C. K., 136; Kennedy, Rev. W. J., 168; Kingscote, Capt. A., 162; Kingsley, F., 210; Knox, A. A., 194; Krüdener, Baron N. P., 148; Kuenen, Dr. A., 210; Kynoch, G., 143
LAMPSON, Dow. Lady J. W., 159; Lar- king, J. W., 163; Latey, J. L., 136; Lawless, Hon. R., 199; Lawley, Hon. R. N., 200; St. Lawrence, Hon. T. K. D., 162; Layard, Lieut.-Gen. W. T., 187; Lebel, Col., 169; Lefroy, T. P., 138; Leslie, J. B., 201; Leuchten- berg, Duke of, 136; Leveson-Gower, Lady A., 159; Lewes, C. L., 143; Lil- ford, Lady, 210; Lindsay, Lady C. F., 138; Lisle and Dudley, Baroness de, 169; Litolff, M. H., 173; Little, Gen. Sir A., 169; Lloyd, C. D. C., 136; Lock, G., 178; Loftus, Capt. A. J., 184; Long, E., 162; Longden, Sir J. R., 194; Lowder, Gen. S. N., 168; Lowell, J. R., 173; Loyd, L., 171; Luard, Rev. H. R., 161; Lushington, Lady M. J., 196; Lytton, The Earl of, 197; Lyveden, Lady, 199 MACARIUS, Supreme Patriarch, 160; Macdonald, Sir J., 164; Macdonell, Gen. Sir A., 160; Macleay, Sir G., 170; Macmahon, Sir C., 179; Mag- liani, Sig., 143; Magniac, C., 200; Mahon, The O'G., 169; Maitland, Gen. C. L. B., 135; Major, R. H., 170; Malet, Lady M. D., 135; Marshall, Prof. J., 135; Martinez, A., 186; Mel- ville, H., 194; Melville, R., 184; Mel- ville, W. B., 150; Methuen, Baron, 186; Milltown, Earl of, 149; Minto, Earl of, 149; Moltke, Field-Marshal von, 151; Monson, Dow. Baroness, 171; Montaland, C., 136; Morell, J. D., 158; Morelli, G., 148; Morton, M., 210; Moseley, Prof. H. N., 199; Moz- ley, A. 170; Murdoch, Sir T. W. C., 201; Mure, Lord, 158; Murphy, Sir 150
NAFTEL, P. J., 185; Napoleon, Prince, 144; Neeld, Sir J., 184; Nicholas, Grand Duke, 159; Nicolai, Father Dom J. L., 142; Norris, J. P., 212; North- esk, Earl of, 185; Norwood, C. M., 159
O'CONNOR, J., 136; Onslow, Lady M. A., 160; Owen, Sir H. O., 185 PAPARRHIGOPULOS, Prof. C., 160; Par- ker, Sir W., 163; Parnell, Mr., 189; Partridge, W., 185; Pasha, M., 142; Pasha, S., 137; Paul, Grand Duchess, 182; St. Paul, Sir H., 163; Peddie, J. D., 149; Pepys, Lady E., 142; Perce- val, L., 186; Perry, Rt. Rev. C., 201; Perry, C., 209; Peruzzo, Sig. U., 185; Pierce, Maj.-Gen. T. W. W., 159; Pigot, Sir R., 168; Pine, Sir B. C. C., 143; Piper, His Ex. Count, 186; Porter, Adm. J. D., 142; Portsmouth, Earl of, 194: Pouyer-Quertier, M., 158; Powell, J. J., 186; Power, R., 201; Powis, Earl of, 161; Praeger, F., 184; Pres- sensé, E. de, 158; Preston, Sir J. H., 195; Price, W. P., 150; Pritchard, J., 178; Pryce, R. D., 179 QUICK, Rev. R. H., 149
OBITUARY, continued. RAIKES, Rt. Hon. H. C., 176; Ramsay, Sir A. C., 210; Ranfurly, Dow. Countess of, 149; Rao, Sir M., 158; Reece, R., 171; Reuss, E., 159; Ribot, A. T., 185; Robertson, Sir J., 162; Robinson, Sir G. A., 185; Rochfort, H. W. N 162; Romilly, Baron, 163; Ros, Lady de, 210; Roxburgh, Sir F., 149 SADLER, Rev. T., 185; Saumarez, Baron de, 136; Schellendorff, Gen. B. von, 170; Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Glücksburg, Duchess W. M. of, 163; Scrivener, Rev. F. H. A., 