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 18182]; 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,
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
Church, [277]. Vide ALT KATHOLI-
OMER PASHA, Obituary notice, 149. ORANGE PROCESSIONS at New York, riot and loss of life, 293.
ORLEANS PRINCES, elected members of National Assembly, [167]; hold court at Chantilly, [215]; take their seats in the National Assembly, [217]. OSBORNE, MR., Speech on Westmeath Committee, [45]; Speech on Army Bill, [55]; Speech on the Budget, [67].
OSCAR, Prince of Sweden, lays the foun- dation-stone of a new Scandinavian Church at Rotherhithe, 78.
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE, 42.
OUTRAM, SIR JAMES, memorial unveiled, 85.
Royal Warrant for abolition of pur- chase in the Army, [83]. PAN-SLAVISM, under the headship of Russia a favourite cry with revolution- ary spirits, [278]; Extract article in "St. Petersburg Gazette" question, [ib.]. PARIS, Diary of a besieged resident in, [310].
PARIS, Correspondence between Lord Lyons and the British residents in, 270. PARIS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, [207]. PARIS, MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF, MM. Léon Say and Vautrain a deputation to the City of London from, 115. PARIS besieged and bombarded, [148]; New Year's Day, [149]; Forts Nogent, Rosny, and Noisy silenced, [150]; sortie on 13th Jan., [151]; sortie on 18th Jan. the supreme effort of the defence, [ib.]; proved a failure, [152]; disaffection at Belleville, [ib.]; General Trochu resigns his military command to General Vinoy, [ib.]; the emeute of the 22nd Jan. stifled, [161]; owing to provisions getting exhausted, capitula- tion decided on, and negotiations for an armistice completed on 28th Jan., [162]; rations sent in by the Ger- mans, and large consignments of pro- visions despatched from London, [163];
proclamation issued by Government, ex- plaining their reasons for capitulation, [165]; armistice extended, [170]; dis- satisfaction at the Convention for the German partial occupation, [171]; peace signed, [ib.]; entry of German troops, [174]; their departure, [175]. PARIS.-Second Siege of, [186]; fight at Courbevoie, [ib.]; great sortie on the 3rd April, [187]; ending in complete failure, [188]; proclamation by Com- mune threatening reprisals, [189]; pro- gress of siege by Versailles troops, [191]; attempts at mediation, [195]; Ver- sailles troops enter on 21st May, [198]; the Communists set fire to principal buildings, [ib.]; shoot the hostages, [199]; Belleville captured, [ib.]; last struggle at Père la Chaise, [200]. Vide COMMUNE, REPUBLICANS, RED. PARLIAMENT opened by the Queen, [22]; her Speech read by the Lord Chancellor, [ib.]; debates on the Address, [26]. PATTEN, COLONEL W., Speech on West- meath Committee, [42].
PATTESON, BISHOP, Murder of, 128; Obituary notice, 158.
PAULET, LORD FREDERICK, Obituary notice, 143.
PEACE SOCIETY meets at Lausanne in September, [272].
PEDRO, EMPEROR OF BRAZIL, visits Europe, [305].
PEEL, SIR ROBERT, Speech on Foreign affairs, [30]; speech on Westmeath Committee, [42].
PENNETHORNE, SIR JAMES, Obituary notice, 159.
PENTRE PIT, Explosion at, 24.
PERE DUCHESNE, organ of Demagogues in Paris during Commune, permitted to live, [195].
PERE LA CHAISE.-The scene of the last struggle of the Commune, [200]. PERONNE capitulated, [154]. PERSIA, Famine in, [306]. PHILLIMORE, SIR R. J., to be Judge-
Advocate General ad interim, 315. "PHYSICAL FORCE," Mr. Crookes on, [373].
PIGEON SHOOTING, Lords and Commons Match at Hurlingham, 65.
PLATO, Mr. Jowett's edition of, [338]. · PLURALIST, A, 20.
PLYMOUTH, Election of a Conservative member, [100]. POETRY, Books of, [353]. POLLARD-URQUHART, MR., Obituary no- tice, 154.
POLLOCK, SIR GEORGE.-Installation as Constable of the Tower, 137; appoint- ment, 316.
PONDICHERRY, the rumoured Cession of, contradicted, [4].
PONTARLIER, Battle at, [160].
POOK, EDMUND, Trial of, for the Murder of Jane Maria Clousen, 229.
POPE, The, holds Court at the Vatican, [255]; Law of Guarantee of Italian Parliament, [ib.]; celebrates his Jubilee on 16th June, [256]; "Allocution," [259]; speech on 27th Nov., [261]. POPE'S CORRESPONDENCE, edited by El- win, [331]. PORTUGAL, [271].
