The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.
ABBOTT'S RIPPON, Railway Accident at, 7; funeral of the victims, 9; inquest at Huntingdon, 12.
ABERDEEN, Boat accident at, 36. ABYSSINIA, Egyptian war with, [300]. ACADEMY. Vide Royal Academy. ACADEMY, ROYAL, The pictures, [393]; the banquet, [400]. Vide Art and Paintings.
ACCIDENTS. At Aberdeen, on the River Dee, 36; at St. George's Hospital, 55; at Eastbourne. 58; to the family of Dr. Trower, 67; death on the Cumberland Mountains, 81; ferry-boat disaster at Youghal, 86; death of Mr. George Moore at Carlisle, 106; to Mr. Barry Sullivan, 115.
ACLAND, MR. JAMES, Obituary notice, 143. ADVERTISEMENTS, The cost of, 87. AFRICA. Confederation in, [109]; visit of Mr. Molteno to England, [110]; pro- posed cession of the settlement on the Gambia, [111]; difficulties with the King of Dahomey, [ib.]; return of Lieut. Cameron from, 35.
ALBEMARLE, EARL OF, "Fifty Years of my Life," [346].
ALBERT HALL, Rating of the, 13; State concert at, 22; congratulatory concert to the Prince of Wales at, 49; exhibi- tion of needlework at, 116. ALBERT MEMORIAL, Unveiling of statue in the, 25; the Scottish National, at Edinburgh, 71.
ALCOCK, Sir R., "The Journey of Au- gustus R. Margary," [381]. ALCOHOL, The sale of, 86.
ALDERSHOT, Review at, 43; military ma- nœuvres, [76].
"ALERT" AND "DISCOVERY." Vide Arctic. ALEXANDRA PALACE, Mustang match at,
64; wrestling tournament at, 80. ALGERIA, Report of General Chanzy on the condition of, [174]. AMBERLEY, THE HON. JOHN RUSSELL,
"An Analysis of Religious Belief," [375]. VISCOUNT, Obituary notice,
AMERICA. Vide United States. "AN ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF," by Viscount Amberley, [375]. ANDERSON, COLONEL THOMAS, Obituary notice, 132.
"ANDRASSY NOTE," The, submitted to Cabinet Council, [1]; discussed in the House, [4], 202. ANTI-VACCINATION HEROES. Vide Keigh- ley Guardians.
ANTONELLI, Death of Cardinal, [210]. APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL, [50]. AQUARIUM, Opening of the Westminster, 8.
ARBUTHNOTT, GENERAL WILLIAM, Obi- tuary notice, 162.
ARCHIBALD, MR. JUSTICE, Obituary no- tice, 155.
ARCTIC EXPEDITION. Sailing of the "Pandora," 52; return of the "Alert " and "Discovery," [78], 99; Captain Nares knighted, [78]; festivities to officers and men, 114; the Prince of Wales's welcome, ib. ; criticisms of press upon the prevalence of scurvy, [79], 100; thanks of the Queen, 101; tes- timonial to Captain Young, 102; pub- lic view of the vessels, 108; effects of total abstinence, 109. Vide Science [413].
ARDMILLAN, LORD, Obituary notice, 152. ARMITAGE, SIR E., Obituary notice, 158. ARMY.-Hospital Drill, 58; Mobilization Scheme, 67; the Estimates, [35]; ma- nœuvres at Salisbury and Aldershot, [75]; Transport Service, [76]; con- stitution of the French, [169]. ARNIM, COUNT, prosecution of, [182]. ART, RETROSPECT OF, [393]; Royal Aca- demy Exhibition, [ib.]; death of Mr. Thomas Earle, [400]; exhibition of works of the late G. J. Pinwell, [ib.], and of Wm. Blake, [402]; bequest of Ellis's Collection to the nation, [ib.]; new arrangement of Pictures at Na- tional Gallery, [403]; Keble College Chapel, Oxford, [404]; Scottish Na- tional Memorial of the Prince Consort,
AUSTRIA, Visit of the Empress of, 34. AUSTRO-HUNGARY. History of year, [190]; the "Andrassy Note," [ib.]; death of Franz Deak, [ib.]; public funeral of, [192]; difficulties between the two Governments. [.]; meeting of the Delegations, [ib.]; meeting of Emperors at Reichstadt and Salzburg, [193]; policy of the Empire on the Eastern Question, [ib.]; financial diffi- culties, [194]; the text of the Bank Statute, [198]; the Maros outrage, [196]; Servian apologies, [ib.]; Treaty of Commerce between Great Britain and, 220.
