N.B. The figures between [ ] refer to Part I.
ABLIS, burned, [188]. ACCIDENTS.- At Dowlais Iron Com- pany's pit, No. 1 Voiheiw, 3; at a Roman Catholic Chapel in Liverpool, 11; near Elephant and Castle station of Metropolitan Extension Railway, 20; to Lady Lopes, 30; on Great Northern Railway, near Newark, 67; on Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, 78; to Hon. F. Charteris, 90; on Mont Blanc, 96; to Irish Mail Train at Tamworth, 112; from escape of gas at Leeds, 130; to Liverpool express train at Harrow, 132; to express train at Brockley Whins, 136; on Man- chester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire line, near Barnsley, 138; on Great Northern Railway, near Hatfield, 139. ADAMS, GEORGE EDWARD, to be Lancaster Herald, 236.
ADMIRALTY.-Mr. Childers, Admiral Da- cres, Vice-Admiral Robinson, Captain Lord John Hay, and the Earl of Cam- perdown, appointed Commissioners,
"ALABAMA" CLAIMS.-Reference to, in President Grant's Message to Con- gress, [297]. ALSACE and LORRAINE, their re-incorpo- ration with Germany advocated by the German press, [232]; resolutions regarding at public meeting at Mu- nich, [233]; opposed by Dr. Jacoby, [234]; the subject of discussion among German politicians, [235]. AMADEUS, DUKE D'AOSTA, offered and accepts Crown of Spain, [283]; lands at Cartagena, [ib.]
AMMERGAU Passion Play interrupted by the War, [226]; Works on, by Mr. H. Blackburn and Rev. M. M'Coll, [336]. AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF.-Attitude towards England at close of year, [110]; History of the year, [288]. AMIENS, Capitulation of, [218]] ANDERSON, W. G., to be a K.C.B., 240.
ANSON, REV. G. H. G., to be Archdeacon of Manchester, 237.
ANTWERP. The bank bullion and re-
serves moved from Brussels to, [286]. "ARDENNES, The Wild Boars of the," [189].
ARMY, The, Surrender of the Royal pre- rogative over, [92]; statement by Mr. Cardwell respecting, [103]. ARMY CONTINGENT (FRANCE).-Debates cn Ministerial Bill, [151].
ARMY OF NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERA- TION, [230]; under new constitution, [242].
ARMY, AUSTRIAN, Condition of, [252]. ARMY ESTIMATES moved by Mr. Card- well, [75]; criticized by Sir John Pakington and others, [77]; addi- tional men and money voted, [97]. ARNAUD, COMMANDANT, shot at Lyons, [220].
ART, Retrospect of, [352].
ARTHUR, PRINCE, to be a K.G.C. of St.
Michael and St. George, 237. Ascor CUP, won by Sabinus, 63. Assy, a fitter at the Creuzot Iron Works, instigates a strike there, [133]. AURORA BOREALIS, The, 127. AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, Preserved meat trade, [80].
AUSTRIA neutral in Franco-German war, [230].
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.-History of the year, [246]; neutral in Franco-German war, [251].
AUTUN, Garibaldi's head-quarters, [219]. AVRON, MONT, bombarded, [220]; occu- pied by the Germans, [221]. AYLESBURY, Execution at, 30.
BABY FARMING, Trial for, 116. BADEN.-Debate in North-German Par- liament on question of admission
into the Bund, [223]; joins Prussia in war policy against France, [228]; appeal circulated by French agents against joining Prussia [ib.]. BAKER, MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM ERS- KINE, to be a K.C.B., 236. BALANCES of the public money, 235. BALFOUR, MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE, to be a K.C.B., 238.
BALL'S, DR., Speech on Irish Land Bill, [30].
BALLOONS, Their use during siege of Paris [183], [208].
BALLOT.-School Boards to be elected
by, [69]; discussed in Lords, [71]; Bill in Parliament, [81].
BANK NOTE ROBBERY from a Banker's Clerk in London, 17.
BANK RATE OF DISCOUNT, [79]. BARING, WALTER, to be a third Secretary in Diplomatic Service, 236. BARNSLEY, Railway accident near, 138. BATH.-Murder and suicide at, 103. BAVARIA, Opening of Chamber, [222]; opposed to Ultramontanism, [225]; joins Prussia against France, [228]; opens negotiations for joining North German Bund [233].
