Amcotts, Vincent, A. C., Balliol. Andrews, William G., Trinity. Bartholomew, Wm. H., Queen's. Bulteel, Courtenay J., Magdalen. Byrde, Richard A., Queen's. Davis, Richard H., University. Entwistle, Arthur, Balliol. Eyre, Goorge B., Ch. Ch. Garnett, Lionel, Brasenose. Green, William C., Wadham. Hardy, Alfred E., Balliol. Ingram, James C., Corpus. Lawrence, Thomas N., Trinity. Maddison, Arthur R., Merton. Milne, Robert D. G., Lincoln. Morris, Charles, Corpus. Nicholl, Thomas B., Jesus. Pound, Robert W., Brasenose. Rose, William F., Worcester. Secker, Augustus W., Balliol. Small, William J., Exeter. Stephens, Henry J., Brasenose.
CAMBRIDGE.-HONOUR TRIPOSES.
In all cases of equality, the names are bracketed.
Ds Purkiss, Trinity. 2 Turnbull, Trinity.
3 Pearce, Caius. 4 Cockshott, Trinity. 5 Stuckey, St. John's. Cay, Caius. Lewin, Caius.
8 Crabtree, Trinity. 9 King, Jesus.
Gillespie, Trinity.
{Turner, Trinity.
12 Parish, Trinity.
13 Ewbank, St. John's.
14 Horne, Trinity.
15 Phillips, St. Catharine's. 16 Mozley, King's. Cox, Corpus. {Style, Queen's.
19 Maclaren, Trinity. 20 Martin, Trinity. 21 Nixon, St. Peter's. Gaselee, King's.
{Jardine, Christ's.
Raven, Jesus. Beechy, Caius. Oakeley, Trinity. Hudson, Trinity. Orr, Jesus. Beard, Jesus. Beilby, Corpus. Buswell, Queen's.
Penny, Trinity. Payne, Downing.
Turnbull, Trinity.
Lyttelton, Hon. C., Trinity.
Rowsell, Trinity.
Clay, St. John's.
Hervey, Lord. J. W. N., Trin. Fox, Trinity.
Jardine, Christ's.
N.B. The figures between [ ] refer to Part I.
"ABBOT'S Novel [321]. ABEL, J.," Memorials of Queen Eleanor," [316].
CLEVE," an Anonymous
ACADEMY, ROYAL.-Exhibition, [332]; Report of the Commission on, [336]; new members elected, [337]. ACADEMY, ROYAL, OF MUSIC, Parlia- mentary grant to, [342]. ACCIDENT.-Explosion of vessel at Liver- pool, 3; man nearly killed by a lion, 8; explosion of engine on the Metro- politan Railway, 71; private in the Guards mortally wounded by a rifle bullet at Wimbledon, 110; fatal, Captain Speke, 136; death of eight persons by an explosion near Erith, 141; the verdict, 145; destruction of life and property by hurricane at Cal- cutta, 145. Vide COLLISION, EXPLO- SION, FIRE, RAILWAY, SHIPWRECK, INUNDATION, &C. ACLAND, PROFESSOR,
Sketch of Sir Benjamin Brodie," [310.] ACT.-Of Uniformity, Bill for repealing portions of, [153]; thrown out, [154].
And vide FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT. ACTION, vide TRIAL.
ACTS, COUNTY COURTS, vide WEST- BURY, LORD.
ADDRESS, in answer to Queen's Speech, moved by the Marquis of Sligo, [5]; agreed to, [19.]
ADMIRALTY.- Resignation of Mr. Stans- feld, Junior Lord; appointment of Mr. Childers, [66]; Duke of Somerset ap- pointed Lord High Admiral, 329. AFRICA, works on, [310, &c.]. AGRICULTURAL HALL, Islington.-Man nearly killed by a lion at, 8; Horse Show at, 95; Smithfield Club Cattle Show held at, 169.
AIKIN, LUCY, obituary notice, 181. "A. K. H. B.," Essays by, [325]. ALABAMA," THE.-Confederate cruiser, destroyed by 'Kearsage" off Cher- bourg, 89, [266]; vide UNITED STATES. ALBERT VICTOR CHRISTIAN EDWARD, vide PRINCE.
"ALEXANDRA," THE, the case of, 208. "ALL SERENE," loss of the, off the Fiji Islands, 126.
ALSEN, vide DENMARK.
AMERICA, vide UNITED STATES. AMERICA (NORTH), BRITISH POSSES- SIONS IN, proposal for Federal Union, [249], 291. ANATOMY,
COMPARATIVE,
Huxley's work on, [353].
ANNUITIES, GOVERNMENT ACT relating
APPENDIX, Public Documents and State Papers, 281.