AYR, Disastrous fire at, 59.
BELGIUM.--Political state of country, [213]; the Banque de Belgique diffi- culties, [214]; the Terneuzen Conven- tion, [215]; defeat of M. Malou's Cabinet, and the Elections, [216]; re- ligious party disputes, [217]; M. Ans- pach's Address, [219]; election riots at Brussels, [ib.]; disturbances at Liege and Antwerp, [220]; the “ Pacifi- cation Festival at Ghent, [221]; exhibition of Life-saving appliances at Brussels, [222]; Hygienic Congress, [ib.]; Geographical Conference, [223]; memorial to Sylvain de Weyer, [224]; autumn meeting of the Chamber, [225]; the suggested occupation of Bulgaria, [ib.].
BELL, GENERAL SIR J., Obituary notice,
BELL, LADY, Obituary notice, 159. BENGAL, Cyclone wave at, 221. BEQUEST TO THE NATION, 19. BEWICKE, MR. CALVERLY, Obituary no- tice, 150.
BIRMINGHAM, Important addition to the Charities of, 29; valuable gift to the Corporation of, 72.
BLACKBURN, Murder at, 33. BLACKMORE, R. D., Cripps the Car- rier," [389].
BLACK, WM., "Madcap Violet," [389]. BLAKE, WILLIAM, The works of, [402]. BOA CONSTRICTOR, Capture of a, 54. BOHADOOR. Vide Sir Salar Jung. "BOOK OF THE PLAY, A," by Dutton Cook, [388].
BOSWORTH, DR., Obituary notice, 141. BOULOGNE, Visit of British workmen to, 49.
BOWLES, GENERAL SIR G., Obituary no- tice, 142.
BOXING DAY, Holiday making on, 123. BOYTON, Swimming feat of Captain, 112. BRAVO, MR. CHARLES, Suspected poison- ing of, 68.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION, Meeting of the, 79.
BRITISH MUSEUM.-Return of total Ex- penditure since its foundation, 76. BROWNING, R., "Pacchiorotto," [391]. BUCKINGHAM, Election of member for, [113].
BUDGET AND ANNUAL ESTIMATES, [29]; debates on the Exemption Clauses," [32]; Local Finance expounded, [ib.]; Indian Budget, [33]; Army, [35]; Navy, [39].
BULGARIA, TURKISH ATROCITIES IN.- Meetings to protest against, 75; 83; [113]; Mr. Disraeli's speech at Ayles- bury [114]; Mr. Gladstone's pamphlet on, [ib.]; deputation to Lord Derby, [115]; Eugene Schuyler's work on, [116]; Mr. Bright's speech at Bir-
mingham, [117]; great Conference at St. James's Hall [118]; Canon Liddon upon, [122]; Mr. Gladstone's speech, [123]; the Turkish statement of the revolt and its suppression, [271]; Mr. Baring's Report, [273]; estimated number of killed, [275]; the Balak massacre, [ib.]; Achmet Agha re- warded for suppressing the revolt, [276]. Vide Turkey and the Eastern Question.
BUNSEN, BARONESS VON, Obituary notice, 139.
BURNABY, CAPTAIN FRED., "A Ride to Khiva," [378].
BURNS, DR. JABEZ, Obituary notice, 129. BURROWS, SIR JOHN CORDY, Obituary notice, 136.
BURY, VISCOUNT, Elevation to the Peer- age, 78.
BUTCHER, THE REV. DR., Obituary no- tice, 147.
CAMPBELL, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GEORGE, Obituary notice, 162.
CANTERBURY, ARCHBISHOP OF, On church- yard burials, [45]; on University Re- form, [60].
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL, Narrow escape from destruction of, 56.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, Shipwreck at, 92. CARLOS, DON, Defeat and flight of, [199]; arrival in London, 24.
CAVON, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, Obituary notice, 163.
"CASWELL," Mutiny of the, 50. CENTENARIANS, 36, 80; death of a, 108. CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY IN AMERICA, [326]; 62.
