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In the early part of the "Chronicle," with reference to the murder of Fisk, the American, we stated that the murderer Stokes was afterwards tried and acquitted. This is a mistake. Stokes was twice tried; the first time no verdict was given, as the jury could not agree; on the second occasion he was convicted.

INDEX.

N.B. The figures between [] refer to Part I.

ABERDEEN Romance, The, 16.
ABOUT, M. EDMOND, Imprisonment of,
[249].

ABYSSINIA, Egyptian Expedition to,
[284].

ACCIDENTS.-To Houses of Parliament,

5; to a female acrobat, 25; while
bathing, 30. Vide RAILWAY.

ADDRESS TO THE CROWN, and debate on,
[21].

ADMIRAL, LORD HIGH, Commissioners
for office of, 269.

ADVOCATE, THE LORD, introduces Scotch
Education Bill, [47].

AFRICA, SOUTH, Diamond Discoveries
in, [147].

AGRARIAN Murder in Dublin, 35.
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS, Riot of, in
Huntingdon, 35; Strikes of, in War
wickshire, 67.

AGUIRRE, GENERAL, succeeds General
Diaz de Rada as leader of the Carlist
forces, [272].

"ALABAMA" CLAIMS. Vide GENEVA
ARBITRATION.

ALBERT MEMORIAL, Opening of, [365];
visited by the Queen, 49.
ALBERT (ROYAL) HALL, Scientific Soirée
at, 55.

ALDERSHOTT, Review at, 50.
ALEXANDER, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA,
meets the Emperors of Germany and
of Austria, at Berlin, [244].
ALSACE-LORRAINE, The Inhabitants of,
choosing their nationality, [248].
ALT KATHOLIKEN, Old Catholic move-
ment, Congress at Cologne, [246]; at
Rome, [263].

AMADEUS, KING, Attempt to assassinate
in Madrid, [274]; opens the Cortes,
[275].

AMERICA. Vide UNITED STATES.
AMERICAN FLAG, Tour of, through Eng-
land, 114.

AMERICAN FLEET at Southampton, 60.
ANDERSON, REV. DR. W., Obituary
notice, 162.

ANDRASSY, COUNT, Minister for Foreign
Affairs, explains in the Hungarian
Diet the foreign policy of the Empire,
[256].

ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY OF COMMERCE.
-Notice of its termination given to the
English Government, [123]; Debate
on in the French National Assembly,
[158]; the Treaty abrogated, [160];
Text of the New Treaty, 251.
ANTIOCH, Earthquake at, 21.
APPEAL, SUPREME COURT OF.-Lord
Chancellor introduces a scheme for the
constitution of, [40].

APPOINTMENTS, Promotions and, 268.
APRIL, Meteorological Report for, 128.
ARGYLL, DUKE OF, Speech in debate on
the Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier,
[27].

ARMITAGE'S, MR., picture, “A Dream of
Fair Women," [362].

ARMY ESTIMATES, The, and Army Re-
organization. Mr. Cardwell's Speech,

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ART, Retrospect of, [359].

(FRANCE),

ARVIONA Diamond Bubble, [302].
Ascor CUP won by Mr. Lefevre's Henry,
43.

ASHBURNHAM, GENERAL HON. THOMAS,
C.B., Obituary notice, 143.
ASIA, CENTRAL, Russian policy with re-
gard to, [282].

ASSASSINATION OF THE QUEEN attempted,
[6], 11; of Lord Mayo, [145], 6; of
King Amadeus, attempted, [274]; of
Colonel Fisk, 1.

ATHANASIAN CREED, Controversy on,
[139].

AUBERON HERBERT, MR., seconds Sir
Charles Dilke's Motion for Inquiry into
the Civil List, [52].

AUGUST, Meteorological

130.

Report for,

AUSTRALIA, Telegraphic Communication

established with, 107.

T

AUSTRO-GERMAN Social Conference,
Meeting of, in Berlin, [248].
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.-History of the year,
[253]; Ultramontanism, [255].
AUTUMN CAMPAIGN, The, 74; official
programme, 82.

AYRTON'S, MR., Parks Regulation Bill,
[41].

