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OLDALE ESTATES, Claimant to the, 56.
OLD CATHOLICS.-Synod at Bonn, [231];
statistics of congregations, [232];
question of rights at Geneva, [272].
OLD FORTIFICATIONS OF PORTSMOUTH, 6.
OPENING OF THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
Paris, [141].

OPERA HOUSE, NEW NATIONAL, Laying of
first brick of, by Mdlle. Titiens, 81;
of foundation-stone by Duke of Edin-
burgh, 123.

OSBORN, REAR-ADMIRAL SHERARD, Obi-
tuary notice, 141.

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE Boat race, 22;
cricket-match, 58; University degrees,

244.

OXFORD, Melancholy accident at, 47;
commemoration day, 49; inundations
at, 110; distribution of prizes by
Prince Leopold at, 107; Sir William
Harcourt's speech at, [123].

PACIFIC OCEAN, The bottom of the, [389].
"PACIFIC," Wreck of the, 104.
"PANDORA," Departure of the, for Arctic
regions, 57; return to Portsmouth, 96.
"PAPERS OF A CRITIC, THE," by Sir
Charles W. Dilke, [361].
PARIS. Vide FRANCE.
PARLIAMENT, HOUSES OF.-Opening of,
[5]; Queen's speech, [ib.]; address
moved by Lord Donoughmore, [7]; dis-
cussion and scene upon the election of
Mr. John Mitchel and Dr. Kenealy,
[8]; petition presented from Prittle-
well on the Tichborne case, [13]; cen-
sure from Mr. Bright, [ib.]; Bill for
establishing Triennial Parliaments,
[16]; Irish Peace Preservation Act,
[ib.]; Westmeath Protection of Life
and Property Act, [17]; six weeks'
debate upon second and third readings,
[19]; Privilege" questions, [24];
printers of Times and Daily News cited
to appear before, [25]: Strangers
espied," [26]; Regimental Exchanges
Bill, [ib.]; Army and Navy Estimates,
[29]; the Budget, [31]; proposition
for a Sinking Fund, [32]; ecclesiastical
debates on Bills for the division of the
new see of St. Albans from diocese of
Rochester, increase of the Episcopacy,
and Church Patronage, [34]; Judica-
ture Amendment Acts, [35]; passing
of Land Transfer Bill, [41]; Agricul-
tural Holdings Act introduced in the
Lords, [42]; discussion in the Com-
mons upon, [43]; Improvement of
Artizans Dwellings Bill, [ib.]; Act for
Amending the Labour Laws, [44]; un-
successful introduction of Savings
Banks Bill, [46]; Friendly Societies Bill,

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[47]; Public Health and Adulteration of
Food Acts, [ib.]: Merchant Shipping Act
Amendment Bill, [ib.]; extraordinary
conduct in the House and apology of
member, [48]; withdrawal of the Bill,
[42]; Lord Russell moves two questions
on foreign affairs, [51]; debate upon
continental affairs, Turkey, [53]; pro-
gress of Russia in Central Asia, [55];
proposed visit of Prince of Wales to
India, [58]; vote of £60,000 for ex-
penses, [59]; appointment of Committee
to inquire into foreign loans, [59-62];
Lord Carnarvon's South African policy
attacked in the House of Lords, [77];
Ministerial explanations of Burmah
and China affairs, [98]; two strangers
occupy seats during debate, 18.
PEACE PRESERVATION ACT, IRELAND,
Debates upon, [16].

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PEACOCK, THE COLLECTED WORKS OF
THOMAS LOVE," by H. Cole, [366].
PEARS, REV. Dr., Obituary notice, 156.
PENGE, Murders in a family at, 22.
"PEPYS' DIARY," by Rev. Ingram Bright,
[332].

PERILOUS ADVENTURE, A, 10.
PERSIA.-Unprosperous condition of the
country, [293]; Baron Reuter's rail-
way undertakings, [294].

PHENOMENON, A REMARKABLE, at West-
port, 55.

PHILIP, MR. J. B., Obituary notice, 137.
PIGEON RACES.-The International and
All-England Carrier, 64.

PIGOTT, BARON, Funeral of, 34; obituary
notice, 140.

PINWELL, MR. G. J., Obituary notice,

147.

