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"HEALTH AND EDUCATION," Canon
Kingsley's Lectures and Esssays on,
[357].

HICKS, REV. W., Obituary notice, 139.
HIGH TIDES, in the Thames, 26; Tidal
wave in the Severn, 27; with great
damage on the banks of the Thames,
41; Tidal wave at Tynemouth, ib.
"HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF THE 35TH
ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT OF FOOT,"
[341].

"HISTORY OF BOOKSELLERS, THE OLD

AND THE NEW," by Mr. Curwen,
[327].
HOLBORN STATUE OF THE PRINCE CON-

SORT, Ceremony of unveiling, 3.
HOOD MR. TOM, Obituary notice; 174.
"HORE HELLENICE," by Professor
Blackie, [361].

HORSE AND DOG SHOWS, 59.

HOSPITAL SATURDAY IN THE METROPOLIS,
105.

HOUNSLOW POWDER MILLS, Explosion
at, 113.

"HOURS IN A LIBRARY," by W. Leslie
Stephen, [358].

HOUSEHOLD SUFFRAGE TO COUNTIES, Mr.
Trevelyan's Motion for, [61].
HOWICK HALL, Alarming fire at, 116.
HUNGARY, Ministerial Crisis, and forma-
tion of New Cabinet, [251].
HURRICANE AT MAURITIUS, 32.
HUYSHE, CAPTAIN GEORGE LIGHTFOOT,
Obituary notice, 140.

HYACINTHE, FATHER, AND OLD CATHOLIC
MOVEMENT, [289].

HYDROPHOBIA IN A FLOCK OF SHEEP,
39.

IRELAND.-Election riots in, 12; the
Duke of Abercorn's formal entry into
Dublin as Lord-Lieutenant, 41.
IRISH FISHERIES BILL, [60].
IRISH HOME RULE, Debate upon, [59].
"ISMAILA," by Sir Samuel Baker, [344].
ITALY, History of the Year, [255]
Church and Education, [256]; Financial
Debates, [257]; 20th Anniversary of
King Emmanuel's Accession, [259];
Brigandage in Central Italy, &c. [260];
The Camorra and Maffia secret societies,
[261].

JACOB, DR., ARTHUR, M.D., Obituary
notice, 169.

JARDINE, SIR WM., Bart., Obituary notice,
174.

JERSEY, Severe Gale and destruction of
property, 124.

JESSE, MR. JOHN H., Obituary notice,
159.

JEWEL ROBBERY at Paddington Termi-
nus, 126.

JOHN BUNYAN, Statue of, 58.

"JOHN OF BARNEVELD, The Life and
death of," by Mr. Motley, [332].
JOHNS, REV. C. A. J., Obituary notice,

156.

JONES, MR. OWEN, Obituary notice, 149.
"JOURNAL OF HENRY COCKBURN-Me-
morials of his Time," [321].
JUDICIAL STATISTICS, 242.
JUDICATURE BILL, [46].

JURY, MRS. MINA, Trial of, for stealing,

118.

INCOME TAX, Mr. Gladstone's address on
the, [3]; vide Budget, [38].
INDIAN COUNCILS BILL, Discussion upon
[63].

INDIA-Famine vide Bengal; Riots at
Bombay, [126]; Supposed capture of
Nana Sahib, [127]; Internal Policy-
Afghanistan, [ib.]; Mahratta Chiefs,
[128]; Attempt to poison Colonel
Phayre the Resident, [129].

INLAND REVENUE, Report of Commis-
sioners on the, 243.

INSPECTION OF THE NAVAL BRIGADE BY

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KENEALY, DR.-Speech on Tichborne
Trial, 181; Reproof from Lord Chief
Justice, 190; Excluded from Oxford
Bar, 194; Call to the Bar vacated, ex-
pelled from the Bench, 195.
KESTEVEN, LORD, Obituary notice, 178.
KIERNAN, MR., Obituary notice, 178.
KING COFFEE'S UMBRELLA, 28
KINGSLEY, CANON, Lectures and Essays on
"Health and Education," [357].
KINNAIRD CASTLE, Forfarshire, destruc-
tion of, by fire, 103

KUHN, Resignation of Baron, [246].
KULLMANN, Trial of, for attempted assas-

sination of Prince Bismarck, [225].

