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GALLIFET, MARQUIS, Commands cavalry
brigade, repelling sortie from Paris on
3rd April, [187], in order of the day
announces that no truce or pity would
be given to the Communists, [189].
GAMBETTA, M., expects ultimate success
for the French cause, [148]; visits Gene-
ral Chanzy at Laval, and then, proceed-
ing to Lille, advocates resistance to the
bitter end, [158]; during armistice,
after capitulation of Paris, declares his
policy still the same, and acts in oppo-
sition to the Government of National
Defence, [164]; Decree of Government
of National Defence in opposition to him,
[165]; resigns the Ministry of War,
[165]; elected member of the National
Assembly, [206].

GARIBALDI at Dijon, [161]; elected

a member of National Assembly of
France, [168]; present at first meeting,
when he gave in his resignation, [169];
returns to his island-home of Caprera,
[ib.]; at the request of King Victor Em-
manuel, gives his aid to the maintenance
of order at Rome on the anniversary of
entry of Italian Troops, [258].
GASPEY, Mr. T., Obituary notice, 164.
GASTEIN, Interview between the Emperors
of Germany and Austria and their
Chancellors, [231].

GEORGE, KING, of Greece, Speech to the
Chambers in October, [282].

GEORGE, MR. JUSTICE, Obituary notice,
164.

GERMAN CATHOLIC SOCIETIES, Anniver-
sary meeting at Mayence, [232].
GERMANY.-History of the year, [220];
political parties in, [223]; Mr. Odo
Russell to be Ambassador to, 316.
GERMANY, The Imperial Prince and
Princess of, arrive in England, 73. The
Prince attends a Review at Aldershot,
ib., and the camp at Wimbledon, 73.
GÉRÔME'S, M., pictures at the Royal Aca-
demy's Exhibition, [364].
GLADSTONE, MR., unpopularity of [18];
Speech on Foreign Affairs, [27]; Speech
on Black Sea Conference, [28]; Speech
on Foreign Affairs, [31]; Speech on
Princess Louise's Dowry, [37]; Speech
on Westmeath Committee, [42]; Speech
on Army Bill, [58]; Speech on Army
Estimates, [59]; Announces abolition
of purchase in the Army by Royal War-
rant, [76]; half adhesion to Mr.
Jacob Bright's Female Suffrage Bill,
[92]; opposes Mr. Miall's motion for
Disestablishment, [91]; presented with
freedom of City of Aberdeen, [105];
Speech on "Home Rule," [ib.], speech at
Whitby, [107]; Speech at Greenwich,
[108]; Petition from Greenwich as to
his resigning his seat for that borough, 1,
Meeting at Greenwich in support of

petition ending in vote of confidence,

5.

GLASGOW.-Lord Shaftesbury in, 90;
Fatal Boiler Explosion, 138.
"GOLIATH," Inspection of the, 108.
GOODWOOD RACES, 77.

GOSCHEN, MR., introduces Local Govern-
ment and Taxation Bill, [62]; succeeds
Mr. Childers as First Lord of the Ad-
miralty, [68]; introduces Navy estimates,
[ib.]; speech at Mansion House, [ib.]
GRANT, GENERAL, President of the United
States, turns his attention to the rela-
tions of the United States and Great
Britain, [283]; recalls Mr. Motley,
[ib.]; when Joint High Commission
on Fisheries question is proposed by
England, suggests that the Commis-
sion should decide all matters of dis-
pute between the two Governments,
[285]; obtains Mr. Sumner's removal
from the Chairmanship of the Senate's
Committee on Foreign Relations, [286];
Message to Congress, [300].
GRANVILLE, EARL, Speech on Army Bill,
[75]; announces abolition of purchase
in the Army by Royal Warrant, [77];
defends it, [78].

GREATHEAD, MR., Obituary notice, 164.
GREECE [282].

GREENWICH, Petition from some of the
Constituency to Mr. Gladstone to resign
his seat for, 1; Meeting called in sup-
port of, 5; Mr. Gladstone's speech at,
[108].

