The infamy is theirs, whose evil deed Is past undoing; yet not guiltless we, Who, penniless that brave old man could see, Restored to honour, but denied its meed.
A Belisarius, old and sad and poor,
To our shame, not to his-so he lived on, Till man's allotted fourscore years were gone, And scarcely then had leave to 'stablish sure
Proofs of his innocence, and their shame,
That had so wronged him; and, this done, came death, To seal the assurance of his dying breath,
And wipe the last faint tarnish from his name.
At last his fame stands fair, and full of years He seeks that judgment which his wrongers all Have sought before him-and above his pall His flag, replaced at length, waves with his peers. He did not live to see it, but he knew
His country with one voice had set it high; And knowing this he was content to die, And leave to gracious Heaven what might ensue.
Ashes to ashes! Lay the hero down,
No nobler heart e'er knew the bitter lot To be misjudged, maligned, accused, forgot- Twine martyr's palm among his victor's crown.
N.B. The figures between [ ] refer to the History.
ACCIDENTS.-Frightful accident at Law- rence, U. S.; fall of a factory, and subsequent fire, several hundred lives lost, 7; explosion of Darby's fire- work manufactory, two persons killed, 8; fatal accident, Captain Harrison of the Great Eastern and others, drowned, 10; fatal coal-mine ac- cident near Wolverhampton, 12; fatal boiler explosions at Mid- dlewich and Edinburgh, 13; dread- ful furnace accident at the Dun- dyvan Iron Works, four persons killed, 30; fall of Thurston church tower, 37; fatal boat accidents, 40; boiler accident at Seaton Burn col- liery, 46; singular accident at Falcon Dock, 47; fatal boiler explosions at Airdrie, 57; fatal boat accident on the Lea, 60; fall of buildings in Lombard-street, 65; fatal accident to Artillery Volunteers at Dover, 136; fall of a ropery at Pendleton, 138; fatal accidents to English tourists in the Alps, 141; powder works at Oban blown up, six lives lost, 156; fatal panic at Stockport, six lives lost, 159; explosion on board the steam-ship Tonning, thirteen lives lost, 170; fatal gunpowder explosion at Nor- wich, 181.
Railway Accidents :- Several in January, 4; at the Tottenham station of the Eastern Counties Railway, six persons killed, many wounded, 21; at the Hatfield-station of the Great Northern, two persons killed, 61; singular accident on the same, 77; fatal accident near Granton, 118; fatal accident on the Shrewsbury and Hereford line, 148; dreadful accident to an excursion train at Helmshore, 152; fatal explosion of a locomotive at King's Cross, 170; dreadful acci- dent at Atherstone, ten lives lost, 172; return of the number of rail- way accidents and persons killed in the year 1860, 209.
Colliery Accidents.-Explosion of
Accidents-continued.
a boiler at Blaydon Main colliery, 14; fatal explosion near Barnsley, eleven persons killed, 19; fatal explosion at the Burradon pit, seventy-six lives lost, 25; explosion at Mountain Ash, twelve lives lost; other explosions, 171; awful explosion at Risca, 142 lives lost, 179; boiler explosion in Hetton colliery, twenty-three lives lost, 195.
ACTS, LIST OF, 23 & 24 VICT.-i. Public General Acts, 301; ii. Local and Personal Acts, 307; iii. Private Acts, printed, 317; iv. Private Act, not printed, 317.
AUSTRIA.-Enlargement of the num- bers and powers of the Reichsrath, and promulgation of a new constitu- tion, the Imperial patent reconstitut- ing the Reichsrath, [247]; the Impe- rial diploma or new constitution, [248]; Imperial autograph letters to the Ministers; great concessions to the Hungarians, Croatians, and Scla- vonians, [250]; continued dissatisfac- tion of the Hungarians, [251].
BANK RATE OF DISCOUNT, 14; 206. BANKRUPTS, Total number of in the year, 338.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES in the year; and in ten years 1851-60, 338.
BUTCHER'S MEAT, Average Prices of, in the year, 337.
