FEMALE PROFESSION, A NEW, 67. FERGUSSON, SIR WILLIAM, Obituary notice, 137.
"FIDDLER JOss's" Thieves' Supper, 19.
FIRES.-American Patent Office, 94, 101; Bolton, colliery disaster, 10; Brighton, gas explosion, 17; Cardiff Theatre, 124; Coldbath Fields Prison, 27; Edinburgh Queen's Theatre, 31; Fenner's oil factory, 101; Inverary Castle, 102; Millwall, 93, 101; Mill- wall Docks, 125; New York, 84; Penzance, 78; Rothsay, the Marquis of Bute's mansion, 119; St. John's, N.B., 60; Washington, 94, 101; Wor- cester Theatre, 118.
FITZGERALD, FIELD-MARSHAL SIR J. F., Obituary notice, 140. FLEMING, MAJOR-GEN. LE, Obituary notice, 149.
FLOODS. Vide Storms.
"FLYING SCOTCHMAN," Accident to the, 29.
FOLKESTONE RITUAL CASE.-Judg-
ment of the Privy Council, 47; de- fiance of the Vicar of St. Peter's, 50; secession resulting from, ib. Vide Trials, 169.
FONBLANQUE, Mr. DE, "Lives of the Lords Strangford," [321]. FORBES, MR. ARCHIBALD, The insig- nia of a Knight of St. Stanislas con- ferred upon, 111.
FORDYCE, SIR JOHN. Obituary notice, 137.
FOREIGN BONDS, Robbery of, 85. FOREIGN HISTORY, [129]. FORSTER BEQUEST, The, 48. FRANCE. History of the year, [129]; M. Simon's Administration, [130]; census of Paris, [131]; death of Gen. Changarnier, [ib.]; Parliamen- tary episode, [136]; Constitutional powers vested in the President, [138]; death of M. Thiers, [144]; funeral, [145]; addresses at the grave, [147]; political tour of the President, [149]; its failure, [150]; prosecution of M. Gambetta, [151], [156], 89; MacMa- hon's Manifesto, [151]; official de- crees, [153]; death of M. le Verrier, [ib.]; M. Thiers' posthumous address, [ib.]; the elections, [154]; Second Manifesto, [155]; electoral addresses, [ib.]; results of elections, [157]; opening of new Chamber, [158]; Marshal MacMahon's Message, [165]; terminates crisis, [166]; military medal conferred upon Mdlle. Dodu, 55; discovery of Roman remains at Paris, 81. Vide National Assembly. FRANKLIN EXPEDITION, Relics of, 96. FREEMAN, ED. A., "Ottoman Power," [331].
FROST, MR. WILLIAM E., Obituary notice, 148.
FROUDE, J. A., " Short Studies," [327]. "FRUITS OF PHILOSOPHY, THE," Pro- secution of the publishers of, 62.
GABRIEL, VIRGINIA, Obituary notice, 156.
GAGE, VISCOUNT, Obituary notice, 134.
"GAINSBOROUGH DUCHESS," THE, 66. GALE, WILLIAM, Pedestrian feats of, 98, 114.
GAMBETTA, M., prosecution of [151], [156], 89.
GARIBALDI, RICCIOTTI, Adventurous career of, 20.
GELDART, REV. DR. T., Obituary no- tice, 158.
GERMANS, THE EARL OF ST., Obituary notice, 163.
GERMANY.-History of the year, [205]; military anniversary, [ib.]; opening of Prussian Diet, [206]; the Budget, [207]; the Krupp gun, [ib.]; elec- tions for the Reichstag, [ib.]; sec- tarian divisions of Catholics, [ib.]; opening of German Parliaments, [208]; speeches of Prince Bismarck, [209]; Alsace-Lorraine, [210]; 80th birthday of Emperor, [211]; the "Chancellor crisis," [212]; State visit to Alsace-Lorraine, [ib.]; " Old Catholic" Synod, [216]; "Kaiser- week" festival, [ib.] ; population and religious statistics, [214]; autumn manœuvres, [215]; second session of the Diet, [ib.]; financial statement, [216]; debate on Administrative reform, [217]; Loan Bill, [218]; the Emperor's shooting excursion, [ib.]; death of Count Wrangel, [ib.] and General Von Cannstein, [219]; de- bate on worship and education, [ib.]; development of naval power, [220]; robbery from the Berlin Gallery, 25; the Colorado beetle at Mülheim, 62; subterranean telegraphy, 82, 84. GIANT, DEATH OF A, 38. GLADSTONE, MR., at Hawarden, [6]; at Taunton, [7]; on the Eastern Question, [17]; attacks the Govern- ment policy, [24]; resigns Liberal Leadership [32];" Five Resolutions,' [33]; visit to Ireland, [118], 111; speech at Holyhead, [118]; inter- viewed by Bolton Liberal Associa- tion, 75; returned as Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 113. GLASGOW.-Statue to Robert Burns, 11; Lord Hartington at, [119]; Mr. Gladstone returned as Lord Rector of University, 113.