LADIES' CRICKET MATCH in Bucks, 83.
LAIRD, MR. J., M.P., Obituary notice,
170.

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and its Worthies," by Mr. Tom Taylor,
[358].

LEICESTER SQUARE, Opening of, 65.
LEINSTER, The Duke of, Obituary notice,
170.

LEITH, Visit of the King of Denmark to,
86.

LE MARCHANT, SIR DENIS, Obituary
notice, 171.

LEOPOLD, PRINCE, Grant of a suitable
Provision for, [65].

LICENSING BILL, the discussion upon, [45].
"LIFE OF CHRIST," by Dr. Farrar, [345].
"LIFE OF PRINCE CONSORT," by Mr.
Theodore Martin, [315].
LILLYWHITE, JOHN, the

well-known

Cricketer, Death of, 110.
LINDSAY, LIEUT.-GENERAL, THE HON.

SIR JAMES, Obituary notice, 162.
LISBON, Public rejoicings at, [277].

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LITERARY REMAINS OF THE
EMANUEL DEUTSCH, With Memoir"
[328].

LITERATURE, Retrospect of, [315].
LIVERPOOL.-Destruction of Landing-

Stage by fire, 77; Seamen's Orphanage,
opening of, 99.

LIVINGSTONE, DR., Death of, 11; Arrival
of the Remains of, 39; Funeral in
Westminster Abbey, 42; Obituary
notice of, 135.

"LOCKYER'S SOLAR PHYSICS," [353].
LONDON MISSION WEEK, 14.

LONDON SCHOOL BOARD, Work of the,
92.

"LORD ELLENBOROUGH'S INDIAN AD-
MINISTRATION," Letters relating to,
[320].

LORD MAYOR'S DAY PROCESSION, 115.
LOSS OF HER MAJESTY'S SHIP "NIOBE,"
55.

LUCAS, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice, 149.
LUIE, JEAN, alias Lundgren, Trial of,
for perjury, 195.

"LYTTON, The Speeches of Edward, Lord."
By his Son, [320].

MACKONOCHIE CASE, Judgment in, 213.
MACMAHON, MARSHAL.-Presidential tour,
[183]; Presidential message, [195].

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[128].

MANCHESTER, Tragedy at, 87.

MANNERS, LORD G., Obituary notice,
166.

MARCHANT, SIR GASPARD LE, Obituary
notice, 143.

"MARCH TO COOMASSIE," by Mr. Henty,
[343.]

MARGATE, Fatal boat-accident at, 73.
MARKET HARBOROUGH, Alarming confla-
gration at, 85.

MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, S.
Vide Edinburgh, Duke of.
MARSH-CALDWELL, MRS. ANNE, Obituary
notice, 171.

MARTIN, SIR JAMES RANALD, C.B.,
F.R.C.S., Obituary notice, 175.

MARTIN V. MACKONOCHIE.-Judgment of
the Dean of Arches, 213.

MAUDLANDS, Serious railway collision at,

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MILLER, MR. THOMAS, Obituary notice,
171.

MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Lord

Hampton's motion for, [62].

MINISTERIAL FISH DINNER AT GREEN-
WICH, 80.

MINISTRY, List of the, 251.

MISSION WEEK IN LONDON, 14.
MITCHELL, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice,
178.

"MOHAMMED AND MOHAMMEDANISM," by
R. Bosworth Smith, [337].
MONTROSE, THE DUKE OF, Obituary
notice, 178.

"MOON, THE; Considered as a Planet,
a World, and a Satellite," by James
Nasmyth and James Carpenter,
[354].

MORSON, MR. THOS., Obituary notice, 150.
MOULTRIE, REV. JOHN, Obituary notice,

180.

MURDER IN WILTSHIRE, 6; at Preston,
7; and suicide at Plymouth, 99; at
Aldershot, 109.

