Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause,
And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Ring out the care, the want, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in.
Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace.
Ring in the valiant man and free,
The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land,
Ring in the Christ that is to be.
[N.B.-The figures within crotchets refer to the History.]
ACCIDENTS-On the East Lancashire Railway, 1; at Wombwell's menagerie, the "Lion Queen" killed by a tiger, 6; a boat of the Stromboli overset, five persons drowned, 14; frightful cata- strophe in an union workhouse at Limerick, twenty-seven persons killed, 16; to a boat of the Ganges at Salamis, 16; to an English traveller (Mr. F. Strickland) in the United States, 17; dreadful boiler explosion at New York, sixty persons destroyed, 20; fearful explosions of the powder mills at Hounslow, 32:-colliery explosions and mining accidents-at Haydock Colliery, 34; at Little Usworth, 74; at Airdrie, 93; at Bent Grange Col- liery, Haydock Colliery, Houghton Pit, 129; at Duffryn Mine, Morfa Pit, and Abergwydden Colliery, 157:-rail- way accidents-explosion of gunpow- der on the Glasgow and Dumfries Railway, 81; at the Liverpool ter- minus, 86; on the Edinburgh and Glasgow line, at Cowlairs, 94; fall of the Bricklayers' Arms Station, 103; on the Eastern Counties line, at the Brentwood Station, 116; on the Great Western line, at Wootton Bassett, 119; double collision on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, near Hud- dersfield, 139; collisions on the Eastern Counties Railway, 155; on the Leeds and Selby line, 156:-at the Clifton Rocks, death of Miss M. Craven, 37; to Mr. Lowndes, at Liverpool, 53; fall of a bridge at Angers, 221 sol- diers drowned, 57; to Mr. J. H. T. Wawn, 61; explosion of a powder fleet at Benares, 63; collision on Lake Erie, thirty-eight persons drowned, 65; to the Rev. H. James, at Beachy Head, 70; at the Hampstead Ponds, 75; explosion of gunpowder on the Glas- gow Railway, 81; fatal accident to Sir Robert Peel, 81; steam-boat ex- plosion at Bristol, 92; fall of a mill at S k 93: to Mr. J. W. Dutton, 196; explosion of the ry at Rendsburg, 99; the Mersey, nine
persons drowned, 102; collision at sea, the Minerva and William Rush- ton, 102; ballooning, several acci- dents, death of Lieut. Gale, 112; ac- cident to a diligence in Spain, seven- teen passengers drowned, 114; explo sion of fireworks in Spitalfields, 115; blowing up of a line-of-battle ship at Constantinople, 131; death of Lady Carden, 138; explosion in a French line-of-battle ship, 139; boat accident at Worthing, eleven men drowned, 142; boiler explosion at Halifax, 143; sewer accident in Scotland Yard, 153; explosion of a Portuguese frigate at Macao, 160
ACTS, LIST OF, 13 & 14 VICT.-Public General Acts, 363; Local and Per- sonal Acts, declared public, 367; Pri- vate Acts printed, 372; Private Acts not printed, 374
Aleppo, dreadful massacre of the Chris- tians at, 143 Antiquities-Roman remains at Lymne, the Portus Lemanis, 85; ancient re- mains in California, 86; the Nineveh marbles, 136; sale of rare books, 8. ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS-THE SEARCH FOR SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 437 ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES, 431 AUSTRIA. See GERMANY
BANKRUPTS, TABLE OF, 417 BAVARIA. See GERMANY Belgium, dreadful inundations in, 101; Her Majesty's visit to the King, 103 BIRTHS, 164
Britannia tubular bridge opened, the first train through, 28 Burglaries and Robberies-Robberies by the use of chloroform, 13; daring robbery in Guildford-street, 14; adroit letter-bag robbery, 56; robbery at Charlecote Hall, 64; robberies by George Hacket, the burglar's daring escapes, 77; robbery and attempt to murder Mr. Cureton, 119; burglary and murder at Frimley, 122; pre- valence of burglaries at this time, 126, 157; burglary at Holford House, the robbers shot, 131; great robbery
