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.
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.
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.
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,
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.
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,
BUXTON'S, CHARLES, "Notes on Thought," [285].
"BY AND BY," by Edward Maitland, [304].
CABINET, Reconstruction of, [83]; list of the, 252.
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.
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
Russia respecting, 221. CESAREWITCH, Arrival of the, 57. CESARPITCH, Race for, 100. "CHALLENGER," Arrival at St. Thomas,
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].
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.
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
Rejection of schemes of, by House of Lords, [77].
ENGLAND, History of, for 1873, [1].
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.
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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