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INDEX.

The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.

ABERDARE, Vide Welsh Colliery.
ACADEMY, EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL.
Vide Art, [349].

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ACCIDENTS.-Alpine, 85; to Mr. An-
derson, 124; at Bath, 56; at Bollington,
17; at Brighton, ib.; at Edinburgh,
128; from ether, 110; to a geologist,
68; a glacier adventure, 61;
Hackney, 120; at Jarrow, 92; to
Mdme. Lablache, 103; to Major
Lloyd, 89; at Queenstown, 8; to som-
nambulists, 5; at Sheffield, 131; in
Staffordshire, 61; at Stockport, 128;
to Mr. A. Walshe, 89.

ADAMS, CAPTAIN, of the " Corea," 19.
AFRICA, SOUTH, Confederation Bill,
[48]; Lord Carnarvon on the Trans-
vaal annexation, [75]; Sir T. Shep-
stone's proclamation, [79]; remon-
strance of S. African Government,
[80]; outbreak of a Kaffir war, [82].
AGRICULTURAL HALL CATTLE SHOW,
124.

ALBERT MEDALS conferred upon Welsh
miners, 74.

ALEXANDRA PALACE, Hawking at the,
20.

ALFRED THE GREAT, Completion of the
statue of, 59; unveiling of by the
Prince of Wales, 70.

ALPINE ACCIDENTS, 61, 85.

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AQUARIUM, THE BRIGHTON, Action
against, 44; birth of a sea-lion at,
47.
ARCTIC EXPLORATION, Captain Sir G.
S. Nares' paper on the, 28.
ARMAMENTS.-German, [220]; Japanese,
[302]; Russian, [188], [249]; Turk-
ish, [189].

ARMY.-The Estimates, [27]; Promotion
Warrant, [69]; changes in the, 58;
sad death of an officer, 59.
ARNOLD, ARTHUR, "Through Persia,"
[339].

ARNOLD, MR. T. J., Obituary notice,
144.

ARTISANS' DWELLINGS Case, Termina-

tion of, 107; the trial, 186.

ART, Retrospect of, [349]; opening of
the Grosvenor Gallery, [ib.]; Royal
Academy Exhibition, [351]; the
Water-colours, [361]; at the Gros-
venor Gallery, [362]; specimens of
sculpture, [363]; new dramatical
productions, [370]; Linton's "Tem-
ples of Pæstum," 22; revival of art
etching, 40; Wagner Festival, 44;
story of Van de Velde, 46; Mr. J.
Foster's bequest, 48; Dr. Schlie-
mann's relics of Troy, 128.
ASCOT CUP-DAY, 59.
ASHLEY, HON. W., Obituary notice,
141.

ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES, [382].
AUSTRALIA, General election, [110];

Chinese immigration question, [111];
New South Wales, [113]; exhibition
in Melbourne, 130.
AUSTRIA and HUNGARY.-History of
the year, [221]; policy on the East-
ern Question, [ib.]; divergence of
popular opinion, [222]; deputation
to Kossuth, [ib.]; Ministerial state-
ments, [223]; mobilisation, [ib.];
meeting of the two Emperors, [224];
speech of Herr Tisza, [ib.]; legal
status of "Old Catholics," [225];
financial position of Hungary, [226];
policy of Count Andrassy, [227].

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BAGEHOT, MR. WALTER, Obituary
notice, 138.

BAILEY, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice,
148.

BAIN, MR. A., Obituary notice, 133.
BAKER, MAJOR, "Turkey in Europe,"
[330].

BAKER, SIR H. W., Obituary notice,
136.

BALKANS, THE, CROSSING OF, by Gen.
Gourko, [193], [252].

BALLIOL COLLEGE, Opening of the new
hall of, 5.

BANDON, THE EARL OF, Obituary
notice, 136.

BARKER, LADY, "Year's Housekeeping
in South Africa," [336].

BARROW, MAJ.-GEN. L., Obituary no-
tice, 162.

BATH, Frightful accident at, 56.
BATTLE ABBEY,Burglary at, 17.
BAXTER, LANGLEY. Vide Artisans'
Dwellings.