Burglaries and Robberies-continued. of a jeweller's shop in the Strand, 133; robbery and strangulation of M. Adolphe Dubois, 155
Ceylon, select committee on the affairs of, indignation expressed at the con- duct of Lord Torrington, [50] China-Destruction of the great pirati- cal fleet of Shapng-tsai, 11; another piratical fleet destroyed, 56; death of the emperor of China, 71 CHOLERA, THE-Sketch of the progress of the cholera of 1848-9, 422 Colliery explosions and mining acci dents-At Haydock Colliery, 34; at Little Usworth, 74; at Airdrie, 93; at Bent Grange Colliery, Haydock Colliery, Houghton Pit, 129; at Duff- ryn Mine, at Morfa Pit, at Abergwyd- den Colliery, 157
Colonial Affairs-Great interest felt by the public on the subject; Lord John Russell's able development of the views of the Government, [26]; the Australian Colonies Government Bill, [33]; Affairs of Ceylon-Report of the Committee, indignation expressed at the conduct of Lord Torrington, [50]; The West Indian Islands-Sir E. N. Buxton's resolution respecting free and slave-grown sugar [51]. See PAR-
CORN, HAY, STRAW, CLOVER, and BUTCHERS' MEAT-Average prices of, 416
DEATHS-Aberdour, lady, 288; Abra- ham, R. 286; Adeane, hon. mrs. 256; Alexander, mrs. M. 233; Allan, sir W. 209; Allen, mrs. S. 233; Allen, rev. J. 255; Alsager, mrs. H. 279; Amedróz, H. F. 213; Ansell, H. 283; Arbuthnot, miss M. 201; Arbuthnot, rt. hon. C. 253; archduke Ferdinand D'Este, 276; Arkwright, C. 290; Ark- wright, E. 287; Arteria, H. 204; Ashmore-275; Atkinson, mrs. 249; Atkinson, R. 207; Atwood, T. H. Van, 253
Bailey, J. 263; Baird, hon. mrs. 236; Balfour, maj. 247; Balzac, m. de, 254; Banbury, mrs. J. 265; Banks, P. W. 252; Bankes, mrs. M. E. 217; Barclay, mrs. I. 249; Barneby, mrs. S. 287; Barnes, lt.-gen. sir J. 269; Barraud, W. 275; Barth, W. 214; Bartley, mrs. 201; Bartolini, 203; Bassett, capt. 196; Bathurst, It.-gen. sir J. 220; Beauclerk, rev. lord F. 222; Beauharnois, march. 229;
Deaths-continued.
Beaumont, comm. 268; Becher, sir W. 275; Belgians, queen of, 270; Bell, W. 290; Benning, mrs. J. 282; Bentinck, mrs. S. 209; Beresford, rev. C. C. 286; Beresford, lord W. 271; Berkeley, rev. J. R. 216; Ber- nard, dean, 212; Bernard, hon. T. J. 212; Betty, comm. C. W. 219; Bianchi, 226; Bickersteth, rev. E. 207; Bickerton, lady, 212; Biffin, miss S. 269; Bigge, C. W. 198; Bingham, capt. 270; Bissett, lady C. 215; Blackden, mrs. E. 284; Blagg, capt. 269; Blainville, m. de, 227; Blake, general, 209; Blois, sir C. 255; Blount, capt. 275; Boles, lt.-gen. T. 219; Bolton, lord, 248; Bonney, mrs. C. 289; Booth, sir F. 203; Boothby, J. B. 274; Bordwine, mrs. E. 221; Borrer, J. H. 208; Bosanquet, C. 236; Botfield, W. 289; Boulcott, J. 272; Bourchier, mrs. M. 271; Bourne, mrs. A. 234; Bouverie, adm. 276; Bowes, mrs. C. M. 207; Bowles, rev. W. L. 219; Boyer, gen. 246; Brace, capt. 229; Bracken, capt. J. 277; Bracken, T. 287; Brandram, rev. A. 289; Bray, miss M. 213; Breen, lieut. 211; Bremer, adm. sir J. J. G. 208; Bridges, mrs. S. L. 200; Bromet, dr. 234; Bromley, R. 290; Brooke, mrs. T. 235; Brown, mrs. E. S. 282; Browne, mrs. A. H. 229; Browne, J. 213; Browne, R. D. 237; Brumell, J. 249; Brydges, lady I. A. 227; Buchan, lt.-gen. sir J. 233; Buckworth, lady, 213; Budd, G. 250; Bulkley, col. R. 273; Bulstrode, mrs. C. 271; Burdett, H. St. A. 236; Burdett, miss S. 217; Burges, R. A. W. 282; Burnell, B. B. P. 232; Burnley, hon. W. H. 290 Burns, dr. J. 235; Burrowes, R. 235; Byng, lieut. hon. J. R. 225
Calhoun, J. C. 216; Calvert, R. 286; Cambridge, H. R. H. duke of, 245; Cameron, maj.-gen. sir A. 264; Campbell, col. A. 213; Camp- bell, lt.-col. P. 232; Campbell, maj. A. 267; Campbell, sir D. 271; Campbell, sir E. A. 256; Campbell, lady, 208; Canch, maj. 211; Can- tilupe, visc. 236; Carden, lady, 276; Carmichael, sir A. G. 227; Carpenter, capt. 269; Carrington, sir C. E. 196; Carson, dr. 276; Carter, E. 252; Cartledge, T. 276; Cart- wright, sir T. 221; Carwithen, rev. W. 222; Caslon, H. 232; Castledine, T. 283; Chalmers, miss A. 269; Chalmers, J. 282; Chaloner, rev. H.