"Narrative of the Ashantee War," by
Capt. Brackenbury, [34].
NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH IN LITTLE
MOLE WOOD, 46.

NATAL. Zulu revolt, [135]; Bishop
Colenso's interference and appeal to
England, [ib.]; trial and sentence of
Chief Langibalele, [ib.].
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. Debate on law for
nomination of mayors, [141]; proposed
constitutional laws, [151]; M. Thiers
on the Fortifications Bill, [154]; re-
signation of the De Broglie Ministry,
[159]; Municipal Bills, [160]; speeches
of M. Ledru-Rollin and M. Louis Blanc,
[161]; motion for a Monarchy, [164];
President's message, [168]; report of
the Committee of Thirty, [169]; re-
signations of M. Magne and M. Four-
ton, [170]; proposition for definite pro-
clamation of the Republic, [171]; de-
feat of the bill, [172]; motion for ad-
journment, [173]; speech of M. Gam-
betta, [ib.]; close of the session, [176];
Spanish note explanations, [193];
winter session, [194]; Presidential
message, [195]; debate on University
Education, [197]; M. de Pressense's
Public Worship Bill, [203].
NAUNDORFF "CLAIMANT," THE.-Trial in
France, [178].

NAVY ESTIMATES, THE, [39].
NETHERLANDS, Extradition treaty beween
England and, 232.

NETHERLANDS. Twenty-fifth anniversary
of King's accession, [287]; the war at
Atchin, [ib.].

NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING, 46; Octo-
ber meeting, 109.

NILE, Overflow of the, [293].

NINEVEH, Excavations at.

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Vide Science,

'NIOBE," Loss of Her Majesty's ship, on
Cape Blanc, 55.

NISBET, SIR ALEX., Obituary notice,
157

NORTHBROOK, LORD, Indian Policy of,
[122].

NORTHUMBERLAND HOUSE, Demolition of,

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OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS, 135.
O'HARA, LIEUT.-COL., Obituary notice,

139

OLD TROY, Excavations in search of, by
Herr Schliemann, [339].

OLLIVIER, M., and the Academy of Paris,
[148].

OPPOSITION WITHOUT AN ACTIVE LEADER,
[35].

"ORÉNOQUE," French frigate recalled
from Civita Vecchia, [193].

"ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE FIRST OR
GRENADIER GUARDS," by Sir F. W.
Hamilton, [341].

ORMEROD, ARCHDEACON, Obituary notice,
179.

ORTON, ARTHUR, alias THOMAS Castro,
Trial of, 181.

OSSORY, BISHOP OF, Obituary notice,
179.

OUTBREAK OF CONVICTS AT PORTLAND
PRISON, 36.

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE INTER-UNIVER-
SITY BOAT RACE, 30.

OXFORD, Destructive Fire at, 128; fear-
ful railway accident near, 138.
OXFORD PROFESSOR, Fatal accident to
an, 45.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY DEGREES, 253.

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PEEL, Historical sketch of Sir Robert,"
by the late Lord Dalling, [319].
PENZANCE, LORD, the new Ecclesiastical
Judge, [96].

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PERCEVAL, LIFE OF THE RIGHT HON.
SPENCER," by Spencer Walpole, [318].
PERRY, SIR W., Obituary notice, 162.
PERSIA, [296].

"PERSIA, GENERAL SKETCH OF THE HIS-
TORY OF," by Mr. Clements Markham,
[338].

PERTHSHIRE, Destruction of the Free
Church of Braco or Ardoch by light-
ning, 62.

PERU, Revolt of Piérola, [311].
PHAYRE, COLONEL, Attempted poisoning
of, [129].

PHILLIPS, PROFESSOR, fatal accident to,
45; obituary notice, 150.

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HURST, [149].

"PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE," by Professor
Jevon, [355].

"PRINCE SOMIWATTY," Run down in the
Thames off Gravesend, 25.

PROCTOR, MR. BRYAN WALLER (Barry
Cornwall), Obituary notice, 172.
PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 247.
PROSECUTION OF THE CLERGY IN GER-
MANY, [211].