196; Sed- ding, J. D., 158; Seymour, Lord A. C., 149; Sherman, Gen., 138; Sibley, G., 195; Simon, Card. J., Archbp. of Gran, 137; Simpson, W. H., 150; Skip- with, Sir P. E., 162; Smith, Rt. Hon. Sir M., 161; Smith, Rt. Hon. W. H., 188; Smith, Gen. M., 159; Smith, M., 161; Smith, W., 171; Smyth, Gen. the Hon. Sir L. C., 138; Somerset, Duke of, 136; Sowler, Sir T., 158; Stanley, Capt. C. G. S., 142; Staple- ton, J., 211; Steell. Sir J., 186; Stew- art, C., 170; Stirling-Home-Drum- mond-Moray, C., 186; Stokes, S. X, 178; Stopford, Adm. R. F., 135; Stuart, Sir S. H., 179; Stuart, Col. J. F. C., 196; Suffield, Rev. R. R.,, 197; Suffolk and Berkshire, Dow. Countess of, 170; Sullivan, B.,161; Sutherland, J., 171; Sutton, Sir R. F., 143; Synge, W. W. F., 163
TAPLING, T. K., 159; Taylor, P. A., 210; Teissier, Rev. P. A. Baron de, 159; Testa, Adm. C., 143; Theed, Mr. W., 179; Thompson, Sir M. W., 209; Thring, S., 186; Thring, T., 186; Trevelyan, Sir A. W., 159; Truro, Baron, 150
VANE-TEMPEST, Lady, 195; Vitu, A., 178 WADDINGTON, J. M., 171; Waldeck, Baroness von, 201; Wallis, G., 195; Waterford, L. Marchioness of, 162; Wavell, Col. A. H., 137; Webster, Lady A. S., 160; Weiss, J. J., 163; Weld, Sir F. A., 171; Westminster, Marchioness of, 199; Westmoreland, Earl of, 170; Whichcote, Gen., 177; Whitaker, Sir F., 209; White, Sir W. A., 207; Wicklow, Earl of, 171; Wile shire, Rev. A. R. M., 195; Williams, E. S., 184; Wills, W. G., 205; Wilms- hurst, Vice-Adm. A., 185; Wilson, Sir M., 137; Wilson, Hon. H. T., 178; Wilson, J., 138; Windischgratz, Prin- cess M., 179; Windom, Hon. W., 133; Windthorst, Dr., 143; Wingfield, Hon. L. S., 200; Wirgman, C., 142; Wolff, A., 211; Wolstenholme, Prof. J., 200; Wood, Lady, 162; Woodard, Rev. N., 159; Wrightson, R. H., 185; Wur- temburg, King of, 187; Wyllie, Gen. Sir W., 163; Wyon, L. C., 179 YOUNG, Lady A. D., 196 ZESHIN, S., 178
O'BRIEN, Mr., account of the negotiations with Mr. Parnell, [25]-[28]
and Mr. Dillon, surrender, [25], 10 OHRWALDER, Father, and two nuns escape from Khartoum, 71
PARKES, Sir H., Pres. of the Australasian Confederation Convention, 13 PARLIAMENT.-REASSEMBLING of [15], [84]. 28; Easter recess [71]; Whit- suntide [115]; prorogued [153], 46 ANGLO-Portuguese Treaty [129], 32. APPROPRIATION Bill [152]. ARMY Estimates [41]
BEHRING Sea Fisheries Bill [125]. BUD- GET [90]. BYE-elections [72], [103], [105], [123], [189]
CIVIL Service Estimates [54], [150]; Committee of Supply on
RIGHT Bill [109]. CUSTODY of In- fants Bill [69]
DECEASED Wife's Sister Bill [33], [129],9 EDUCATION Estimates [151]. ELEC
TIONS, Armagh, Mid, 71; Birming- ham, Aston Manor, 17; Bucks, N., 30; Buteshire, 58; Cambridge University, 58; Cambridgeshire, Wisbech divi- sion, 43; Carlow, 39; Cork City [246], 64; Devonshire, S. Molton division [204], 65; Dorset, E. [207], 67; S., 26; Hartlepool [14], 5; Leicestershire, Market Harborough division, 26; Lewisham [169], 50; London, City of, 22, 31; Manchester, 57; Northampton, 10; Oxfordshire, Woodstock division, 23; Paisley, 31; Sligo, N. [240], 19; Strand division [114], 61; Suffolk, Stowmarket division, 25; Walsall [167], 47; Waterford [247], 73; Whitehaven, 23. EMIGRATION, Se- lect Committee of Inquiry [63]; re- port [64]