252; Chapman, Abel, 198; Chapman, A. 290; Chetwynd, sir G.; Chi- chester, lady Anne, 206; Children, mrs. E. 212; Churchill, lord F. 250; Clanny, dr. W. R. 200; Clark, H. M. 270; Clarke, G. 228; Clarke, L. B. 198; Clarke, mrs. S. 225; Clifford, mrs. W. 266; Clinton, lord W. 266; Clode, J. 235; Clogher, bp. of (Tot- tenham), 225; Cloney, T. 209; Coates, comm. 207; Cobb, W. 213; Cockburn, D. P. 226; Cockburn, G. 266; Cock- burn, R. D. 235; Coghill, adm. sir J. 236; Collier, capt. H. 273; Connop, N. 237; Constance, col. 269; Cope, miss T. 276; Copeland, capt. 248; Corbett, lady M. 284; Cornell, G. 220; Cornwallis, march. 284; Couch, capt. J. 199; Courtenay, rev. F. 289; Cousins, R. 216; Craig, sir J. G. 212; Craigie, col. 235; Cranstoun, G. 236; Craven, gen. 213; Craven, miss M. 213: Crawford, countess of, 280; Crawley, rev. J. 271; Creswell, J. B. 202; Crewe, rev. W. 220; Crosse, dr. 284: Crucefex, dr. 212; Cruttenden, It-vol. 256; Cumberland, lady A. 250; Curling, E. S. 214
Tukins, rev. dr. 200; Dale, T. 243; Dampier, lady, 204; Daniell, It.-col. F 276. Daniell, Mrs. M. 226; Darell, h. J. S. 287; D'Arley, lady, 253; Dabener, rev, H. 269; Davies, rev. # 17. Thris comm. 226: Davis, W24: Dawson, J. F. 228; Deacon,
A Barnard, C. 216; Deering,
211 de Ga mrs M. 213; thuen ai J 276. D Este, archduke Fr. Tholen omm W. 284; D NJ $4; Dickson, S. Dva er D. J. H. 198; Dax 1 27. Preta, mrs 234; DAW Yes. Puberty, chief
P 2 march 249: Via Sva 25. Dowin
Dana Deus T. 2; qao @" "Yehelg & J274: Toms out # 20 Ses E Anang Ape C SI. Nukes Auk, Maine M. L. bag weg ded: JunCLE.