GREVY, M., appointed President of Na-
tional Assembly of France, [169].
GROTE, MR. GEORGE, Funeral of, 68;
Obituary notice, 153.

GROVE, MR. W. R., Puisne Judge of the
Common Pleas, 316.

GUN-COTTON, Explosion of, at Stowmarket,
82.

GUNPOWDER Explosion in New Forest,
84.

GURNEY, MR. RUSSELL, to be Commis-
sioner on "Alabama" Claims, 315.

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Royal Warrant for abolition of pur-
chase in the army, [82].
HARDY, MR. GATHORNE, Speech on
Westmeath Committee, [41].
HARINGTON, SIR HENRY, Obituary
notice, 161.

HARTINGTON, MARQUIS OF, Secretary for
Ireland, [18]; gives notice of motion
for Secret Committee of Inquiry into
Westmeath, [39]; speech, [ib.].
HARNESS, REV. W., Literary life of, [314].
HARROW TERCENTENARY, 62.

HARTOG, MR. N. E., Obituary notice,
154.

HAVANNAH, Massacre of some young
medical students at, [270].

HAWTHORNE, MRS. NATHANIEL, Obi-
tuary notice, 144.

HAYTER, SIR GEORGE, Obituary notice,
142.

HELPS, MR., Thoughts on Government,
[344].

HERICOURT, Battle of, [159].

HERSCHEL, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice,
150.

HIGGINS, LIEUT.-GENERAL, Obituary
notice, 154.

HIPPOPOTAMUS, Birth and death of a
baby, at the Zoological Gardens, 21.
HISTORY, Works on General, [332].
HOFFMAN, GOVERNOR, of New York,
talked of for President of United States
at next election, [295].
HOHENWART, COUNT, appointed Minister-
President of Austro-Hungary, [244];
brings before the Reichsrath his Scheme
of Reform, [245]; supports "Home
Rule" for Bohemia, [247]; resigns,
[249].

HOLKER HALL, Fire at, 25.
HOLLAND HOUSE, Fire at, 6.
HOLZGETHEN, BARON, at the head of a
Provisional Ministry in Austro-Hun-
gary, [249].

"HOME RULE," Mr. Gladstone on, [105].
HOTEL DE VILLE, burnt by the Com-
mune, [201].

HUDSON, GEORGE, Obituary notice, 164.
HUMBERT, PRINCE, settles at Rome

and sets up a Court on the Quirinal,
[255]; accompanies his brother, King
Amadeus, on his tour through Spain,
[269].

HUNTING-FIELD, Fatal fall in, 116.
HUNT'S, MR., "History of Religious
Thought in England," [337].
HURRICANE in the West Indies, 87.
HUTTON'S, MR. R. H., Essays, [341].
HUXLEY, PROFESSOR, Speech on Uni-
versity Reform at Manchester, 122.
HYACINTHE, FATHER, at Munich Con-
gress of Old Catholics, [233].
HYPOTHEC IN SCOTLAND, Bill for abo-
lition of, introduced and rejected, [61].

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10s. 8d. per cent, [63]; owing to with-
drawal of other items in Budget, pro-
posed increase of 2d. in the pound, [65];
motion by Mr. McCullogh Torrens to
limit the increase to 1d., defeated, [67];
increase of 2d. proposed and carried,[ib.].
INCOME TAX IN FRANCE, M. Thiers'
Speech, [219].
INDEMNIFICATION

OF INVADED DE-
PARTMENTS BILL, France, [208].
INDIANS, RED, Further negotiations of
United States' Government with, [299].
INDIA, BRITISH, [129]; the Looshais,
[ib.]; the Mussulman population, [ib.];
the Wahabees, [131]; murder of Chief
Justice Norman, [132].

INDIAN FINANCE.-Committee of House
of Commons appointed, [88].
"INTERNATIONAL," The, Judgment re-
garding the seizure of, 10.

INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE at New
Brunswick, 88.

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, opened,
53; closed, 104.

"INTERNATIONAL WORKING MEN'S
ASSOCIATION."-Four members chosen
members of the French National Assem-
bly, [168]; its history, [180]; demon-
strations at New York, [304].
INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES at New
York, 115.

INVERARY, Reception of the Princess
Louise, 86.

IRELAND.-The Meath Election, [17];
the Land Act, [ib.]; first cases, 2;
closing of connexion between Church
and State, 1; eviction scene, 51; visit
of Prince of Wales, 80; deputation from
French Aid Committee, 84; popular
demonstrations on Kelly's acquittal.
Address by Mr. Justice Lawson on its
steadily growing prosperity, 125.
ITALY.-History of the year, [254].

JACKSON'S, BISHOP, Primary visitation to
St. Paul's, 125.

JAMES, MR. H., Speech against Female
Suffrage Bill, [92].

JELF, CANON, Obituary notice, 158.
JEWEL ROBBERY by the Tarpeys, 9.
JESSELL, MR., re-elected for Dover, 128;
to be Solicitor-General, 316.
JESUITS, The, prohibited from settling in
Switzerland, [274].

JEWISH, a, festival interrupted, 47.
JOHNSTON, DR. KEITH, Obituary no-
tice, 156.

JOINT HIGH COMMISSION on fisheries
question, &c., suggested to the United
States by the British Government,

[285]; agreed to by the President of
the United States, and proposition to
comprise all matters of dispute between
the two countries, [ib.]; meets at
Washington, 27th Feb., [ib.]. Vide
WASHINGTON, TREATY OF.

JOINT STOCK SPECULATIONS during the
year, [141].
JOURDE, M., Delegate of France under
Commune; presents his report on 2nd
May, [194.]

JOWETT, PROFESSOR, Dinner to at
Albion Hotel, 24.

JUNIUS, Who was the author of? By
Twistleton and Chebot, [327].

KATAKAZY, M., Russian Envoy to the
United States, sends toast to banquet
at New York to British Commissioners
of Treaty of Washington, [287]; his
recall asked for and obtained by the
President, [301].

KELLERSPERG, BARON, succeeds Count
Hohenwart as Minister President of
Austro-Hungary, [249]..

KELLY, tried and acquitted for the mur-
der of Talbot, 124; report of trial,
235.

KEMBLES, Mr. Fitzgerald's Lives of the,
[315].

KENMARE, LORD, Obituary notice, 164.
KINGCOME, ADMIRAL, Obituary notice,
157.

KING'S LYNN, Thunderstorm, 72.
KÖNIGSBERG, Outbreak of cholera at,
243.

KU-KLUX-KLAN Movement in South
Carolina, [292].

L'ADMIRAULT, GENERAL, encircles Belle-
ville with his forces and captures it,
[199]; appointed to command of the
north-west of Paris, [201].
LADY STUDENTS, 2.
LAGRANGE'S, COUNT, two-year-olds, sale
of, 20.

LAMBETH, Fire at Younghusband's Oil
Refining Works, 6.

LANCASHIRE, Earthquakes in, 28.
LAND TENURE REFORM ASSOCIATION,
Meeting presided over by Mr. J. S.
Mill, 54.

LAND'S END, New Lighthouse at Long-
ships, near, 81.

LANDSCAPES at the Royal Academy Ex-
hibition, [365].

LAW, United system of, proposed for the
German Empire, [238].

LE COMTE, GENERAL, attacks the Red

Republicans at the Buttes, Montmartre,
[177]; made prisoner and confined in
the Château Rouge, [178]; shot, [ib.]
LEIGHTON'S, MR., "Balaustion," [362].
LEE, REV. C., elected Incumbent of St.
Leonards', Bilston, 59.

LEEDS, Shock of earthquake at, 29.
LEITH, Fire at the pier, 130.
LE MANS, Battle of, [157].