CHINA.-Expedition fitted out by Eng- land and France to proceed to China; Earl of Elgin and Baron Gros ap- pointed Plenipotentiaries; wrecked on the voyage at Ceylon, [258]; ulti- matum addressed to the Chinese Go- vernment; the reply, [259]; rendez- vous in the Bay of Tah-lien-hwan; the forces disembark at Peh-tang, [260]; Chinese rebels repelled by the British at Shanghai, [260]; march from Peh-tang to Tangku, [261]; capture of the Taku forts, [262];
abortive attempts at negotiation, [263]; occupation of Tien-tsin, [264]; duplicity of the Chinese Commis- sioners, [264]; allied forces advance from Tien-tsin; treacherous conduct of the Tartar General; engagement with the enemy at Tang-chow, [265]; seizure of Messrs. Parkes, Loch, Bra- bazon, Anderson, and others, by the Chinese; fate of the prisoners, [267]; advance upon Pekin; capture and plunder of the Emperor's summer palace, [268]; surrender of Pekin to the allies, [269]; destruction of the summer palace, [270]; convention with the Chinese Government, and ratification of the Treaty of Tien-tsin, [270].
Notification of the Treaty of peace in the City, 200.
Colliery Accidents.-See Accidents. CORN, HAY, STRAW, CLOVER, AND BUT- CHER'S MEAT, Average prices of, dur- ing the year, 337. DEATHS, 1860.-Abercrombie, It.-col. 376; Aberdeen, earl of, 376; Addi- son, dr. T. 383; Alan, It. col. 353; Alba and Berwick, duchess S. 388; Alexander, dr. 383; Allen, miss E. 384; Alleyne, lady, 384; Amos, prof. A. 354; Amsinck, col. 384; Ander- son, lieut. 384; Anderson, col. 855; Andrews, J. 385; Arbuthnott, viset. 355; Armitage, J. 3×5; Arndt, E. M. 385; Aubrey, C. W. 356; Austin, gen. 3×6.
Back house, E. 386; Bacon, E. 886; Baden, grand duchess of, 3×7; Bailey, mr. 856; Baines, rt. hon. M. T. 386; Baker, R. 386; Balcombe, mrs. E. 386; Balfour, G. C. 3×6; Bamford, T.B. 386; Ballard, E. G. 3×6; Banks, E. G. 3×6; Barbar, L. J. 3×6; Barnes, P. E. 3×6; Barry, sir C. 3×6; Bath, archd. of, 443; Bayley, W. B. 3×7; De 8. 887; Bechelv. 1. 3×8; Bell, T. 3**; Bell, W. B. 3××; Bell, T. 3××; Bentley, J. 38; Beresford, lady G. 38; Berwick and Alba, duchess of, 38: Binns, mrs. E. 388; Blackall, J. 388; Blackwood, mrs. E. 3×8; Blake, rev. dr. 398; Blake, sir F. 3; Booker Blakemore, mrs. J. A. 38; Blomfield, F. 38; Blundell, maj gen. 3; Blunt, E. W. 3×9; Boileau, maj-gen. 355; Bolland, lady, 318; Bolton, maj. gen. 38%; Bona- parte, prince Jerome, 8×4; Boston, Lady, 393; Boston, H S. 393; Boult- bee, J. M. 393; Boulton, mrs. C. 393;
Deaths-continued.
Bouverie, C. P. 393; Bowlby, T. W. 393; Bowlby, rev. E. 393; Bowyer, sir G. 393; Brabazon, capt. 393; Bradshaw, F. G. 394; Brandling, lieut. col. 394; Bridgeman, rear-adm. 894; Brisbane, gen. sir T. M. 394; Broke, lieut.-gen. 395; Bromley, J. W. 896; De Brouckere, C. 396; Brough, maj. gen. 396; Brough, R. B. 396; Broughton, R. E. 396; Broughton, mrs. J. 396; Brown, H. 396; Browne, adm. 396; Browne, hon. J. L. 396; Browne, col. 396; Bruck, baron von, 396; Buchannan, J. 397; Buist, dr. 397; Buller, maj.- gen. 397; Bunbury, sir H. E. 397; Bunn, A. 898; De Bunsen, baron, 398; Butt, G. M. 399; Butterworth, H. 400; Byng, adm. 401; Byron, lady Noel, 401.