Fane, J. 269; Farr, T. 234; Farrell, R. 255; Faunce, maj.-gen. A. D. 211; Ferguson, D. 211; Fielden, sir W. 229; Finch, lady S. 225; Findlay, R. 267; Fitzgerald, It.-col. 234; Fitzroy, hon. mrs. 249; Fleming, + bp. 248; Flower, sir J. 229; Ford, rev. J. 207; Forman, T. S. 290; Forrest, lieut. 209; Forrester, C. R. 202; Forster, C. S. 281; Forsyth, hon. mrs. 273; Franklin, miss E. 200; Fraser, miss C. 283; Fremantle, sir W. 271; French, J. 215; French, Louis Phi- lippe, king of the, 256; Fricker, miss, 265; Fourdrinier, mrs. M. 266; Fox, G. C. 237; Fox, miss M. F. 288; Fullerton, lt.-col. 225; Furgusson, lady H. 264; Gale, lieut. 266; Gal- loway, gen. sir A. 218; Gardner, E. 290; Garnett, rev. R. 268; Garrett, comm. 281; Gay-Lussac, m. 227; Gibbs, mrs. C. 208; Giffard, mrs. 251; Gilbert, W. 243; Gladstone, miss C. J. 220; Glover, mrs. 248; Godolphin, lord, 208; Gordon, adm. 290; Gor- don, J. D. 250; Gordon, J. D. W. 289; Grace, Sh. 243; Graham, C. E 265; Graham, maj. 201; Graham, lady, 236; Grant, comm. A. 218; Grant, sir J. M. 284; Granville, F. E. 267; Grassini, 207; Green, T. 281; Green, col. W. 275; Greenhill, G. 268; Greenwood, rev. C. 236; Grey, lady E. 280; Griffiths, miss C. E 213; Griffiths, C. R. 237; Grimshawe, rev. T. S. 209; Guest, T. N. 242; Guille mard, mrs. M. P. 288; Gunnell. S. R 266; Gurdon, mrs. A. 258; Gurdon, mrs. M. 279; Gurney, K. 236
Hallam, H. F. 273; Hallifax, T. 212; Hamilton, sir G. B. 265: Hs milton, mrs. G. A. 282; Hammond, gen. sir F. 282; Hammond, mrs. M. 274; Hancock, mrs. H. S. 253: Han- ker, miss E 200; Hanmer, rev. J. 29: Hanmer, J. W. 150: Harring wa, lady, 172; Harris, J. G. J. 273; Hart. T. S. 284; Harley, H. R2); Harsepp mrs. H. 235: Harberley, Reel 200; Havilland lady, 22: Havken mis. £ 29. Harkins, dean, 29. Harka s E 2. Hay my. 274. Hay, hdy J. 284. Fast 2. R. £ 32: Himerick H. PL 15. Harvey, Mel W. Bera mir Mars, 13. Ebben
253; Hill, hon. Amelia, 234; Hills, capt. G. 217; Hoare, capt. R. 285; Hobson, R. P. 288; Hodgson, T. 276; Hodgson, W. 226; Hollest, rev. G. 268; Holt, J. 267; Hood, comm. 236; Hook, hon. J. 249; Horsford, hon. P. 221; Hughes, lady, 254; Hullmandel, C. J. 280; Hume, dr. 273; Hunt, R. 253
Inglis, dr. (Bp. of Nova Scotia), 274; Ingram, rev. J. 265; Irvine, S. G. D'A. 244; James, rev. H. 229; Jardine, J. 267; Jeffrey, Fras. 204; Jeffrey, mrs. 229; Jenner, mrs. E. 268; Jesse, mrs. 243; Jones, E. 281; Jones, mrs. L. M. 221; Judson, dr. 220
Kay, sir W. 229; Keate, col. W. 282; Keating, lady, 209; Kempe, miss M. A. 236; Kempland, maj. G. 267; Kennedy, dr. († bp. of Killaloe), 282; Kidd, rev. T. 263; Killaloe, + bp. of (dr. Kennedy), 282; King, It.-col. 243; Kingdom, mrs. 242; Kirby, dr. 235; Kirby, lt.-col. T. C. 282; Kirby, rev. W. 242; Knapp, rev. H. J. 249; Knatchbull, lady, 287; Knowlys, T. J. 271; Knox, rev. E. F. 281; Koch, prof. 226; Kolderup, R. 264; Kossa- kouski, cntss. 251; Kyan, J. H. 198
Labouchere, mrs. F. 231; Laidlaw, J. 212; Lally Tollendal, march. 208; Lamb, dean, 222; Lancey, mrs. A. 277; Lanesborough, entss. of, 269; Langston, J. H. 228; Langton, H. G. 220; Larcom, capt. J. 275; Laroche, capt. 234; Law, hon. C. E. 252; Law, mrs. E. 282; Lawrence, capt. 269; Layton, T. H. 236; Leach, T. 290; Lear, dean, 213; Le Ber, A. 216; Lechner, mddle. Olga de, 263; Leigh, lord, 267; Leigh, mrs. M. 206; Le- roux, comm. 271; Leslie, lady M. 200; Le Vesconte, comm. 244; Le Ves- conte, comm. 202; Liddell, hon. miss, 250; Limerick, dow. cntss. 235; Lloyd, capt. 206; Lloyd, E. J. 237; Lloyd, H. 267; Lodge, rev. J. 263; Loft, lt. J. H. C. 201; Long, E. H. 221; Long, F. B. 249; Long- field, miss, 250; Loraine, sir C. V. 253; Lorimer, lt. C. H. 282; Louis, mrs. E. 286; Louis Philippe, king of the French, 256; Lovell, mrs. H. 279; Lowndes, W. 216; Lowndes, J. 234; Lowry, J. 198; Lumley, col. sir W. 287; Lyell, mrs. F. 212
Macdonald, It.-gen. sir J. 215; Mac- donald, miss E. Ö. L. 206; MacGre- gor, E. W. J. 237; Mackay, vice-adm. D. H. 214; Mackenzie, miss J. F. 236;
Deaths continued.