LES VERRIÈRES, Convention of, on 1st
February, by which 80,000 French
soldiers are "interned" as prisoners in
Switzerland, [160].

LICENSING BILL, Agitation for, [3];
introduced by Mr. Bruce, [61]; public
meetings through the country to oppose
it, [ib.]; the Bill abandoned, [62].
LIBERALE REICHSPARTEI, nicknamed the
"mixed pickles," the so-called Liberal-
Imperial party in the German Reich-
stag, [223].

LINCOLN'S INN, Stealing books from
library by a barrister, 7.

LIGHTHOUSE at Longships, New, 81.
LIQUOR TRAFFIC AMENDMENT ASSO-
CIATION, Meetings, 126.
LITERATURE, Retrospect of, [308].
LOANS within the year, [140].

LOCHAR MOSS, Dumfries, A clothed
skeleton found, 121.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION
BILL introduced by Mr. Goschen, [62];
withdrawn, [63].

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD, Mr. Stans-
feld appointed President, 315,

LOFTUS, LORD AUGUSTUS, to be Ambas-
sador to Russia, 315.

LONDON, Lord Mayor's Day, 123.
LONDON BRIDGE, A leap from, 57.
LONGWY capitulated, [155].
LONYAY, COUNT, succeeds Count Andrassy
as Hungarian Prime Minister, [250].
LOOSHAIS, The, disturbing the Indian
frontier, [129].

LORNE, MARQUIS OF, marriage to Prin-
cess Louise, 32; presides at dinner of
Scottish Corporation, 129.

LOYD-LINDSAY, COLONEL, moves resolu-
tion on second reading of Army Regu
lation Bill, [50]; moves amendment
against abolition of purchase, [71].
LOUISE, PRINCESS, The Queen's message
relative to her marriage, [37]; discus.
sion on dowry, [37]; not unanimously
received by the country, [38]; meeting
of working men in London to protest
against it, 14; marriage at Windsor,
[144], 32; visits Ireland, 80; reception
at Inverary, 86; reception at Campbel-
town, 102.

LOUVRE, The, escaped burning by the
Commune, [199]; the Library con
sumed, [201].

LOWE, MR., introduces the Budget, [63];
reply to Mr. Disraeli's speech, [66].

Lowell's, Mr., "My Study Window,”

[359].

LUCRAFT, MR., Meeting of London De-
mocrats to celebrate his election as a
member of School Board, 2.
LUGARD, SIR EDWARD, to be Commis-
sioner under the Regulation of the
Forces Act, 315.

LULLIER, LIEUT. CHARLES, entrusted

with the command of the National
Guard of Paris, [178]; disgraced and
imprisoned, [192]; tried and condemned
to death at Versailles, [213]; capital
sentence commuted, [214].
LUTZ, HERR VON, Bavarian Minister of
Worship, [230]; introduces and carries
Bill to prohibit pulpit politics, [237].
LUXEMBOURG, Diplomatic papers relating
to, 268.

LUXEMBOURG, The, partially blown up by
the Commune, [201].

M'GRATH, MASTER, wins the Waterloo

Cup for the third time, 22; death, 138.
MCMAHON, GENERAL, appointed com-
mander of troops for National Assembly,
[190]; issues proclamation to soldiery,
[192].

MADRID, Arrival of King Amadeus,
[263]; arrival of the Queen, [264].
MAGEE, BISHOP, Address on divisions
in the Church of England, [143].
MAINE, SIR HENRY, Lectures on Juris-
prudence, [345].

MALCAMPO, SENOR, becomes President of
Spanish Cabinet, [270]; the Ministry
being overthrown, he becomes Minister
of Marine in the Sagasta Cabinet, [ib.].
MANCHESTER, Earthquakes at, 28; speech
of Professor Huxley at, 122.
MANITOBA, Territory of, Attempt by
Fenian Agitators from United States to
excite the population, [127].
MANN, COLONEL, Obituary notice, 156.
MANSELL, DEAN, Obituary notice, 156,
MANSFIELD, SIR WILLIAM, Speech on
the Army Question, [18]; created Baron
Sandhurst, [ib.]; vide SANDHURST,
Baron.