PLIMSOLL, MR., obtains leave to introduce
a Merchant Shipping Bill, [48]; de-
monstratively protests against the with-
drawal of the Government measure,
and extraordinary behaviour in the
House, [ib.]; ordered by the Speaker
to withdraw, and motion that he be
reprimanded, [49]; apology, [ib];
meeting to consider Government Ship-
ping Act Amendment Bill, 26.
PLYMOUTH, Adventure of three residents
of, 10; serious boat accident at, 84.
POLAND, 50,000 Greeks admitted into the
Russo-Greek Church at, [288].

POLICE AND CRIMINAL STATISTICS, 233.
POISONING BY SERVANT MAIDS, 29.
POPE PIUS IX.-Encyclical Letter, [202];
elevation of five bishops to the rank of
cardinal, [244].

PORTSMOUTH.-Removal of old forti-
fications, 6.

PORTUGAL.-History of year, [262].
POST OFFICE REPORT, 232.

PRESENTATION to the 21st Fusileers at
Aldershot, 7; of colours to 82nd Regi-
ment at Shorncliffe, 41.

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PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY's proposed Uni-
versity for Ladies, 8.

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 241.
PRUSSIA. Vide GERMANY, [204].
PRUSSIAN ECCLESIASTICAL LEGISLATION,
[204]; laws enforced with severity,
[231].

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND STATE PAPERS.
-Proclamation by Governor of Gold
Coast on abolition of slavery, 209;
the St. Petersburg conference on the
usages of war, 210; report of Select
Committee on foreign loans, 213;
letters from the Arctic Expedition,
214; official despatches detailing
death of Commodore Goodenough, 216;
despatch giving intimation of intended
visit of Prince of Wales to India, 217;
the expedition up the Congo, 218;
sentence of court-martial on the officers
and crew of the "Vanguard," 222;
Admiralty minute, 223; Fugitive
Slave and Queen's Ships Circular, 224;
correspondence on the foregoing, 225;
amended Circular, 226; Royal Warrant
on the organisation of Commissariat
and Transport and of Ordnance Store
Departments, ib.; abstracts of various
reports published during the year,

227.

PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, 238.
PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, [47].

PUGIN, MR. E. WELBY, Obituary notice,

143.

PURVIS, REAR-ADMIRAL RICHARD, Obi-
tuary notice, 156.

QUEEN ANNE'S GATE, Fire at, 92.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, Celebration of, 45.
QUEEN.-Speech at opening of Houses of
Parliament, [5]; prevented from at-
tending opening by illness of Prince
Leopold, [ib.]; celebration of birthday,
45; witness of the collision between
the Royal yacht and the "Mistletoe,"
73; letter from, addressed to the
R.V.Y.C., 86; attends funeral of Mr.
John Brown, sen., 97.

QUINET, Funeral of Mr. Edgar, [172];
speeches of M. Victor Hugo and M.
Gambetta at, [173].

RACES.-Bicycle Club, 4; the Oxford and
Cambridge boat, 22; inter-university,
at Lillie-bridge, ih.; Spring Meetings
at Epsom and Newmarket, 31; Two
Thousand Guinea Stakes, 32; four-
mile match at Lillie-bridge, ib.; the
Derby Day, 43; Derby Stakes, 44;
Alexandra Park Summer Meeting, 47;
Ascot and Gold Cup, 51; International
Carrier Pigeon, at Alexandra Palace,
63; Goodwood Gold Cup Day, 67;
Doncaster, 87; Great Yorkshire Han-
dicap and the St. Leger Stakes,
88; Newmarket Meeting, 95, the
Cesarewitch, ib.

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RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-On the Forth and
Clyde Railway, 2; collision at Rhyl,
North Wales, ib.; collision at Middle-
ton station, 8; two collisions at Rugby,
ib.; to an express train near Brownhill
station, 14; to the Scotch express at
Calverley station, 56; collision
Tor, 78; in the Birkenhead tunnel,
ib.; at Kildwick station, ib.; at
Barking, 89; near Newport, ib.; at
West Croydon, ib.; at Keighley station,
89; at Penistone, 90; near Newark,
caused by the floods, 102; at Bolling-
ton, 104; near Bury, ib.; at Chipping-
ham, ib.; at Blackfriars-bridge, 105;
at Farringdon Street station, 119;
Captain Tyler's annual return of
killed and wounded in, 236.
RAILWAY JUBILEE, 88.
RAILWAY ROBBERIES-at Paddington, 4;
discovery of an ingenious contrivance
for, 78.