PROTESTANT CHURCH IN ROME, Opening

of, 107.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND STATE PAPERS.
-Despatches from the Gold Coast
during the Ashantee War, 215; treaty
between Major-General Wolseley and
Saibee Enquie (acting on behalf of Her
Majesty the Queen and King Koffee
Calcalli), 227; principal stipulations
in the treaty between Her Majesty and
the Emperor of Russia for the marriage
of the Duke of Edinburgh and Grand
Duchess Alexandrovna, 228; letters
relating to Bengal Famine, 230; prin-
cipal stipulations in the treaty for the
mutual extradition of fugitive criminals
between Her Majesty and the King of
the Netherlands, 232; International
Postal Convention, 233; the Brussels
Conference, 234; the Purchase System,

235; abstracts of various reports pub-
lished during the year, 236.
PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, 246.
PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION BILL-In-
troduced by the Archbishops, [69];
second reading, [72]; speeches and
discussion in the House of Lords. [ib.];
amendments, [76]; the "Six Resolu-
tions." [83]; resumed debates. [86];
speech of Mr. Disraeli, [87]; Mr.
Gladstone's surrender, [91]: second
reading, [92]; collis on with the Lords,
[93]; bill passed, [96]; M. de Pres-
sense's Bill in France, [203].

PURCHASE SYSTEM.-Warrant for Com-
mission on Promotion in the Army,
235.
PURTON, Barbarous Murder at, 7.
PYE, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice, 144.

QUEEN.-Speech at Opening of Parlia-
ment, [11]; the Address on, [13];
Speech on Prorogation of Parliament,
[121] Inspection of Naval Brigade,
44; Letter to the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on
their Jubilee Meeting, 61; Presenta-
tion of Victoria Cross by the, 109,
123; at the festivities on Hallowe'en
at Balmoral, 114; reception of Depu-
tation with Address of Thanks from
the French Nation, 123; presentation
of Ashantee Medals, ib.

RACES.-University Boat, 30; Newmarket
Spring Meeting, 46; Epsom, 56; Ascot
Meeting, 60; Goodwood Meeting, 78;
Doncaster. 97; double scullers, between
representatives of Tyne and Thames,
105; Newmarket October Meeting,

109.

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-Near Merthyr, 2;
at Barkstone Junction, 3; near Boness
and Manual Junction, 11; near Bury
Station, 13; at West Drayton, ib.;
near Stratford Bridge Station, ib.; at
Euston, near Wigan, 18; near the vil-
lage of Condover, on the Shrewsbury
and Hereford line, 45; on the Cale-
donian Railway, near Perth, 48; at the
Great Western Station, Merthyr, 50;
near Bentley, 51; Captain Tyler's
Report upon, 78; at Bargoed Station,

on

the Rhymney Railway, 81; at
Maudlands, near Preston, 91;
Thorpe, near Norwich, 93; at Shipton,

at

near Oxford, 128; at Springs Branch,
near Wigan, 133; at Haughley Junc-
tion, ib.; at Brixton Station, ib.; report
of, for the month, ib.

RATING BILL, Mr. Stansfeld's, [62].
RAWMARSH COLLIERY, Fatal Explosion
at, 117.

"RECOLLECTIONS OF A TOUR MADE IN
SCOTLAND," by Dorothy Wordsworth,
[350].

"RECOLLECTIONS OF SIR GEORGE L'ES-
TRANGE," [329].

REGATTAS, at Ryde, Southsea, and Cowes,
84; Thames, for professionals, 85.
REGENT'S CANAL, Dreadful Explosion of
Gunpowder on, 100.

REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S REPORT ON CENSUS
OF 1871, 236.

REICHSRATH, Vide Austria.

"REMINISCENCES OF FORTY-THREE YEARS
IN INDIA," by Lieut.-General Sir Geo.
Lawrence, [329].

REMARKABLE TRIALS, 181.

RENNIE, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice,
167.

REREDOS IN Exeter Cathedral, 40.
RESIGNATION OF THE GLADSTONE MINIS-
TRY, [10].

RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE, ART, AND
SCIENCE, [315].

REVIEW OF THE ASHANTEE TROOPS BY
THE QUEEN, 32; of 11,000 men at
Chobham Common, 67.
RICKARD, Death of Rev. R., through a
fall in his church, 109.
RIPON, LORD, a convert to Roman Catho-
licism, [111]; resigns Grand Master-
ship of English Freemasons, 97.
RITUALISM, ESSAY ON, by Mr. Gladstone,
[97].

RITUALISM IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND,
[67]; address to the two Archbishops,

RIVINGTON, CHARLES, Anecdote relative
to, [327].

ROCHEFOUCAULD BISACCIA, DUC DE LA,
Propositions for monarchy [164]; re-
signation of post as Ambassador to
England [ib.]; visit of Prince and
Princess of Wales to [190].

ROLLIN, M. LEDRU, Speech from the
veteran democrat of 1848, [161]; death
of, [205].

ROMAN CATHOLICISM, Conversion of Lord
Ripon, [111]; Queen Dowager of Ba-
varia, [229].

ROMAN CATHOLICS, Controversy on Mr.
Gladstone's Vatican Decrees by, [104];
pilgrimage to Pontigny, [112]; prose-
cution of Bishops in Germany under
the Falck laws, [212].

ROME, Opening of First Protestant
Church in, 107.

ROMILLY, LORD, Obituary notice, 179.

ROMNEY, EARL OF, Obituary notice, 167.

Ros, LORD DE, Obituary notice, 140.
ROSSMORE, LORD, Fatal accident to, at
Windsor Steeplechases, 26.

Ross, GENERAL SIR THOS., Obituary notice,
152.

ROTHSCHILD, BARON MEYER DE, Obitu-
ary notice, 144.

ROWE, SIR JOSHUA, C.B., Obituary no-
tice, 172.

ROYAL ACADEMY, Annual dinner of the,

46; exhibition of, vide Art, 364.
ROYAL CHRISTENING OF INFANT SON OF
THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF EDIN-
BURGH, 118.

RUGBY SCHOOL, Dismissal of Dr. Hayman
from head-mastership of, 30.

RULES OF WAR, International Confe-
rence on the, [44].

RUSSIA. Marriage of Princess Alexan-
drovna to Duke of Edinburgh [278];
Imperial ukase on universal conscrip-
tion for the army [279]; Brussels
conference [281]; Siberian exiles

[284].

'RUSSIAN FOLK TALES,' By Mr. Ralston
[335].

SCHETKY, JOHN CHRISTIAN, Obituary no-
tice, 141.

SCHOMBERG, VICE-ADMIRAL C. F., Obi-
tuary notice, 167.

SCHOOL BOARD, The work of the London,
92.

SCIENCE, Retrospect of [375].

SCIENTIFIC BALLOON ASCENT FROM THE

CRYSTAL PALACE, 115.

SCOTCH CHURCH PATRONAGE BILL [46].
SCOTLAND, severe gale in, 7.
SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE, SIR E. F., Obi-
tuary notice, 145.

SERRANO, MARSHAL, appointed President
of the Spanish republic, [265]; takes
command of republican troops, [273];
enters Bilbao, [268].

SEWELL, DR. W., Obituary notice, 175.
SEYMOUR, REV. MICHAEL HOBART, Obi-
tuary notice, 157.

SHAFTESBURY PARK, Opening of, 73.
SHAKERS, Eviction of, in the New Forest,
127.

SHERIFFS, List of, England, 251; Wales,
252.
SHIPPING DISASTERS-Wrecks of the
barques "Cardross" and "Abraham
Lincoln," 15; "Princess Somiwatty'
run down off Gravesend, 25; wreck of
"Queen Elizabeth," Calcutta steamer,
25; Sunderland brig "Caspian," 33; a
Russian ship near Scarba Island, 34;
Her Majesty's ship "Niobe," 55; colli-
sion in the channel and sinking of the
Hankow," 76; loss of the "British

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