prisonment, [133]; appeal to working- men on behalf of the imprisoned, 121; meetings in favour of, 122. GENEVA ARBITRATION, referred to in Queen's Speech, [20]; debate on, [21], [93]; the three rules acceded to at Washington, [89]; the English Case, [90]; the American Case and the In- direct Claims [91] Journal des Débats on, [92], [94]; Mr. Gladstone's letter to the New York World, [93]; debate in Parliament and Arbitration adjourned [96]; Lord Granville's letter to Gene- ral Schenck, [97]; draft of Supple- mentary Article, [98]; debate in the House of Commons, [99]; meet- ing of the Arbitrators, [105]; list of the Arbitrators, [ib.]; rejection of the Indi- rect Claims, [107]; the Award, [109], 260; the " reasons of the Arbitra- tors, [110]; its effects so far as con- cerned Canada, [118]. GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH, [371]. "GEOLOGY, PRINCIPLES OF," Sir Charles Lyell, [349].
GERMANY.-History of the Year, [222]; opening of the Diet, [234]; the Em- peror's Speech read by Prince Bismarck, [ib.]; debate on the expulsion of the Jesuits, [237]; law passed to suppress the Order, [241]; anger of the Pope, [242]; meeting of the Emperors, [244].
GERMANY, EMPRESS OF, in England, 33. GILBERT, SIR JOHN, Pictures at the Royal Academy Exhibition, [360], [361].
GILLOTT, MR., Obituary notice, 137. GLADSTONE, MR., Speech in debate on Address to the Crown, [23]; in debate on the Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier, [33]; on the Ewelme Rectory Ap- pointment, [35]; declines to support Sir R. Palmer's motion for incorporation of Legal Association, [40]; speech on the Parks' Regulation Bill, [41]; reply to Sir Charles Dilke's motion for in- quiry into the Civil List, [51]; on the Ballot Bill, [69]; on the Geneva Ar- bitration, [101]; speech at Liverpool College, [141]; Letter to the London Correspondent of New York World on the Geneva Arbitration, [93]. GLADSTONE, MR. R., Obituary notice,
stable of the Tower, 108; appointment, 270.
GOODWOOD CUP DAY, The, 61. GOSCHEN, MR., introduces the Navy Estimates, [85]; speech at Bristol, [138].
Goss, DR., Obituary notice, 164. GOULARD, M., succeeds M. Pouyer- Quertier as Finance Minister (France), [167]. GOVERNMENT, Unpopularity of, [8]; defeat of, on Sir M. Lopes's resolution on Local Taxation, [55].
GRAMONT, DUC DE, announces his inten- tion to publish documents proving the previous concurrence of Austria with France in the project of war with Ger- many, [259].
GRANVILLE, LORD, Speech in debate on Address to the Crown, [24]; on the Geneva Arbitration, [96]; letter to General Schenck, [97].
GRANT, ULYSSES S., proposed for re-elec- tion as President of the United States, [291]; is elected, [297]; message of, to the Congress, [298].
GRAY, MR. G. R., Obituary notice,
GREELY, HORACE, nominated candidate for the Presidency of the United States, [290]; death of, [298]; obituary notice, 169.
GREG'S, MR. W. R., "Enigmas of Life," [346].
GRETNA GREEN.-Last of its Priests, 31. GREY, LORD, Speech in debate on the Ballot Bill, [65].
GRIFFITH, GENERAL R. A., Obituary notice, 158.
"GRIMBOSH, BARON, Governor of Bara- taria," [358].
GRIMSBY, Hurricane at, 120.
HALE, ALDERMAN, Obituary notice, 160. HALLECK, MAJOR-GENERAL, Obituary notice, 137.
HAMILTON, COMMANDER, Obituary notice,
HANNEN, SIR JAMES, to be Judge of the Court of Probate, 270.
HARCOURT, MR. VERNON, Speech on Law Reform, [40]; on Parks' Regula tion Bill, [41], [42]; in debate on the Ballot Bill, [63].