Cameron. lieut. col. 401; Camp- bell, maj -gen. 401; Campbell, mrs. J. G. 401; Canning, rev. W. 401; Carew, J. F. 401; Carfrae, gen. 401; Carnegie, lady, 401; Carnegie, W. F. L. 401; Carpenter, maj.gen. 402; Carre, adm. 402; Carrington, F. A. 402; Carroll, alderm. sir G. 402; Cartwright, mrs. M. A. 402; Carus- Wilson, rev. E. 402; Cates, mrs. A. G. 402; Cawdor, earl, 402, Chalmers, lieut gen. sir W. 402; Chalon, A. E. 42 Chapman, rev. W. E. 403; Chapman, miss . A. 403; Chermside, sir R. A. 403; Che- shire, rev. W. J. 403; Chetwynd, lady, 403; Childers, mrs. S. A. 403; Cleaver, rev. W. 403, Clifton, lady, 403; Cobbold, J. 408; Coch- rane, Mrs. M. A. 493; Colchester, M. 403; Colenso, J. W 404; Coivile, comm 404; Conn.comm 404, Coode, maj. 404; Coombes R. 404, Cooper, W. D. C. 404; Coote, C. T. 404; Copeland. mrs. S. 404; Cotten, gen Mir W. 404; Cotton, J. 404; Cot- trel, G. A. 404; Coulson W. 404, Cowley, dow. lady, 405 Coulthart, mrs. H. 405; Craven, dow, ents of, 405; Craven, F. 405, Creagh, maj. gen Sir M. 405; Creighton, mrs. H. 405; Cresswell, mrs. E. 405, Orely, rev. G. 405; Crompton, J B45, Crosbie, Nir W E 4-6 Crowe hrut.- eol. 406, Cullum, S. H 406, Cum beriege, heut. eol. 407; Curwen, H 407: Czartoryski, prines C 407.
Dalhousie, marq of, 497 Daltor. W. 410; Davison, MIT H 41 Davy, miss K. 410, Dawes, M. 41
Day, J. 410; Decamps, A. G. 410; Decazes, duke, 410; D'Evereux, J. 411; Delmé-Radcliffe, comm. 411; Dempsey, C. 411; Desanges, sir F. 411; Deschênes, adm. 411; Devas, T. 412; Devonshire, rear-adm. 412; Devrient, máme. Schroeder, 412; Dickens, miss G. 412; Disbrowe, maj. 412; Dixon, G. 412; Dobson, R. R. 412; Domville, sir W. 412; Donegal, marchess. of, 412; Dupont, mdme. 412; Dover, lady, 412; Downes, rt. hon. lady, 412; Dromore, bp. of, 388; Drummond, H. 412; Drum- mond, maj.-gen. 412; Duméril, A. M. C. 413; Dundas, lieut.-col. 413; Dundonald, earl of, 413; Dunn, J. 435; Dwarris, sir F. 435; Dyer, J. 435; Dyneley, lieut.-gen. 435; Dyson, rev. C. 435.
Eardley, lady, 435; Eccles, prof. 435; Edgworth, mrs. U. M. 435; Eglinton and Winton, cntss. of, 435; Elgin, cntss. dow. of, 436; Elley, T. B. 436; Ellison, C. 436; Ellison, mrs. M. J. 436; Ellison, mrs. J. G. 436; Elphinstone, lord, 436; Elvey, dr. S. 437; Erskine, mrs. 437; Erskine, miss H. 437; Evans, mrs. C. 437; Eyres, capt. H. 437.
Fairfax, sir H. 437; Falconer, lieut.- gen. 437; Fardell, rev. T. 437; Farn- ham, R. 437; Farren, H. 437; Farrer, mrs. M. 437; Felix, maj.-gen. 437; Fellows, sir C. 437; Ferguson, sir R. 438; Ferneley, mr. 438; Ffolkes, sir W. J. H. B. 438; Ffrench, baron, 438; Finlaison, J. 438; Fisher, lady, 439; Fisher, lady L. C. 439; Fitzgerald, sir J. J. 539; Fitzgerald and Vesey, very rev. lord, 439; Flatman, N. 439; Fleming, lieut.-gen. 439; Flet- cher, rev. A. 439; Flexmore, R. 440; Flood, L. T. 440; Foley, hon. mrs. H. W. 440; Ford, capt. 440; Forrest, sir J. 440; Forrester, capt. 440; Forster, dr. 440; Fotheringham, lieut.-col. 441; Fowke, L. W. 441; Fowler, adm. 441; Fox, T. W. 441; Franklin, W. 441; Fraser, mrs. 441; Fremantle, capt. 441; French, lieut.- col. 441; Fry, W. A. 441.
Gage, hon. mrs. 441; Galloway, miss J. R. 441; Gambier, W. 441; Gardiner, miss, 441; Garrett, comm. 441; Gell, mrs. E. J. 441; Le Geyt, P. W. 441; Ginger, capt. 441; Glover, F. H. 441; Glover, E. 441; Gold- smid, A. A. 441; Goldsmid, lady J. 441; Goodlake, hon. mrs. E. 441;
Deaths-continued.