FACTORIES and Workshops Bill [62], [140], 13. FREE Education Bill [128], [141], 35, 39, 41; in Committee [142], [149]
INDIAN Budget [153]. INFANTS Betting
Bill [69]. INTOXICATING Liquors (Ire- land) Bill [87]. IRISH Land Bill [105], [143], 29, 33, 35; amendments in Committee [105]-[109], [121], [144]; new clauses [125]
LABOUR, Royal Commission on [63], [85], 12; names of the Commissioners [85], 20. LEASEHOLDERS' Enfran- chisement Bill [110]. LIQUOR Traffic Local Veto (Wales) Bill [60], 16. LONDON Trial of Causes Bill [88] MANCHESTER Railway Bill [33]. MAR- RIAGE Acts Amendment Bill [109]. MINIATURE Reform Bill [56]. Mu- SEUMS, Opening of, on Sundays, 17 NAVY Estimates [49]. NEWFOUNDLAND Fisheries Bill [69], [88], 24
PRIVATE Bill Procedure (Scotland) Bill [16]. PUBLIC Health of London Bills
RATING of Machinery Bill [84]. RE- LIGIOUS Disqualifications Removal Bill [30]. RELIGIOUS Equality Bill [84]. RESIGNATION of Members, Bill to facilitate [111]
SMALL Holdings Bill [58]
TITHES Bill [16]; receives Royal As- sent [19]. TREASURY Bill [84] PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHÈS. ARGYLL, Duke of, on the Crofter Dis- tricts [130]; Home Rule Bill [201]. ASQUITH, Mr., at the Manchester Re- form Club [5]. ATKINSON, Mr., sus- pension [150], 44
BALFOUR, Mr. A. J., on arbitration [23]; Mr. Morley's vote of censure [37]; re- lief works in Ireland [54], [151]; Irish Land Bill [126]; Crimes Act [127]; at Plymouth [165], 47; Bury [191]; Accrington [192]; Hudders- field [216]; Irish Local Government Bill [217]; at Glasgow [219]. BART- LEY, Mr., Elementary Education Bill [141]. BRABOURNE, Lord, on the Tithes Bill [18]. BRYCE, Mr., at the Associated Chambers of Commerce [68]; Aberdeen [186]. BUXTON, Mr., the Factories and Workshops Bill [62], [140], 33
CADOGAN, Lord, Irish Land Bill [143]. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, Mr., Scotch Private Bill Procedure [16]. CANTER- BURY, Archbishop of, on the Tithes Bill [18]. CHAMBERLAIN, Mr., at Birmingham [8], [73], [204], [212], 67; the Reform Bill [57]; at Ports- mouth [83]; free education [97],[129], [142]; old age pensions [108], [113],
; on a circular in the Times [131]; on Africa [157]; at Carmarthen [189]; Sunderland [190]; reply to Mr. Mor- ley [193]; at Edinburgh [227], 71; deputations [228]; manifesto [228]. CHANNING, Mr., on excessive hours of railway servants [19], 6. CHAPLIN, Mr., small holdings [59]. CHURCHILL, Lord, at South Paddington [72]. CLARKE, Sir E., at Launceston [180] COBAIN, Mr. De, charge against [150] COLLINGS, Mr. J., small holdings [58]. COMPTON, Earl, Post Office adminis tration [88]. CONYBEARE, Mr., on Abdul Rasoul [87]. COURTNEY, Mr. L., system of registration [58]; at University College [65]. CROSS, Lord,. the revolt in Manipur [136]