GOLD, German demand for, 74.
GORDON, COL., Statement of, 19. GORILLA, Exhibition of a young, 79; death of, 115.
GRANT, MR. ALBERT, Sale of pictures of, 40.
GRANTLEY, LORD, Obituary notice, 153.
GREECE.-Excitement in, [263]; war- like feeling in the provinces, [ib.]; new Cabinet, [ib.] ; its policy, [264] ; Lord Derby and the Government, [ib.]; death of Constantine Canaris, [265].
GREENOUGH, MR., Sad death of, 25. GREVILLE-HOWARD, THE HON. MRS., Obituary notice, 163.
GRIFFIES-WILLIAMS, SIR W. L., Obi- tuary notice, 147. GROSVENOR GALLERY, Opening of the, [349].
HACKNEY CHURCHYARD, Fatal acci- dent in, 120.
HALF-A-CENTURY CELEBRATIONS, 49. HALIFAX, DR., Good fortune of, 22. HALIFAX FISHERIES COMMISSION
AWARD, [110], [293].
HALL, COMMANDER J., Obituary no- tice, 134.
HALL, MR. C., Appointed as Attorney- General to H.R.H. Prince of Wales, 115.
HALLIDAY, MR. ANDREW, Obituary notice, 142.
HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM, Obituary notice, 137.
HARTINGTON, LORD, on the Eastern Question, [119].
HARVEST OF THE SEA, THE, 129. HATCHAM DISTURBANCES. Vide St. James's.
HASTINGS, SIR F. "Lectures on Poetry," [341].
HAWKING at the Alexandra Palace, 20.
HAWKINS, MR. F., Obituary notice, 165.
HEDLEY, MR. T., Endows a Bishopric, 93.
HENSON, THE REV. JOSIAH ("Uncle
Tom "), Visit to England, 11. HESSE-DARMSTADT, LOUIS III., GRAND DUKE OF, Obituary notice, 149. HISTORICAL LOSS, AN, 45. HISTORICAL PARALLEL, AN, 53. HOARE, Mr., Obituary notice, 145. HOBART, THE HON. A. C., (Hobart Pasha), Story of, 13.
HOGGAN, Mrs. F. P., Successfully passes M.D. examination in Dublin,
[271]; obituary notice, 149; the Budget, [271]; new Cabinet, [ib.]. HOME RULE.-Systematic obstruction of the business of the House, [45]; the "Long sitting of July 31," [ib.]; modifications in the Rules of Debate, [47]; the South Africa Bill, [48]; amendments, [49]; Mr. Butt's repu- diation of the Obstructives, [50]; length of the sitting, [ib.]; Mr. Par- nell's tactics, [51]; the Judicature Bill, [53]; motion for a Committee on Home Rule, [54]; defeat of a Liberal candidate at Salford, [56]; Mr. Butt's Land Bill, [57]; alleged grie- vances, [ib.]; Mr. O'Connor Power's motion for release of convicts, [ib]. HOP-PICKING, Completion of, 95. HORSE SHOW, THE ANNUAL, 56. HORSE-SLAUGHTERING BY DYNAMITE
HORTON CHURCH, Re-opening of, 55. HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, THE EAST LONDON, 45.
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Vide Parliament. HOUSE OF CORRECTION, Great fire at the Coldbath Fields, 27.
HOUSEHOLD SUFFRAGE IN THE COUN- TIES.-Debate, [62]; division, [66]; labourers' delegate meeting, [67]. HUGHENDEN, Royal visit to, 125. HUMANE DISCOVERY, 65.
HUMANE SOCIETY'S MEDALS, 115. HUNGARY. Vide Austria.