MANTEUFFEL, GENERAL, in command of
German forces opposed to French army
of the North, [153]; after defeating
General Faidherbe at Bapaume, [154],
marches towards Belfort, [160]; inter-
cepts General Bourbaki's retreat, [ib.]
MARIO, SIGNOR, Final appearance on
the stage of, 76.

MARRIAGE OF A GIANT AND GIANTESS,
63.

MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S
SISTER BILL, passed by the Com-
mons, [91]; thrown out by the Lords,

[92]; indignation meeting at its re-
jection by the House of Lords, 43.
MARRIOTT, Rev. W. B., Obituary notice,
164.

MATCH TAX, The, proposed, [63]; provi-
sions of the Bill, [65]; withdrawn,
[ib.]
MATCHMAKERS, procession of, as demon-
stration against proposed match tax,
[65], 49.

MAY, SIR T. E., to be Under Clerk of the
Parliaments, 314.

MAYENCE, Anniversary meeting of Ger-

man Catholic Societies at [232].
MAYNE, SIR RICHARD, Monument un-
veiled, 13.

MAYO, DR., Obituary notice, 143.
MEATH, Agrarian murder in, 116.
MEATH, The, Election, [17].
MECKLENBURGH, DUKE OF, in command
of portion of second German army at
Chartres, [156]; at battle of Le Mans,
[157]; enters Alençon, [158]; reaches
Rouen, [161].

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'MEGERA," loss of, [88], 96; discussion
in Commons, [89]; court martial, 243.
MELVILL, CANON, Obituary notice, 145.
MEZIERES capitulated, [153].

MIALL, MR., Motion for Disestablishment
of English Church, [92].

MICHELIS, PROFESSOR, at the Congress
of Old Catholics at Munich, [233].
MIDDLE PARK PLATE won by Prince
Charles, 111.

"MIDDLEMARCHE," by George Eliot,
[358].

MILITARY MANŒUVRES IN HAMPSHIRE,
[111], 92.

MILL, MR. J. S., on Woman's Suffrage, 8;
presides at the Land Tenure Reform
Association, 54.

MILLAIS', MR., Picture of Moses, [361].
MILLER, HUGH, Life and Letters of,
[318].

MILLES, LIEUT.-COLONEL, Obituary no-
tice, 154.

MILLIERE, Deputy to National Assembly,
(Communist) captured and shot, [200].
MILLIONAIRE, A, Thomas Brassey, Esq.,14.
MINISTRY, The, 316.

MINING OPERATIONS, [141].
MOLTKE, COUNT, Director of the German
Campaign, [150]; alarmed at the expe-
dition of General Bourbaki to Belfort
[159]; arrives at Berlin, [221]; made a
Field Marshal, [222].
MONAHAN, Chief Justice, Charge to
Grand Jury of Westmeath, [48].
MONEY MARKET at opening of year, [2];
during the year, [139].
MONFANG, BISHOP, Opening harangue
at Anniversary of German Catholic So-
cieties at Mayence, [232].
MONSELL, MR., Postmaster-General, [18],
314,

MONT CENIS RAILWAY TUNNEL OPENED,
[258].

MONTGOMERY, MR. WALTER, Suicide of,
96.

MONTMARTRE, The Red Republicans

establish a park of cannon at, [176];
attempt at capture repulsed, [177].
MONTPENSIER, DUKE DE, recalled from
exile, [266].

MOON, SIR FRANCIS, Obituary notice,
161.

MORMONS, Proceedings by United States
Government against, [295].

MORRIS, SIR EDWARD, Obituary no-
tice, 164.

