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16. His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, Earl Cowper; Privy Councillors. Rev. J. Percival; Prebend of Exeter.

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19. Rear-Admiral Richards, G. B. Airy, Lieut.-Col. H. Y. D. Scott, R.E., C. R. Markham; C.B. Civil Division.

The Right Hon. J. Moncrieff, Justice Clerk; Baronet.

The Right Hon. Sir R. J. Phillimore; Judge Advocate-General ad interim.

June 13. Major-General Pears; K.C.B., Civil Division; W. H. Stephenson; C.B., Civil Division.

Henry David Erskine; GentlemanUsher of the Privy Chamber, in place of Hon. Fred. Byng.

Thomas John Elmore (Vice-Consul at Algiers); Consul at Nice.

George Hartley; Vice-Consul for Angola and Dependencies.

George Phillippo; Puisne-Judge of British Guiana.

20. Earl de Grey and Ripon; Marquess of Ripon.

Alexander Armstrong, M.D.; K.C.B., Military Division.

Charles Abercromby Anderson, M.D., Richard Denton Mason, David Lloyd Morgan; C.B., Military Division.

William Campbell Maclean, M.D.; C.B., Civil Division.

23. Francis Hicks; Knight. Lord Tenterden; C.B., Civil Division. Henry Ernest Bulwer, C.M.G.; Governor of Labuan.

30. C. J. Herries, Arthur Helps, Henry Reeve, J. Tilley, F. J. Scudamore; C.B., Civil Division.

E. Mengeres; Consul at San José.
July 4. Vice-Chancellor Wickens; Ktd.

11. Theodore Walrond, F. Goulburn, and E. B. Malet; C.B., Civil Division. C. G. Kemball; Puisne Judge of Bombay.

14. Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Elphinstone, R.E.; K.C.B., Civil Division. 25. William Dougal Christie; C.B., Civil Division.

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Aug. 4. J. J. Peatfield; Consul at Guatemala.

8. H. S. Tremenheere, Sir F. N. Sandford, H. A. Hunt, A. Power, P. J. Keenan, J. W. Bazalgette; C.B., Civil Division.

The Right Hon. Russell Gurney, M.P.; Commissioner for the settlement of the Alabama Claims.

H. T. A. Rainals (Consul at Baltimore), Consul at Brest.

22. Sir Edward Thornton, K.C.B.; Privy Councillor.

Right Hon. James Stansfeld; President of Local Government Board.

Adam Ranken; Inspector of Schools. Richard Wallace, of Hertford House; Baronet.

29. Hon. J. C. Walter Vivian; Under-Secretary of State to the Right Hon. E. Cardwell.

Sept. 1. Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice Cockburn; British Arbitrator in the Alabama Claims.

- 5. Patrick J. Hughes (Consul at KiuKiang); Consul at Hankow.

William Gregory, (Vice-Consul at Tamsuy); Vice-Consul at Canton.

S. Frederick Mayers; Vice-Consul at Kiu-Kiang.

Martin Dohmen ;Vice-Consul Cancellier at Yeda.

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15. S. Stepney Cowell-Stepney; Baro

William Ward; (Vice. Consul at Memel), Consul-General for Bremen, &c.

26. Robert Hamilton Lang; Consul for Cyprus.

Sir Walter Morgan, Knt.; Chief Justice of Madras.

Robert Stuart, Q.C., Chief Justice of the North-West Provinces; Knighted.

Sir Edward Lugard, Earl De la Warr, J. C. O'Dowd; Commissioners under the Regulations of the Forces' Act, 1871.

29. Sir A. A. Kennedy, Sir B. C. Pine; Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St. George.

S. Freeling, J. H. Darrell, F. S. Wigley, C. P. Layard; Companions of St. Michael and St. George.

Oct. 6. Thomas Sidgreaves; Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. Edward Graham Alston; Queen's Advocate for Sierra Leone.

10. Rev. J. B. Mozley, D.D.; Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, and Canon of Christ Church.

17. Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan (Ambassador to Russia); Ambassador to Austria.

Right Hon. Lord Augustus W. F. S. Loftus (Ambassador to Germany); Ambassador to Russia.

Oct. 17. Odo W. L. Russell; Ambassador

to Germany.

27. The Ven. H. Willoughby Jermyn; Bishop of Colombo.

31. Right Hon. Sir F. Rogers, Bart.; Baron Blackford, of Wisdome, county Devon.

Rev. J. C. Miller, D.D.; Canon of Worcester.

