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Ds. Wace, King's.
(Buller, Trinity.
Krohn, Magdalen.
Barker, Caius.
Browne, Emmanuel.
Bridgeman, Trinity.
Hamley, Clare.
Hoare, John's.
Loxley, Catherine's.
Horsley, F., Corpus.

THIRD CLASS.

Oddie, John's.

Hopkinson, Pembroke. Strahan, John's. Howard, E. S., Trinity. Mainprice, Catherine's. Finch, John's. Le Cornu, Jesus. Banks, Trinity. Duke, Corpus.

Stogdon, Catherine's.

INDEX.

N.B. The figures between [] refer to Part I.

ABDICATION OF KING OF SPAIN, [220].
ACCIDENTS.-At Junior Carlton Club,
49; to the Queen's grandson, 53; to
Mrs. Clive, 67; to Colonel Mackenzie,
79; on Thames, 102; firework explo-
sion at Lambeth, 107; on Thames,
120; vide Railway Accidents.
ADDRESS TO THE CROWN, [7].
AGASSIZ, PROFESSOR, Obituary notice,
159.

ALDERSHOT, Sham Fight at, 66.
ALEXANDRA PALACE, Opening of, 50;
Burning of, 55.

"ALFORD, DEAN, Life, Journals, and
Letters of," by Mrs. Alford, [263].
ALICANTE, Bombardment of, [233].
AMADEO, Abdication of King, [220].
AMERICA. Vide UNITED STATES, also

Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.

"ANOTHER WORLD," by Hermes, [304].
ARGYLL, BISHOP OF, Obituary notice,
138.

ARMSTRONG, SIR W., Speech on Iron and
Coal Trade Strike, [2].
ARMY ESTIMATES, The, [73].
ARNOLD'S, MATTHEW, "Literature and
Dogina," [291].
ART, Retrospect of, [307].

ARTHINGTON, Railway Accident at, 99.
ASCOT CUP won by Cremorne, 57.
ASHANTEE, Commencement of War, [95];
Account of, [ib.]; Sir Garnet Wolseley
appointed Commander-in-Chief, [103].
ASHANTEE INVASION, Correspondence
respecting. I. Colonel Harley to the
Earl of Kimberley, 232; Inclosures,
No. 1, letter of chiefs, 234; No. 2, letter
of Jos. Dawson, 235; No. 3, ditto, ib. ;
No. 4, ditto, 238; No. 5, Colonel R. W.
Harley, 239; No. 6, ditto, ib.; II. Earl
of Kimberley to Colonel Harley, 240.
ASHTON, Railway Accident near, 83.

ASIATIC AND AFRICAN STATES. Vide
Persia, China, &c.

ATCHIN, Dutch War at, [235].
"ATLANTIC," Wreck of, 36.
"AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND," by
Mr. Trollope, [296].
AUSTRIA.-History of the year, [201];
passing of Reform Bill through Lower
House of Reichsrath, [ib.]; end of
Session, [202]; death of Empress
Dowager, [ib.]; marriage of Arch-
duchess Gisela, [ib.]; opening of Ex-
hibition at Vienna, [202]; Financial
Panic, [203]; visits of King of Italy
and Emperor William, [204]; opening
of Vienna Waterworks, [ib.]; elections
to Reichsrath, [205]; opening of Ses-
sion by the Emperor, [206]; jubilee of
Emperor, [209].
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

Vide Hungary.

AUTUMN CAMPAIGN on Dartmoor, 79.
AUTUMN MANOEUVRES at Cannock Chase,
94.

AYRTON, MR., appointed Judge-Advocate-
General, [83].

BAKER, SIR SAMUEL, at Khartoum, 58;
arrival in London, 101; at Geographi-
cal Society, 115.

BALLOON VOYAGES to Europe; two Ame-
rican attempts, 100.

BALLYGLUNIN, Railway Accident at, 107
BANK ACT, Proposal to regulate Suspen-
sion of, [69].

BANK OF ENGLAND FORGERIES, 26; trial
of prisoners, 164.

BANK HOLIDAYS.-Easter Monday, 44;
Whit Monday, 53.

BANK RATES OF DISCOUNT, [92].

BARING, MR., M.P., Obituary notice,
157.

BATH LETTER by Mr. Disraeli, [87].
BAZAINE, Trial of Marshal, [176]; sen-
tence, [178].

BELGIUM, [235]; repurchase_by_State
of Luxemburg Railway, [ib.]; Treaty
with, for surrender of fugitive criminals,

240.

BERLIN, Column of Victory at, [191].
BERNSTORFF, COUNT, Obituary notice,
129.