BEACONSFIELD, LORD-in the House of
Lords, [12]; maiden speech, [14];
reported retirement, [22]; Mr. Pi-
gott's case, [70]; speech at the
Mansion House, [122]; the Queen's
visit to, [125], 125.
BEETHOVEN'S PIANOFORTE, 14.
BELCHER, ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD,
Obituary notice, 139.
BELGIUM, The Rubens Festival, [272];
Ninth Congress of Socialists, [273];
opening of the Chambers, [274].
BELL, GEN. SIR G., Obituary notice,
153.

BENSON, DR., Consecration of the Bi-
shop of Truro, 39.

BENTINCK, LIEUT.-GEN. ARTHUR CA-
VENDISH, Obituary notice, 165.
BERLIN GALLERY, Picture robbery,
25.

BICYCLE CLUB MEETING, 90.

BIG SPRING STATION, Robbery of a
train at, 91.

BISHOPS, CONSECRATION OF THREE,
129.
BLACKHEATH HIGHWAYMEN, 51; ar-
rest and trial of, 106.
BLACKMORE'S, R. D., "Erema," [346].
BLANTYRE MINE Colliery accident,
106; inquiry into, 115.
BLEWITT'S BUILDINGS, Eviction of
tenants from, 63.

BLIND MEN employed in mines, 86.
BLONDIN at the Crystal Palace, 97.
BLUE-COAT BOY, Suicide of a, 66; re-
port of committee of enquiry upon,

81.

BOLTON, Fire at the Stonehill Colliery,

10; Liberal Association at, 75; mi-
sery of operatives, 97; the spinners'
strike, 106.

BOOK, THE FIRST PRINTED, 42.
BOWERBANK, MR. JOHN SCOTT, Obi-
tuary notice, 139.

"BOWRING, The Autobiographical Re-
collections of Sir John," [311].
BOYTON, CAPTAIN, Swimming feat of,
131.

BRADLAUGH, MR., Prosecution of, 62.
BRAZIL, Visit of the Emperor and Em-
press of, 58.

BROMLEY, MR. VALENTINE, Obituary
notice, 141.

BRIDGE over the Tay, 94.

BRIGHAM YOUNG, Death of, [295];
reading of the will, 87.

BRIGHT, MR. J., On capital punishment,
[61]; on household suffrage, [67];
at Rochdale, [120].

BRIGHTON AQUARIUM, The action
against, 45; birth of a sea-lion at,
47;

BRIGHTON, Explosion of gas at, 17.
BRISTOL CATHEDRAL, Restoration of,
104.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION, THE, at Ply-
mouth, 78, [371].

BRUCE, STATUE OF ROBERT, 118.
BRYAN HALL COLLIERY ACCIDENT, 92.
"BRYAN WALLER PROCTER (Barry
Cornwall), [316].

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BRYCE, DEATH OF DR. JAMES, 68.
BRYCE, J., "Transcaucasia and Ara-
rat," [332].
BUDGET
[42].
BULWER, MR. W. E. LYTTON, Obituary
notice, 148.
BURGLARIES

AND ANNUAL ESTIMATES,

AND ROBBERIES.-At
Audley End, 122; at Blackheath, 51;
at Battle Abbey, 17; at Clapham, 96;
at Clayton, 124; in Epping Forest,
110; of Foreign Bonds, 85; at Hal-
stead Place, 114; at Lichfield, 131;
at Wimbledon, 117.

BURNABY, CAPT. FRED., "On Horse-
back through Asia," [333].
BURNS, Unveiling the statue of, 11.
BUTE, Destruction of the mansion of
the Marquis of, 119.

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VISCOUNT,

Obituary

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, Debate on, [61].
CARDIFF THEATRE, Destruction of, 124.
CARPENTER, MISS MARY, Obituary
notice, 148.

CARRIER PIGEONS, Racing of, 72;
breeding of, 77.

"CASHMERE,"
"Wreck of the, 66.
CATO STREET CONSPIRACY, Death of
the last survivor of the, 6.
CAVILL, MR. FREDERICK, Swims the
Channel, 83.

CAXTON CELEBRATION, THE.-Meet-
ing at Westminster Abbey, 25; the first
printed book, 42; special service at
the Abbey, 53; the Walter machine,
[374].