DERBY, Earl of, at Manchester [8]. DICEY, at the Liberal Unionist Club. [28]
ELCHO, Lord, adjournment for Derby Day [121], 29. ELLIS, Mr. J., num- ber of public-houses [110]. EVANS, Mr. S., on the Tithes Bill [17] FOWLER, Mr. H., on Free Education [142], 36
GLADSTONE, Mr., letter on Mr. Parnell's leadership [2]; Religious Disqualifi- cations Removal Bill [31]. 8; policy of the Government [36]; Welsh Dis-
PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES, cont. establishment [39], 11; Reform Bill [56]; at Hastings [75]-[78], 16; and Sir F. Milner [79]; letter-manifesto to Mr. Benson [103]; "Electoral Facts" [171]; at Newcastle [182], 56; Port Sunlight [214], 67; Holborn Restaurant [225]. GORST, Sir J., on the policy of the Indian Government [135]; the Factories and Workshops Bill [140]; Indian Budget [153]. GOSCHEN, Mr., at Maidstone [9]; currency proposals [21], [111], [220], 68; naval expend- iture [53]; closer union with the colonies [67]; Budget [91]-[94], 23; surplus [93]; at St. James's Hall [123]; Cambridge [188]; charges against his finance [195]; at Oldham [196]; Glasgow [222] GRAY, Mr. C. W., on the limit of tithe [17]. HAMILTON, Lord G., navy estimates [49]-[51]; Supplementary Estimate [52]; at the National Union [112]. HANBURY, Mr., on recruiting [44]. HARCOURT, Sir W., naval expenditure [52]; small holdings [59]; on Mr. Goschen's finance [95]; at Cirencester [97]; Devonshire [112]; on the Budget [121]; free education [129]; reply to Mr. Chamberlain [132]; dis- asters at Manipur [134]; at West Islington [147]; National Liberal Club [160]; Ashton-under-Lyne [178]; Derby [218]; on Mr. Chamberlain [229]. HARRISON, Mr., on Mr. Russell's speech [37]. HART-DYKE, Sir W., on free education [128], 32; education estimates [151]. HARTING- TON, Lord, at Rawtenstall [12]; Liberal Unionist Club [29]; Bakewell [123]; on the General Election [145]: Home Rule Bill [203]; at Crieff [206]; Edinburgh [207]. HERSCHELL, Lord, on habitual drunkards [127]. HICKS- BEACH, Sir M., at Bristol [10]; on Free Trade [68]; at Andover [160]; on agricultural reform [175]; at Stockton-on-Tees [187] HoWORTH, Mr., Reform Bill [56]; letter to the Times [96]. HUNTER, Mr. W. A., motion to expunge the resolution against Mr. Bradlaugh [20] JAMES, Sir H., at Bury [9]; Factory and Workshops Bill [62]; at Belfast [80]; Londonderry [82]; on the posi- tion of the Liberal Unionists [145] KELLY, Mr. T. R., Deceased Wife's Sister Bill [34]. KIMBERLEY, Earl of, Newfoundland Fisheries Bill [71]. KNUTSFORD, Lord, Newfoundland Fisheries Bill [69], [89]; at Sax- mundham [177]
LABOUCHERE, Mr., reduction of the Army Pay Vote [49] MARJORIBANKS, Mr., on the magazine
rifle [43]. MATTHEWS, Mr., Liquor Bill 60; Factory and Workshops Bill [62). MCCARTHY, Mr. J., on the position of the Irish party, 9; at Liverpool [24]. MONKSWELL, Lord, Copyright Bill [109]. MORGAN, Mr. P., on Welsh Disestablishment [39], 11. MORLEY, Mr. J., at Newcastle-
PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES, cont.