BIDWELL, A. A., AND GEORGE, Trial of,

for Bank of England Forgeries, 164.
BIRCHINGTON, Railway Accident at, 95.
BIRMINGHAM, Mr. Bright at, [85].
BIRMINGHAM, Railway Accident at, 99.
BISMARCK, PRINCE.-Retirement from
Presidency of Council of Ministers and
Presentation of Order of Black Eagle,
[180].

BLAGDEN, MISS, Obituary notice, 123.
BOARD OF TRADE CIRCULAR ON RAIL-
WAY ACCIDENTS, [93]; Return of
Railway Accidents, 95.

BOAT-RACE, University, 35.
BOLIVIA, [255].

BOMBARDMENT OF ALMERIA, [230]; of
Khiva, [240].

BOTLEY, Railway Accident at, 84.

BOVILL, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Death of,
[83]; Obituary notice, 158.

BRAZIL, [255].

BRIGHT, MR. HENRY, Obituary notice,
151.

BRIGHT, MR. JOHN, Return to office,

[83]; Speech at Birmingham, [85];
Letter on Republicanism, 48.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION, Meeting of [317].
BROGLIE, DUC DE, Report to National
Assembly, [119].

BROWN, MR. B., Öbituary notice, 127.
BRUNSWICK, DUKE OF, Death at Geneva,
[237].

BRYDON, SURGEON, C.B., Obituary no-
tice, 130.

BUDGET, The, introduced by Mr. Lowe,

[54]; Resolution by Mr. W. H. Smith,
[66]; Reply of Mr. Lowe, [67];
Speech of Mr. Disraeli, [68]; of Mr.
Gladstone, [69].

BUFFET, M., re-elected President, [132].
"BURGOYNE, Life and Letters of Sir John,"
by Colonel Wrottesley, [268].

BURNING, Death of six persons from,

51.

BUXTON'S, CHARLES, "Notes on Thought,"
[285].

"BY AND BY," by Edward Maitland,
[304].

CABINET, Reconstruction of, [83]; list of
the, 252.

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CAIRNES'S, PROFESSOR, Political Es-
says," [286].

CALDEW BRIDGE, Railway collision at,
106.

CAIRNS, LORD, on Judicature Bill,
[50].

"CALIBAN, THE MISSING LINK," by Dr.
Daniel Wilson, [295].

CALVERT, DR. F. CRACE, Obituary
notice, 151.

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY DEGREES, 260.
CAMPBELL'S, DR. LEWIS, 'Antigone,
Electra, and Dejanira," [307].
CAMPBELL'S, DR. MCLEOD,
scences and Reflections," [265].
CANADA, Ministerial Changes in, [94].
CANDLISH, DR., Obituary notice, 151.
CANNOCK CHASE, Autumn Manoeuvres at,
94.

CAPTAIN JACK, Execution of, [250].
CARDWELL, MR., introduces the Army
Estimates, [73].

CARLISLE, Railway Accident at, 106.
CARLIST WAR IN SPAIN, [224], [234].
CARNE, MISS E., Obituary notice, 150.
CARPENTER'S, DR., Sunday Lectures in St.
George's Hall, [325].

CARTAGENA, Revolt at, [229]; Naval
Action off, [233].

CARTIER, SIR G. E, BART., Obituary
notice, 134.

CASTELAR, SENOR, Reply of, on abdica-
tion of King of Spain, [222]; Presi-
dent and Dictator of Spain, [231];
Differences with Salmeron, [234].
CATHOLIC BISHOPS, Resistance of Prus-
sian, to Laws, [186]; Prosecution of,
[187].

CENTRAL ASIA, Correspondence

with

Russia respecting, 221.
CESAREWITCH, Arrival of the, 57.
CESARPITCH, Race for, 100.
"CHALLENGER," Arrival at St. Thomas,

31.

CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES (Italy), Debates
on Finance, [211]; Ministerial Crisis,
[212]; Religious Corporations Bill,
[213]; Resignation of Cabinet, [216];
Minghetti appointed, [ib]; Reassem-
bling of, [218]; Financial Debates,
[ib].

CHAMBERLAYNE, CAPT. D. T., Obituary
notice, 134.

CHAMBORD, COMTE DE, Letter to Bishop
of Orleans, [120]; Receives a Deputa-
tion of Royalists, [155]; Letter to M.
Chesnelong, [157].

CHANNELL, BARON, Obituary notice, 128.
CHESNELONG, M., Monarchical Missions
of, [155]; Speech in National Assem-
bly, [168].

CHINA, [256]; Massacre at Talifu, [ib];
Reception of Foreign Ambassadors by
Emperor, [ib].

CHISELHURST, Napoleonic Fête at, 76.