CENTENARIAN, Dinner party to a, 49.
CHAINING A WIFE at Lincoln, 120.
CHANNEL SUBMARINE TUNNEL, THE,
96.

CHAPMAN, M., Autobiography of Har-
riet Martineau, [307].

CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL, Enlarge-
ment of, 29.

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CHINESE ADVOCATE, A, 131.

CHINESE AMBASSADORS in London, 12;
assault on a servant of the Embassy,
13; the "Tottering Lily," 45; visit
to the Law Courts, 54; the Chefoo
Convention, 112.

CHISHOLM, MRS. CAROLINE, Obituary
notice, 139.

CHISWICK, Historical loss at, 45.
CHRISTOPHER-NISBET-HAMILTON, THE
Right Hon. R. A., Obituary notice,
152.

CHRIST'S HOSPITAL.-Suicide of a
scholar, 66; official enquiry, 81.
CHRONICLE OF REMARKABLE OCCUR-
RENCES, 1.

CHURCH CONGRESS, THE, 100.
CHURCH LEAGUE, THE, 65.
CITY PROPERTY, Value of, 65.

CITY ROAD, Outrage and burglary in
the, 98.

CIVIC PAGEANT, THE, 112.
CLARKE, MR. COWDEN, Obituary no-
tice, 139.

CLAYTON, Burglary at, 124.

CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE, Removal of, 15;
eventful voyage of, 103.

CLERKE, ARCHDEACON, Obituary no-
tice, 165.

CLIFFORD, ADMIRAL SIR AUGUSTUS,
Obituary notice, 137.

COBBOLD, REV. R., Obituary notice,
133.

COBDEN, MRS. R., Obituary notice,
142; the documents of Mr. Richard,
42.
COCHRANE'S, LORD, PETITION, 218.
CODRINGTON, ADMIRAL SIR HENRY J.,
Obituary notice, 156.

COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS. Vide Mining
Casualties.

"COLLINS, MORTIMER," [313].
COLORADO BEETLE, THE, at Mülheim,
62; at Hereford, 73; in the Glasgow
Post-office, 80; official papers re-
lating thereto, 221.

COMPTON, MR. H., Obituary notice,
157.

CONNEAU, Dr., Obituary notice, 155.
CONSPIRACY, Extraordinary charge of,

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COVENT GARDEN, Old custom at, 53.
CREEDMOOR RIFLE MATCH, THE, 90
CRESSWELL v. WALROND, 174.
CRIMINAL CASES.-Artisans' dwellings,
107; City Road outrage, 98; con-
spiracy, charge of, 32; detective con-
spiracy, 93, 116; extortion, charge
of, 92; Foreign Bonds robbery, 85;
highway robberies, 51, 106, 110;
Leeds, execution at, 30; Oxford
murder, 128; Penge murder, 68, 95,
102; turf frauds, 38.

"Crown Prince," Poisoning of the crew
of the, 73.

CUPPAGE, LIEUT.-GEN. SIR R., Obi-
tuary notice, 142.

CZAR OF RUSSIA, THE.-Return to St.
Petersburg, [256]; temporary resi-
dence at Plojesti, 63; confers knight-
hood upon Mr. Archibald Forbes,

111.

DANUBE CROSSED by the invading
Russians, [191].

D'ALTON EDWARD COUNT, Obituary
notice, 158.

DARWIN, MR CHARLES, Testimonial
to, 22; made Doctor of Laws, 114.
DAVIS, CAPT. J. E., Obituary notice,
133.

DAWSON, COL. R. P., Obituary no-
tice, 158.

DEAN PETER, "Theodore Parker,"
[342].

DE CLIFFORD, LORD, Obituary notice,
153.

DELHI. Grand ceremonials at Procla-

mation of Empress of India, [83].
DENMARK.--The Crown and the Folke-
thing, [275]; finance laws, [ib.];
autumn races, [ib.]; State trial of
Ministers, [276]; Battle of the
Budget, [ib.].

DERBY DAY at Epsom, 52.
DERBY, LORD, On the Eastern Question,
[13]; Atrocity Despatch, [16]; Go-
vernment policy, [121].

DETECTIVES, CONSPIRACY OF, exami-
nation at Bow Street, 93; trial, 116,
191.

