The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.
97. ACCESSION DAY, THE QUEEN'S, 63. ACCIDENTS.-At Biarritz, 84; Calais Circus, 14; fall of house at Hoxton, 37; Liverpool Music Hall, 104; shot in a railway car, 18; Woolwich Ar- senal, 82. AFGHANISTAN.-Russian mission to Cabul, [117]; Sir N. Chamberlain's mission, [133]; Major Cavagnari re- buffed, [135]; ultimatum to the Ameer, [ib.]; newspaper opinions of, [137]; our relations with, [141] Lord Lawrence's letter, [143] sketch of the country, [148]; Earl Grey upon, [152]; preparations for war, [153]; Sir James Stephen's letter, [ib.]; minute (1874) of Sir Bartle Frere, [159]; views of Sir John Adye, [167]; Lord Lawrence's protest, [170]; ultimatum forwarded to Ali Musjid, [172], [178]; Sir Lewis Pelly's mission, [179]; Shere Ali's reply, [192]; declaration of war, [193]; official manifesto, [194]; Lord Cranbrook's despatch, [195]; correspondence with Lord Lawrence, [196]; capture of the Ali Musjid Fort, [199]; advance of General Roberts through the Khyber Pass, [203]; Lord Cranbrook's resolution on the expenses of the war, [217]; the Daily News account of the advance, [243]; General Browne enters Jellalabad, [247]; flight of Shere Ali, [ib.]; expedition against the Zukkar Khels, 248]. AFRICA, SOUTH.-Troubles with the Zulus, [255]; Sir Bartle Frere's policy, [ib.].
AGAR-ELLIS. LASCELLES, 208. AGECROFT COLLIERIES, Explosion at, 118.
AGRICULTURAL HALL, Pedestrian com- petition, 109.
AILESBURY, THE MARQUIS OF, Obitu ary notice, 129.
ALBION LIFE ASSURANCE FRAUDS, 57.
ALDERSHOT, Review of the troops by the Queen, 44.
ALFONSO, KING, Marriage of, 12; attempted assassination, 107.
ALI MUSJID FORT, Storming and cap- ture of. [199].
ANGLO-TURKISH CONVENTION, Cyprus.
ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENTS, Ab- straction from the Foreign Office, [67], 71; text of, 245. ANONYMOUS MUNIFICENCE, 78. ARCHDUKE CHARLES, OF AUSTRIA,
death of, [30]; Obituary notice, 140, ARCTIC EXPLORATION, Sailing of an American expedition, 61.
ARDAGH, THE BISHOP OF, Obituary notice, 162.
ARGYLL, DUKE OF, On the European Treaties, [27]; Afghan war, [198]. ARGYLL, THE DUCHERS OF, Obituary notice, 146.
ARMY ESTIMATES, THE, [26]. ART, Retrospect of, [416]; drawings at the Grosvenor Gallery, [ib.]; the Old Masters at Burlington House, [417]; the Dudley Gallery, [4b,]; the Turner drawings, [418]; the Royal Academy, [420]; the Gros venor Gallery, [423]; Millais' “Bride of Lammermoor," [4,]; Black-and- White Exhibition, [424]; Mr. Huse kin's drawings, [1b]; the National Gallery, [ib.]; anecdote of Turner, 10; at the Berlin Congress, 67 ; King Humbert's presents, 103, ARTHUR, SIR FREDERICK L., Obituary notice, 153.
ASCOT GOLD CUP DAY, 63. ATLANTIC crossed by the "Nautilus," 75. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS at Notting-
ham, 47; beat the Marylebone Club, 48; financial success of, 104. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. History of the year, [306]; political complications, [ib.]; grant of six millions, [307]; death of Archduke Charles, [308]; the Budget, [ib.]; the Eastern Ques- tion, [309]; war preparations, [310];
Emperor's Speech, [ib.]; orders for the occupation of Bosnia and Herze- govina, [311]; M. Tisza upon, [312]; Government proclamation, [313]; crossing the frontiers and entry into Herzegovina, [ib.]; resistance of Hadji Lodja, [314]; capture of Sera- jevo, [315]; destruction of Misko- lez by a thunderstorm, [316], 88; entry into Trebinje, [317]; opera- tions on the Save, [318]; collapse of the resistance, [ib.]; Turkish atro- city charges, [319]; the Parliaments, [320]; amnesty to the insurgents, [ib.]; Herr Tisza on the Government policy, [321]; outrages at Pesth, [322]; commercial treaty with Ger- many, [323].
AWDRY, SIR JOHN WITHER, Obituary notice, 154.