POSTMASTER-GENERAL, Mr. Monsell ap- pointed, 314.
POTOCKI, COUNT, Minister-President of Austro-Hungary, resignation accepted, [244].
POTTER, CIPRIANI, Obituary notice, 159. POTTER, MR. SECONDARY, Obituary no- tice, 152.
POUYER-QUERTIER, M., Finance Minis- ter of France, signs Treaty of Peace at Frankfort, [202]; propositions in Com- mittee of the Budget, [205]; rejected, and a reformed financial scheme pro- mised, [206]; discussed, [211]; presents financial statement to Assembly, [218]. POYNTER, CAPTAIN, Action for 10,000l. damages against Mr. J. G. V. Porter for Assault, 11.
PRIVY COUNCIL JUDICIAL COMMITTEE BILL introduced by Lord Chancellor, and passed, [100]; the appointments under the Act, [124].
PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 314. PROVISIONS, Importation of, [143]. PRUSSIAN HOUSE OF DEPUTIES, Speech
of the Emperor at opening [241]. PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND STATE PAPERS, 246.
PUBLIC SECURITIES, [142]. PULPIT Politics in Germany, Bill to prohibit, introduced by Von Lutz, the Bavarian Minister, and passed, [237]. "PUNCH" discussed at Dover Young Men's Christian Association, 27. PURCHAS, REV. MR., 24; Report of trial, 187.
PURCHASE IN THE ARMY.-History, [69]; Debates in Parliament, [71]; abolished by Royal Warrant, [76]; text of Royal Warrant, 304.
PYAT, FELIX, Member of Committee of Safety, Paris, [192].
QUEEN, The, opens Parliament, [22]; Letter to the people on the Recovery of the Prince of Wales, [147]; at the marriage of the Princess Louise, 32; opens the Royal Albert Hall, 38; visits the Emperor Napoleon, 44; opens St. Thomas's Hospital, 67; reviews the household troops at Bushy Park, 70; returns to Windsor, 127; visits the Prince of Wales at Sandringham, ib.;
hurries there again on the Prince's relapse, 134.
"QUEEN OF THE THAMES," Wreck of the, 30.
QUEEN VICTORIA STREET opened, 122.
RACES, The Two Thousand Guineas, 51; The Derby, 55; The Oaks, 56; Ascot Cup day, 61; Goodwood, 77; Don- caster, 99; 2nd October Newmarket Meeting, 111.
RAILWAYS, [141]. RAILWAY, North British, Accident at Ferry Hill, 115; London and North Western, Accident at Wigan, to Scotch Express, 127; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, Accident near Wort- ley Station, 136.
RAILWAY SERVANTS, Movement for Shorter working Hours, Meeting at Manchester, 123; Meeting at South- wark, 134; Formation of Amalgamated Society, ib.
RAMSAY, ADMIRAL, Obituary notice, 165.
RANC, one of the Members of the Com. mune of Paris, resigns, [192]. "RANGOON," Wreck of the, 119. READING New Grammar School opened by Lord Chancellor Wood, 99.
RED RIVER SETTLEMENT, vide MANI-
REICHSRATH, Austro-Hungarian, meets on 20th February, [244]; Dissolved, [247]; Meeting on 27th December, [252].
REICHSTAG, Parliament of United Ger- many, Elections for, [222]; First meeting on 21st March, and opening Speech of the Emperor, [231]; Re- assembles at Perlin on 16th October, [234]; Emperor's Specch, ib. RENFORTH, JAMES, Sudden death at International Boat Race, at New Bruns- wick, 88.
"REPRESENTATION AND ROYALTY,” A Lecture at Newcastle by Sir Charles Dilke, [121]. REPUBLICAN Club in London, meeting of London Democrats to establish, 38. REPUBLICANS, LONDON RED, meeting at Clerkenwell-green, 45; Demonstration in Hyde Park, 47.
REPUBLICAN, RED, PARTY IN PARIS, Bel- leville, its stronghold, [149]; dissatisfac- tion at failure of sortie of 19th January, rescue of Flourens from the prison of Mazas and attack on the Hotel de Ville, [152]; their exasperation at the Ger- mans being allowed to partially occupy Paris, [171]; Organization by a so- called Central Committee," [175];
appropriate cannon and mitrailleuses, and fortify Montmartre, [176]; re- fuse to deliver up their cannon, [177]; Attempt by the Government to carry off the cannon defeated, [ib.]; the streets barricaded, and Generals Thomas and Le Comte shot, [178]; Descent from Montmartre and seizure of Hotel de Ville, [179]; Pro- clamation of Central Committee for Communal Elections, [ib.]; Massacre of the Place Vendôme, [183]; Elections on 26th March, [184]; Installation of the Commune, [185]. Vide COMMUNE. REPUBLICANISM, A new development of, by Sir Charles Dilke, [120]; not sympathized with by the lower classes, [122].
RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE, Art, and SCIENCE, [308].
RICHMOND, DUKE OF, Speech in Lords on Army Bill, [73]; Motion against the Army Bill passing a second reading till the House had a comprehensive Plan before it, [76]; Moves Vote of Censure on the Ministry, [77.] RIPON, MARQUIS OF, takes charge of Ballot Bill in House of Lords, [86]; Member of Joint High Commission at Washington, [285]; Speech at Banquet at New York to British Commission of Treaty of Washington, [287]. RIVET, M., Propositions in National Assembly, [210].
ROBERTSON, T. W., Obituary notice, 145. ROBINSON,
SIR SPENCER, Dismissed from Admiralty, [69]; Correspondence regarding, [ib.] ROCHEFORT, HENRI, quits Paris in dis- guise, and falls into the hands of the Versaillists, [195]; Tried and sentenced to transportation for life, [214]. ROCK, DR., Obituary notice, 163. ROCROI Surrendered, [153].
ROLT, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice,
ROME, Rival Courts at, [255]; The Capital of Italy transferred to, [257]; Visit of the King, [ib.]; Celebration of anniversary of entry of the Italian Army, [258]; First Italian parliament meets at, [260]. ROSSEL, LOUIS NATHANIEL, Aide-de-camp to General Cluseret, [190]; Succeeds him as Minister of War, [192]: attempts to reorganize the National Guards, [196]; establishes different commands, [ib.]; resigns, [ib.]; Trial at Versailles and condemnation to death, [213]; Shot, [214].
ROTHERHITHE, the foundation stone of
a new Scandinavian Church laid, 78; Fire in granaries at, 137.
ROTHSCHILD, BARON, Winner of the
Derby, 55; the Oaks, 56; the St. Leger, 100.
ROUMANIAN FACTIONS, [281].
RAILWAY BONDS, their repudiation the subject of discussion between Prince Bismarck and Count Beust at Gastein, [231]; Convention acknowledging the Roumanian obliga- tions agreed to by the Government, [281].
ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION, [361]. ROYAL WARRANT for Abolition of Pur- chase, Text of, 334.
RUDSDELL, SIR JOSEPH, Obituary no- tice, 155.
RUSSELL, EARL, Letter on Army Reform, [20].
RUSSELL, MR. ODO, Ambassador to Ger- many, 316.
RUSSELL, MR. SCOTT, and his New Social Movement, [118].
RUSSIA, [275]; Lord Augustus Loftus, to be Ambassador to, 315. RYVES, Mrs., Obituary notice, 165.
SAGASTA, SEÑOR, becomes President of the Spanish Cabinet, [270].
ST. DOMINGO.-Commission of Enquiry as to its Annexation to the United States, [283].
ST. GEORGE'S DAY at St. Petersburg, [278].
ST. LEGER, The, won by Hannah, 100. ST. PAUL'S ISLAND, H.M.S. "Megæra" runs ashore, 96.
ST PETERSBURG.-Celebration of St. George's Day, [278]; Outbreak of cholera, [ib.].
ST. QUENTIN, Battle of, [154].
ST. THOMAS' HOSPITAL, Opening of new,
SAISSET, ADMIRAL, appointed Com- mander of National Guard of Paris, [182]; issues proclamations, [184]; retires to Versailles, [ib.].
SALA, MR. G. A., Action for libelling, 18.
SALISBURY, MARQUIS OF, Speech on Army Bill, [75]. SALZBURG.Interview
between the Emperors of Germany and Austria and new Chancellors, [231, 232]. SANDHURST, BARON, Speech at West- minster Hall, [18]; Speech on Army Bill, [73].
SARAGOSSA, Interview between King Amadeus and Espartero at [269].
SAY, M. LÉON, Prefect of the Seine, at the Mansion House, 114.
SCANDINAVIAN CHURCH, New, in Rother- hithe, laying of the foundation stone, 78.
SCARBOROUGH, Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 127.
SCARLETT, GENERAL SIR JAMES Y., Obituary notice, 165.
SCHENCK, GENERAL, accepts Mission of United States to England, [283]; arrival in England, 58.
