N.B. The figures between [] refer to Part I.
ABERDARE, Terrible colliery explosion,
ABERDEEN, Mr. Gladstone presented with
Freedom of City, [105].
ACCIDENTS.-To a Boat near Wallingford,
78; fall from a cliff, 82; Hunting, 116. ACLAND, SIR THOMAS, Obituary notice, 155.
ADMIRALTY.-Mr. Childers resigns as First Lord; Mr. Goschen appointed First Lord, 314.
"AGINCOURT," The; Court-martial, 240. AGRARIAN Murder in Meath, 116. "ALABAMA" CLAIMS.-Treaty, [4]; Com- mission meets at Washington, [94]; Chief Justice Cockburn appointed Ar- bitrator, 315; Mr. Russell Gurney appointed a Commissioner, ib. ALBERT (ROYAL) HALL, Opened, 38; Society of Arts Concerts at, 41. ALDERSHOTT, Royal Review at, 72. ALEXANDER, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, Tele- gram to Emperor William at Ver- sailles on the Capitulation of Paris, [275].
ALFORD, DEAN, Obituary notice, 140. "ALICE" in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, [360].
ALI PASHA, GRAND VIZIER OF TURKEY, died, [281].
ALSACE AND LORRAINE, Convention, [212]; Bill for incorporation into Germany before the Reichstag, [226]. ALT KATHOLIKEN, Old Catholic move- ment, [230]; Congress at Munich, [232].
AMADEUS, KING OF SPAIN, Enters Ma- drid on 2nd January, and takes the oath of fidelity to the Constitution, [263]; Brings the Queen on 19th March, [264]; Speech at opening of New Cortes, [265]; Makes a Tour through the Southern and Eastern Provinces, [269]; has an interview with Espartero at Saragossa, [ib.]; Returns to Madrid [ib.]; Suspends Sessions of Cortes, [270].
AMERICA, 282; vide United States. ANDRASSY, COUNT, Hungarian Prime Minister, opposes Home Rule in Bo- hemia, [248]; Succeeds Count Beust as Minister for Foreign Affairs, [250]. ANETHAN Ministry in Belgium, its Fall, [272].
APPLEGARTH, MR. A., Obituary notice, [144].
APPOINTMENTS, Promotions and, 314. ARABIA, Cholera in, [306]. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, [305]. ARGYLL, DUKE OF, Speech on Army Bill, [75]; Opens Cooper's Hill College, 80. ARMY ESTIMATES issued [31]; Discus- sion, [59].
ARMY REFORM, Agitation for, [3]; Speech of Sir W. Mansfield, [18]; Letter of Earl Russell, [20]; State- ment of Mr. Muntz, [22]; Speech of Duke of Cambridge at dinner of Lon- don Orphan Asylum, 16.
ARMY REGULATION BILL introduced by Mr. Cardwell, [33]; Mr. Trevelyan's motion, [35]; Debate on second read- ing, [50]; obstinately resisted by military members, [71]; after four months' discussion the Bill limited to Purchase Clauses and the privileges of Lord Lieutenants,[72]; Debate in House of Lords, [ib.]; Majority against its passing a second reading till the House had a comprehensive plan before it, [76]; Abolition of Purchase by Royal Warrant, [ib.]; Bill passed in the Lords after Vote of Censure on Ministry, [81]; Discussion in Commons, [82]. Vide PURCHASE IN THE ARMY.
ARMY Reorganization and Reform; France, [208]; Russia, [276]; Swe- den, [274].
ART, Retrospect of, [360].
ARTHUR, PRINCE, Grant of suitable provision to, [88]; Accident to, 55; De- monstration Meeting against Parlia- mentary provision for, 79; a Privy Councillor, 315.
ASCOT CUP, won by Mortemer, 61. ASIA, [306].
ASPHALTE pavements, [142].
ASSI, a member of the "Central Com- mittee" of Paris, his history, [180]; arrested [192].
ATLANTIC Steaming, 62. ATTORNEY-GENERAL, SIR J. D. COLE- RIDGE appointed, 316. AUBER, Obituary notice, 149. AUBERON-HERBERT, MR., Speech on Foreign Affairs, [29]; Speech on Army Bill, [55]; Speech in defence of Mr. Fawcett, [67].
AUERSPERG, PRINCE ADOLF, succeeds Count Kellersperg, as Minister Presi- dent of Austro-Hungary, [251]; His programme, [ib.].
