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LISTOWEL, EARL OF, a Peer of the United
Kingdom as Baron Hare, 276.
LITERATURE, Retrospect for 1869, [317];
Historical, [ib.]; Biographical, [324];
Miscellaneous, [330].

Livrets, Workmen's, Suppression of, in
France, [215].

LONDON, BISHOP OF, Enthronement in
St. Paul's Cathedral, 34; Dean of the
Chapels Royal, 272; a Privy Coun-
cillor, 274.

LONDON.-Lord Mayor's Day, 127.
LOWE, MR., Speech on Irish Church Bill,
[40]; introduces his Budget, [121].
LYONS, ESTHER, The case of, 228.
LYTTELTON, LORD, made a Privy Coun-
cillor, 273.

M'DONELL, HUGH GUION, to be Secre-
tary of Legation at Buenos Ayres,
273.

MADRID, A. H. Layard appointed Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at,
275; The "Volunteers of Freedom,"
[259].

MAGNE, M. P., Report on French Finance
to the Emperor, [207].
MAIDSTONE GAOL, Execution in, 131.
MALACCA, Commander E. W. Shaw, R.N.,
to be Lieutenant-Governor, 272.
MALAGA, Insurrection at, [253].
MALTA, Paolo Vella, Esq., LL.D., to be

one of Her Majesty's Puisne Judges
for the Island, 272.

MANCHESTER, Funeral of Mr. Ernest
Jones, 8; Execution of Michael John-
son, 31.

MARCH, WILLIAM THOMAS, to be Secre-
tary of Jamaica, 273.

MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SIS-
TER, Bill to legalize, introduced by
Mr. T. Chambers, [184]; carried on
second reading by a large majority,
[186]; withdrawn, [ib.].

MARRIED WOMEN, Protection of Pro-
perty of, Bill introduced into House
of Commons by Mr. Russell Gurney,
[181]; passed, [182]; discussion in
House of Lords, [183]; abandoned,
[ib.].

MARTIN, JAMES, knighted, 274.
MAURITIUS, Rev. T. G. Hatchard ap-
pointed Bishop, 273.

MAYNOOTH clauses in Irish Church Bill,
[61]; discussion, [ib.]; Mr. Whalley's
amendment negatived, [62]; Sir G.
Jenkinson's amendment negatived,
[63]; Mr. Sinclair Aytoun's amend
ment lost, [64]; other amendments
negatived, [ib.].

MEAGHER, J., Superintendent of Public
Works at Trinidad, 274.

GREAT

arrival, [371].

TELESCOPE, Safe

MERIVALE, REV. DR. C., to be Dean of
Ely, 276.

MILITARY REORGANIZATION, discussion in
House of Lords, [134]; in House of
Commons, [135].

MINISTERS, HER MAJESTY'S, AND CHIEF
OFFICERS OF STATE, 277.

MOBERLY, DR., Bishop of Salisbury, 274.
MOLD, Fatal Riot at, 52.
"MONARCH," Her Majesty's Ship, re-
ceives Mr. Peabody's remains on board
at Portsmouth, 144; sails for Portland,
accompanied by the U. S. Screw
Corvette "Plymouth," 146.
MONCK, VISCOUNT, in answer to Royal
Speech seconds Address in House of
Lords, [8]; sketches a plan for regi-
mental reorganization, [134].
'MONITEUR," The, no longer the official
organ of the French Government,
[201].

MONTAGU, LORD ROBERT, introduces a
Bill for the prevention of Contagious
Diseases among Animals, [17]; de-
bate thereon and its rejection, [18].
MONTPENSIER, DUKE OF, his title of
Captain-General of Spain called in
question in the Cortes, [256].
MORESBY, ADMIRAL SIR F. M., Vice-
Admiral of United Kingdom, 274.
MOTLEY, MR., appointed United States'
Minister to Great Britain, [285].
MOZLEY, REV. J. B., to be Canon of
Worcester, 272.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Bill making pro-

vision respecting, Clause extending
Franchise to Women inserted, [176].
MURDERS, in Poplar, 15; at Blackwall,
19; of a family in the City, 65; at
Ewell, 148.

MURDOCH, REV. ALEX., presented to
parish of Sorbie, 274.

MURPHY RIOT at North Shields, 22.
MUSGRAVE, ANTHONY, Governor of British
Columbia, 276.

MUSIC, Retrospect of, [364].

MUSIC HALL, The South London, de-
stroyed by fire, 27.