RAILWAYS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM,
Captain Tyler's report on, 236.
RANKE'S, DR. LEOPOLD,
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RANSOME, Mr. JAMES ALLEN, Obituary
notice, 140.

RATS, Utilising the labour of, 25.
REGENT'S PARK, Attempted highway
robbery in, 99.

REGIMENTAL EXCHANGES BILL, introduced
by Mr. Gathorne Hardy. [26]; amend-
ments proposed and second reading,
[27]; passes through Committee, [28];
debate in the House of Lords on second
reading, [ib.].

REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S REPORT on the
Agriculture of Ireland, 230.
REPUBLIC OF FRANCE, Establishment of
third, [172].

REPUBLIC, South American, Chief features
of the history of, [324].
REMUSAT, Death of M. de, [187];
funeral of, [188].

RETIREMENT OF MR. GLADSTONE from
leadership of Liberal party, [1].
RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE,
AND ART, 325.

REVENUE RETURNS, [137].

REVEREND, Decision in Court of Arches
as to the title of, 67; trial, Keet v.
Smith, 198; decision confirmed, 206;
on appeal to Privy Council, judgment
reversed, 208.

REVIVAL MEETINGS in the Metropolis,
19. Vide Moody and Sankey.
RIDDELL, MAJOR-GENERAL, Obituary
notice, 143.

RIMMEL'S PERFUMERY MANUFACTORY
destroyed by fire, 21.

ROBBERIES-Of Russian Ambassador's
dressing case at Paddington station,
4; several, in the neighbourhood of
Windsor, 9; of jewellers' shops in
Edgware Road and Commercial Street,
Leeds, 16; assault and highway, in the
Strand, 24; at railway stations, 61;
highway, in Regent's Park, 99; bur-
glaries at Dundee and at Woodleigh,
Worksop, 108; singular highway, near
Guildford, 127.

ROBINSON, VICE-ADMIRAL CHARLES GEPP,
Obituary notice, 149.

"ROLL CALL," Narrow escape of the, 16.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH in the British
Empire, 236.

ROME. Vide Italy.

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RUBERY V. GRANT AND SAMPSON, Trial
for libel, 159.
RUSSIA, Visit of Emperor of, to Germany,
[177]; Berlin en fête in honour of,
[217]; history of the year, [285];
proposed European conference on the
usages of war, [ib.]; England declines
to join, [ib.]; the Conference postponed,
[286]; expedition to explore the old
bed of the Oxus, [ib.]; campaign in
and annexation of Khokand, [287];
Russo-Japanese commission to Sagha-
lien, and exchange of territories, [ib.];
launch of two circular ironclads, [ib.];
50,000 "United Greeks" admitted from
Church of Rome to Russian Greek
Church, [288]; proposed new universi-
ties, [ib.]; increase of Socialists and
Nihilists, [ib.]; circular of the minister
to the heads of universities and
schools, [289]; bankruptcy of the great
railway contractor, M. Stronsberg, [ib.];
the Turkish question, [290]; opinion
on the Suez Canal transaction, [291];
speech of the Emperor, [293]; letter
from Prince Gortschakoff to Russian
Ambassador in London, 210.

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SHIPPING DISASTERS.-Wrecks of the
barque "Marie Reine." and the screw
steamer Northern City," 6; African
Royal Mail steamship "Soudan,” 7;
Jersey mail packet ashore, 9; inquiries
into the loss of the "La Plata" and
Cospatrick," 13; loss of the "Gothen-
burg
and
Horseman," Australian
steamers, 16; wreck of schooner
"Punch at Yarmouth, 20; mutiny
on the Jefferson Borden," 35; wreck of
the German mail steamship" Schiller,"
36; wreck of the " Cadiz," 38; run-
ning down of the "Stannington," of
Beachy Head, 46; wreck of the "South-
port," 48; loss of a Bristol vessel and
all hands, 52; wreck of the " Boyne"
off the coast of France, 71; fatal col-
lision between the Royal yacht
"Alberta" and the "Mistletoe," 73;
loss of the ironclad steamer "Van-
guard" off the coast of Wicklow, 79;
steamboat collision between the
Duchess of Sutherland" and the
Edith," 82; collision between the
"Sir James C. Stephenson" and the
"Herzog Ernst" in the Channel, 86;
wrecks on the Mersey, 91; accident to
the" Deccan," 92; loss of the "Pacific"
off Cape Flattery, 104; wreck of the
"Charles Dickens" at Boulogne, 105;
accident to the "Iron Duke," 110;
wreck of the "Wellington," 112; col-
lision with the "Monarch," ib.; wreck

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of the "Deutschland" off the Essex
coast, 117; burning of the school-ship
Goliath," 124; register of wrecks for
the year, 235.