"CHALLENGER," Cruise and return of the, 50; [411].
CHANNEL TUNNEL, The, 53, 90.
CHARITABLE DONATION, An important, 29. CHATHAM, Projected release of Fenian convicts from, 78.
CHESNEY, COLONEL C. C., Obituary notice, 136.
CHILDERS, PROFESSOR, Obituary notice, 147.
CHINA. Despatch of the Yunnan Mis- sion, [307]; the scene of Mr. Margary's murder, [308]; opening of the first
CHURCH, Demolition of a City, 86. CHURCHYARDS BURIALS BILL, Debate on the, [43]; the archbishops and bishops on, [45]; divisions, [47].
CHURCH CONGRESS AT PLYMOUTH, 87. CITY OF LONDON, The freedom of, pre- sented to Sir Salar Jung, 65; to Lieut. Cameron, 41.
CLIFTON ECCLESIASTICAL SUIT, Cooke v. Jenkins, 17; trial, 167.
COCKBURN, Presentation to Lord, 26. COFFEE LEAF TEA, 106.
COLERIDGE, SIR JOHN TAYLOR, Obituary notice, 133.
COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS.
COLLINS, MR. MORTIMER, Obituary no- tice, 147.
COLONIAL EVENTS.-Lord Carnarvon's policy of Federation [101]; difficulties with British Columbia, [102]; Lord Dufferin's visit to Vancouver's Island, [103].
COLOURS, Presentation of new, to 98th Regiment, 39; the old 77th Regi- mental, handed over to Dean of St. Paul's, 46.
COMMEMORATION DAY AT Oxford, 59. COMMONS INCLOSURES BILL, [52]. CONSPIRING TO MURDER, 53.
CONSULS, Assassination of the French and German at Salonica, [265].
CONYNGHAM, THE MARQUIS, Obituary notice, 147.
COOKSON, REV. DR., Obituary notice, 152. COOK, DUTTON, "A BOOK OF THE PLAY," [388].
CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT BANK, Trial of the Manager of the, 70.
CORSER, THE REV. R., Obituary notice,
CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WORLD, 126. CRIMINAL CASES.-Robbery of old china, 11; the "King of the Beggars," 15; a Fortune-teller, 15; Dutch and "native" oysters, 26; murder at Blackburn, 33; trial of the "Lennie" mutineers, 44; conspiring to murder, 53; the Co-operative Credit Bank, 70; murder in Wales, 73; spiritualist ex- posure, 96; supposed murder in the Tyrol, 111; murder in Pimlico, 117. "CRIPPS THE CARRIER," by R. Black- more, [389].
CROSSED CHEQUES ACT, The, [51].
CRYSTAL PALACE, State visit to, 64. CUBA, Revolt and inundations in, [203]. CUMBERLAND, Fatal accident in, 81. "CUMBERLAND, WILLIAM (AUGUSTUS) DUKE OF," [366].
CUSHMAN, MISS CHARLOTTE, Death of, 21, CUTLERS' FEAST, The annual, 79. CYCLONE WAVE IN BENGAL, The, 221.
DALGAIRNS, REV. J. B., Obituary notice, 139.
"DANIEL DERONDA," by G. Eliot, [388]. DAWSON, MR. GEORGE, Obituary notice,
DAY, CAPTAIN GEORGE F., Obituary no- tice, 163.
DEAK, FRANZ, death of, [190]; public funeral at Pesth, [192].
DEAS, SIR DAVID, Obituary notice, 129. DEMONSTRATIONS, The Sunday League, 45;
the "Permissive Bill," 56; the Plum- stead Commoners, 81.
DE MORGAN, MR., Obituary notice, 139. DENMARK.-Parliamentary constitution, [233]; elections to the Folksthing, [234]; political disturbances at Copen- hagen, [b]; opening of new session, [235]; critical situation of the Cabinet, [ib.]; report of the Select Committee, [236]; Scandinavian idea of reunion, [ib.]
DERBY DAY, The, 53.
