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Disease of vines, 63, 64, 65

Prize offered for destruction of
Phylloxera, 65

Algiers-Suppression of martial law, 410
Allain-Targe, M., Radical programme
drawn up, 455

Alsace-Lorraine, Political effects of loss
of, 423, 424
Alton Shée, d', Funeral of, 4
Annam-Treaty signed at Saigon, 95 ~
Arbitration-Propaganda of Mr. Richard,
98
Army, The-

Attitude towards the democratic
spirit, 524

Bill passed modifying military judicial
code, 271

Billeting, 61

Calling out of the Reserve, 1875, 371
Committee formed for study of Staff
Bill, 60

Funeral Honours Bill, 536
Horses-Law authorising compul-
sory purchase, 61

Introduction of Bill by M. Laisant
for suppression of the Volon-
tarial, 502

Manoeuvres of 1876-Introduction
of Reservists, 528

Measures for protection of Eastern
frontier, 61

Military reform, 581

Motion for suppression of chaplains,
586

M. Naquet's programme for universal
military service and suppres
sion of permanent armies, 453
Non-commissioned officers-General
Chareton's Bil, 60

Organisation of Rifle Clubs, 61
Paris as military centre of France, 61
Political influences upon military

conduct, 527

Raising of the question of limitation
of armaments, 215

Arnaudeau, General-Representative of
French Government at Brus-
sels Conference, 99

Arnim, Count Harry d', Trial of, 103
Art-Revival of Interest, 105
Audiffret Pasquier, Duc de-

Elected President of Senate, 570
Election as President of the As-
sembly-His opening speech,
203

Relations with Goulard, 6

Speech on the dissolution of the
Assembly, 411, 412

Aumale, Duc de-Personality, 39
Austria-Attitude in the Eastern question,

87

Azy, M. Benoist d', superseded by M.
Michaux as Director of the
Colonies, 575

Ballot, Mode of, 278, 279
Bardoux, M.-Views on Education ques-
tion, 119, 120

Batbie, M., Gambetta's description of,
13. (See also Committee of
Thirty.)

Baude, Baron-Representative of French
Government at Brussels Con-
ference, 99

Baudry, Paul Frescoes for the Opera
House, 105

Bérenger, M.-Speech on the Parlia-
mentary Electoral Bill, 8

Bert, M. Paul -

Motions in favour of popular educa.

tion, 492

Speech against ecclesiastical influence
in Education, 116

Berthaut, General, appointed Minister

for War, 525

Bismarck, Prince –

Attitude towards Clericalism, 76,
77, 78

Attitude during Russia's Intervention,

1875, 247

Conversation with Prince Orloff, 74,

75

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Carlist difficulties, 83

Carnot, M. Sadi-Candidature in the Côte d'Or, 456

Casimir-Perier, M.

Candidature at Nogent-sur-Seine, 456

Character and Career, 23, 24 Motion for the Republican Interests, 22, 42-48 Cassagnac, M. Paul de

Action of General de Wimpffen,

197
Imperialistic views of, 462

Cassagnac, M. Paul de (continuea)——
Violent articles on Liberty of the
Press, 587

Caverot, Mgr.-Consecrated Archbishop
of Rheims, 529

Chabaud La Tour, General Baron de-
Appointment as Minister of the
Interior, 40

Reporter of Army Committee of
1874, 61

Chabrol, M. de-Appeal against Suffrage

Bill, 30

Challemel-Lacour, M.-

Speech against ecclesiastical influence

in Education, 117, 118

Speech on Martial Law, 409
Chambord, Comte de--

Circulation of letter confirming policy
of Legitimists, 110

Monarchical Manifesto, 31
Proclamation of unity of the Bourbons
by adhesion to manifesto of
Don Carlos, 82

Reception of Legitimist deputation
at Gorlitz, 584

Changarnier, General--Death, 579
Chaplains, Military, Motion for suppres-
sion of, 586

Chareton, General-Bill for improving
condition of non-commis-
sioned officers, 60

Chaudordy, M. de-Accredited ambas-
sador to Government of
Serrano, 83

Chesnelong, M.-

Amendment for Higher Education
Bill, 264, 265

Defeat at Orthez, 506

Election as Life-Senator, 539
Chevalier, M. Michel-Concession for
submarine railway, 272
Children's Labour Question, 69
China-Difficulties with Japan about
Formosa, 96

Christophle, M.-Address in Orne, 458
Church-Roman Question. (See this title.)
Cialdini, General-Italian Minister in
Paris, 530
Cissey, General de-

Affaire of the Rue des Postes, 522
Cissey Cabinet, Defeat of, 37
Minister of War, 6

Resignation of Cissey Cabinet, 197
Resignation of War Ministry, 525

Clemenceau, M. Georges-

Amnesty question, The, 503
On the election of Mayors, 454

Colonies, The-

Comores, Socilt der, 535

Right of representation granted to
Gujana and Senegal, 582

Colonial Policy, Extension of-Speech of
M. Georges Périn, 95. (See
also Foreign Policy.)

Committee of Thirty-

Constitutional Bill, 41

Decision as to the Casimir-Perier
Proposition, 42

Election of new members, 263
Precaution against Universal Suf-
frage, 49, 50

Report of M. Batbie as to Universal
Suffrage, 12

Resignation of, 263

Commune, The-

M. Clemenceau on the Amnesty, 503
Pardons for convicts of, 571

Prosecutions Bill, 539, 540

Constans, M.-Address at Toulouse, 457
Constitution, The-

Analogies with America, 288

Conference at the Elysée, 1875, 127-

129

Considered in its relation to French
History, 355-357

History of constitutional change,
1800-1848, 301-305
Precedents of great Revolution, 291–

301
Preparations for completion of, 272–
281

Study of the theory of, 283-362
Study of the 1848 Revolution, 305-
312
Constitutional Crisis of 1875, 124-210
Comores, Sociétié des, 535

Corcelle, M. de-Resignation of, 530
Corsica Corsican elections, 461
Crédit Foncier, Regulations for, 574
Cumont, M. de-Minister of Public
Instruction and Worship, 6

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Decazes, Duc (continued)—

Reproaches from Gambetta, 176
Solution of difficulties between

France and Spain, 83, 84
Views on the Suez Canal question, 94
Views upon the Eastern question,
87, 88

Decentralisation, 322

Democracy-

Defects of, 349, 350

Definition of Plutarch, 325
School of, 317, 318

The Democratic Régime, 325, 330
Views of de Tocqueville, 315, 316

Deputies, Chamber of—

Constitution of 1876, 471

Deputies at Versailles, 475, 476
Opening Ceremony after elections
of 1876, 471-473

Derby, Lord-Suez Canal question, On
the, 93. (See also Disraeli.)
Dervieu, M. Edouard-Action in Egyp-
tian financial crisis, 389
Disraeli-Cordiality towards France, 90,

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Duval, M. Raoul (continued)—
Bonapartist sentiments, 460, 461
Joins the Imperialists, 263
Speech in favour of Universal
Suffrage, 190

Duval, M. Raoul (senior)-Election in
the Gironde, 449

Eastern question-Demands of Rou-
mania, 87. (See also Foreign
Policy.)

Education-

Beginning of popular Education
Campaign, 492

Bill on freedom of Higher Educa-
tion, 112-120

Facilities for State Education, 371
Founding of five free Universities,
267

Question of University Degrees, 519
Reform of Secondary Teaching, 71,

72, 73

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