HARDY, MR. GATHORNE, Speech in the debate on Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier, [33]; on the Ewelme Rectory Appointment, [35]; on the Parks' Regulation Bill, [41].
HARE'S, Mr. A. J. C., "Memorials of a Quiet Life," [323].
HATHERLEY, LORD, resigns Great Seal, and is succeeded by Lord Selborne, [139].
HAWTHORNE'S, NATHANIEL, 66 mius," [356].
HELPS, SIR ARTHUR, "Life and Labours of Mr. Brassey," [314]. HERTFORD GALLERY, The, [364]. HINDS, DR., Obituary notice, 141. HIPPOPOTAMUS, Birth and death of a baby, at Zoological Gardens, 3; birth of a second, 102.
HISTORY, Works on General, [324]. HOHENLOHE, CARDINAL PRINCE, ap- pointed German Ambassador to the Vatican, [234]. HOHENLOHE-LANGENBERG,
Death of Dowager Princess of, 54; obituary notice, 161.
HOLLAND, SIR HENRY, " Recollections of a past Life," [306].
HOME RULE AGITATION in Ireland, [11]; John Bright's letter, [12]. HONDURAS, [304].
HOOK'S, DR., "Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury," [326].
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Foun- dation Stone laid by Princess of Wales, 54.
HOUSE OF COMMONS, Scene in the, [52]. HOXTON, Murder in, 53.
HUGHES, HON. BARON, Obituary notice, 158.
HUNTER'S, MR. W. W., "Orissa," [337]. HURRICANE IN DENMARK, 104; at Grimsby, 120.
HYACINTHE, PERE, organizes a Com- mittee of Old Catholics at Rome, [263]; Marriage of, 78.
INCOME-TAX, Meeting at the Guildhall to protest against, 118. INDIA.-Assassination of Lord Mayo, [145], 6; Lord Napier succeeds him temporarily, [147]; Lord Northbrook appointed Governor-General, [ib.], 268; murder of two officers in, 33. INDIAN MUTINY, Romance of, 80. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION CONGRESS AT THE HAGUE, [277]; internal dis- sension causes its rupture, [278]. INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE, 41. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT KEN- SINGTON. Picture-galleries, [365];
opening of, 29. INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS, 50. IRELAND, History of the English in, by Mr. Froude, [329].
IRELAND, State of, [10]; Home-rule agitation, [11]; Galway election, [ib.]; Kerry election, [14]; Party Procession Act, repeal of, [61]; purchase of rail- ways by the State, [85]; excitement in,
KEIGHTLEY, MR. T., Obituary notice, 170. KEOGH, MR. JUSTICE, Judgment in Galway election, [80]; protest of Catholic clergy against, [82]; burnt in effigy, [84]; judgment upheld by Court of Common Pleas, [ib.]; discussion on, in the House of Commons, [85]. KERRY ELECTION, [14]. KETTELER, BISHOP, organizes a "Union of German Catholics," for the purpose of supporting the Church in its conflict with the State, [245]; conference at Breslau, [246].
KIMBERLEY, LORD, Speech in the debate on the Ballot Bill, [67]; introduces Licensing Bill, [78]; Speech on Canada and the Washington Treaty, [120]. KINLOCH, LORD, Obituary notice, 161.
KIRTLEBRIDGE, Railway collision at, 90. KREMENTZ, BISHOP OF ERMELAND, ex- communicates Professors Wollman and Michelis for denying the Papal infalli- bility, [231]; his salary suspended by the German Government, [245].
LAMBETH, Murder in, 9.
LANDSLIP ON GREAT WESTERN RAIL- WAY, 5.
LAW REFORM, Discussion on, in Lords and Commons, [40].
"LAWRENCE, SIR HENRY, Life of," by Sir Herbert Edwardes and Mr. Merivale, [311].
LEATHAM, MR., moves an amendment to the Ballot Bill, [62].
LEEDS, Church Congress at, 94.