DISRAELI, MR.-Speech on the Royal
Titles Bill, [12]; statement in reply to Mr. Lowe's speech at Retford, [48]; last speech in the House of Commons, [72]; farewell address to his consti- tuents, [113]; on the Eastern Ques- tion, [114]; elevation to the Peerage, 72; congratulatory Address to, ib. "DOMESDAY Book," The Modern, 14; a short summary of, 222. DONCASTER MEETING, The, 82. DOVER, Shipwrecks at, 17, 22. DRAMATIC BANQUET at the Mansion House, 95.
DUBLIN, Fancy Dress Ball at, 27; Ban- quet and Ball given by Lord Mayor of, 102.
"DUCHESS OF GAINSBOROUGH," robbery of Gainsborough's picture, 51. DUFF, M. E.-" Notes of an Indian Journey," [380].
DUNRAVEN, EARL OF, "The Great Di- vide," [380].
DUPUIS, GEN. SIR J. E., Obituary no- tice, 159.
DUTCH OYSTERS AND "NATIVES," 26.
EARLE, THOMAS, Death of, the Sculptor, [400].
EASTBOURNE, Fatal Boat Accident at, 58. EASTER MONDAY REVIEW, The, 37. EASTERN QUESTION, THE." The An- drassy Note," [1], 202; its discussion in Parliament, [4]; the Sultan's an- swer, 207; the Berlin Memorandum, [70], 207; British fleet sent to Besika Bay, [ib.]; debates on, [71]; meetings to condemn the English Government, [113]; conference of Powers appointed, [116]; the Czar's determination, [117]; departure of Lord Salisbury on Mis- sion to the European Powers, [ib.]; great conference at St. James's Hall, [118]; speech of Prince Bismarck on, [188]; policy of Austria, [193]; sug- gested occupation of Bulgaria, [225]; Mr. Baring's report, [273]; extracts from despatches, 209. Vide Turkey and Bulgaria. ECCLESIASTICAL
BILLS. Bishopric_of Truro, Archbishop of Canterbury's Fee and Offices, and Bishop of Exeter's union of Benefices, [42]; select com- mittee to enquire into Dilapidations Act, [ib.]; Churchyards Burials, [43]. EDGELL, VICE-ADMIRAL HARRY EDMUND, Obituary notice, 133.
EDINBURGH, Statue to Dr. Livingstone
at, 70; the Albert Memorial unveiled by the Queen, 71. Vide Art, [405]. EDINBURGH, DUKE OF, opens Westminster Aquarium, 8; sails as Captain of Sultan," 51.
EDINBURGH, DUCHESS OF.-Birth of a Princess at Malta, 108.
EDWARD, MR. T., a pension granted to, the Naturalist, 122. EGYPT.-Expedition to Abyssinia, [300]; defeat of the first and second armies, [301]; new judicial system, [ib.]; statement of M. Haakman, [ib.]; the Finance Minister and the Khedive, [302]; deposition of Pasha Ismail Sadyk, [113]; [303]; Mr. Goschen's proposals, [112]; [303]; speech of the Khedive on the financial reforms, [304]; the Suez Canal, [305]; Zan- zibar territories claimed by Sultan, [306]; treatment of H.M. Consul at Brawa, [ib.]; the Transvaal Republic, [307].
EIGHTY-ONE TON GUN, Removal of, to Shoeburyness, 83; experiments with,
ELDEST SON, Curious law case, 110. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, Debate on, [64]; Government Bill, [65]. ELEPHANT LABOUR IN LONDON, 125. ELIOT, G., "Daniel Deronda," [388]. ELLIS, GEORGE E., "The Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford," [363].
ELLIS, WYNN, Bequest of paintings to the National Gallery, [402].
EMERSON-TENNENT, SIR WILLIAM W., Obituary notice, 162. EMIGRATION STATISTICS, 124. EPSOM SPRING MEETING, The, 41. ERITH IRON WORKS, Strike at, [87]. ESMONDE, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice,
ESTIMATES, The annual, [29]; the Army,
[35]; the Navy, [39].
ETON AND HARROW CRICKET MATCH, 64. EWALD'S, A. C., "THE LIFE AND TIMES
OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART," [368]. EXHIBITION of scientific instruments at South Kensington, 48; the Centennial at Philadelphia, 62, [326]; of bees, 84; of art and industry at Thurso, 92; of needlework, 116; of life-saving appli- ances at Brussels, [222]; in Japan, [312].