HUNT, MR. WARD, Death of, [32]; obituary notice, [54]. HYDROPHOBIA, DEATHS FROM, 108, 109.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, 242. INDIA. Proclamation of the Queen as Empress, [2]; the Delhi ceremonial, [83], 1; Lord Lytton's description of the ceremonials and rejoicings, [ib.]; terrible famines throughout the country, [93]; Government relief measures, [94]; visit to the Famine districts, [95]; end of the Famine in Madras, [96]; the mortality, [97]; the Mansion House Relief Fund, [98], 95; Sir J. Strachey's Budget, [98]; Sir J. Stephen on Indian expen- diture, [101]; Lord Hamilton's an- nual statement, [103]; the Eastern Question, [104]; the Punjab Frontier, [105]; Jowaki war, [107]; scientific views of the Famine, [382]; curious ceremony at Indore, 73. INTEMPERANCE, Debate on, [58]. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN HORSES,
INVERARY CASTLE, Fire at, 102. IRELAND.-Award to the widow of Mr. J. Young, 72; Mr. Gladstone's visit
to, 111; Masonic Grand Lodge, im- portant resolution, 112. IRISH JUDICATURE ACT, The, [53]. "IRISH OBSTRUCTIVES.' "" Vide Home
Rule. ISLEWORTH, Burglary at Gordon House,
ITALY.-History of the year, [228]; health of the Pope, [229]; Clerical Abuses Bill, [ib.]; Papal Allocution, [230]; Ministerial reply, [ib.]; finan- cial statement, [231]; Clerical Bill rejected, [232]; jubilee of the Pope's consecration, [ib.]; anniversary of the Italian Constitution, [ib.]; the Cardinal Antonelli Lawsuit, [233]; failing health of the Pope, [237]; Ministerial crisis, [238]; the new Cabinet, [ib.].
JACOB, GERTRUDE L., "The Raja of Sarawak," [319]. JAMES, LIEUT.-GEN. Obituary notice, 149. JAPAN.-Civil war, [299]; brief history of, [ib.]; insurrection in Satsuma, [300]; causes of complaint, [301]; the Budget, [ib.]; army and navy, [302].
JAPANESE SHIP, Arrival of a, 67. JARROW, Six children killed at, 92. JEEJEEBHOY, SIR JAMSETJEE, Obituary notice, 154.
JERSEY, "COURT D'HÉRITAGE," 99. JUDGES, Style and title of, 41; state
visit to St. Paul's Cathedral, 57.
KAFFIR WAL, Outbreak of a, [82]. KARS, Fall of, [197].
KAVANAGH, MISS J., Obituary notice, 163.
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, SIR JAMES P., Obituary notice, 146.
KENT, THE DUKE OF, and President Washington, 67.
KINGSLEY, "LIFE OF CHARLES," [306].
KRUPP GUN, Experiments with, [207]; a 1,000 ton, [214].
LABLACHE, MADAME, Death of, 103. LADIES ADMITTED TO DIPLOMAS at Hospitals, [372]; allowed to study at the Royal Free Hospital, [ib.]. LAKIN, MR. JOHN, Obituary notice, 137.
LAKE, MAJOR-GEN., Obituary notice, 150.
LANDELLS, MR. ROBERT, Obituary notice, 134.
LANDSLIPS, on the S.E.R., 5; narrow escape of the Camborne V.R.C., 70.
LANDULPH, Extraordinary conduct of the Rector of, 113.
LANFREY, M., Obituary notice, 164. LAPLANDERS, Exhibition of, 114. LEEDS, Execution at, 30.
LEGH, GEORGE C., Obituary notice, 149.
LEWES' "The Physical Basis of Mind," [343].
LEWIN, MR. THOMAS, Obituary notice, 134.
"LIGHTNING " Torpedo-vessel, The, 37. LISBON SYMPATHY and "The Floods in London," 7.
LITERATURE, RETROSPECT OF, [303]. LITERARY WORKS, NEW.-" Across Africa," [335]; "Book of Psalms," [341]; 66 Bowring, Sir J.," [311]; Campbell, John M'Leod," [315]; "Challenger, The," [334]; "Collins, Mortimer," [313];
Democracy in Europe," [326]; "Emigrant in Canada," [338]; "Epic of Hades," Epochs of Modern History,"
[347]; [326]; Ewing, Bishop," [315]; Fergusson, Sir W.," [318]; "Five Years' Penal Servitude," [339]: "Forty Years' Recollections," [306]; "Froude's Studies," [327]; "Hunt- ing Grounds of the West," [338]; "Journal of a Residence at Vienna," [318]; "Kingsley, Charles," [306]; "London in Jacobite Times," [345]; "Makers of Florence," [342]; "Mar- tineau, Harriet," [307]; "New Re- public," [346]; "On Horseback Through Asia," [333]; "Ottoman Power," [331]; "Ozanam, Professor Frederic," [319]; "Parker, Theo- dore, Life and teachings of," [342]; "Persia by Caravan," [339]; " Peru,' [338]; Physical Basis of Mind,' [343]; "Pius IX.," [323]; "Poetry, Lectures on," [341]; "Prince Con- sort," [303]; "Prince of Wales's Tour," [328]; "Procter, Bryan Wal- ler," [316]; "Quincey, Thos. De," [314]; "Raja of Sarawak," [319]; "Renaissance in Italy," [344]; "Russia," [329]; "Russian Wars,' [330]; "Sea of Mountains," [337]; "Sermons," [343]; "South Africa,' [337]; Story of My Life," [310]; "Strangford, Lords," [321]; "Sum- ner, Charles," [322]; "Thousand Miles up the Nile," [335]; Trans- caucasia,"[332]; "Turkey in Europe,' [330]; "Unknown Eros," [348]; "Walpole, Sir R.," [323]; "Wel- lington, Field Marshal Duke of," [324]; "Williams Wynn, Charlotte," [317].