LEEDS, DUKE OF, Obituary notice, 160. LEVER, CHARLES, Obituary notice, 155. LEVER'S, CHARLES, "Lord Kilgobbin," [358].
LIBELS.-The Twiss libel case, 14; the Edmunds libel case, 65; "Pall Mall Gazette" libel case, report of the trial, 227. LICENSING BILL, introduced by Lord Kimberley, and debate on, [76]; riots in connexion with, [79]. LIFEBOAT SERVICES, 74. LIGHTNING.-Church set on fire by, 32; effects of, 34; accidents caused by, 47, 48.
LINCOLN, Execution at, 19.
LINDSAY, GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER, Obituary notice, 138.
LION-TAMER, Death of Massarti, the, 1. LITERATURE, Retrospect of, [306]. LIVINGSTONE DISCOVERED BY STANLEY, 57.
LOCAL TAXATION, Sir M. Lopes' motion, and debate on, [55]; defeat of Govern- ment on, [58].
LONDONDERRY, Election at, [135]. LONDONDERRY, MARQUIS OF, Obituary notice, 170.
LONYAY, COUNT, retires from Premier- ship of Hungarian ministry, [258]; succeeded by M. Szlavy, [259].
LONSDALE, EARL OF, Obituary notice, 144.
LOPES', SIR M., motion on local taxation, [55].
LORD, MR. J. K., Obituary notice, 173. LOWE, MR., introduces the Budget, [59]; speech at Glasgow on the Geneva Ar- bitration, [118]; speech at Swindon, [137].
LYELL'S, SIR CHARLES, "Principles of Geology," [349].
LYNCH, THE HON. JUDGE, Obituary notice, 174.
LYNVI VALLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION, 3. LYONS, ADMIRAL, Obituary notice, 174.
MACLEOD, DR. NORMAN, Obituary notice, 156.
MADRAS, Cyclone at, 30.
MAGEE, DR., Speech in the debate on the Licensing Bill, [78].
MAGISTRATES, Affray between two, 74. MAGUIRE, MR., M.P., Obituary notice,
MAIDSTONE, Execution at, 67.
MALLESON'S, CAPTAIN," Recreations of an Indian Official," [329].
MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Protest against the New Commercial Treaty with France, [126].
MARCH, Meteorological Report for, 128. MARIENBERG, Centenary celebration at, [245].
"MARRYATT, CAPTAIN, Life and letters of," by his daughter, [313]. MARTINEAU, REV. A., Obituary notice,
MARX, CARL, presides at International Association Congress at the Hague, [277].
MARYLEBONE, Murder in, 22. MASSACRE, A South Sea, 99. MASSARTI, Lion-tamer, Death of, 1. MASSINGBERD, CHANCELLOR, Obituary notice, 174.
MATRONS, Jury of, 3.
MAURICE, PROFESSOR, Obituary notice, 148.
MAYHEW, MR. HORACE, Obituary notice, 148.
MAY, Meteorological Report for, 129. MAYO, LORD, Assassination of, [145], 6; funeral of, 27; obituary notice, 141. MAZZINI.-Vote passed by the Italian Chamber expressing regret at his death, [264]; funeral at Pisa, [265]; obituary notice, 145.
MEAT, Demonstration against the high price of, in Trafalgar-square, 80. "MEGÆRA," COMMISSION, Report of the, 257.
MELKSHOTT HALL, Fire at, 62. "MEMORIALS OF A QUIET LIFE," by A. J. C. Hare, [323].
MERIVALE'S, MR., "Life of Sir Henry Lawrence." [311].
MERTHYR TYDVIL, Bursting of reservoir at, 60.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, 127. MEXICO, [302].
M'GRATH, MASTER, Inquiry into death of, 4.
MIALL'S, MR., motion for inquiry into Church Property, [48].
MICHAUD, ABBÉ, rejects the doctrine of Papal Infallibility, [263].
MIDDLE PARK STUD, Sale of, 59.
MIDNIGHT SERVICES at close of the year, 126.