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, Efforts towards Federation, [128]; Lord Kimberley's despatch answered, [ib.]. AUSTRO-HUNGARY, History of the year, [243]; Struggle between Centralization and Federalism, [ib.]; Sir Andrew Buchanan, to be Ambassador to, 315. AYRTON, MR., Unpopularity of, [17].
BABBAGE, CHARLES, Obituary notice, 159.
BALLOON from Paris found in Surrey, 13. BALLOT BILL introduced by Mr. Forster,
[35]; discussion in Commons, [85]; op- posed by a few Conservative members for five or six weeks, [86]; Liberal amendments withdrawn, and the de- fence of the Bill conducted by Mr. Forster alone, [ib.]; Passed in the Com- mons and rejected in the Lords, [ib.]. BANK HOLIDAYS ACT, 81, 138. BANKS, [142].
BAPAUME, Battle of, [154]. BASTIAN, DR., work on Spontaneous Generation, [372].
BAXTER, MR., Secretary of the Treasury, [68].
BEDFORD, PAUL, Obituary notice, 140. BELFORT, Battle of, [159]. BELFORT, Capitulation of, [168]. BELGIUM, [271].
BELL, MATTHEW, Obituary notice, 160. BELLEVILLE, after a strong defence, cap- tured, [199]. Vide PARIS, REPUB- LICANS, RED. BENEDETTI, COUNT, publishes his "Case," [233]; triumphant retort of Prince Bismarck, [234].
BENTLEY, RICHARD, Obituary notice, 157.
BERGERET, GENERAL, Member of the Commune, recommends sortie from Paris on Versailles, [187]; commands
right wing and defeated, [ib.]; deprived of post of Commandant of Paris and placed under arrest, [190]; killed at conquest of Paris, [200]. BERKELEY, of, [340].
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BERKSHIRE CAMPAIGN, The, and its abandonment, [98]. BERLIN.-Public rejoicings, [221]; arri- val of the Conquerors of France, [ib.]; grand military triumph, [229]; Inau- guration of equestrian war statue of King Frederick William III. by the Emperor, [229].
BERNARD, MOUNTAGUE, Member of Ju-
dicial Committee of Privy Council, 316. BEUST, COUNT, Chancellor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; opposes home rule in Bohemia, [248]; resigns, [249]; appointed ambassador to Eng- land, [250]; meeting with Prince Bismarck at Gastein and Salzburg, [251].
BILLIARDS, Extraordinary score at St. James's Hall, 9.
BILSTON, St. Leonard's, Election of an Incumbent, 59. BIOGRAPHY, books of, [311]. BISHOP, The, of Bond Street. Mr. William Bishop, 27. BISMARCK, PRINCE, arrives at Berlin, [221]; raised to the rank of prince, [222]; speech in Reichstag on incor- poration of Alsace and Lorraine, [226]; goes to Frankfort and concludes the peace negotiations, [228]; policy against Ultramontanes, [230]; meetings with Count Beust at Gastein, [231]; and Salzburg, [232]; speech on the Conven- tion with France, [235].
BLACK'S, MR. WILLIAM, "A Daughter of Heth," [357].
BLACK SEA ARRANGEMENTS, New, [280]. BLACK SEA CONFERENCE, [4]; history,
[5]; results, [17]; speeches of Mr. Disraeli and Mr.Gladstone in Commons, [28]; advantages resulting to Russia from, [276]; first meeting, 10; Proto- cols, 272; Circular of M. Jules Favre to French Diplomatic Agents abroad, 291. BLENKIRON, WILLIAM, Obituary notice,
BOARD OF TRADE.-Mr. Chichester For- tescue appointed President of, [18]. BOAT RACE.-Pair-oared match on the Tyne, 9; University, 42; International four-oared at New B.unswick, 88. BOHEMIA, Home Rule for, [247]. BORDEAUX.-Protests against the armis- tice arranged at Capitulation of Paris, [163]; National Assembly meets at, [169].
BOULTON AND PARK, The, Trial, 220. BOURBAKI, GENERAL, and the East por- tion of the Army of the Loire, [156];
expedition to seize the Pass of Belfort and cut off the communications of the enemy with Germany, [158]; defeated after three days' battle at Héricourt, [159]; attempts to commit suicide, [160]; his army becomes interned in Switzerland, [ib.].
BOURBON, House of, Repeal by National Assembly (France) of the laws of pro- scription and banishment, [203]. BOURGEOIS (Communist) shot, [202]. BOXING-DAY a Bank Holiday, 138. BRAND, MR. H. B. W., Speaker of the House of Commons, [145].