BAGOT v. BAGOT, 189.
BAKER, MR. WILLIAM, Obituary notice, 183.
RALFE MEMORIAL BUST, 110. BANK HOLIDAYS.-Easter Monday, 42; Whit-Monday, 60.
BANK ROBBERY, GREAT, 104; arrest of the absconding clerk, 105. BARTHOLOMEW, ST., Annexation of the Island of, [258].
BATHURST, EARL, Obituary notice, 135. BEACONSFIELD, LORD, On the Govern-
ment policy, [6]; newspaper opinions of, [9]; on Lord Derby's resignation, [32]; the Reserves, [42]; Berlin Congress, [64]; public receptions on returning, [85], 15, 72; Order of the Garter, [86]; public banquet, [96]; Freedom of the City presented, [112]; Conservative deputation, [115]; at Guildhall, [186]; on the Afghan war, [223]; present from residents in California to, 122.
BEKE, DR.," Mount Sinai," [410]. BELGIUM.-Defeat of the Clerical Ministry, [374]; Royal Silver Wed- ding, [375]; opening of Parliament, [ib.].
BELL, MR. J. LOWTHIAN, "On the Separation of Phosphorus from Pig Iron," [433].
BELL, PROFESSOR.-Exhibition of the Telephone to the Queen, 8. BELLS, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, Erec- tion of a peal of, 90. BENISCH, DR., Obituary notice, 158. RENTINCK, GENERAL SIR H. J. W., Obituary notice, 167. BERLIN CONGRESS, THE.-Invitations,
[27]; Plenipotentiaries, [63]; meet- ing, [66]; Anglo- Russian secret agreement, [68]; Cyprus, [72]; Greek questions, [74]; foreign opin-
ions, [76]; last meeting, [83]; return of the plenipotentiaries, [85], 72; speeches of, [96]; photographing, 67. BIDDER, MR. G. P., Obituary notice, 167. BIDDLECOMBE, SIR GEORGE, Obituary notice, 158.
BIDDULPH, SIR T., Obituary notice, 167. BINGHAM, CAPTAIN J. E., Obituary notice, 177.
BIRMINGHAM, Disastrous fire at, 87; Mr. Chamberlain at, [176], [191]. BIRRELL, GENERAL J., Obituary notice, 170.
BISHOPRICS' BILL, THE, [122]. BISHOPS, CONFERENCE OF ANGLICAN, at Lambeth Palace, 66.
BISMARCK, PRINCE, at the Congress, [83]; Eastern policy, [288]; sup- pression of Socialism, [295]; habits of, 78.
"BISMARCK'S LETTERS, PRINCE," [411]. BOLTON, COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR, 27 BONOMI, MR. J., Obituary notice, 141. BOUGH, MR. S., Obituary notice, 177. BOULOGNE.-The Deep-sea Harbour fêtes, [279]; 97.
BRASSEY'S" Voyage in the 'Sunbeam," " [391].
BRAVE SERVANT GIRL, A, 41. BRAZIL, Mr. Smith's explorations, [438]. BRETT, LIEUT.-COL., Obituary notice, 177.
BRIGHT, MR., On Indian famines, [10];
Vote of Credit, [15]; the Reserves, [44]; troops at Malta, [51]. BRIGHT, MRS., Obituary notice, 147. BRIGHTON, Walking feats at, 10.
BRISTOL, Accident to an American ves- sel at, 2.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION, Meeting of the, [434].
BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, Obituary notice, 155.
BUDGET, THE, [37]; opinions of the Press upon, [40]; of India, [125]. BULGARIAN ADDRESS to Mr. Glad- stone, 70.
BURGLARIES AND ROBBERIES.-Bank of England, 104, 105; Chart, Hamp- shire, 41; Paris, 69; Stanningley, 85. BURLINGTON HOUSE, Exhibition of the Old Masters at, [417].
BURNARD, Mr., Obituary notice, 176. BURTON CRESCENT, Murder of an aged widow at, 119.
BUTLER'S "Life and Habit," [380]. BYRON'S, MR., COMEDY OF "OUR
Boys," 1,000th representation of, 19.
CABINET, THE, 267; Changes in, [30], [36].
CABUL. Vide Afghanistan. CALAIS FAIR, Terrible accident in a circus at, 14.
CALIFORNIAN PRESENT to the Earl of Beaconsfield, 122. CALLCOTT, MR. WILLIAM, Obituary notice, 177.
CAMBRIDGE, Prince of Wales' visit to, 12; University boat-race, 39; cricket match, 67; University degrees, 270, CAMERON, LIEUT.-GEN. JOнs, Obi- tuary notice, 159.