BACON, SIR HENRY H., Bart., Obituary
notice, 168.

BALLOT BILL, Re-introduction, and debate
on, [61]; Mr. Leatham's amendment,
[62]; Mr. V. Harcourt's amendment,
[63]; third reading, [64]; sent up to
House of Lords, [ib.]; returned to the
Commons, [69]; sent again to the
House of Lords, [70], and passed,
[72]; summary of the Act, [ib. (note)];
first election under, [73], 68; subse-
quent elections under, [135].
BALTIC, Floods in the, [280].
BAMFORD, MR. SAMUEL, Obituary notice,
147.

BANK HOLIDAY, 64.

BANK RATES OF DISCOUNT, [134].
BARING-GOULD'S, MR. S., " Legends of
Old-Testament Characters," [347].
BARRY'S, HERBERT, "Ivan at Home:
Pictures of Russian Life," [334].
BASTIAN, DR., and the theory of Spon-
taneous Generation, [352], [368].
"BATAVIER" STEAMER, Loss of the, 98.
BATES, SERGEANT, and the tour of the
American flag through England, 114.
BAVARIA, Ministerial crisis in, [243].
BAXTER, SIR DAVID, Obituary notice,
162.
BAZAINE, MARSHAL, demands to be tried

by court-martial for the capitulation of
Metz, [192].

BEACONSFIELD, VISCOUNTESS, Funeral of,
119; obituary notice, 178.
BEATSON, GENERAL, Obituary notice,
140.

BECKER, LADY, Obituary notice, 162.
BECKETT, SIR T., Bart., Obituary notice,
168.

BEDFORD, DUKE OF, Obituary notice,

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BERMONDSEY, Murder in, 46.

BETHNAL GREEN MUSEUM PICTURE
GALLERIES, [364]; opening of, 44.
BETTING-MEN, Capture and prosecution
of, 106.

BIGAMIST, An aged, 42.
BIOGRAPHY, Books of, [306].

BIRMINGHAM, Disestablishment Confer-
ence at, 89.

BISMARCK, PRINCE.-Speech in the
Prussian House of Deputies on the De-
nomination Question, [224]; on the
School Inspection Bill, [226]; reads the
Emperor's Speech at the opening of the
German Diet, [234]; passes the County
Organization Bill in the Prussian House
of Deputies, [231]; resigns the pre-
miership of the Prussian Cabinet, and
is succeeded by Count von Roon, [252].
BLACKMORE'S, MR., "Maid of Sker,"
[357].

BLAKESLEY, REV. S. W., to be Dean of
Lincoln, 269.

BLANQUI, (Communist), Trial of, [193].
BOAT-RACES.-University, 17; Interna-
tional, 41.

BOHEMIAN DIET, Dissolution of the old
and election of a new, [254].
BOLIVIA, [304].

BOLTON, Colliery explosion at, 19.
BONHAM-CARTER, MR., Chairman of
Committees, [40].

BOSTON (U.S.), International Peace Ju-
bilee, [301]; great fire at, [ib.], 102.
BOUVERIE, MR., Speech in debate on
Women's Disabilities Bill, [49].
BOVILL, CHIEF JUSTICE, Letter on the
Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier, [17].
BOWERS, DR., Obituary notice, 173.
BOWRING, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice,
169.

BRAMSTON, REV. J., to be Dean of Win-
chester, 270.

BRAND, MR., elected Speaker of the
House of Commons, [19].

BRASSEY, MR., Life and Labours of, by
Sir Arthur Helps, [314].

BRAZIL, [303].

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE, 43.
BREAKWATER, PORTLAND, Completion
of, 67.

BRIGHT, JACOB, Motion for removing
political disabilities of women, [48].
BRIGHT, JOHN, Letter on Home Rule,
[12].

BRIGHTON AQUARIUM, Opening of, 65.
BRIGHTON POISONING CASE.-Trial of
Christina Edmunds, 189.

BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
---Meeting at Wolverhampton, 64.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION CONGRESS, 68.
BROWNING'S, MR., "Fifine at the Fair,"
[355].

BROWNLOW, Dowager COUNTESS, Obi-
tuary notice, 136.

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