NAPOLEON I., The Emperor of the
French's Letter on the Centenary of,
[217].
NAPOLEON, EMPEROR, receives diplomatic
body on New Year's Day, [204];
speech at opening of French Cham-
bers, [211]; speech at meeting of the
Council of State on March 23, [215];
Letter on the Centenary of Napoleon I.,
[217]; speech at Chartres, [220];
Letter to M. de Mackau, [221]; speech

at Chalons, [222]; surrenders his per-
sonal government of France, [223];
Message to Legislative Body, [ib.];
attack of illness, [244]; reply to
Prussian Ambassador, [245]; speech
at opening of Legislative Chamber,
[246].

NAPOLEON, PRINCE, speech on Senatus
Consultum, [233].

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.-Meeting
at Wimbledon, 69; distribution of the
Prizes by the Princess Christian, 71;
presentation of Address to the King of
the Belgians at Buckingham Palace,
133.

NAVAL ESTIMATES moved by Mr. Chil-
ders, [137]; votes passed, [140].
NEWFOUNDLAND.-Col. S. J. Hill, Gover-
nor, 274.

NEW ZEALAND, Imperial policy towards,
discussed in House of Lords [193]; in
House of Commons [194].
NIEL. MARSHAL.-Speech in French Le-
gislative body on the Army Contin-
gent [214].

NORTH, COLONEL, brings Mr. Bright's
Letter to his constituents before the
House of Commons, [92].

NORFOLK, DUKE OF, takes the oath of
Earl Marshal, 272.

NORWICH MURDER, THE.-Trial of Wil-
liam Sheward, 218; Execution, 38.
NOVELS OF THE YEAR, [350].

OASTLER, RICHARD, Monument to, 47.
OAKS, THE, Won by Brigantine, 50.
OBITUARY, 158.

O'CONNELL, DANIEL, removal of his
remains, 46.

O'CONNELL, J., made a baronet, 275.
ECUMENICAL COUNCIL AT ROME.-Policy
of the French Government, [249];
Opening, on 8th December, [267].
OFFICER, R., knighted, 274.
OGILVIE, ROBERT, to be one of Her
Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, Scot-
land, 272.

OLLIVIER, M. EMILE, Speech in French
Chambers, on the law relative to
public meetings, [213]; Letter from
the Emperor Napoleon requesting
him to form a Cabinet, [253].
OPERA, [364].
ORATORIOS, [364].

ORPEN, H. M. H., Sub-Collector of

Customs at Capetown, 273.
O'SULLIVAN, MR., Mayor of Cork, vide
Mayor of Cork.

OVEREND AND' GURNEY DIRECTORS' CASE,

before the Lord Mayor, 1; Trial, 236.
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE, 24.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY, Class Lists, 278.

PALMER, SIR ROUNDELL, Speech on Irish
Church Bill, [37].

PALMERSTON, LADY, Funeral in West-
minster Abbey, 101.

PANTIN MURDER, THE.-Trial of Trop-
mann, 155.

PAPAL INFALLIBILITY.-The dogma sup-
posed to be intended to be established
by Ecumenical Council, [267].
PARIS. Disturbances during Elections
in June, [220]; Fresh Election in
November, [246].

PARKER, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, to be
Chief Justice of St. Helena, 273.
PARLIAMENT, Session of 1868-69.-Re-
assembles on 16th February, [6];
opened by Commission, and Royal
Speech read by the Lord Chancellor,
[ib.]; Address, in answer to the
Royal Speech, [7]; debate on Ad-
dress, [8]; Intention of Her Majesty
to read Address in person, [14]; pre-
vented by serious illness of Prince
Leopold, [ib.]; plan for facilitating
public legislation, proposed by the
Marquis of Salisbury, [14]; Re-
assembles after Easter recess, [50];
prorogued on August 11, [195]; Her
Majesty's Speech read by Lord Chan-
cellor, [ib.].

PEABODY, MR. GEORGE, inauguration of
Memorial in city of London, 77; letter
from, 91; death, and funeral in West-
minster Abbey, 128; Embarkation of
his remains on board Her Majesty's
turret-ship" Monarch," 144; Obituary
notice, 172.

PEARSON, C. W., Sub-Collector of Cus-
toms at Port Alfred, Cape of Good
Hope, 273.

PEERAGE, vide LIFE PEERAGE.
PEERS, Election of Scottish and Irish

representative. Bill introduced by
Earl Grey, but not proceeded with,
[180].

PENZANCE, LORD, Sir J. P. Wilde created,
273.

PERMISSIVE BILL, again introduced by
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, [186]; rejected
on second reading, [ib.].