SCHAMYL, the Circassian Chief, Obituary notice, 149.
SCIENCE, Retrospect of, [368]. SCOTLAND.-Education Bill introduced and dropped, [61].
SCOTT, SIR WALTER, Centenary cele- brations, 81.
SCOTTISH CORPORATION DINNER, 129. SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES. Election of Lord Rectors, 124.
SCULLY, MR. VINCENT, Obituary notice, 155.
SEAHAM, Colliery explosion at, 118. SEEMANN, DR., Obituary notice, 162. SELLA, SIGNOR QUINTINO, Finance Minister of Italy, [262].
SERRANO, MARSHAL, formally resigns the Regency of Spain, [263]; becomes President of the Cabinet, [266]; re- signs, [267].
"SEVEN POINTS," The, and new Social Movement, [116].
SHAFTESBURY, Life of the first Lord, [326].
SHAFTESBURY, LORD, in Glasgow, 90. SHAW, SIR CHARLES, Obituary notice, 147.
SHEFFIELD, Colliery explosion near, 7; underground fire at, 64.
SHEIL, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR J., Obitu- ary notice, 149.
SHERIFFS for 1871, 317. SHIPWRECKS. The
"Queen of the Thames, 30; the "Megara," the "Underley," 102; the "Three Sis- ters," 103; the "Rangoon," 119; the "Norfolk Hero," 131; the " Delaware," 136.
SHOEBURYNESS, Annual
the National Artillery Association at, 83.
SIEGE OPERATIONS AT CHATHAM, 117. SILKSTONE MINE EXPLOSION, 7. SLAVERY.-An Act passed by Brazilian Chambers to abolish it entirely through- out the Empire, [305].
SMALL-POX.-Epidemic in London, [22]; prevalent in Paris, [149].
SMALL-POX HOSPITAL AT HAMPSTEAD. -Inquiry into its management, 121. SMITH, REV. R. PAYNE, D.D., to be Dean of Canterbury, 314.
SMITH, MR. W. H., carries resolution as to leasing land beside Thames Em- bankment to Board of Works [91]. SMITH, BISHOP, Obituary notice, 165. SMITH, JOHN ABEL, Obituary notice, 143.
SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, 132. SMYTH, MR. P. J., promotes meeting in Phoenix Park, Dublin, for liberation of Fenian prisoners, [103]; meeting dis- persed, and riot, [ib.]; Address to people of Ireland after meeting, [ib.]. "SOCIAL ALLIANCE, NEW," movement of Mr. Scott Russell, 118.
"SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC UNION" in Ger- many convenes meeting of working men at Berlin, [242].
SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS, Meeting at Leeds, 105.
SOLICITOR-GENERAL, Mr. Jessel a p- pointed, 316.
SOLLY, DR., Obituary notice, 159. SPAIN. History of the year, [263]. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Denison's retirement, Mr. Brand's election, [145].
SPIRITUALISTIC Phenomena tested, [373]. SPITZBERGEN.-Project for its annexation. by Sweden objected to by Russia, [274]. STANSFELD, MR., President of the Poor Law Board, [68]; President of Local Government Board, 315.
STEPHEN'S, MR. LESLIE," Playground of Europe," [350].
STEPHENS', MISS C. E., "The Service of the Poor," [346].
STERLING, SIR ANTHONY, Obituary notice, 147.
STORKS, SIR HENRY, Speech on Army Bill, [53].
STOWMARKET, Explosion of gun-cotton at, 82.
STRIKES, 134; prevalent, [125]; 9050 engineers at Newcastle, [ib.]; of tele- graph clerks, [126]; among workmen in Germany, [241].
SUCCESSION DUTIES, Increase of, pro- posed, [63]; withdrawn, [65]. SUFFRAGE, FEMALE, Bill introduced by Mr. Jacob Bright, but defeated, half adhered to by Mr. Gladstone, [92]. SUMNER, MR., opposes President Grant in desire for annexation of St. Domingo, [283]; at head of the Republicans in the United States Senate, [285] removed from the chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations, [286]; speeches in Senate on his removal and the Washington Treaty, [ib.] SUN, The, outdone, 17. SURREY, EAST.-Election of Mr. Wat- ney, [100]. SWEDEN, [274].
SWEDEN, PRINCE OSCAR OF, lays the foundation stone of a new Scandinavian Church at Rotherhithe, 78.
SWEDEN, QUEEN OF, Obituary notice, 146.
SWINBURNE'S, MR., "Songs before Sun- rise," [354].
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