LIVERPOOL ART GALLERY, Opening of, 86.
LLANDUDNO PIER, Opening of, 74.
LLOYD, MAJOR, Accidental death of,
LOCH, MR. GEORGE, Obituary notice, 156.
LOCKE, JOHN, Collection of letters, 98.
LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB, The, 39. LONGMAN, MR. Wм., Obituary notice, 156.
"LONG SITTING, THE," of July 31, [48]. LORNE, MARQUIS OF, "The Book of Psalms," [341].
LOTHIAN, LADY, Obituary notice, 145. LOVETT, MR. W., Obituary notice, 156. LOUVRE, Addition to the Egyptian collection of the, 59.
LUCAN, COUNTESS OF, Obituary notice, 142.
LUSHINGTON, ADMIRAL SIR S., Obi- tuary notice, 145.
LUSHINGTON, MR. VERNON, 97. LUTHER'S BIBLE, Discovery of part of, 50.
LYNN MIDDLE LEVEL WORKS, 118.
MACKAY, CHARLES, "Forty Years' Re- collections of Life," [306]. MACNAMARA, MR. HENRY TYRWHITT JONES, Obituary notice, 138. MADAGASCAR, Abolition of slavery in, [296].
MAINE, SIR HENRY SUMNER, 132. MANCHESTER, Aqueduct to connect Lake Thirlwell with, 64; opening of the new Town Hall, 90. MANGLES, MR. R. D., Obituary notice, 156.
MANNERS-SUTTON, RIGHT HON. J., Obituary notice, 149.
MARGATE, Gale and wrecks at, 117. MARMOZET, THE PIGMY, 75. MARSHMAN, MR. J. C., Obituary notice, 154.
MARSH, MRS. G., Obituary notice, 156. MARTIN, T., "Life of the Prince Con- sort," [303].
MASONIC LODGE OF IRELAND, Im- portant resolution of, 112. MASONS, OPERATIVE, Strike of the,
64; meeting at Clerkenwell, 80; arrival of foreign workmen, 95; accommodation provided for them, 104; picketing, 107; cost of the strike, 117; engagement of Germans, 119.
MATTHEW BOOTH, Death of, 6. MAY MEETINGS, The, 43. MAYORESS, Marriage of the Lady, 76. MAY, SIR THOS. ERSKINE," Democracy in Europe," [326].
MELLISH, SIR GEORGE, Obituary no- tice, 150.
MERRITT, MR. HENRY, Obituary notice,
MERRY, MR. JAMES, Obituary notice, 138.
MERTHYR, Great Distress at, 131. MEUX'S, MESSRS., BREWERY, Well- boring experiments at, 76, [378]. MICHELL, DR., Obituary notice, 140. MIDDLETON, LORD, Obituary notice, 165.
MIDHAT PASHA, Fall and banishment of, [175]; arrival of, 49; visit to the House of Commons, 61. MIDIAN, Discoveries in the Land of, 43.
MILLWALL, Great fires at, 93, 94. MILTON'S FIRST WIFE, 55. MILTON, WM. VISCOUNT, Obituary notice, 135.
MINER, A fortunate, 33. MINING CASUALTIES.-Blantyre pit, 106; inquiry into, 115; Bryan Hall colliery, 92; Great Boys colliery, 21; Rhonddha Valley, 33; Stonehill colliery, 10; Wigan, death of a blind man at, 86-explosion at, 101. MINISTERS, THE CHINESE, 12. MISERS, Deaths of, 22, 105. MOLYNEUX, REV. CAPEL, Obituary notice, 166.