APPOINTMENTS, 328. APRIL, Chronicle for, 44. ARMIES, English and French, cost of, compared, [55].
ARMY.-Contemplated reduction of, Mr. Baillie protests against, [49]; reduc- tion of, consequent on evacuation of Ionian Islands, [53]; cost of English compared with that of French, [54]. ARMY ESTIMATES.-Moved by Marquis of Hartington, debate on, [49]; supple- mentary, presented by Marquis of Har- tington, [50]; first vote agreed to, [53].
ARSENALS and Dockyards, Lord Har- tington's motions on, [70]; adopted, 71.
ART.-Retrospect of, (including account of Exhibitions), [329]; works [339].
"ART UNION ALMANACK," [341].
ARTILLERY COMPANY, vide HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY, 93. ASCOT.-The cup day, 87; Prince and Princess of Wales present, ib.; railway accident on the way back, 88.
ASHANTEE. against, [115]; debates on, ib.; Sir expedition John Hay's motion relating to, [116]; rejected, [119].
ASIA, works on, [312, &c.]. "ASKERDALE PARK," Anonymous Novel, [320].
ASSIZES, held at Leeds for the first time, 135.
ASSOCIATION, BRITISH.-Resolution in honour of the late Captain Speke, [138]; annual congress, [346]; vote of 6001. for Kew Observatory, [351]; number of members and state of finances, ib. ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL RIFLE, annual meeting at Wimbledon, 105. ASSOCIATION, SOCIAL SCIENCE, meeting at York, 141.
ASSOCIATIONS, unlawful, trial respecting in France, vide FRANCE. "ATHENÆUM,” THE, [328]. "ATTORNEY-GENERAL, The, Sillem and others V., " vide "ALEXANDRA." AUGUST, Chronicle for, 117. AUGUSTENBURG, PRINCE OF, received by German Commissioners at Kiel, [72].
AUSTRALIA, resistance to transportation of criminals, [161].
AUSTRIA, and other countries, treaty with for giving up protectorate of Ionian Islands, [4].
AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA; take the Schles- wig-Holstein question into their own hands, [72]; demand repeal of common constitution of Denmark and Schleswig, [ib.].
BANK OF ENGLAND.-Rate of discount, repeated fluctuations, [169]; efforts of the directors to keep the money mar- ket straight, [170].
BAR, THE, dinner given by, to M. Berryer, at the Middle Temple, 150. BARING, T. G., Esq., appointed Under- Secretary of State for Home Depart- ment, 329.
BARTTELOT, COLONEL, motion sugar duties, [32]; rejected, [35]. BELFAST.-Riots in, 118; O'Connell burnt in effigy, 120; Commission of Inquiry appointed, ib. BERKELEY, G., Esq., appointed Lieut- enant Governor of St. Vincent, 329. BERKELEY, MR. H., motion for vote by ballot, [138]; rejected, [140]. BERMONDSEY, (Dockhead), destructive fire at, 161.
BERRYER, M.-Dinner given to him by the Bar at the Middle Temple, 150; pre- sent at the banquet at Guildhall on Lord Mayor's Day, 157. BILL.-For remitting Duty on Malt used for Consumption of Cattle, [35], [36]; passed, [39]; relating to mode of collect- ing Taxes, [41]; thrown out, ib.; relating to Savings Banks, [41]; passed, [46]; for authorizing Loan to New Zealand, [122]; carried, [123]; Mr. Locke King's, for Extension of Franchise, [140]; thrown out, [141]; Mr. Baines's, for Extension of Franchise in Boroughs, ib. ; thrown out, [146]; of Indemnity, as to appoint- ment of more than legal number of Under-Secretaries of State, [147]; passed, ib.; for Abolition of Tests at Oxford, [151]; thrown out, [153]; for repealing portions of Acts of Uniform- ity, ib.; thrown out, [154]; for remov- ing certain restrictions on the Scottish Episcopal Clergy, [154]; passed, [155]; for Commutation of Church Rates, [158]; thrown out, ib.; for Amending County Courts Acts, ib.; withdrawn, [159]; for Alteration of the Criminal Law, ib.; passed, [160]; respecting Licenses for Sale of Liquors ("Permis- sive Bill"), [161]; thrown out, [164]; BIRD, LIEUTENANT, Despatches, &c., re- lative to the murder of, in Japan, [308].
BISHOPS, vide ELY, PETERBOROUGH, &C. BISSET, A., "Omitted Chapters of the History of England," [299].
BOARD OF TRADE, vide COMMERCE. BLUNT, AMELIA, murder of, by Francis Wane, 177.
BOAT RACE, between Oxford and Cam- bridge, at Putney, 39.
BÖHRINGER, F., "The Church of Christ and its Witnesses,"
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