Goodrich, S. G. 441; Gordon, adm. 441; Gore, W. O. 442; Gor- manstown, visct. 442; Gower, W. L. 442; Grant, dr. J. 442; Grant- ham, major-general, 442; Granville, cntss. 442; Graves, miss M. 442; Grayson, mrs. C. 442; Greaves, G. 442; Grenfell, mrs. M. D. 442; Guil- lamore, visct. 442; Du Guiny, mlle. 442; Gundry, mrs. 443; Gunning, ven. W. 443.
Hales, lady L. 443; Halford, Mrs. E. M. 443; Hall, sir J. 443; Hall, J. 443; Hall, J. V. 443; Halliburton, hon. sir B. 443; Hamerton, lieut.- col. 443; Hames, maj. 443; Hamil- ton, hon. lady J. 443; Hamilton, J. 443; Hammill, J. 443; Hampden, J. 445; Handley, hon. Mrs. 445; Han- mer, Mrs. C. 445; Hanson, rev. W. H. 445; Harcourt, rev. L. V. 445; Hard- ing, lieut.-gen. sir G. 445; Harford, capt. 445; Harland, lady A. 445; Harris, col. 445; Harrison, capt. 445; Hartley, J. 446; Hartshorne, T. 446; Harvey, gen. sir R. J. 446; Hawker, adm. 446; Hawkins, maj.-gen. 447; Hay, lady M. T. 447; Hayter, lady H. C. 447; Helmore, rev. H. 447; Henry, lieut.-gen. 447; Herbert, lady A. 447; Hewitson, W. 447; Hewson, adm. 447; Heytesbury, baron, 447; Hill, col. sir R. C. 447; Hill, mrs. E. 448; Hindmarsh, adm. Sir J. 448; Hip- pisley, lieut.-col. 448; Hodgson, mrs. C. 448; Hodgson, mrs. C. 448; Holdsworth, A. H. 448; Holland, capt. 448; Hollis, maj.-gen. 448; Holmes, J. 448; Home, maj.-gen. 448; Home, lieut.-gen, 448; Hope, capt. 448; Hope, col. 448; Hopkins, sir F. 448; Hornby, lady M. S. 448; Horne, Sir W. 448; de Horsey, S. H. 448; Horton, lieut.-col. 448; Horwood, W. 448; Hoskyns, lady S. 448; Howley, mrs. M. F. 448; Huc, abbé, 448; Hudson, W. 448; Hun- gerford, lieut.-col. 449.; Hunt, comm. T. 449.
Ibbetson, lady A. 449; Il Hami Pasha, 443; Inglis, rev. T. 449; In- gram, H. 449; Irving, dr. 449; Irwin, col. 449; Isaacson, E. C. H. 449.
James, G. P. R. 449; Jameson, mrs. A. 451; Jardine, D. 453; Jeffery J. 453; Jenkinson, mrs. F. A. 453; Jervis, J. 453; Jodrell, lady A. C. 453; Johnson, sir H. A. 453; John- son, G. 453; Jullien, mons. 453.
Keck, col. 454; Kelly, mrs. M. L.
454; Kemp. mrs. F. M. 454; Keogh, T. 454; Kerrison, lady, 454; Kings- ley, rev. C. 454; Kingsley, lieut.-col. 454; Kingston, mrs. H. A. 454; Kinnaird, C. F. 454; Kinnersley, mrs. H. 454; Knollis, rev. J. 454; Knox, hon. mrs. V. 454; Kynaston, capt. 454.
Laing, rev. D. 454; Lamb, sir C. M. 454; Lambert, comm. 454 ; Landells, E. 454; Langford, dow. lady, 455; Langton, E. G. 455; La- pidge, adm. 455; Lascelles, col. 455; Lauderdale, earl of, 455; Lau- rie, lieut.-col. 455; De Lauriston, gen. marq. of, 455; Law, maj.-gen. 455; Leake, col. W. Martin, 455; Ledgard, R. 455; Lee, mrs M. 455; Legard, sir T. D. 456; Leigh, dow. lady, 456; Leigh, F. G. 456; Leigh- ton. gen. sir D. 456; Leven and Mel- ville, earl of, 462; Lightfoot, mrs. E. A. 456; Lillie, lady, 456; Lime- rick, archd. of, 462; Lind, J. P. 456; Lindsay, lieut.-col 456; Lips- comb, mrs. M. H. 456; Lizars, prof. 456; Lloyd, adm. 456; Locke, J. 456; Lockyer, maj.-gen. 458; Lon- desborough, lord, 459; Longford, earl of, 459; Loseby, J. 459; Lowe, miss A. E. 459; Lygon, gen. hon. E. P. 459; Lynch, capt. 459.