BRASSEY, THOMAS, Esq., Will proved, 14. BRAZIL, [305]; Emperor of, visits Portu- gal, [271]; Emperor and Empress visit England, 70.
BRIGHTON.-The Easter Monday Volun- teer Review, 45. BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Edinburgh, [374].
Lord, Autobiography,
BROWN INSTITUTION or Hospital for Diseases of Quadrupeds and Birds, opened, 130.
BROWNING'S, MR., "Balaustion" and "Alcestes, after Euripides," [354]. BRUCE, MR., introduces Trades Unions Bill, [36]; considered most responsible for blunders and misconduct of the Ses- sion of Parliament, [94]. BRUSSELS, Riots at, [272].
BUCHANAN, SIR ANDREW, to be ambas- sador to Austria, 315.
BUDGET introduced by Mr. Lowe, [63]; discussed, [65]; twice altered, [67]. BUDGET, Indian, introduced by Mr. Grant Duff, [36].
BUDGET, The German, [240]; Austro- Hungarian, [244, 247]; Italian, [262] Spanish, [266]; Swedish, [274] Danish, [275]; United States, [301]. BUENOS AYRES, Plague at, [305]. BURGOYNE, SIR JOHN, Funeral of, 114; obituary notice, 160.
BUSHY PARK, Review at, 70. BUXTON, CHARLES, Obituary notice, 156. BYNG, HON. FREDERICK, Obituary no- tice, 153.
CABINET, The, unpopularity of some members of, [17]; list of, 316. CALCUTTA, Murder of Mr. Justice Nor- man at, 101.
CAMBRIDGE, DUKE OF, Speech at dinner of London Orphan Asylum on Army Reform, 16.
CANTERBURY.-Dr. Payne Smith ap- pointed Dean of, 314.
CARDWELL, MR., introduces Army Regu
lation Bill, [33]; speech on Second Reading, [56]; speech on Army Es- timates, [60].
CASWALL, REV. HENRY, Obituary no- tice, 141.
CATTLE, Importation of Foreign, [143]. CATTLE MARKET, New Foreign, at Dept- ford opened, 138.
CATTLE SHOW OF SMITHFIELD CLUB, 132.
CAUTLEY, COLONEL SIR PROBY, Obitu. ary notice, 191.
CECIL, LORD E., Speech on Army Bill, [54].
CENSUS taken, 43; Results, 66. CENSUS, The, Preliminary Report as affecting Parliamentary Boroughs, [136].
CENSUS of United States, results, [289]. "CENTRAL COMMITTEE," A mysterious so-called, organizes the Red Republicans of Paris, [175]. CENTRUMSFRACTION, the party of the Centre in the German Reichstag, [223].
CENTENARIAN, A, 38; another, 136. CESAREWITCH, The, won by Sabinus, 111. CHAMBERS, ROBERT and DAVID, Obitu- ary notices, 146.
CHAMBORD, COUNT DE, Manifesto of, 5th July, [204].
CHANNEL FLEET at night-quarters, 23. CHANZY, GENERAL, and the west portion of the Army of the Loire, [156]; de- feated at Le Mans, [157].
CHATHAM DOCKS, Opening of, 67. CHATHAM, Siege operations at, 117. CHATTERTON, MR. J. B., Obituary no- tice, 148.
CHAUDEY, M., a late writer in the Siècle, shot by the Commune, [198]. CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF, dies from typhoid fever, 128; obituary notice, 163.
CHICAGO, FIRE AT, [296]; Mansion House Fund for, 113.
CHILDERS, MR., retires from the Admi- ralty, [18], [68]; speech at Pontefract, [145].
CHINA, Inundations in Tientsin and other places in, [306].
CHOLERA at Königsberg, [243]; at St. Petersburg, [278]; at Constantinople, [281]; in Arabia, [306].
CHURCH, REV. R. W., to be Dean of St. Paul's, 315.
CISSEY, GENERAL, appointed to the command of the south of Paris, [201]. CLONMEL ASSIZES, [49].
CLUSERET, GENERAL, Delegate of War under Commune, [185]; reorganizes the National Guard of Paris, [190]; dismissed and arrested, [192]. COBDEN CLUB.--Annual dinner, 69. COCKBURN, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Pro-
test against appointment of Sir R. P. Collier as one of the Judicial Commit- tee of the Privy Council, [124]; to be Arbitrator in the Alabama Claims, 315. COINAGE [238]. COLERIDGE, SIR J. D., to be Attorney- General, 316.