"CHORLEY, HENRY FOTHERGILL, Life
of," by Mr. Hewlett, [275].
"CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN WEST OF
EUROPE, Essays on Rise and Progress
on," by Earl Russell, [290].
CHURCH, GENERAL, C.B., G.C.H., Obi-
tuary notice, 130.

"CLARE, the Northamptonshire Peasant
Poet," Memoir of, [273].
CLARENDON, LORD, moves Address to the
Crown in House of Lords, [7].
CLAY, MR., M.P., Obituary notice,
150.

CLIVE, MRS., Obituary notice, 142.
COAL FAMINE, 24.

"COLERIDGE, SARA, Memoir and Letters
of," [271].

COLLIERY EXPLOSION, Talk-o'-the-Hill,
21.

COLUMN OF VICTORY AT BERLIN, [191];
unveiling of, [191].
"COLYMBIA," [304].

COMMISSION APPOINTED BY RAILWAY
AND CANAL BILL, [70].

COMTE DE PARIS, Visit to Frohsdorf,
[150]; Negotiations for Restoration of
Monarchy, [153].

CONGRESS, Trades Union, 6.

CONGRESS (United States), Exposure of
fraud by, [244]; General Grant's Mes-
sage at close of, [245].
CONSERVATIVE VICTORY AT LIVERPOOL,
[5].

"CONSTABLE, ARCHIBALD, Memoirs of,"
[283].

COOPER, MR., Q.C., Obituary notice,
130.

COPENHAGEN, Visit of Crown Prince of
Germany to, [238].

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ASHANTEE INVASION, 232.

CORRY, RIGHT HON. H. T., Obituary
notice, 131.

CORTES (Spain), Elections to, [226];
meeting of, [227]; changes in Cabinet,
[ib.]; Intransigentes, [227].

"COURT AND SOCIAL LIFE UNDER NA-
POLEON III.," by Mr. Whitehurst,
[303].

COURT THEATRE, "Happy Land" at,
29.

COWEN, SIR J., M.P., Obituary notice,
160.

COWPER-TEMPLE, MR., Scheme of, for
delivery of sermons in churches by lay-
men and dissenters, [72].

"Cox, DAVID, Memoir of," by Mr. Solly,
[274].

CRAIGIE, GEN. SIR P. E., Obituary no-
tice, 160

CRICKET.-Oxford and Cambridge match,
58; Eton and Harrow match, 67.
CRIMINALS, Treaty with Belgium for
surrender of, 240; and with Italy,
245.

"CRITIQUES AND ADDRESSES," by Prof.
Huxley, [294].

CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY, Visit to
Copenhagen, [238].

DARTMOOR, Autumn Campaign on. 79.
DARWINIAN THEORY OF DESCENT OF.
MAN, Mr. St. George Mivart on,
[326].

DAVIES'S, DR. MAURICE, "Orthodox
London" and "Unorthodox London,"
[288].
"DEANALFORD, Life, Journals and Letters
of," by Mrs. Alford, [263].
DEGREES, University, 253.
DELAWARR, EARL, Suicide of, at Cam-
bridge, 46.

DE LIZARDI, JOSEPH, Charge of fraud
against, 22.

"DENMAN, LORD, Life of," by Sir Joseph
Arnould, [283].

DENMARK, [237]; ministerial crisis, [ib.];
dissolution of Rigsdag, [ib.]; Icelandic
politics, [ib.]; visit of Crown Prince of
Germany to Copenhagen, [238].
DERBY, LORD, Memorial Statue to, 54.
DERBY, The, won by Doncaster, 51.
DE STRZELECKI, COUNT, Obituary
notice, 156.

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DEUTSCH, MR. E., Obituary notice, 138.
DEVASTATION," Trial of, 45.
DISESTABLISHMENT, Speech of Mr. Glad-
stone on, [71].

DISRAELI, MR., Speech on Second Read-
ing of Irish University Bill, [27]; on
Resignation of the Government, [35];
on Judicature Bill, [52]; on the
Budget, [68]; Bath letter, [87]; in-
stalled Lord Rector of Glasgow Uni-
versity, 108.

DIXON'S, MR. HEPWORTH, "Two
Queens," [282].

DOCKHEAD, Fire at, 47.

"DOCTORS AND PATIENTS," by Mr.
Timbs, [284].

DODWORTH, Railway Accident at, 85.
DUDLEY GALLERY, [314].

DUEL between M. Ranc and Paul de
Cassagnac, [148].

DUKE, SIR JAMES, BART., Obituary
notice, 139.

"DUMAS, ALEXANDRE, The Life and Ad.
ventures of," by Mr. Fitzgerald,
[272].

DURANT, MISS, Obituary notice, 123.

EASTBOURNE, Railway Accident at, 84.
EARTHQUAKE AT DONCASTER, 47.