MILLETT'S, MRS, "An Australian Parson- age," [335].
MONTGOMERIE, GENERAL SIR P., Obi- tuary notice, 165.
MORIARTY, DR., on Home Rule. [12]. MORLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION, 93. MORMONS, THE, [288].
MORRIS'S, MR., "Love is enough; or,
the Frecing of Pharamond," [354]. MOSELEY, CANON, Obituary notice, 138. MOULS, ABBÉ, rejects the doctrine of Papal Infallibility, [263].
MUNDELLA, MR., Speech on Sir Charles Dilke's motion for inquiry into the Civil List, [54].
MURDERS.-In Lambeth, 9 ; in Park-lane, 22; in Marylebone, ib.; in Paris, 25; wife murder, 26; two officers in India, 33; in Dublin, 35; in Bermondsey, 46; in Hoxton, 53; murder and suicide of two Germans in Chelsea, 70; in Great Coram-street, 122; in Belfast, 125. MURRAY, MR. A., C.B., Obituary notice, 165.
MUSEUM, BETHNAL GREEN, Opening of,
MUTINY AT SHEERNESS NAVAL BAR- RACKS, 36.
NAPOLEON III., Letter to the Generals respecting the capitulation of Sedan, [191]. NATIONAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION, An- nual Competition, 63. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (FRANCE).---Meet- ing after the Christmas recess, [150]; debate on the Budget and the proposed tax on raw material, [152]; commission of inquiry voted, [157]; M. Thiers threatens to resign, [ib.]; the Navigation Act, [158]; debate on the Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce, and the Treaty ab- rogated, [158]; return of the Assembly to Paris debated, [160]; resignation of M. Casimir Perier, [161]; election of M. Rouher for Corsica, [163]; case of M. Janvier de la Motte, [165]; resigna- tion of M. Pouyer Quertier, [166]; suc- ceeded by M. Goulard, [167]; Bill against International Society, [167]; debate on the construction of a new Council of State, [168]; Army Re-or- ganization Bill, [174]; incident in the
Assembly, [182]; the new convention with Germany read to the Assembly and passed, [186]; the Assembly pro- rogued, [190]; meeting of the Assembly and the President's message, [205]; M. de Kerdrel's motion, [207]; General Changarnier's interpellation, and debate on M. Gambetta's speech at Grenoble, [208]; Bill relating to Ministerial re- sponsibility, [215]; debate on petition for dissolution, [219].
NAVAL ESTIMATES, THE, explained by Mr. Goschen, [85].
NILE, SOURCE OF THE, and the Dis- coveries of Dr. Livingstone, [371]. NILSSON, MADAME CHRISTINE, Marriage of, 60.
NORTHBROOK, LORD, appointed Governor- General of India, 268.
NORTHCOTE, SIR STAFFORD, Letter to Lord Derby on the Geneva Arbitration, [98].
NORTHWICH, Floods at, 47. NOVELS OF THE YEAR, [356]. NOVEMBER, Meteorological Report for,
"PALL MALL GAZETTE" libel case, re- port of the trial, 227.
PALMER, SIR R., Speech in debate on Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier, [31]; is defeated in the motion for the In- corporation of his new Legal Associa- tion, [40]; appointed English Counsel in the "Alabama" Arbitration Case at Geneva, [106]; created Lord Selborne, and accepts the Great Seal, [139]; 270. PARIS, Murder in, 25. PARK LANE, Murder in, 22; trial of Margaret Dixblanc for the, 201.
PARKS, Regulation of; discussion in the House of Commons, [41]. PARLIAMENT opened by Royal Commis- sion, and Queen's Speech read by Lord Chancellor, [19]; results of the Ses- sion, [87]; accident to Houses of, 5. PARTY PROCESSIONS ACT (Ireland), Re- peal of, [61].
PATTERSON, MR., F.R.S., Obituary notice, 142.
PAYNE, MR., Obituary notice, 143. PEACOCK, RIGHT HON. SIR B., to be member of Judicial Committee of Privy Council, 269.