MONITORS, Destruction of Turkish, [191].
MONRO, SIR DAVID, Obituary notice,
"MONTEM," OR "SALT HILL," Sale of, 82.
MORESBY, ADMIRAL SIR FAIRFAX, Obituary notice, 135.
MORIARTY, BISHOP, Obituary notice, 163.
MORIER, MR. D. R., Obituary notice, 154. MORMONISM, Execution of Bishop J. Lee for massacre of emigrants, [293]; death of Brigham Young, [295]; obituary notice, 157.
MOROCCO, VISIT OF THE GRAND SHEREEF OF, 76.
MOTLEY, HON. J. L., Obituary notice, 145.
MOUNTAIN, Fall of a, [379].
MOUNT STUART HOUSE, ROTHESAY, destroyed by fire, 119.
MOZLEY, REV. CANON, Obituary notice, 166.
MYCENE, Discoveries at, 30.
re-opening of Chambers, [139]; the Message, [ib.]; debate on the Min- istry, [141]; their policy, [142]; speech of M. Gambetta, [ib.]; dis- solution of the Chamber, [144]; death of M. Thiers, [ib.]; opening of new Chamber, [158]; M. A. Grévy's motion on electoral abuses, [159]; debate upon, [160]; resignation of the De Broglie Ministry, [163]; the MacMahon Ministry, [ib.]; its de- claration and defeat, [164]; M. Dufaure's Cabinet, [165]; Marshal MacMahon in extremis, [166]; and submission, [ib.]. Vide France. NAVY ESTIMATES, The, [29]. NETHERLANDS, Death of the Queen of the, 57.
"NEW BRADFORD," Voyage of the, 72. NEWMARKET RACES, The, 42. NEW ZEALAND, [112].
NILLSSON, CHRISTINE, A story of, 18. NOBLE, JOHN, "South Africa," [337]. NORFOLK, Double murder in, 105. NORFOLK, Marriage of the Duke of,
policy of the Government, [20]; minor Bills, [27]; Army Estimates, [ib.]; the Navy, [29]; death of Mr. Ward Hunt, [32]; Mr. Gladstone's Five Resolutions, [33]; amendments, [35]; Mr. Cross's speech, [36]; division, [40]; the Budget, [42]; Irish Obstructives, [45]; modifica- tions in the Rules of Debate, [47]; "the long sitting " of July 31 on the South African Confederation Bill, [48]; Dissenters' Burials Bill, [52]; Irish Judicature Act, [53]; Home Rule, [54]; Land Bill, [57]; Mr. Chamberlain on intemperance, [58]; Sunday closing, [59]; Colonial Mar- riage Bill, [ib.]; Capital punish- ment, [60]; Household Suffrage to Counties, [62]; Army Promotion, [67]; the Pigott Case, [70]; Vote of Censure, [ib.]; apology of the House, [71]; official reporting, [72]; Territorial Waters Jurisdiction, [ib.]; City of London Companies, [ib.]; Oxford and Cambridge Universities, [ib.]; Clerical Fellowships, [73]; Prison Bills, [74]; Public Education Vote, [75]; South Africa and An- nexation of the Transvaal, [76]; Lord J. Hamilton on Indian Finance, [103]; summoning of, [125]. PAGE'S "Life of De Quincey," [314]. PALERMO BRIGANDS, 24.
PARIS MAIL, Robbery of the, 55. PARRY, MR. JOHN, Farewell benefit performances of, 26
PATMORE, MR. C., "Unknown Eros," [348].
PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, ST., Marriage in, 76.
"PENAL SERVITUDE, FIVE YEARS'" [339].
"PENGE MYSTERY, THE," Trial of the Stauntons and Alice Rhodes, 66, 68, 95; commutation of sentence, 102. Vide Trials, 178.
PERCEVAL, RIGHT HON. SPENCER, Death of the daughter of, 14. PERCY, GEN. LORD, Obituary notice, 164.
PERSIA, THE SHAH OF, Present to the South Kensington Museum, 64. PETER THE GREAT'S WILL, [1]. PHONOGRAPH, Mr. Edison's, [373]. PIERCE, E. L., "Charles Sumner," [322].
PIRACY IN THE NORTH SEA, 81 PLEVNA, Siege and fall of, [198]. PLYMOUTH, British Association Meet- ing at, 78, [371]; Somnambulist, accident at, 78.
POCOCK, FRANCIS, death of, [381] 93. POLICE INSPECTORS' CONSPIRACY.
POMARÉ, QUEEN, Obituary notice, 159.
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