CAMPBELL, MAJOR-GENERAL J., Obi- tuary notice, 144.
CANADA, the Marquis of Lorne ap- pointed Governor-General of, [95], [255]; his enthusiastic reception of,
CARNARVON, LORD, resignation of, [11]; on the San Stefano Treaty, [28]; on Imperialism, [183]. CARRUTHERS, DR., Obituary notice, 147. CASTLE BAYNARD WHARF, Great fire at, 96.
CASTLETOWN, Mr. Gladstone's visit to, 101.
CATASTROPHE ON THE THAMES, 91. CHALMERS, LIEUT.-COL., Obituary
notice, 164. CHALMERS, MR. G., Obituary notice, 136. CHAMBERLAIN, MR., On the foreign policy of the Government, [9]; at Birmingham, [176], [191].
CHARLES OF AUSTRIA, ARCHDUKE FRANCIS, Death of, [308]; obituary notice, 140.
"CHARLES BIANCONI," [385].
CHARLES MATHEWS AND CHARLES
READE, Correspondence between, 79. CHELMSFORD, LORD, Obituary notice, 170.
CHESTER, Railway accident at, 70. CHILDERS, MR., Speech at Pontefract, [197].
CHINA.-Famine, [349]; demand for restoration of Kuldja, [ib.]; first telegraph line, [439].
CHITTY, MR. THOS., Obituary notice, 136.
CHRISTINA, QUEEN OF SPAIN, Obituary notice, 163.
CINDERELLA, The authenticity of, 127. CIRCUS, ACCIDENT IN A, 14.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, Failure of, 103; prosecution of the Directors,
178. CLAVELL, LIEUT.-GEN. R. K., Obituary notice, 166.
"CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE," Arrival of, 11; successful erection, 99. CLIFFE, MR. A., Obituary notice, 164. CLIFTON, Fatal gun accident at, 18. "C. M. PALMER," Loss of the, 17. COASTGUARD CRUISER, Loss of a, 108. COBBETT, MR. WM., Obituary notice, 129.
COLLIERY ACCIDENTS. Vide Mining.
COOKING BY THE SUN, 77. COOMBE & EDWARDS, 192. CONFERENCE OF BISHOPS at Lambeth Palace, 66.
CONNAUGHT, THE DUKE OF, Marriage engagement of, (95),
CONROY, KEV. DR., Obituary notice, 163. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATIONE, Deputa tions, [115]; at Bath, [208]; at Droylsden, (209].
Cork, Bishop or, Obituary notice, 144, CORK, THE DEAN OF, Obituary notice, 155.
CORNWALL, Terrific storm in, 60, COURBET, M., Obituary notice, 129. COVENT GARDEN, Great fire in, 83. COWAN, JUDGE, Obituary notice, 163. CRANBROOK, LORD. Vide Mr. Hardy, CRANE, COMMANDER P., Obituary no. tice, 159.
CRAYFORD, TRAGEDY AT, 74.
CREASY, SIR E., Obituary notice, 130. CREMATING APPARATUS at Woking,
CRIME IN PARIS, 40, 70.
CRIMINAL CASES.--Stolen jewellery at Croydon, 16; murder in Ireland, 33; Madame Rachel, 37; Albion Life Assurance Frauds, 57; murder in Monmouthshire, 73; discovery of skeletons, 102; great bank robbery, 104, 105; City of Glasgow Bank, 103; the burglar Peace, 112; murder in Burton Crescent, 119.
CRISPI SCANDAL, Story of the, 32. CROWN OF INDIA, Investiture of the Order of the, at Windsor, 43; vide Promotions, 261.
CRUIKSHANK, MR. GEORGE, Removal of the remains of, 125; obituary no- tice, 135.
"CRYSALITE," Explosion of gas on board the, 53.
CULLEN, CARDINAL, Obituary notice,
CUMBERLAND, MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF, 124.
CURATES' AUGMENTATION FUND, An anonymous contribution to the, 78. CUST, GEN. SIR E., Obituary notice, 130.
CYPRUS, ISLAND OF, Treaty for the assignment of, [72], 251; foreign opinions of [76], [276]; aspects and history, [79]; Sir Garnet Wolseley appointed Governor, [ib.]; taking possession, [83]; sickness of troops, [132]; visit of the Ministers to, [171].
DAUNT, REV. DEAN, Obituary notice, 155.
DAWSON, MR., Obituary notice, 184. DELACOMBE, GEN., Obituary notice, 177.
DENMARK.-Revolt of negroes in Santa Cruz, [377]; dissolution of the Fol- kething, [378]; Marriage of Prin- cess Thyra, [ib.]