BILL, Imperial, Germany,
COLLIER, SIR R. P., ATTORNEY-GENERAL, appointed a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, [124], 316; protest of Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, ib.; correspondence, 133. COLONIES, The, [127]; Dinner by gentle- men interested in them, to the Marquis of Normanby, 49.
COLUMBIA MARKET transferred to Cor- poration of the City of London, 121. COMÉDIE FRANÇAISE.-The first appear- ance of the Actors out of Paris, 53; Farewell Banquet to them at Crystal Palace, 72.
COMING RACE, The, [358]. COMMERCE, [142].
COMMERCIAL TREATY (French and En- glish).-Its revisal under consideration of the French Ministry, [215]. COMMUNE at Paris installed, [185]; in- ternal dissension and changes, [192]; programme of April 19, [193]; distrust on every side, [197]; ended, [201]. Vide PARIS, SECOND SIEGE OF, RED REPUB- LICAN PARTY IN PARIS.
COMMUNISTS' TRIALS at Versailles, [213]. CONGRESS, United States, met on 4th Jan.,
[282]; New Congress met on 4th March, [285].
CONSEILS-GENERAUX Elections, [214]. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS.-The oppo- sition to them gaining in strength, [133]; report of the Commission, [135]; agitation against, 3. COOPER'S-HILL COLLEGE opened by the Duke of Argyll, 80.
CO-OPERATIVE COMPANIES, NEW, [142]. COREA, PENINSULA OF, Expedition by
the United States against, [298]. CORRESPONDENCE respecting the pecu. niary demands of Prussia on France, 265; between British subjects residing in France and the Foreign Office, 259; upon the Franco-German War, 248. CORTES CONSTITUYENTES of the Revolu- tion (Spain) dissolved, [264]. CORTES LEGISLATIVE (Spain) meets on 3rd April, [264]; King's speech, [265]; Debates, [266]; adjourned, [268]; re- assembles, [269]; Sessions suspended, [270].
COURBEVOIE.-Fight between the Com- munist and Versailles troops, [186]. COURT-MARTIALS.-The 66 'Agincourt," 240; the "Megara," 243. CRICKET, Death at, 69; Oxford and
Cambridge match at Lord's, 70; Eton and Harrow match, 76.
CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY reviews Northern Army at Rouen, [175]. CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE, MESSRS., Work on Art, [367].
CRYSTAL PALACE. Triennial Handel Festival, 65; Banquet to Actors of Comédie Française, 72; Scottish Fête,
CUBA Continuing in a state of rebellion, [270]; Massacre of young Medical Students at Havannah, [ib.].
DAILY NEWS, War Correspondence of the, [310].
DAKIN, ALDERMAN, Thanks of Court of Common Council of City of London voted, 123.
DARBOY, ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS, arrested by the Commune, tried by court-martial, condemned, and shot, [199].
DARK, JAMES, Obituary notice, 161. DARWIN'S, MR., Descent of Man," [368].
D'AURELLE DE PALADINES, GENERAL, Commander of National Guard in Paris, [176]; his dismissal demanded by the Red Republicans, [ib.]; Admiral Saisset appointed in his stead [182].
DAVISON, MR., JUDGE ADVOCATE-GENE- RAL, Speech on Army Regulation Bill, [51]; Obituary notice, 148. DAVY, FLORA, Trial of, for the Murder of F. G. Moon, 234.
DEANE, SIR T., Obituary notice, 157. DECENTRALIZATION BILL (France), [207]. DE FRIAS, DUCHESS, Obituary notice, 142.
DE GREY, EARL, created Marquis of Ripon, [86], 315. Vide RIPON, MARQUIS OF. "DELAWARE," Loss of the, 137. DE LA WARR, EARL, to be Commissioner under Regulations of the Forces Act, 315.
DELESCLUSE (Communist), dismissed from office, [192]; appointed Minister of War, [197]; killed at Conquest of Paris, [200]. DEMOCRACY IN ENGLAND singularly weak, [102].
DEMOCRATS, ENGLISH, hold a Meeting in Trafalgar-square, first prohibited and then allowed by the police, [103]; Meeting to establish a Republican Club, 38.
DE MORGAN, PROFESSOR, Obituary no- tice, 147.
DENISON, MR., retires from Speakership of House of Commons, [145].
DENISON, SIR W., Obituary notice, 141. DENMARK, [275].
DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, The clauses
of the Education Act allowing of aid to, threatening trouble to the Government, [133].
DEPTFORD, New Foreign Cattle Market opened at, 138.