Mabbott, W. C. 460; Maberley, rev. F. H. 460; Macdonald, lieut. col. 460 Macdonald, lady, 460; Macdonald, Lars. J. 460; Macdonald, mrs. F. M. 460; MacDowell, col. 460; Mackenzie, lady, 460; Mac- kenzie, gen. 460; Maconochie, capt. 460, Macpherson, maj. 46): Me- Christie, T. Y. 461; McDonnell sir E. 461; McMahon, gen sir T. 461; McDonald, H. 461; Magrath, A. N. 461; Mainwaring, sir H. M. 461; Mainwaring, maj. 461; Mansfield, entss. dow. of, 461; Manvers, entsă. 461; Manvers, earl. 461; Marriott, miss S. C. 462; Marriott, S. 462; Marsh, sir H. 462; Marshall, S. 462; Marshall, F. 462; Martin, G. 462; Martin, P. J. 462; Martin, miss. M. 462; Martineau, P. 462; Maude. A. 462; Maude, hoa and rev. J C.462; Maunsell, hon. mrs. C. E. 4/2; Maunsell, ven. W. W. 462; Maxwell, sir D. 462; Maxwell, lady, 462; May, C. 462; Mayer, J. 462; Meck- Jenburg Strelitz grand duke of, 462 ; Mee, mrs. F. 462; Melville, sir J. 153; Merest, J E. 463; Mexbo
Deaths-continued.
rough, earl of, 463; Middleton, sir W. F. 463; Mill, rev. sir J. B. 463; Miller, J. 463; Miller, lady, 463; Mills, miss S. E. 463; Milman, capt. 463; Mitchell, col. 463; Money, adm. 463; Moor, maj.-gen. 463; Moore, maj. 463; Moore, mrs. E. 463; Moorsom, capt. 463; Moorsom, mrs. J. 464; Morley, A. 464; Morris, J. 464; Morrison, A. 464; Morrison, adm. 464; Moore, mrs. E. 464; Mountain, J. K. 464; Mowbray, lady, 464; Moyle, J. G. 464; Mundy, maj.- gen. 464; Murchison, miss B. 464; Mure, col. 464; Murphy, serj. 464; Murray, gen. hon. sir H. 464; Murray, mrs. F. 465; Murray, adm. 465; Mur- ray, lady, 465; Murray, miss M. 465; Murray, lieut.-col. sir A. 465; Murray, rt. hon. lady, 465; Murray, rev. T. B. 465; Mustoxidi, sir A. 465; My- nors, H. E. 465.
Napier, lieut.-gen. sir W. F. P. 465; Napier, lady C. A. 470; Napier, adm. sir C. 470; Napier, lady M. 475; Narrien, J. 475; Needham, lady, 475; Nelthorpe, H. 475; Nevill, maj. 475; Nicholson, T. 475; Nicholls, gen. 475; Noel, mrs. L. P. 476; Norfolk, duke of, 476; De Normann, W. C. F. H. T. 476; North, lord, 477; Noyes, mrs. M. 477.
O Donnoghue, lieut -col. 477 ; Ogil- vie, miss, 477; O'Grady, H. M. 477 ; Onslow, mrs. S. 477; Öranmore and Browne, lord, 477; Orford, entss. dow. of, 477; Von Orlich. maj. 477; Orme. H. 477; Ormerod, mrs. 8. 477; Ormerod, W. P. 477; Ormonde, dow. marchess. of, 477; Otter, mrs. N. S. 478; Ottley, B. T. 47%; Otto, col. 478; Owen, col. 478; Owen, D. D. 478.
Pack, col. 478; Palev, J. G. 478; Palk, sir L. V. 475; Paimer, J. 47×, Panton, ven. dr. 478; Parker, T. 478; Parker, dean, 478: Parry, C. H. 478; Payne, lady, 479; Pearse, 8. E. 479; Pearson, rev. G. 479; Pechell, adm. sir G. R. B 479, Pechell, J. 479, Peel, rev. P. 479; Peel, capt. 479; Pelham, lady, 479, Pennell, W. 479; Perceval, miss 1. 480, Perrin J. 480, Perrot, lady, 4×0; Perry, hon E 8. 450; Peto J. 450; Pine Coffin, rev. J. T. 450, Plowden mr. 4), Polhill, C. D. 4×0, Pol miss H. L. 480; Powell, rev B 480; Powell, mrs R. E. 4×0; P hon. W. 480; Pratt, lieut. col.
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