on-Tyne [5], [180], 56; his vote of censure [34], 10; Liquor Bill [60]; Irish Land Bill [106], [126], 22; reduction of licenses [110]; Stoneleigh [162]; Cambridge [175]; Rochdale [193]; attack on Mr. Cham- berlain [193]; at Wolverhampton [213]; Oldham [219]
PARNELL, Mr., at Limerick [5], 3; Ber- mondsey [138]; Newcastle [156]. PEASE, Sir J., Indian opium_revenue [85], 21. PLAYFAIR, Sir L., Free Trade [66]
RAIKES, Mr., on the Church of Wales [40]. REDMOND, Mr. J., dynamite convicts [152]. RIPON, Lord, disasters at Manipur [136]. RITCHIE, Mr., re- form in registration [58]; parish coun- cils [86]; number of public-houses [110]. ROBERTSON, Mr. E., on amend- ing the conspiracy law [22], 7. Row- LANDS, Mr., on the Liveries of the City Companies, 9; Liquor Bill [60]. Rus- SELL, Sir C., at Poplar [8]. RUSSELL, Mr. T. W., on the uselessness of arbitra- tion [23]; Tipperary prosecutions [35] SALISBURY, Lord, at Cambridge [10], 5; on the Tithes Bill [17]; labour and capital [68], 13; Newfoundland Fish- eries Bill [71]; the Portuguese [88]; the Primrose League [98]-[103], 22; freedom of the city of Glasgow [115]; at Glasgow [115]-[120]; treaty with Portugal [129]; the Factories and Workshops Bill [141]; Irish Land Bill [144]; at the United Club [153], 41; Mansion House [159], 44; on foreign affairs [200]; at Birmingham [209]-[212], 67. SHAW-LEFEVRE, Mr., the Plan of Campaign disputes [22]; Naval Defence Act [52]. SMITH, Mr. W. H., the Religious Dis- qualifications Removal Bill [32]; sale of opium [86]; Newfoundland Fisheries Bill [122]. SPENCER, Earl of, at Roch- dale [74] SPRIGG, Sir G., at the Im- perial Federation League [66]. STAN- HOPE, Mr., army estimates [41]; the magazine rifle [43]; on recruiting [44]; condition of the army [45]- [48]; the baccarat scandal [134], 33; on the state of the army [230]. STANS- FELD, Mr., Miniature Reform Bill [56], 13; at Sydenham [169]. SUTHER- LAND, Mr. A., deer forests in Scotland [109]
TREVELYAN, Sir G., claims the confidence of his party [8]; at Downend [158]; Perth [194].
VINCENT, Mr. H., trade of the Empire [66]
WHITEWAY, Sir W., Newfoundland Fisheries Bill [89], 23
PARNELL, Mr., negotiations with Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon [2], [237]; final interview, 2; concluded [25], 9; at Roscommon [238]; address to the Irish Americans [239], 16; and the Archbishops [241]; at Wicklow [242]; reception at Dublin [244]; at Lime house, 27; marriage, 35; death [187], [245], 57; funeral, 58
PEERS, Scotch, meeting of, 70 PELOPONNESUS, fifteen men frozen to death, 8
PERKINS, Mr. W. H., presented the Albert medal, 44
PERSIA, cholera, outbreak of, 52: tobacco monopoly, feeling against, 69; abol- ished, 72
"PLUCKY" gun-boat sinks fishing-boats, 62 POLYNESIA.-HAWAII, Dominis, Mr.,
death [436] NEW HEBRIDES, ois- turbances [436]. SAMOA, Pilsbach, Baron von, President [436]; Solo- mon's Island, disturbances [436]. TONGA, Parliament, first meeting [436] PONSONBY, Miss, marriage, 34 POPE, The, his encyclical [273], 29; letter condemning duelling, 53; receives French pilgrims, 53; celebrates Low Mass, 56 PORTUGAL.-AFRICAN Boundary Treaty ratified, 31. BUDGET [352]. CABINET, reconstituted [351]; Cortes, opening [350]; currency crisis [351], 43, 48. KING and Queen of, visit Oporto, 66. MUNICIPAL Elections [353]. OPORTO, revolt [350], 7. REPUBLICAN and Socialist Clubs, order to close, 12; Royal decree, suspending payments, 26 POSTAGE, reduction of the Indian and Colonial, 1
POSTAL Congress, Vienna, 28 POSTMASTER-General, deputation of clerks, 2 PRESS opinions on free education [96]; Irish Local Government Bill [215] PRIMROSE League meeting [98], 22