PETERBOROUGH, BISHOP OF, Speech in
House of Lords on Irish Church Bill,
[81].

PINE, SIR B. C. C., to be Governor of
Antigua and the Leeward Islands,
273.

PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, E., Ecclesiastical
Commissioner, 274.

POETRY, Books of, [348].

POOR-LAW RATING AND ASSESSMENT
BILLS, introduced by Mr. Goschen,
[18].

POPE, THE, opens Ecumenical Council,
[267]; issues Bull Lata Sententiæ,
[ib.].

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PORTSMOUTH, Volunteer review, 40; Em-
barkation of Mr. Peabody's remains
on board Her Majesty's ship Mo-
narch," 144.
PRIM, GENERAL, President of the Council
of Ministers in Spain, [259]; Speech
on taking his seat, [ib.]; Speech in
the Cortes, on Monarchy in Spain,
[261].

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 272.
PROPERTY, REAL, vide Inheritance.
PROTHERO, REV. GEORGE, to be Canon of

Westminster, 273; to be Chaplain in
Ordinary to Her Majesty, 274.
PRUSSIA, KING OF, opens North German
Parliament, [270]; Speech at closing,
[271]; Speech at opening of the
Prussian Chambers, [ib.]; Reply to a
Deputation of Brandenburg Synod,
[273].

PRUSSIAN AMBASSADOR, Reception of, by
Emperor of the French, [245].

PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR,
[1].

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND STATE PAPERS,
250.

PUBLIC MEETINGS IN FRANCE.-Discus-
sions in French Chambers, [212].
PUBLIC RECORDS, Notices of, 317.

QUEEN, THE.-Visit to Aldershott, 36;
opens Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn
Viaduct, 121; Hon. F. J. Bruce to
be Page of Honour, 272; Rev. Canon
Prothero to be Chaplain in Ordinary,
274; Rev. W. R. Jolley to be Honorary
Chaplain, ib.; W. Fox, M.D., to be
Physician Extraordinary, ib.; T. Lay-
cock, M.D., to be Physician in Ordi-
nary for Scotland, ib.

RAILWAY.-Great Northern, fatal col-
lision at Barnet, 85; Midland, acci-
dent at Long Eaton Junction, near
Nottingham, 104; North Eastern, col-
sion on the Bishop Auckland and
Sunderland Branch, 113; Great Nor-
thern, accident at Welwyn Junction,
114.
RAILWAYS, FRENCH AND BELGIAN.-Pro-
posed Amalgamation settled by a
mixed Commission, [215].

RAILWAY STOCKS, Fluctuations in [201].

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RIVERO, SEÑOR, elected President of the
Spanish Cortes, [255]; speech at
elevation of Marshal Serrano to the
Regency, [258].

ROBARTES, T. J. A., created Baron Ro-
bartes, 276.

ROCHEFORT, M. HENRI, address to elec-
tors, [219]; sentence for illegal intro-
duction of the Lanterne into France,
[222]; elected a member for Paris,
[246]; attacks on the Emperor in the
Legislative body, [250].

ROMAN CATHOLIC PRO-CATHEDRAL opened
at Kensington, 68.

ROME. Opening of the Ecumenical
Council of the Vatican, [266].
ROQUETTE, M. FORCADE DE LA, issues
circular as to right of public meetings,
[214]; speech in French Senate on
the Senatus Consultum, [237]; speech
on the policy of the Government,
[249]; resigns the office of Minister
of the Interior, [252].

ROUHER, M., Speech at preliminary
meeting of newly-elected Legislative
body of France, [222]; resigns office
of Minister of State, and appointed
President of the Senate, [224].
ROYAL ACADEMY BANQUET, 44; Exhibi-
tion, 352.

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW
at Manchester visited by Prince and
Princess of Wales, 75; annual meet-
ing of Society at which the Prince
presided, ib.

ROYAL SOCIETY, Scientific memoirs,
[365].

RUSSELL, EARL, Speech in House of
Lords on Irish Church Bill, [86]; in-
troduces Bill for the creation of Life
Peerages, [177].

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ST. HELENA, W. A. Parker appointed
Chief Justice, 273.

ST. LEGER, THE, won by Pero Gomez, 96.
SAINTE-BEUVE, Obituary notice, 175.
SALISBURY, Dr. Moberly appointed
Bishop of, 274.

SALISBURY, MARQUIS OF, brings in mea-
sure in House of Lords for facilitating
public legislation, [14]; speech on
Irish Church Bill, [85].