William Law, J. H. Parker; C.B., Civil Division.

Nov. 3. Colonel F. J. Goldsmid; Knight Commander of the Star of India. James Armstrong; Chief Justice of St. Lucia.

7. Sir S. S. Willes, Sir Montague E. Smith, Sir Edward Lugard, Sir R. P. Collier; Privy Councillors.

Sir J. W. Colvile, Sir M. E. Smith; Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, under the Act of the preceding Session.

Baron Dufferin (Ireland); Viscount Clandeboye and Earl of Dufferin in the United Kingdom.

W. H. Stephenson; C.B., Civil Division. Sir R. P. Collier; Puisne Judge of the Common Pleas.

10. Sir J. D. Coleridge (SolicitorGeneral); Attorney-General.

George Jessel, Q.C.; Solicitor-General. Sir H. S. Maine; Member of the Council of India.

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Agent to attend the Geneva Arbitration on the Alabama Claims.

Nov. 21. T. Graham Briggs, of Barbados; Baronet.

Robert Christison, M.D., of Edinburgh; Baronet.

Denis Donohoe (Consul at New Orleans); Consul at Baltimore.

Albany de G. de Fonblanque (Consul at Carthagena); Consul at New Orleans.

William K. Green (Vice-Consul at Tunis); Vice-Consul at Damascus.

C. Louis St. John (Vice-Consul at Christiania); Vice-Consul at Sassy. Lieutenant-Colonel C. G. Gordon, R.E.; Vice-Consul in the Delta of the Danube.

24. Right Hon. Lord Lawrence, Right Hon. A. Brewster, Admiral Sir M. Seymour, Sir F. Arrow, H. C. Rothery, T. Chapman, F.R.S.; Commissioners to inquire into the loss of H.M.S."Megæra."

Sir R. P. Collier; Member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, under the Act of the preceding Session.

Montague Bernard, D.C.L.; Member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, under the Act of the 4th William IV.

28. Rev. Alfred Barry, D.D.; Canon of Worcester.

Dec. 1. Hugh Mallet; Consul at Carthagena.

William Robert Grove, Q.C.; Puisne Judge of the Common Pleas.

8. Sir B. C. C. Pine (Governor of Antigua); Governor of the Leeward Islands.

Edgar L. Layard; Consul for Grand Parà, &c.

THE MINISTRY.

THE CABINET.

First Lord of the Treasury, Right Hon. W. Ewart Gladstone.

Lord High Chancellor, Right Hon. Lord
Hatherley.

Lord President of the Council, Most
Hon. the Marquess of Ripon.
Lord Privy Seal, Right Hon. Viscount
Halifax.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon.
Robert Lowe.

Secretary of State, Home Department, Right Hon. Henry Austin Bruce. Secretary of State, Foreign Department, Right Hon. Earl Granville.

Secretary of State, Colonial Department,
Right Hon. Earl of Kimberley.
Secretary of State, War Department,
Right Hon. Edw. Cardwell.
Secretary of State, Indian Department,
His Grace the Duke of Argyll.
First Lord of the Admiralty, Right Hon.
G. Joachim Goschen.

Chief Secretary for Ireland, Most Hon.
the Marquess of Hartington.
President, Local Government Board,
Right Hon. James Stansfeld.
Vice-President, Committee of Council,
Right Hon. William E. Forster.

NOT IN THE CABINET.

Commanding-in-Chief, F.M. H.R.H. Duke
of Cambridge.

Chancellor, Duchy of Lancaster, Right
Hon. Earl Dufferin.

Works aud Public Buildings, Right Hon.
Acton Smee Ayrton.

Junior Lords of the Treasury, William
Patrick Adam, Marquess of Lansdowne,
and William Henry Gladstone.
Joint Secretaries to the Treasury, George
Grenfell Glynn and William Edward
.Baxter.

Junior Lords of the Admiralty, Vice

Admiral Sir S. C. Dacres, Captain Robert
Hall, C.B., Rear-Admiral John W. Tar-
leton, C.B., and Earl of Camperdown.
President, Board of Trade, Right Hon.
Chichester P. Fortescue.
Postmaster-General, Right Hon. William
Monsell.

Secretary to the Admiralty, G. J. Shaw
Lefevre.

Attorney-General, Sir John Duke Cole-
ridge.

Solicitor-General, Sir George Jessel.

SHERIFFS FOR 1871.

ENGLAND.

(Excepting Cornwall and Lancashire.)