DERBY, LORD, Reported resignation, [11]; ceases to hold office, [30]; the Reserve Question, [43]; passage with Lord Salisbury, [91].
DERBY STAKES AT EPSOM, 53.
DILLON, CAPT. W. W., Obituary notice, 131.
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN JEWELLERY at Croydon, 16.
DISTRESS, The prevailing, 123. Vide Trade.
DODU, MDLLE., Decorated with the Legion of Honour, 80.
DODWELL, REV. H. J., Attempts to as- sassinate the Master of the Rolls, 20; examination at Bow Street, 21. DORAN, DR. JOHN, Obituary notice, 130.
DOVER, COLLISION OFF, 117.
DRAWINGS AT GROSVENOR GALLERY, 416.
DREW, ADMIRAL, Obituary notice, 183. DROYLSEDEN CONSTITUTIONAL Asso- CIATION, [209].
DUBLIN.-Arrival of released Fenian prisoners, 8; the Lord Mayor's ban- quet, 16; destruction of Richmond Asylum, 25; boiler explosion, 42; curious will case, 54.
DUDLEY GALLERY, Spring exhibition, [417].
DUFFERIN, LORD, Return of, 107. DUFF, COL., Obituary notice, 183. DUFF, REV. DR., Obituary notice, 137. DUKE OF CUMBERLAND, Marriage of Princess Thyra to the, [378]. DUNBAR, MR., Obituary notice, 184. DUPANLOUP, FELIX ANTOINE, Death
of the Bishop of Orleans, [281]; obituary notice, 172.
DYNEVOR, LORD, Obituary notice, 164.
EAST, SIR J., Obituary notice, 178. EASTER MONDAY ATTRACTIONS, 42. EASTERN QUESTION, THE.-Queen's Speech upon, [7]; Ministerial state- ments, [10]; Fleet ordered to the Dardanelles, [11]; Lord Carnarvon resigns [ib.]; vote of six millions, [12]; the bases of peace, [13]; ap- prehensions of war, [19]; Server Pasha and Mr. Layard, [20]; the Fleet at Constantinople, [22]; Rus- sian Circular telegram, [ib.]; war preparations, [23]: Treaty of San
Stefano, [ib.], [330]; the Berlin Con gress, [27]; text of the Treaty, [28], 221; Russian disagreement, [29]; Lord Derby resigns, [30]; calling out the Reserves, [34]; Lord Salis- bury's Circular, [36]; Prince Gort- schakoff's answer, [41]; despatch of Indian troops to Malta, [48]; mission of Count Schouvaloff, [52]; meeting of Congress, [62]; the first meeting, [66]; Anglo-Russian secret agree. ment, [67], 245; assignment of Cyprus, [72], 251; the Greek ques. tion, [74]; last meeting of Con- gress, [83]; re-adjustment of terri- tories, [130]; the Mount Rhodope Commission, [180]; Correspondence with France, [181]; Prince Bis- marck's views, [288]; occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [311]; armed resistance, [313]; Hadji Lodja, [314]; entry into Trebinje, [317]; Monte- negro and the Albanian League, [340]; occupation of the Dobrudscha, [345]; European Commission, [346]. Vide Russia and Public Documents. EASTLAKE, C. L., Keeper of the Na- tional Gallery, 263.
EASTLAKE, MR., Suicide of, 128. EDISON, Mr. Vide Electricity. EDUCATIONAL ESTIMATES, THE, [116]. EGYPT.-Financial system, [347]; the Khedive assents to recommendations [ib.]; Nubar Pasha's Ministry, [348]; summary of report, [ib]. ELCHO SHIELD, THE, 83. ELECTRICITY.-The Telephone, 8; Mr. Edison's inventions, 103. Science, [428].
ELTON, CAPT. F., Obituary notice, 141. ENGLISH, MAJOR-GENERAL F., Obitu-
ETON AND HARROW, C.C., 71. "EURYDICE," Loss of H.M.S., 28; nar- rative of the survivors, 30; examina- tion of the wreck, 32; return of the ship's letters, 37.
EVANS, MR. WM., Obituary notice, 137. EXHIBITION, PARIS, Opening of, [267], 43; cooking by the sun at, 77; clos- ing fête, [282], 110; distribution of prizes, [283]; address to the Prince of Wales, [284].
EXPLOSIONS.-At Bruntcliffe, 82; Dub- lin, 42; Paris, 47; Pendlebury, 118. Vide Mining.