BAZAINE, MARSHAL, Commander of 3rd Corps of French Army, [158]; ap- pointed to supreme conduct of the War [162]; shut up with his army Metz, [164]; capitulates, [196]; is sent to Wilhelmshohe, [197]; letter to Le Nord in reply to M. Gambetta, [199].
BAZEILLES, Burning of, [189]. BEAURY.-Conspiracy against Emperor Napoleon's life, [141].
BEBEL, a leader of the Democratic work- men's party in Germany, [224]; speech in Parliament, [239]. BECKER, MISS LYDIA, elected Member of Manchester School Board, [73]. BELFORT blockaded, [218]. BELGIAN, Neutrality Treaties, 209. BELGIUM, History of the year, [286]. BELGIUM. Its neutrality endangered by the War [93]; feeling in England of its insecurity, [97]; Debate in the Commons on the difficulty, [98]; in the Lords, [105]; Triple Treaty by Eng- land, Prussia, and France to main- tain its independence and neutrality, [106]; French troops after the Battle of Sedan, [118].
BELLEVILLE, Suburb of Paris.-The Red Republicans attempt a revolution on Rochefort's arrest,[131]; make ano- ther attempt, [193]; on 31st October enter Hotel de Ville and arrest several members of Government, [201]; again agitating, [221].
BENEDETTI, M., Ambassador from France
to North German Confederation [155];
remonstrances to King of Prussia re- garding Prince Leopold's candidature for Spanish Crown [ib.]; refused fur- ther interviews, [156].
BENGAL. Sir Richard Couch to be Chief Justice at Fort William, 237. BERGENROTH, GUSTAVE, Memorial sketch of, by W. C. Cartwright, [315]. BERLIN.-Arrival of first French spoils, [232].
BERNSTORFF, COUNT, Correspondence with Earl Granville on neutrality of Eng- land, [109].
BEUST, COUNT, Chancellor of Austro- Hungarian Empire, Circular to re- presentatives abroad, [248]. BEVERLEY disfranchised, [81]. BIOGRAPHY, Works of, [307]. BIRMINGHAM.-Explosion
at Messrs. Kynoch's Cartridge Works 131; ex- plosion at Messrs. Ludlow's Cartridge Works, 141.
BISMARCK, COUNT, Meeting with Em- peror Napoleon at Donchery, [169]; reply to Jules Favre's first Manifesto, [176]; Circular on State of Paris, [187]; his account of negotiations with M. Thiers, [206]; Chancellor of North German Confederation and Foreign Minister, [222]; Circular of 1st October, [236]; receives Mr. Odo Russell regarding Russian note on Black Sea, [243].
BLACK SEA, Russian note about, [243]. BLANQUI, One of the Belleville agita- tors, [201].
BOAT RACE, Oxford and Cambridge, 32. BOHEMIA.-The Czeck element in the population increasing, [250]; Re- script from the Emperor, read to Diet, [252].
BOLTON, LIEUT.-COL. W. J., to be a Com- panion of St. Michael and St. George, 240. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS, Mount Avron, [220]; Rosny and Le Nogent, [221]. BOMBAY.-M. R. Westropp, to be Chief Justice at, 237.
"BOMBAY," The, Collision with the "Oneida," 14.
BONAPARTE, PRINCE PIERRE, assassinates Victor Noir, [126]; is arrested, [128]; his trial, [135]; interview with the Emperor at Jemelle, [169]. BONN. Students volunteering to serve in Franco-German War, [231]. BOURBAKI, GENERAL, his mission to the Empress Eugénie, [194]; Com- mander of the Army of the North, [195]; commander of the Army of the Loire, [196].
BOURDEAUX.-The Provisional Govern- ment of France remove to, [216]. BOYER, GENERAL, Mission to Count Bismarck, [194].
BRIDGWATER, disfranchised, [81]. BRIE, taken by the French, [214]; re- taken by the Germans, [ib.] BRIGHTON, Easter Monday Review at, 36. BRITISH ASSOCIATION, Meeting at Liver- pool, [366].
BROCKLEY WHINS, Railway Accident at, 136. BRUSSELS.-F. C. Ford to be Secretary of Legation at, 240.