Bedfordshire.-Edward Henry Frederick Dawkins, of Muggerhanger Park, Esq.
BERKSHIRE.-George Charles Cherry, of Denford House, Hungerford, Esq.
BUCKS.-Christopher Tower, of Huntsmoor Park, Esq.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE.-Thomas Richards, of Wimblington,
Isle of Ely, Esq.

CHESHIRE.-The Earl of Haddington, of Eaton Bank.

CUMBERLAND.-William Banks, of Highmoor House, Esq.

DERBYSHIRE.-Charles Rowland Palmer Morewood, of Alfreton Park, Esq.

DEVONSHIRE.- Sir Lydston Newman, of Mamhead, Bart.

DORSETSHIRE.-John Tregonwell, of Cranborne Lodge, Esq.

DURHAM.-James Cookson, of Neasham Hall, Esq.

ESSEX.-Robert Gosling, jun., of Hassobury, Farnham, Esq.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-William Playne, of Longfords, Minchinhampton, Esq.
HEREFORDSHIRE.-Stephen Robinson, of Lynhales, near Kington, Esq.

HERTFORDSHIRE.-Charles Longman, of Shendish, Hemel Hempsted, Esq.

KENT.-Francis Philips, of Lee Priory, Ickham, Esq.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Harry Leycester Powys Keck, of Staughton Grange, Esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-John Reeve, of Leadenham, Esq.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.-Thomas Cordes, of Brynglas, near Newport, Esq.

NORFOLK.-Sir Henry Josias Stracey, of Rackheath Park, Bart.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Sir Geoffrey Palmer, of Carlton, Bart.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-John George Frederick Hope-Wallace, of Featherstone Castle,

Esq.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-James Thorpe, of Coddington, Esq.

OXFORDSHIRE.-Sir Algernon William Peyton, of Swift's House, Bart.

RUTLAND.-John Harry Lee Wingfield, of Tickencote, Esq.

SHROPSHIRE.-William Kenyon Slaney, of Hatton Grange, Esq.

SOMERSETSHIRE.-Henry Kornish Henly, of Leigh House, Chard, Esq.

COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON.-Henry Compton, of Manor House, Minestead, Esq.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Charles Walter Lyon, of Silver Hill, Esq.

SUFFOLK.-Thomas Richard Mills, of Great Saxham, Esq.

SURREY.-Money Wigram, of Esher-place, Esq.

SUSSEX.-Walter Wyndham Burrell, of Cuckfield, Esq.

WARWICKSHIRE.-John Thomas Arkwright, of Hatton House, near Warwick, Esq.

WESTMORELAND.-William Henry Wakefield, of Sedgwick, Esq.

WILTSHIRE.-John William Gooch Spicer, of Spye Park, Chippenham, Esq.

WORCESTERSHIRE.-William Hanford Flood, of Woollas Hall, near Pershore, Esq. YORKSHIRE.-Sir Henry Edwards, of Pye Nest, Bart.

WALES.

NORTH AND SOUTH.

ANGLESEY.-John Jones, of Tre-anna, Esq., afterrwads John Wynne Paynter, of Maes-y-llwyn, Esq.

BRECONSHIRE.-Thomas John Evans, of Tymawr-yn-y-Glyn, Esq.

CARDIGANSHIRE.-Sydney Henry Jones Parry, of Tyllwyd, near Newcastle Emlyu,

Esq.

CARMARTHENSHIRE.-William Du Buisson, of Glynhir, Llanelly, Esq.
CARNARVONSHIRE.-John Griffith Wynn Griffith, of Llanfair, Esq.

DENBIGHSHIRE.-Samuel Pearce Hope, of Marchwiel Hall, Esq.

FLINTSHIRE.-Hugh Robert Hughes, of Kinmel, Esq.

GLAMORGANSHIRE.—Vaughan Hanning Lee, of Lanelay, near Pontypridd, Esq.

MERIONETHSHIRE.-Charles Edwards, of Dolserau Hall, Esq.

MONTGOMERYSHIRE.-John Robinson Jones, of Brithdir Hall, Esq.

PEMBROKESHIRE.-Frederick Leopold Sapieha Manteuffel de Rutzen (commonly called Baron Frederick de Rutzen), of Slebech, Esq.

RADNORSHIRE.-Sir John James Walsham, of Knill Court, near Walton, Bart.

INDEX.

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

ABERDARE, Terrible colliery explosion,

104.

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.

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