FAWCETT, MR., On Indian finance, [40]; troops at Malta, [53]; Indian Budget, [126]; Afghan war, [240]. FENIAN PRISONERS, Release of, 8. FIRES.-At Birmingham,87; Castle Bay- nard Wharf, 96; Covent Garden, 83; Dublin, 25; Hackney Road. 88; Lee.
64; Maynooth College, 108; Ply- mouth Theatre, 62; Watling Street, 7. FLOODS. Vide Storms.
FORBES, MR., On the advance into
FOREIGN OFFICE, Abstraction of docu- ments from the, 71.
FORSTER, DR., Obituary notice, 162. FORSTER, MR. W. E., Speech at Bradford, [2]; Amendment to Vote of Credit, [15]; withdrawal, [20]; at Green- wich, [94]; Berlin Congress, [111]; the Bradford Liberal Association, [128].
FRANCE.-History of the year, [257]; the Limoges incident, [258]; Annex- ation of St. Bartholomew, [261]; Republicanism and the elections, [259], [265]; Journal des Débats on the San Stefano Treaty, [266]; open- ing of the Exhibition, [267], 43; Centenary Festival of Voltaire, [270]; anti-clerical feeling, [271]; review of the army, [272]; funeral of the King of Hanover, [ib.]; the Hoche banquet, [ib.]; trial of the Marquis d'Allen, [274]; fêtes of the 30th June, [ib.]; drifting towards Repub- licanism, [275]; the Anglo-Turkish Convention, [276]; M. de Freycinet's railway scheme, [ib.]; M. de Mar- cère, [277]; M. Paul de Cassagnac, [ib.]; anniversary of the death of M. Thiers, [278]; opening of Bou- logne Harbour, [279], 97; M. Gam- betta in the South, [279]; dis- missal of M. Habeneck, [280]; So- cialist Congress, [ib.]; closing of the Exhibition, [282], 110; Mr. Stanley at the Hôtel du Louvre, 11; fright- ful accident at Calais, 14; terrible crimes, 40, 70; explosion in Paris, 47; jewel robbery,'69; Mdlle. Dodu, 80. Vide National Assembly. FRAZER, DR. T., Obituary notice, 147. FRERE, SIR BARTLE, Review of the Indian Frontier (1874), [159]; South African policy, [255]. "FRIESLAND," Wreck of the, 1. FRITH, MR., "The Road to Ruin," [421].
GALE, W., Pedestrianism of, 10. GALLANT RESCUE OF A CREW, 2. GALWAY, Curious case of conspiracy to assault at, 109.
GAMBETTA, M., political tour, [279]; duel with M. de Fourtou, [285]. GARNIER PAGÈS, M., Obituary notice, 180.
GERMANY.-Opening of Parliament, [287]; Roman Catholic petition, [ib.] ; royal marriages, [288], 23; Prince Bismarck's Eastern policy, [288];
the Budget, [ib.]; the Tobacco Bill, [289]; resignation of Ministers, [ib.]; Chancellor's Substitution Bill, [290]; railway scheme, [291]; attempted assassination of the Emperor, [292]; 44; Royal betrothals, [292]; the Socialist Bill, [ib.], [298]; resigna- tion of Dr. Falk, [293]; second at- tack on the Emperor, [294], 52; dis- solution of the Reichstag, [295]; Socialism and the Federal Govern- ment, [297]; the Empire and the Papacy, [ib.]; elections, [ib.]; re- covery of the Emperor, [302]; visit to Cologne, [ib.]; opening of Prus- sian Diet, [303]; the new laws in Berlin, [304]; Emperor resumes Government, [ib.]; Bismarck on Protection, [305]; rumoured attempt on the Crown Prince, 48; loss of the "König Wilhelm," 48; funeral of King George of Hanover, 64; Prince William as a musician, 105.
GILFILLAN, REV. G., Obituary notice, 164.
GLADSTONE, MR. WM., On the Vote of Credit, [16]; at Greenwich and Leeds, [34]; calling out of Reserves, [44]; despatch of Indian troops to Malta, [59]; the Anglo-Russian Se- cret Agreement, [71]; at Bermond- sey, [94]; the Berlin Congress, [105]; the Afghan war, [188], [229]; fare- well visit to Greenwich, [204]; at Plumstead, [205]; Bulgarian address to, 70; 69th birthday, 125; presenta- tion of silver axe, ib.; visit to King William's College, 101.
GLASGOW, Burning the Pope's Allocu- tion, 38; failure of the City Bank, [177], 103; prosecution of the Di- rectors, [178].
GORDON, MISS, Accident to, 84. GORDON, MR. CLUNY, Obituary notice,
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