DERBY MEMORIAL SCHOOLS opened, 130. DERBY, The, won by Favonius, 55. DEUTSCHE REICHSPARTEI, the German Imperial party in the Reichstag, "DEVASTATION," H.M.S., launched, 75. DIALECTICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON and Spiritualism, [373].
DIAMOND ROBBERY, The Great, by the Tarpeys, 224.
DICKENS, CHARLES, Mr. Forster's Bio- graphy of, 312.
DIETS of the separate States of Germany, Meetings of the, 241.
DILKE, SIR CHARLES, his career, [120]; Speech at Newcastle, [121]. DISESTABLISHMENT, Mr. Miall's motion for, [92].
DISRAELI, MR., Speech on Foreign Affairs, [26]; Speech on Black Sea Conference, [28]; Seconds motion for Dowry to Princess Louise, [38]; Speech on West- meath Committee, [46]; Speech on Army Bill, [57]; Speech on the Budget, [66]; Speech on Disestablishment, [93]. DOCK, Opening of New, at Chatham, 67. DÖLLINGER, DR., excommunicated by the Archbishop of Munich, [230]; Leader of the Old Catholic Movement, [ib.]; elected Rector of the University of Munich, [233].
DOMBROWSKI аppointed Commandant of Paris, [190]; drives back 3000 Versailles gendarmes on the 12th of April, and becomes the popular hero, [191]; killed at Conquest of Paris, [200]. DONCASTER RACES, 99. "DORKING, Battle of," Imaginary, an article in "Blackwood's Magazine," [107]; referred to in Mr. Gladstone's Speech at Whitby, [108]; literary notice, [308].
DOUAY, GENERAL, commands a division
of Versailles army, 198; enters Paris with his troops, [ib.]; appointed to command of the centre of Paris, [201]. DOUGLAS, MAJOR-GENERAL J., Obituary notice, 150.
DOUGLAS, GENERAL ROBERT, Obituary notice, 144.
DOVER, Arrival of Emperor Napoleon at, 30; election riot at, Mr. Jessel re-elected, 128.
DowSE, MR., SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND, Speech on Westmeath Com- mittee, [46].
DUBLIN.-Visit of Prince of Wales, Prince Arthur, Princess Louise and Mar- quis of Lorne, [103]; Fenian amnesty meeting and riots in Phoenix-park, [ib.]; another meeting and riots, 97.
DUCLAIR, Excitement about seizure of vessels at, [4]; apologized for by Prince Bismarck, [ib.]; inquiry held by Mr. Candlish and Mr. Hudson, 3; corre. spondence regarding, 255. DUNDONALD'S, LORD, biography, [320]. DUNMAMOAY, Eviction scene at, 51. DUNRAVEN, LORD, Obituary notice, 161. DUPANLOUP, BISHOP, speaks in National
Assembly, urging interference on behalf of the Pope's temporal power [206]. DURAND, SIR HENRY, Obituary notice,
DUVAL, GENERAL, Member of Commune, recommends sortie from Paris on Ver- sailles, [187]; commands the left column, [188]; defeated, [ib.]; taken prisoner and shot by order of General Vinoy, [189].
EARTHQUAKES in Lancashire and York- shire, 28.
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ACT repealed, [88].
EDINBURGH, Meeting of the British Association at, [374]; lady students refused admission to wards of Royal Infirmary by vote of managers, 2. EDUCATION, NATIONAL, The School Boards and [132]; aid to denomina- tional schools threatening trouble to Government, [133.]
ELCHO, LORD, Speech on second reading of Army Bill, [52].
ELCHO SHIELD, entrusted to the keeping of the Corporation of London, 122. ELLENBOROUGH, LORD, Obituary notice, 163.
ELLICOMBE, GENERAL, Obituary notice,
ELTHAM, The, Murder, 51.
ENGINEERS' STRIKE at Newcastle settled, 111.
ENGLAND, History of the year, [1]. EPPING FOREST, its proper name the Common of Waltham Forest, [91]; Commissioners appointed by Commons to investigate and settle the rights of all concerned, [ib.]; motion by Mr. Cowper-Temple to preserve the Forest carried against the Government, [ib.]; Verderers' Court held, 101.
"ERIE RING," The, in New York, [293]. ESCAPE of a Prisoner, Extraordinary, 17. ESPARTERO, DUKE DE LA VITTORIA,
Interview with King Amadeus, [269]. EUDES, GENERAL, in command of centre column in sortie from Paris on 3rd April,[188]; driven back,[ib.]; repulsed Versailles troops on 11th April at the Southern forts, [191]; killed at con- quest of Paris, [200].
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