PEASE, MR., Obituary notice, 143. PECULIAR PEOPLE, THE, 23.
PEERS cannot vote at an election to House of Commons, 108.
PERSIGNY, DUO DE, Obituary notice, 139.
PERU, Revolution in, [303].
PETER THE GREAT, Two hundredth anni- versary of the birth of, [280]. PICTURE SALES, 38.
PINWELL'S MR., Picture of "Gilbert à Beckett's Troth," [380].
PLANCHE, MR. J. R., "Recollections and Reflections," [318].
PLAYFAIR, DR., Speech in debate on the Education Bill, [39]. POETRY, Books of, [352]. POISONING.-The Essex case of, 54; at West Auckland, 95. POLICE, Strike of the, [132]. POLLOCK, F. M. SIR GEORGE, Funeral of, 95; obituary notice, 165. "POLO" match at Woolwich, 55. PONTEFRACT, Election at; first under the Ballot Act, [73], 68. POOLE, MR., Obituary notice, 143. POPE, Anger of the, at the expulsion of the Jesuits from Germany, [242]; his daily life, [261]; allocution, [267]. POPE, Works of, edited by Elwin, [342]. PORTLAND BREAKWATER, Completion of, 67.
PORTMAN, LORD, Speech in debate on Appointment of Sir R. P. Collier, [26]. PORTRAITS exhibited at the Royal Aca- demy, [364]. PORTUGAL, [277].
POUYER QUERTIER, M., Finance Minister of France, introduces the Budget, [152]; defends M. Janvier de la Motte, [165]; resigns, [166].
PRESS, THE IRISH, on Mr. Justice Keogh's judgment, [81].
PRESTON, Election at, [74], 84. PRISON CONGRESS, International, 50. PROMISE NOT TO MARRY, 31.
PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 268. PRUSSIA.-House of Deputies, [232]; Constitutional Crisis, [231].
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND STATE PAPERS, 250.
PUBLIC LANDS AND COMMONS BILL, introduced by Sir Charles Dilke, [54]. PURCHAS, REV. J., Obituary notice, 166.
QUEEN, THE.-At St. Paul's, on the oc- casion of the National Thanksgiving for the recovery of the Prince of Wales, [3]; attempted assassination of, at Buckingham Palace, [6], 11; letter of, to the people [6]; Speech of, at opening of Parliament, read by Lord Chancellor, [19]; visits Albert Memo- rial, 49; at Edinburgh, 69; at Dunrobin,
QUEEN'S SISTER, Death of, 84.
RACE-COURSE, Revelations of the, 4. RACES.-The Two Thousand Day, 30; Derby Stakes, 37; Cup Day at Ascot, 43; Cup Day at Goodwood, 61; St. Leger Stakes, 81; Cesarewitch, 94. RADA, GENERAL DIAZ DE, leader of the Carlist insurrection, [271]; resigns the command to General Aguirre, [ib.]. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-Near Castle Ash- by, 5; landslip on the Great Western Railway, ib.; accident at Nice, 6; on the Midland Railway, 43; at Leigh, 49; Stafford, ib.; at Bray, 84; West- bourne Park, 85; Greenhill Junction, 86; near York, 86, 112, 113; near Ber- wick, ib.; Kirtlebridge, 90; Maiden- head, 95; Totnes, ib.; Kenyon June- tion, ib.; Kelvedon, ib. ; Nunhead, ib.; death of Sir Donald M'Leod from effects of an accident, 110; near Barrow, 113; at Ratho Junction, near Glasgow, ib.; near Derby, 115; collision near Shef- field, ib.; at Watford, 117.
RAILWAY OPENED IN JAPAN, The first, [305].
RAILWAY ROBBER, Capture of a, 69. RAILWAYS, flooded, 48, 57; washed away at Dawlish, 125.
RAMSAY, DEAN, Obituary notice, 175. RAVENSWORTH'S, LORD, "Eneid of Vir- gil," [355].
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