Maclean, mrs. H. 267; MacMahon, It.- col. 231; MacMullin, dr. 198; M'Neel, A. 269; M'Neill, A. 235; Maccles- field, earl of, 216; Mack, rev. W. 282; Maddison, mrs. M. 235; Magnay, A. 263; Mahony, Pierce K. 249; Mait- land, M. 282; Makepeace, C. 236; Malcolm, lt.-col. sir J. 202; Malyn, J. 212; Mann, miss E. C. 271; Manners, It.-col. R. 204; Marlborough, duchess of, 222; Marrable, sir T. 213; Marsh, J. 281; Marshall, rear-adm. sir J. 268; Marsham, J. R. 249; Martin, mrs. Bell, 274; Matthews, J. R. 249; Maule, G. B. 267; Mauleverer, R. L. 229; Manley, mrs. I. 275; Mawby, lt.-gen. S. 282; Meath, bp. of (dr. Stopford), 267; Meller, W. 250; Menneval, baron de, 222; Meredyth, sir J. C. 249; Meredith, capt. 248; Meredith, J. 232; Merewether, dean, 217; Middle- more, lt.-gen. 281; Milbank, mrs. B. S. 273; Milbanke, sir J. P. 249; Miles, J. 220; Milman, capt. E. A. 288; Milnes, lady, 249; Mirehouse, J. (common sergeant) 209; Molesworth, mrs. H. 285; Montgomerie, C. M. 235; Montmorency, W. de, 235; Moore, maj. J. H. 267; Moore, miss C. 211; Morgan, mrs. E. 268; Mor- gan, mrs. M. 250; Morley, mrs. D. 275; Mortimer, rev. T. 282; Moss, mrs. 265; Murray, A. 243; Murray, lieut. 244; Murray, miss A. H. 279; Murray, mrs. L. 226; Murray, rt. hon. lady A. 274
Nagle, sir R. 278; Neale, J. 251; Neale, rev. E. 203; Neander, 248; Netherlands, prince William of the, 233; Nevinson, E. H. 250; Newark, visc. 255; Newbold, capt. 232; Ni- choll, mrs. E. 209; Nicholl, mrs. S. 263; Nicholson, G. H. 267; Nicol, lt.-gen. 198; Nieumann, lady A. 249; Norris, rev. H. H. 284; North, lady Lucy, 209; Northcote, H. S. 209; Northmore, mrs. E. 249; Nova Scotia, bp. of (dr. Inglis), 274; Nugent, lord, 283
Oakes, sir H. 270; Oakley, lady, 269; O'Connell, capt. 211; Offley, mrs. E. C. 208; Ogle, mrs. A. M. 288; O'Lawler, lt.-gen. J. 274; Oliver, adm. 264; Onslow, capt. T. P. 221; Orde, gen. 229; Osbaldiston, D. W. 290. Osborne, lieut.-col. 273; Oxley, J. P.
Pakenham, lt.-gen. sir H. R. 212; Palmella, duc de, 270; Palmer, maj. 229; Palmer, miss C. E. 221; Pardoe,
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