EXPLOSION-of the boiler of a locomotive, 32; of a steam boiler on the “Thun- derer," 62; a mysterious, off Portland, 115. Vide Mining Casualties.
FÉLICIEN [165]. FERRY BOAT DISASTER in Ireland, 86. FENIAN CONVICTs, projected release of, 78; debate in the House upon, [22]. "FIFTY YEARS OF MY LIFE," by the Earl of Albemarle, [346].
DAVID, Obituary notice of,
FIJI ISLANDS, Sir Arthur Gordon's man- agement of, [108]; attack on Chris- tian Villages, [109].
FIRES at Messrs. Dilworth's Yarn Stores, Manchester, 5; in the Clock Tower of Canterbury Cathedral, 57; in Upper Thames Street, City, 58; destruction of Carpet Manufactory at Ayr, 59; Messrs. Wilkinson's Lighthouse Man- ufactory, Long Acre, 83; Scarborough Spa Saloon, ib.; at Rotherhithe, 88; destruction of Fryston Hall, 105; of County Hall, Nottingham, 110; at Greenwich Hospital, 113; in Cannon Street, ib.; of a goods train at Man- chester, 116.
FISHER, SIR J. W., Obituary notice, 137. FITZMAURICE, LORD EDMOND, Life of William, Earl of Shelburne," [348]. FLEMING, Mr., Obituary notice, 133. FLOODS. Vide Storms, &c.
"FLYING DUTCHMAN," Accident to the, 66, 75.
FORSTER, JOHN," Life of Jonathan Swift," [349]; Bequest to the nation, 19; Obi- tuary notice, 134.
"Slavonic Provinces South of the Danube," [373]. FORTUNE TELLER, A, 15.
FOULIS, The REV. SIR H., Obituary notice, 156.
FRANCATELLI, MR. C. E., Obituary notice, 149.
FRANCE.-History of the year, [127]; the Government and the Elections- Letter of M. Casimer-Périer, [ib.]; Pro- clamation of Marshal MacMahon, [128]; the Elections, 129; Speech of M. Gam- betta, [ib.]; Victor Hugo's address, [131]; victory of the Republican party and resignation of M. Buffet, [133]; Imperialist quarrels, [134]; the Du- faure Ministry, [135]; raising of the State of Siege, [140]; speech of the Comte de Mun on the Pontivy Elections, [ib.]; Archbishop Guibert's letters on, [144]; sudden death of the Minister of the Interior, [151]; condition of the Clergy, [155]; reception of M. Simon at the Academy, [157]; the President's letter on the Amnesty, [158]; death of George Sand, [159]; death of Casimir- Périer, [161]; political career, [162]; death of M. Alphonse Esquiros, [163]; political funerals, [164]; proposal of an International Students' Congress, [ib.]; death of M. Félicien David, [165]; decrease of the population, [169]; the constitution of the army, [170]; the policy of Marshal MacMahon, [172]; foreign policy, [173]; proposed Inter- national Exhibition in Paris, [174]; Report of the Governor of Algeria [ib.]; removal of the remains of several mem- bers of Orleans Family from Weybridge to Normandy, 57.
FREEMAN'S "HISTORY OF THE NORMAN CONQUESTS OF ENGLAND," 371. FRANKLAND, ADMIRAL C. C., Obituary notice, 139.
"FRANCONIA," Collision case, 17; trial of the captain of, 175; appeal case,
FREEBURN, CAPTAIN JAMES, Obituary notice, 151.
FRYSTON HALL, Destruction of, 105. FUGITIVE SLAVE CIRCULAR, Debate on the, [7]; brought before the Lords, [8]; report of the Royal Commissioners, [91].
FULLER, THE CASE OF MR., [99].
Vide Storms, Floods, &c. GALWAY, VISCOUNT, Obituary notice, 134. GASCOIGNE, GENERAL, Obituary notice, 147.
GASTINEAU, MR., Obituary notice, 130. GAUNTLETT, DR., Obituary notice, 134. "GERMAN HOME LIFE," [387.] GERMANY.-History of the year, [176]; new bank law, [ib.]; the new coinage arrangements, [177]; opening of the Prussian Diet, [ib.]; financial estimates, [178]; Penal Code Amendment Bill,
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