QUEEN VICTORIA at Portsmouth, 12; the Agricultural Hall, 14; leaves Windsor for Grasse, 17; arrives at Windsor, 24; at Derby, 28; present at Miss Ponsonby's marriage, 34; reviews the French fleet, 49; telegram to President Carnot, 49 QUEENSLAND.-BUDGET [432]. NAVAL Defence Bill [432]; Norman, Sir H., on Federation [432]
RACES.-ASCOT, 32; AUTEUIL, 14; BICY-
CLE Road Race, 29; CHESTER Cup, 26; CITY and Suburban Handicap, 20; DERBY Stakes, 29; DONCASTER, 52; EPSOM, 20, 29, 30; FRENCH Derby, 29; GOODWOOD, 45; GRAND Prix de Paris,31; HENLEY Regatta, 39; JUBILEE Stakes, 26; KEMPTON Park, 26; ST. LEGER, 52; LEICESTER, 19,
39; LEICESTERSHIRE Royal Handicap, 54; LIVERPOOL, 17; MANCHESTER, 55; NEWMARKET, 24, 25, 27, 59, 61; OXFORD and Cambridge Boat-race, 17; PYTCHLEY District, 17; SAN- DOWN, 40; WATERLOO Cup, 12; YORK, 50 RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-ACTON, 58;
Bombay Mail train, 63; Burgos, 55; Catawba River, 50; Champlain, 46 ; Crewe, 58; Hastings, New Jersey, 78; Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, 27; Irish Mail, 48; Kanawha and Michigan rail- way, 37; Kohlfurt, 59; Lough Swilly
RIOTS. BARCELONA, 9; Benares, 21; Bordeaux, 35; Funchal, Madeira, 57; Kingston, Jamaica, 7; Long Island, 15; Manningham Milis, Brad- ford, 21; Motherwell, 2; Pennsylvania, W., 19; St. Pierre, 22; Russia, 50; St. Vincent, 71; Waterford, 70 RIVER Plate, English Bank closed, 42 ROBERTSON, Rt. Hon. W. P. B., Lord Justice General, 53
ROBINSON, J., tablet unveiled, 43
ROSENTHAL, dynamite bombs, explosion, 56 ROUMANIA.-BRATIANO, John, death
[332]. IONESCO, M., sketch of the history [334]. KING Charles, 25th anniversary [333]; visits Berlin [334], 61. MINISTERIAL crises [332] ROYAL Infirmary, Derby, foundation stone laid, 28
Society, anniversary meeting, 67 "ROYAL Sovereign" and "Royal Arthur" launched [52], 13
RURAL Labourers' Conference [223], 70 RUSSELL, Earl, not guilty, 69 RUSSIA.-ARMY, orders for reinforcing, 65. BUDGET [309]. CZAR and Czar- ina at Moscow, 30. European Mes- senger," article on the famine [313]. FAMINE [310]; subscriptions to the relief fund [310], 57; description of the districts [312]; Finland, reception of the Czar [309]. LOAN, the new 3 per cent., 59. Moscow dynamite discovery, 30; Jews, expulsion [307], 25; political conspiracy [314], 65. NAVY, reorganisation [315]. PETERSBURG, balloon accident, 34; frauds [312], 783; Poland. indignities by the Government [309]. ROTH- SCHILD, Messrs., oppose Conversion Loan [309], 26. SERGIUS, Grand Duke, Governor-General of Moscow [307]; Stundists, decrees against [308]; Suez Canal Bonds, purchase of, 51. UKASE prohibiting export of rye [310], [312], 50, 66. WARSAW, fifty persons conveyed to the citadel,
RUTLAND, Duke of, Knight of the Garter,
SALISBURY, Lord, deputation of the Im- perial Federation League [137]; of the United Empire Trade League [138]; at
the Chemical Society, 12; freedom of the City of Glasgow, 28 SALVATION Army, Eastbourne distur- bances, result, 68
SANDFORD, Sir F., peerage conferred, 1 SARAGOSSA, outbreak of small-pox, 49 SAVERNAKE estate, proposed sale, 47 SAXONY, Prince F. A. of, marriage, 66 SCIENCE, retrospect of :- ASTRONOMY, 117 BIOLOGY, 123 CHEMISTRY, 119 GEOGRAPHY, 128 GEOLOGY, 126 PHYSICS, 121
SCOTLAND. CENSUS [236]; Crofters Commissioners' labours [235]. EDUCA- TION Department abolish fees [234]. FREE Church Assembly proposed De- claratory Act [235]. MACGREGOR, Dr.. on Disestablishment [235]. PRI- VATE Bill Procedure Bill [234]. STRIKES [234], 7. UNIVERSITY system, changes in the [236] SCRIPTURES, canonical, declaration pub- lished, 71