ECCLESIASTICAL APPEALS to be trans-
ferred to Supreme Court, [52].
ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS, New German,
[181].

EDINBURGH, DUKE OF, Intended mar-
riage of, [75]; congratulations of House
of Lords to Queen, [76].
EGYPT, [242].

ELECTION PROSECUTIONS, Conclusion of,
in Galway, 23.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BILL, [54].
ELIZABETH, QUEEN DOWAGER OF
PRUSSIA, Death of, [201].

EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, Visits of King of
Italy and Emperor William to, [204];
jubilee of, [209].

EMPEROR OF CHINA, Reception of Am-
bassadors, [256].

EMPEROR OF GERMANY, Visits to St.
Petersburg and Vienna, [191]; cor-
respondence with the Pope, [194].
EMPRESS DOWAGER OF AUSTRIA, Death
of, [202].

"ENCYCLICAL" LETTER OF THE POPE,
[198], [218].
ENDOWED SCHOOLS

COMMISSIONERS,

Rejection of schemes of, by House of
Lords, [77].

ENGLAND, History of, for 1873, [1].

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ERASMUS, Life of," by Mr. Drummond,
[281].

"ESSAYS, BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITI-
CAL," by A. Hayward, Q.C., [280].
ETON AND HARROW CRICKET MATCH,
67.

EVACUATION OF FRANCE BY GERMANS,
[148].

EVERCREECH, Railway Accident near,
83.

EXETER, Railway Accident at, 84.
EXHIBITION AT VIENNA, Opening of,
[202]; Distinguished Visitors to,
[203].

EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC INCOME AND,
249.

FALK, DR., introduces new Ecclesiastical
Laws in Prussian Diet, [181].
FAMINE IN INDIA IMPENDING, [106].
FANCY DRESS BALL AT MANSION HOUSE,
46.

FAST LIFE, 111.

FAWCETT, MR., in debate on Irish Uni-
versity Bill, [23]; Bill for Reform of
University of Dublin, [39].

FERRY HILL, Railway Accident at, 106.
FIGUERAS, President of Spanish Repub-
lic, [223]; flight of, [227].
FINANCE ACCOUNTS; Public Income and
Expenditure for the year 1872-3, 249.
FIRES.-At Dockhead, 47; at Manchester,
ib.

FIREWORK EXPLOSION AT LAMBETH
107.
FITZGERALD, MR., "Life and Adventures
of Alexandre Dumas," [272].
FOG, Dense, in London, 117.

FORBES, HON. F. R., Obituary notice,
158.

FOREIGN HISTORY, [111].

FORGERIES, Bank of England, 26; trial
of prisoners for, 164.

FORSTER'S, MR., Elementary Education
Bill, [54].

FORTESCUE, MR. CHICHESTER, in debate
on Irish University Bill, [24]; circular
of, to Railway Companies, [92].
FOX, GENERAL, Obituary notice, 135.
FRANCE. History of the year, [111];

Napoleon III., death of, [112]; meet-
ing of National Assembly, [115]; for-
mation of Second Chamber, [117];
letter of Comte de Chambord to Bishop
of Orleans, [120]; Treaty of Evacua-
tion completed, [124]; resignation of
M. Grévy, [129]; election in Paris,
[131]; reassembling of National As-
sembly, [134]; resignation of M. Thiers,
[136]; Marshal MacMahon President,
[137]; prosecution of M. Ranc, [141];
Commercial Treaty with England,
[146]; end of Session of Assembly,
[147]; Shah of Persia in Paris, [148];
evacuation of, by Germans, [ib.]; pil-
grimages in, [151]; project for restora-
tion of Monarchy, [153]; activity of
political parties in, [154]; Marshal
MacMahon's Message at opening of
National Assembly, [161]; prolonga-
tion of powers of President of, [163];
Bill for appointment of Mayors, [173];
continuance of Paris in state of siege,
[174]; Budget of M. Magne, [175];
trial of Marshal Bazaine, [176].
FRANCIS JOSEPH, Emperor of Austria.—
Visits of King of Italy and Emperor
William of Germany to, [204]; jubilee
of, [209].

FREE OPENING of Kew Bridge, 19.
FRENCH, TOM, Obituary notice, 148.
"FRENCH HOME LIFE," from "Black-
wood's Magazine," [303].

FYLER, MAJOR-GEN., Obituary notice,
152.

GALES IN LONDON, 18; in Cornwall, ib. ;
in the North, 118.
GALIGNANI, MONS. J. A., Obituary no-
tice, 161.

GALWAY ELECTION PROSECUTIONS, Con-
clusion of, 23.

GARNIER, DR. T., Obituary notice, 141.
GASKELL, MR. J. MILNES, Obituary no-
tice, 128.

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