DIAMOND-CUTTING by Females, 67.
DIGBY, COL. G. S., Obituary notice,
140.

DISCOVERY OF COINS near Verona, 13;
at Cupar Fife, 47.

DISRAELI, Mr. Vide Beaconsfield.
DODGE, COL. R. I., "Hunting Grounds
of the Great West," [338].
DONCASTER RACES, THE, 87.
DONKEYS, High price of, 107.
DORAN'S, Dr., "London in the Jacobite
Times," [345].

DRURY LANE, Public garden in, 21.
DUBLIN. Mrs. F. E. Hoggan obtains
an M.D. degree, 19; Miser, death of a,
105; Patrick's Day celebrations, 24;
railway accident, 64.

DUFFERIN, LORD, Farewell banquet to,
[108].

DUNDAS, RIGHT HON. SIR DAVID,
Obituary notice, 140.

DUNDONALD, LORD, Petition for com-
pensation to, 26.

DURHAM, MR., Will of the late, 121;
obituary notice, 162.

EARDLEY-WILMOT, MAJOR-GEN. F. M.,
Obituary notice, 158.
EARTHQUAKES, 39, 100, [295], [379].
EASTERN QUESTION, THE.--Political
aspects of, [2]; speeches during the
recess, [5]; Mr. Gladstone's "bag
and baggage" policy, [6]; failure of
the Conference, [ib.]; Prince Gort-
chakow's Note, [ib.]; recall of Sir
H. Elliott, [7]; the Queen's Speech,
[12]; Lord Derby's Atrocity Des-
patch, [16]; Government policy, [17];
Mr. Gladstone's Resolutions, [33];
latter sittings of the Conference,

[168]; and failure, [171]; Turkish
Circular Note, [172]; disgrace of
Midhat Pasha, [175]; Russian Note,
[179]; London Protocol, [181]; Rus-
sia's view of her mission, [185];
declaration of war, [186]; indepen-
dence of Roumania, [190]; Austrian
policy, [223]; independence of
Servia, [260]; political speeches in
the autumn, [120]; summoning of
Parliament, [125]; opinions of press
upon, [126]. Vide Russia and State
Papers.

EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHIL-
DREN, 45.

ECHLIN, SIR F. F., Obituary notice,
153.
EDINBURGH, Accident to a somnambu-
list, 5; burning of the Queen's
Theatre, 31; fall of a building, 128.
EDUCATION, The New Code of, 228.
EDWARDS, AMELIA B., "A thousand
Miles up the Nile," [335].
EGYPT.-Convention for suppression of
slave trade, [114]: policy of the
Viceroy, [265]; Col. Gordon, Governor
of the Soudan, [266]; loss of the
"Latof," [267]; appointment of
foreigners to public offices, [ib.];
peace with Abyssinia, [268]; Escort
for the Egyptian Contingent, [ib.];
protection of the Suez Canal, [269];
Prince Hassan, [270]; report of the
Public Debt Commissioners, [271]]
ELECTRIC LIGHT, Experiments with,
55, 82, 110, [374].

ELIOT, SIR ED. G., Obituary notice,
163.

ELLIS, MR. R. S., Obituary notice, 162.
EPPING FOREST, Highway robbery in,

110.

ERLE, RIGHT HON. PETER, Obituary
notice, 133.

ERSKINE, LORD, Obituary notice, 145.
ETCHING, Revival of art, 40.
"ETEN," loss of the steamship, 69.
ETON AND HARROW C.C., The, 69.
"EUCALYPSINTHE," The new liqueur,

69.

"EUROPEAN," Wreck of the, 121.
EWALD'S "Sir Robert Walpole,"
[323].

"EWING, MEMOIR OF BISHOP," [315].
EXECUTION, Terrible scene at Leeds,
30.

EXHIBITION, Proposed Australian, 130.
EXPLOSIONS. Vide Mining Casualties.

FAIRLIE, LADY CUNINGHAM.-A long-
lived family, 54.

FAMINE IN INDIA. Vide India.
FASTING GIRL, A., 130.
FEMALE HEROISM.-Mdlle. Dodu, 55;
Miss Grace Bussell, 115.

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