SALOMONS, D., created a Baronet, 274.
SALT, TITUS, created a Baronet, 275.
SARTORIUS, ADMIRAL SIR G. R., to be
Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom,

273.

SAURIN v. STAR, Trial, 177.
SCIENCE, RETROSPECT OF, 365.
SCOTLAND.-Education Bill laid before
the House of Lords by the Duke of
Argyll, [163]; passed with consider-
able alteration, [165]; taken up by
the House of Commons late in the
Session, and much discussed and
amended, [ib.]; returned to the House
of Lords, [ib.]; rejected by a large
majority, [166].

SCOTLAND. Earl of Stair to be H.M. Com-
missioner to General Assembly, 273;
T. Laycock, M.D., Physician in ordi-
nary to the Queen, 274; A. E. Scougal
one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools, 275;
George Young appointed Lord Advo-
cate, [ib.]; A. R. Clark appointed
Solicitor-General, [ib.]

SCOUGAL, ANDREW E., Inspector of
Schools for Scotland, 275.

SCULPTURE AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY
EXHIBITION, [360].

SEELEY, J. R., Professor of Modern His-
tory at Cambridge, 275.

SELWYN, LORD JUSTICE, Obituary notice,
175.

SENATUS CONSULTUM, [224]; report of
Committee to French Senate read by
M. Devienne, [225]; discussion, [232].
SERRANO, MARSHAL, Speech at opening
of Spanish Cortes, [254]; various
speeches, [255]; appointed Regent of
Spain, [257]; speech on elevation,
[258].

SEYCHELLES ISLANDS, William Hales
Franklyn to be Civil Commissioner
and Collector of Taxes, 272.
SEYMOUR, MAJOR-GENERAL F., made a
Baronet, 275.

SHAND, C. F., Chief Justice of Mauritius,
knighted, 273.

SHAW, COMMANDER EDWARD WINGFIELD,
to be Lieutenant-Governor of Malacca,
272.

SHERIFFS, HIGH, 277.

SHEWARD, WILLIAM, Execution at Nor-
wich; horrible confession, 38; Trial,
218.

SHIELDS, NORTH, Murphy Riot at, 22.

SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME discussed in
House of Commons, [138].
SHRECKHORN, Fatal accident on the, 82.
SIMPSON, W. H., to be Collector of Cus-
toms on the Gambia, 276.

SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES.-Re-
marks on this Question, [294].
SMITH, J. L., Chief Justice of Jamaica,
276.

SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.-Annual
Congress at Bristol, 102.

SOUTHESK, EARL OF, a Peer of the United
Kingdom as Baron Balinhard, 276.
SOUTHWARK.-Destructive fire of Hop
warehouses, 35; opening of a new
Park, 60.

SPAIN, [253]; general election, [254]
opening of Constituent Cortes, [254];
question of amnesty, [256]; report of
Committee on new Constitution, [256];
debate on articles, [257]; new Con-
stitution promulgated, [257]; Mar-
shal Serrano appointed Regent, [ib.];
insurrectionary movements in the pro-
vinces, [260]; speech in Cortes of
Señor Castelar on the state of Spain,
and policy of the Government, [262].
SPAIN, CROWN OF, offered to Don Fer-

nando, ex-King of Portugal, [256];
Duke of Genoa proposed, [259].
SPENCER, EARL, Public entry as Lord
Lieutenant into Dublin, 3.
STAFFORDSHIRE, Colliery explosion in, 16.
STAGE, Lord Chamberlain's letter on In-
decency on the, 7.

STAIR, EARL, to be H. M. High Commis-
sioner to the General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland, 273.

STATE, HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND
CHIEF OFFICERS OF, 277.

STATE PAPERS, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND,
250.

STANLEY, HON. W. O., to be Lord Lieu-
tenant of Anglesey, 273.
STANSFELD, JAMES, made a Privy Coun-
cillor, 272.

STOKES, PROFESSOR, President of the
British Association, [374]; address at
opening, [ib.]

STRANGFORD, VISCOUNT, Obituary notice,
176.

STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE, VISCOUNT, a
Knight of the Garter, 276.

SUEZ CANAL, Opening of, [279].
SULLIVAN, MR., Attorney-General for
Ireland; speech on Irish Church Bill,
[34].

SUMNER, MR., Speech on foreign and
domestic policy of United States,
[296].

SYNGE, REV. F., Inspector of Schools,
275.