BRYCE, JAMES, to be Professor of Civil Law at Oxford, 237.
BRYNN HALL, Colliery Explosion, 100. BUDGET, English, [78]; vide Financial Statement. French, [153]; Italian, [274].
BULWER, SIR HENRY LYTTON, Speech on Greek Massacre, [87].
BURGLARY at the American Minister's, 3.
BURGOYNE, SIR JOHN, brings the Em-
press Eugenie to England in his yacht, [172].
BURNSIDE, GENERAL, enters Paris with propositions from Count Bismarck, [188].
BURROWS, GEORGE, to be a Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty, 239. BURY, VISCOUNT, to be a Knight Com- mander of St. Michael and George, 239.
BUXTON, MR. CHARLES, M.P., Attempt to assassinate, 42.
CAIRD, JAMES, to be C.B., 237. CAIRNS, LORD, resumes the leadership of the Conservatives in the Lords, [6]; speech on the Address, [8]; speech on Triple Treaty as to Bel- gium, [107].
CAIRNS, W. W., to be Lieut.-Governor of British Honduras, 238.
"CAMBRIA," Wreck of the Steamer, 124. CAMBRIDGE, UNIVERSITY OF, Honours, 249.
CAMERON, COL. JOHN, to be a C.B., 238. CAMPERDOWN, EARL OF, to be one of the Lords of the Admiralty, 238. CANADA, Fenian raid into, [118], [293]; Fishery Question referred to in Pre- sident Grant's message to Congress [294]; boundary-line in Hudson's Bay territory [298]. CANROBERT, MARSHAL, Commander of 6th Corps of French Army [158]. "CAPTAIN," Loss of the Turret-ship, 107; Message from the Queen, 115; Naval Court of Inquiry, 118.
CARDWELL, Mr., moves Army Estimates, [75]; speech on efficiency of the Army, [103].
CARDIFF, Fatal conflagration at, 35. CARLISLE, Railway accident near, 78.
CARLISLE, EARL OF, Statue in Phoenix. park, Dublin, unveiled, 45.
CARNARVON, EARL.-Speech on Greek Massacre, [89]; speech on Colonial relations, [116].
CARTRIDGE WORKS, Explosions, 131, 141. CASHEL disfranchised, [81].
CASSAULT, LIEUT.-COL. L. A., to be a Companion of St. Michael and St. George, 240.
CHAMBERLIN, BROWN, to be a Companion of St. Michael and St. George, 239. CHAMBORD, COUNT DE, Letter from, [179]. CHAMPIGNY, taken by the French, [214]; retaken by the Germans, [ib.]. CHANCERY, COURT OF.-George Mellish to be a Judge of Appeal, 239.
CHANZY, GENERAL.-Commander of west portion of Army of the Loire, [213]; fighting on the Loire, [216].
CHARTERIS, HON. FRANCIS, Fatal accident to, 90.
CHATEAUDUN taken, [194].
CHATILLON, Defeat of the Germans at, [219].
CHELSEA, Double murder in, 47; mur- derer executed, 95.
CHERBOURG, French Fleet reviewed by Empress at, [159]; threatened by the Germans, [218].
CHICHESTER, Rev. R. Durnford to be Bishop of, 237.
CHICHESTER, Bishop Gilbert of, Obitu ary notice, 150.
CHILD-STEALING, Colonel Hickie's, at Maidenhead, 1.
CHILDERS, MR., moves Navy Estimates, [73]; statement as to strength of the Navy, [104]; one of the Commis- sioners of Admiralty, 238. CHINA, Affairs in, [299]. CHRISTIAN, PRINCESS.-Birth of a daugh- ter, 45.
CISLEITHAN EMPIRE, [246].
"CITY OF BOSTON" steamer, Loss of, 21. CIVIL SERVICE, The, thrown open, [91]. CLANRICARDE, LORD.-Amendment
COLONIES.-Relations of England with, [112]; proceedings of colonists in London in opposition to Government policy, [113]; proposal for a Confer- ence of Colonial representatives, [ib.]; despatch of Lord Granville to Colonial governments on the subject, [ib.]; answers from various colonies, [114]; debate in the House of Lords, [116]. COMMERCIAL TREATY (French), Motions
in Parliament to inquire into, [81]; debates in French Chamber on, [131]. CONSTANTINOPLE, Great fire at, 59, [288.] CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS (1866 to 1869).-Commissioners appointed to inquire into their administration and operation, 239.