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SHROPSHIRE, Colliery accident at, 84.
SINCLAIR'S "OLD TIMES AND DISTANT
PLACES," [363].

SINCLAIR, THE REV. ARCHDEACON, Obi-
tuary notice, 142.

SINGULAR HIGHWAY ROBBERY, 127.
"SIR RODERICK MURCHISON, THE LIFE
OF," by Professor Geike, [325].
"SLAVE TRADE INSTRUCTIONS."-Circular
from the Admiralty, 126; public in-
dignation and memorial from the
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery
Society, 127; circular withdrawn,
ib.; issue of further instructions, 128.
Vide State Papers, 224.
SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW, 116.
SMITH'S "ASSYRIAN DISCOVERIES," [347].
SOLAR HEAT, Fires caused by, 42.
SOMERSET, COL. POULETT GEORGE H.,
Obituary notice, 148.
"SOUDAN," Wreck of the, 7.
"SOUTHPORT," Wreck of the, 48.
SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES, Strike and
lock-out at the, [62].

SPAIN. History of the year, [252]; res-
toration of the Monarchy and landing
of King Alphonso at Barcelona, [ib.];
proclamation to the insurgents, [253]
proclamation to the army, [254]; in-
terview of the king with Marshal
Espartero, [255]; manifesto to the
Carlists from Ramon Cabrera, [ib.];
attempt to break up the Carlist party,
[255]; progress of the war, [257];
dispute with the United States, [258];
bombastic letter to king from Don
Carlos, [260]; changes in the ministry,
[261]; transactions with the Vatican,
[262].

"SPELLING BEE" at Islington, 111.
SPITAL SERMON, Easter Monday, 24.
SPORTS.-The inter-University at Lillie-
bridge, 22; four-mile amateur walking
match, 32; tent-pegging introduced
by 5th Lancers, 45; University
cricket-match, 58; Eton and Harrow
cricket-match, 60; "Boyton" regatta,
70; swimming feats in the Thames
and at Brighton, 82.

"STAIRS, ANNALS AND CORRESPONDENCE
of THE VISCOUNT AND EARL OF,"
[331].

STANHOPE, EARL, Obituary notice, 156.
STANLEY'S CHART of the Lake Victoria,
Nyanza, [390].

STAR OF INDIA, Investiture of the Grand
Order of, 101, [112].

STEWART, ADMIRAL SIR HOUSTON, Obi-
tuary notice, 157.

STEIN, BARON, Unveiling of statue to, at
Berlin, [224].

STEVENS, MR. ALFRED, Obituary notice,
142.

ST. LEONARDS LORD, Obituary notice,
131; the Will trial, 183.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY in Dublin, 21.
STISTED, LIEUT.-GEN. SIR H. W., Obi-
tuary notice, 158.

STOCK EXCHANGE, Panic on the, [119].
STRIKES, in the South Wales collieries
and iron trade, [62]; origin of the
Association of the South Wales Em-
ployers, [63]; lock-out of the men,
[64]; attempted mediation, [65];
letter from Lord Aberdare, [ib.]; depu-
tation of colliers agree to reduction of
wages, [60]; effects of a letter from
Mr. T. Brassey, [ib.]; victory claimed
by the colliers, 67; Lord Aberdare
gives the results, [ib.]; miners' con-
ference and close of the dispute, [68].
STRONSBERG, Bankruptcy of M., [289].
SUEZ CANAL, Sale of shares in, to British
Government, Circular from M. Lesseps,
[196]; Khedive finances, [282]; Rus-
sian opinion of, [291].

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SUGDEN V. ST. LEONARDS — The St.
Leonards Will Case, 183.
SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR, Visit of the, to
England, [75], 48; reception of, 49;
visits to Aldershot, Crystal Palace, &c.,
58; gifts to the Mayors of London,
Manchester, and Liverpool, 62; depar-
ture of, ib.

SUMMER MANOEUVRES, The, 63.
SUMNER'S "LECTURES ON THE EARLY
HISTORY OF INSTITUTIONS," [346].
SWEDEN, Political state of, [270]; minis-
terial crisis, [271]; visit of King
Oscar to Germany, [ib.].