SCUTARI Memorial Cemetery, British soldiers' remains transferred to,74 SELBORNE, Earl of, High Steward of Ox- ford University, 22
SERVIA.-ALEXANDER, King, at Vienna
[331], 47. GRUITCH Cabinet, resig- nation [331]. QUEEN Natalie expelled [331], 28. SVETZE attacked by Ar- nauts, 28
v. Wakefield, decision [61],
SHAW, Capt. E. M., retirement, 62 SHERMAN, Gen., his body removed to St. Louis, 11
SHIPOWNERS, success of their federation, 15
SHIPPING DISASTERS.-" ABYSSINIA"
on fire, 72; barge, collapse of the hurricane deck, 48; "Blanco Enca- lada" blows up, 23; "Crocodile," collision with the pierhead, 67; "Dunholme" and "Kinloch," collision, 38; "Enterprise "founders, 63; driven on the sands, 71; French lugger ex- plodes, 72; "Gambier " and " Easby," collision, 50; "Ipswich" runs down a barque, 12; "Moselle" strikes on a reef, 62; "Normanby" ashore, 35; steam launch and a steamer, collision, 52; "Tacormina" and "Thessalia," collision, 52: "Utopia" and H.M.S. 66 Anson," collision, 16
SIAM, King of, turns the first sod of the first railway, 41
Crown Prince of, shorn of his top- knot, 5
SICILIAN priest poisoned, 49
SIGRI, landing of British sailors [174],
SIMMONDS, Mr. J. S., Chief Officer of the
London Fire Brigade, 72
SMITH, Mr. W. H., Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports [114], 25; death [186], 57; funeral, 58
Mrs. W. H., peerage to be conferred, 60; Viscountess Hambleden, 64
SNOWSTORMS.-ATLANTIC Coast, 6; New York, 6; Plymouth, 16 SOCIALIST Labour Congress, Brussels, 48 SOUZA, Sir W. de, v. Cobden, decision, 22 SPAIN. BARCELONA barracks, attack on
the, 45; Budget [350]. CABINET changes [348]; Cortes, opening [345]; Customs Tariff, the new [349]. Drsa- MITE outrages [349]. FINANCIAL situation [346]; Floods [348]. GENE- BAL Elections [344], 8. NEGOTIATIONS with the United States [345]. STRIKES [846], [347], [349]. WINE, export trade [347]
SPARTA, Duchess of, anointed, 25 STALBRIDGE, Lord, chairman of the North- Western Railway, 11
STANDING Order, resolution to enforce it, 16
STARODOUB, anti-Jewish agitation, 60 STEPHEN, Sir J., takes farewell of the Bench, 20; baronetcy conferred, 22 STOREY Institute, Lancaster, 60 STRIKES.-CLERKS of the General Post
Office [15], 1; coal-tippers and crane- men, 8; dockers, 9; journeymen tailors, 28; accept conditions, 30; London carpenters and builders, 60; omnibus drivers and conductors, 31; shipbuilding yards on the Tyne and Wear, 62
SWEDEN. BUDGET [361]. CABINET changes [363], [364]. GOTHENBURG University opened [363]. NATIONAL Defence [361]. RELATIONS with Nor- way, proposed revision [362]; Riks- dag opening [361]. STOCKHOLM, de- monstration [364]; Sulea-Gellivara Railway, completion of purchase, [363] SWITZERLAND.-BERNE, 7th centenary, 48. CONFEDERATION, 600th anniver- sary, 45. POPULAR vote affirmed, 38. TICINO agitators, amnesty [342]; elections to revise Constitution [341], 3; result [342], 15. WELTI, M., Pres., resignation [342], 69
SYRIA, outbreak of cholera, 52
TALTERNY Pass, French troops snowed up, 3 TANNER, Dr., dispute with a French Officer, 49 TASMANIA.-BANK suspends payment,
46. PROSPERITY [434]. REVENUE, surplus [434]
TATE, Mr. P., offer to erect a new National Gallery, 17
TEA, high price sold at, 3, 15 TELEPHONE cable, completion of the, between London and Paris, 16 TEMPERATURE low in E. and S. Europe, 3 THAW, over the Continent and England, 3; Europe, 5
THEATRE Royal, Gateshead, panic, 73 "THERMIDOR," performance prohibited [250], 6
THULLY, W., shoots himself, 3 THUNDERSTORMS.-Berlin, 54; Lan-
cashire, 35; London, 49; Paris, 51; Vienna, 31; Wales, 35
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