TASMANIA, Charles Du Cane, Esq., ap-
pointed Governor, 272.
TAXES, Assessed, Mr. Lowe's plan for
readjusting, [123].
TELEGRAPHS.-Resolutions for their pur-
chase brought in by Postmaster-Ge-
neral, [141]; and adopted, [ib.]
TEMPLE, DR. F., appointed Bishop of
Exeter, 275.

TENNYSON'S "HOLY GRAIL," [349].
THIERS, M., Address to electors, [219];
speech in French Legislative body on
electoral returns, [251].

"THISTLE," Catastrophe on board H.M.
gun-vessel, 119.

TOBAGO, C. Fitzwilliam Cadiz, to be
Attorney General, 272.

TOULOUSE, Procureur-Imperial of, re-
signation of, [205].

TOWNLEY, C.W., Custos Rotulorum of the
Isle of Ely, 275.

TRADES UNIONS, Bill for amending the
laws affecting, introduced by Mr. T.
Hughes [176]; Discussion [ib.];
abandoned, and a provisional measure
to protect the funds of the unions
carried through by Government, [ib.]
TRENCH, D. P., Collector-General of
Jamaica, 273.

TRIALS.-Brakeman of goods-train, at
Abergele accident, 27; Lord Carring-
ton for assault on Mr. Grenville Mur-
ray, 79; remarkable, 177.
TRINIDAD, J. Meagher, Superintendent
of Public Works, 274.
TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN.-Mr. Fawcett
moves a resolution condemnatory of
restrictions on fellowships and scholar-
ships, [157]; Dr. Ball announces that
the authorities of the College will not
oppose the change, [158]; motion
withdrawn, [ib.].

TROPMANN, the Pantin murderer, trial
of, 155.

TURKEY.-Conference at Paris on diplo-
matic rupture with Greece, [206];
recommendations of conference, [ib.];
diplomatic relations re-established,
[ib.], [273]; differences between the
Sultan and Viceroy of Egypt, [ib.];
the Viceroy's defence of his conduct,
[ib.].

TURKS' ISLAND AND CAICOS.-Melford
Campbell to be president of the
council, 272.

UNITED STATES.-Inauguration of Pre-
sident Grant, [279]; Congress opened,
[281]; Bill to secure payment in gold
of Five-twenty State Bonds, [ib.];
modification of Tenure of Office Act,
[282]; rejection of the "Alabama"

treaty, [285]; question of slavery,
[294].

UNIVERSITY HONOURS, 278.

UNIVERSITY TESTS ABOLITION BILL, in-
troduced by Sir J. D. Coleridge, the
Solicitor-General, [154]; opposed by
Conservative members, [ib.]; read a
second time, and in committee, [156];
read a third time without debate,
[ib.]; in House of Lords, second
reading, moved by Earl Russell [ib.];
opposed by Earl Carnarvon, [ib.]; re-
jected, [157].

VALENCIA, Insurrection, [260]; procla-
mation by volunteers, [ib.]]
VALLENTIN, JAMES, knighted, [276].
VELLA, PAOLO, LL.D., to be one of
Her Majesty's Judges for Malta, 272.
VESUVIUS, Professor Phillips' account
of, [373].

VOLUNTEERS.-Easter Monday review at
Dover, 27; review at Portsmouth, 40;
review at Wimbledon, 72; visit to
Belgium, 97; presentation of prizes to
the London Irish, 142.

WALES, PRINCE OF, at inauguration of
Peabody Memorial, 77; visit to Chester,
108; entrance as Past Grand Master
to the Grand Lodge of England, 140.
WALES, PRINCE AND PRINCESS.-Arrival
from the Continent, 45; at the Derby,
47; at Crystal Palace fête in honour
of the Viceroy of Egypt, 63; at open-
ing of New Alexandra Dock at King's
Lynn, 72; visit to Manchester and
Hull, 74; birth of a princess, 138;
christening of the Princess Maud, 150;
visit to Egypt, Constantinople, &c.,
Mrs. Grey's Journal, [337].

WALKER, SIR JAMES, to be governor of
the Bahamas, 273.

WALLIS, ADMIRAL SIR P. W. P., Rear-
Admiral of United Kingdom, 274.
WALPOLE, MR., Speech on Irish Church
Bill, [41].

WATER COLOURS, Society of Painters in,
[360].

WATER COLOUR INSTITUTE, [362].
WELD, FREDERICK ALOYSIUS, to be Go-
vernor of Western Australia, 273.
WESTERN, SIR T. B., Lord Lieutenant of
Essex, 274.

WESTMINSTER ABBEY, consecration of
three Bishops, 17; funeral of Lady
Palmerston, 101.

WHEAT, Prices of, [202].

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