SWIFTE, MR. E. L. L., Obituary notice,

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TIDAL WAVE AT BRIDGWATER, 107.
TIMBS, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice, 138.
TIPPERARY, Election of Mr. John Mitchel

as member for, [8]; debate in the
House of Commons upon, [9]; issue of
new writ, [10]; death of John Mitchel,
[11].

TOULOUSE, Inundations at, [188]. 66;
vote of 2,000,000 f. for the sufferers,
[189].

TRACTION ENGINE, A Runaway, 25.
TRADES UNION CONGRESS, [69].

TRIENNIAL PARLIAMENTS, Bill for the
establishment of, [16].
TRIALS, Remarkable, 159.
TREDEGAR, LORD, Obituary notice, 140.
TROWBRIDGE, Destruction of a cloth
manufactory by fire at. 23.

TUNNEL, The proposed Channel, [389];
formation of company, 5.

TUCKER, MR. HENRY CARRE, Obituary
notice, 152.
TURKEY, Debate on the condition of, [53];
Civil List of the Sultan of, [ib.];
Herzegovina insurrection, [114]; poli-
tical complications with, [ib.]; Mr.
Disraeli's speech on the critical state
of, [117]; Lord Derby on, [118]; Suez
Canal, [119]; history of the year,
[274]; famine in Asia Minor, [ib.];
history of the rebellion in Herzegovina,
[ib.]; progress of the revolt, [277];
budget and repudiation, [279]; Count
Andrassy's diplomatic note, [280];
Imperial firman, [ib.]; position of
Servia and Montenegro, [281].
TWO THOUSAND GUINEA STAKES DAY, 32.

UNDERGROUND FIRE AT WESTMINSTER,
48.

UNITED STATES.-History of the year,
[298]; conflict in the State of Louis-
iana, [ib.]; action of the Government,
[299]; Sheridan's telegraphic des-
patches, [.]; Congress leaves the
conduct of affairs in his hands, [300];
debates in the House on the situation,
[301]; appointment of Committee to
investigate the state of Louisiana,
[303]; rejection of Canadian Recipro-
city Treaty, [304]; President Grant
on Specie Payments, [304]; "Civil
Rights" and Force" Bills, [305];
end of the Forty-third Congress, [306];

general summary of the Congress,
[ib.]; active preparations for next
presidential election, [309]; autumn
State elections, [ib.]; "hard" and
"soft money" candidates, [310]; Go-
vernor Tilden's reforms in New York,
[ib.]; escape of "Boss Tweed" from
custody, [312]; suicide of William
Ralston, [ib.]; Bunker's Hill Cen-
tenary celebration, [313]; death of ex-
President Johnson and vice-President
Wilson, [314]; opening of Congress,
[ib.]; President's message, [315];
proposition for a "torpedo trial,"
[318]; religious question, [ib.]; Mr.
Bristow's Treasury Report, [319]; a
third term of presidency declared un-
constitutional, [320]; summary of the
year, [ib.]

UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE, THE, 22; cricket-
match, 58.

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"VANGUARD," Loss of H. M. ironclad,
[129], 79; court-martial on the officers,
90; diving operations for recovery of,
114; report of court-martial, 222;
Admiralty minute, 223; Sir Henry
James's speech on, [130]; speech of the
First Lord on, [131].

VENDOME COLUMN, re-erection of statue
of Napoleon on, [196].

VESCI, VISCOUNT DE, Obituary notice,
158.

VIGNOLES, MR. CHARLES BLACKER, Obi-
tuary notice, 152.

"VIKINGS OF THE BALTIC, THE," [340].
"VILLAGE COMMUNITIES," [362].

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VISIT OF PRINCE OF WALES TO INDIA.-
Parliamentary grant, [59]; fitting up
of the Serapis," 90; departure of
the Prince and Princess from Charing
Cross, 94, [112]; journey viâ Paris,
Italy and Athens, 100; arrives at Port
Saïd, and visits the Khedive of Egypt.
101; investiture of the Grand Order
of the Star of India, [112]; rejoins the
Serapis" and arrives at Aden, 105;
grand reception at Bombay, [113];
birthday kept in India, 106; landing
at Colombo and banquet in caves of
Elephanta, 112; from Bombay to
Baroda, 113, [113]; reception by the
Guicowar, and entertainment, ib.; land-
ing at Colombo, [114]; arrives at
Madras, 121; elephant hunt in Ceylon,
ib.; illumination of the surf, 122; at

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