CORPS LÉGISLATIF.-Meeting after the battle of Sedan, [170]; dissolved, [174]. CORRIE, MR., criticizes Navy Estimates, [75].
COUCH, SIR R., to be Chief Justice at Fort William, Bengal, 237. COULMIERS, Battle of, [212]. COWPER-TEMPLE, MR., his amendment on
Elementary Education Bill accepted by government, [63].
CREAGH-OSBORNE, LIEUT.-COL. C. O., to be a C.B., 239.
CREUZOT IRON WORKS, Strike at, [133]. CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA made Field Marshal, [198]; congratulations from Sovereigns of South Germany on his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of its armies, [231].
CROWN PRINCESS OF PRUSSIA at head of Berlin institutions for sick and wounded, [229].
CRYSTAL PALACE.-Grand Fête to M. Le Vicomte de Lesseps, 76.
CUBAN INSURRECTION, President Grant's Message regarding, the cause of much discussion in Congress [290]. CUMBERLAND, Fatal riot in, 123. CZECH, The, national party in Bohemia, [250].
DACRES, ADMIRAL SIR S., one of the Lords of the Admiralty, 238.
DALE, REV. THOS., to be Dean of Roches- ter, 237.
DARU, COUNT NAPOLEON, French Minister
of Foreign Affairs, [126]; Speech in Corps Législatif on internal policy, [134]; resignation, [145]. DAVIES, MISS EMILY, elected member of London School Board, [73]. DAVISON, J. R., to be Advocate General, 240.
D'ARCY, COL. G. A. K., to be Governor of Falkland Islands, 237.
D'AURELLES DE PALADINE, GENERAL,
Commander of the Army of the Loire, [211]; defeats General Von der Tann near Orleans, [ib.]; is repulsed by Prince Frederick Charles, [212]; threatened with a court-martial,[213]; resigns his command, [ib.].
DE FAILLY, GENERAL, Commander of 5th Corps of French Army, [158]. DE FOE, DANIEL.-Memorial unveiled at Bunhill Fields, 114.
DELBRÜCH, HERR, Vice-Chancellor and Secretary of Home Affairs of North German Confederation, [222]; goes to Munich to negotiate amalgamation of Bavaria with Confederation, [233]; and to Versailles, [237]; delivers the King's message to North German Par- liament, [238].
DERBY, LORD, Speech in Lords on second reading of Irish Land Bill. [46]. DERBY, THE, Won by Kingcraft, 56. DENHAM, Murder at. Execution of mur-
derer, 97; trial, 191. DENMARK, its neutrality in Franco- Prussian war, [285].
DICKENS, CHARLES, Funeral in West- minster Abbey, 60; obituary notice,
DIEPPE entered by the Germans, [218]. DIJON taken possession of by the Ger- mans, [218].
DISFRANCHISEMENT of certain boroughs, [81].
DISRAELI, MR., Speech on the debate on address, [12]; Speech on second read- ing of Irish Land Bill, [34]; motion in Committee on third clause [40]; questions regarding efforts of Govern- ment to prevent war, [96]; speech on the policy of England regarding the War, [98]; Review of "Lothair," [348]; letter to, from Mr. Goldwin Smith, 60.
DIXON, MR., moves amendment
second reading of Elementary Educa- tion Bill, [57]; other amendments, [68], [69]; attack on Government,
DÖLLINGER, DR., opposes doctrine of Papal Infallibility, [225]; manifesto, [260]. DONCHERY.-Meeting of the Emperor Napoleon and Count Bismarck at, [169].
DONNELY, WILLIAM JOHN SINCLAIR, to be M.L.C. of Newfoundland, 237. DOUAY, GENERAL FELIX, Commander of 7th Corps of French army, [158]. DOUAY, GENERAL ABEL, killed at battle of Wissemburg, [160].
DOVER.-Ven. Edward Parry, M.A., to be Bishop Suffragan, 236. DROUGHT in France, [152].
DUBLIN.-Statue of Earl of Carlisle un- veiled, 45.
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