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,
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,
[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].
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,
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.
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,
PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, 238. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, [47].
PUGIN, MR. E. WELBY, Obituary notice,
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.
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, England," [343].
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.
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.
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
of the "Deutschland" off the Essex coast, 117; burning of the school-ship Goliath," 124; register of wrecks for the year, 235.
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].
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,
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.
"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].
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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