MORTIMER, DR., Obituary notice, 158.
MOT D'ORDRE, M. Henri Rochefort's
Journal no longer deigned to appear
[195]; quotations from, [197].
MOTLEY, MR., Debate in the Senate as
to his recall from England, [283].
MUNDELLA, MR., Motion for reduction of
Army Estimates, [59]; attempts to ar-
bitrate in Newcastle Engineer Strike,
[125].

MUNICH, Congress of Old Catholics at,
[232]; Dr. Döllinger elected Rector of
the University, [233].

MUNRO, ALEXANDER, Obituary notice,

143.

MUNTZ, MR., Statement on abolition of
purchase system, [22].

MURCHISON, SIR RODERICK, Obituary
notice, 162.

MURPHY, the Anti-Popery Lecturer, as-
saulted at Whitehaven, 49.

MUSSULMAN POPULATION OF INDIA,
its disposition towards the Government,
[129].

NAPOLEON, EMPEROR, protests against
declarations of National Assembly ex-
cluding his house, [174]; arrival at
Dover, 30; visited at Chislehurst by
the Queen, 44; birthday celebrations,
84; visits Torquay, 99; returns to
Chislehurst, 115.
NATIONAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION, An-
nual Meeting at Shoeburyness, 83.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (France) elected
[167]; meets at Bordeaux, M. Grévy
appointed President, [169]; chooses
M. Thiers as head of the Executive Ad-
ministration, [ib.]; appoints Commis-
sioners to confer with the negotiators
for peace, and suspends its sittings,
[170]; M. Thiers and his colleagues
report the preliminaries of peace, [172];
after discussion accepted, [173]; Ver-
sailles selected as centre of legislation
and Government, [179]; first meeting
at Versailles, [183]; their attitude to

the Red Republicans who had organized
the Revolution of March 18 [182];
having voted the right of each city to
choose its own Mayor, on M. Thiers
interference revokes it, except as to
towns of more than 20,000 inhabitants,
[196]; having conquered Paris and the
Commune, left the only constituted
power in France, [202]; its political
character, [203]; supplementary elec-
tions, [205]; adjourned on the 17th of
September, [212]; reassembles on the
4th of December, [215]; President's
Message, [ib.]; Orleans Prices take
their seats, [217]; incident Ordinaire,
[ib.]; incident Ranc, [218].

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Annual
Meeting at Wimbledon, 73.

NAVY ESTIMATES issued, [32]; intro-
duced by Mr. Goschen, [68].
NETHERLANDS, [272].

NEWCASTLE, Engineers strike at, [125],

111.

"NEW DEPARTURE" doctrines of demo-
cratic party in United States, [292].
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE, the Times, 25.
NEW YORK.-Banquet to British mem-
bers of the Joint High Commission,
[287]; riot at Orange processions,
[292]; the "Tammany ring" and the
"Erie ring," [ib.].

"NIHILIST trials in Russia, [276].
NINE HOURS' MOVEMENT LEAGUE.--
Success of the engineers at Newcastle,
112; agitation throughout the king-
dom, 113; first General Meeting of
Trade Council, 128.

NORMAN, SIR CHARLES, Chief Justice of
Calcutta, murdered, [132]; obituary
notice, 158.

NORMANBY, MARQUIS of, dinner to, on his
appointment as Governor of Queens-
land, 49.

NORTHBROOK, LORD, opens debate in
Lords' on Army Bill, [72]; lays on the
table the Royal Warrant for the aboli-
tion of purchase in the Army, [77]..
NORWICH, judgment on election petition,

8.

NOVELS of the year, [357].

OAKS, The, won by Hannah, 56.
OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS, 140.
"OCEANIC," Remarkable run from New
York to Liverpool of the, 62.
O'Dowd, J. C., to be Commissioner under
the Regulation of the Forces Act, 315.
OGILVY, CAPTAIN, Obituary notice, 148.
OLD CATHOLICS, meeting at Soluthurn,
Switzerland, [273]; sentiment tending
towards the union with the Russian

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