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RACES AND SPORTS.-Pedestrian feats,
19; Oxford and Cambridge boat-race,
36; Epsom spring meeting, 41; spring
meeting at Newmarket, 44; Derby and
Oaks stakes at Epsom, 52; the game of
La Crosse, 56; Ascot races, 59; Inter-
University cricket match, 60; Eton and
Harrow cricket match, 64; Mexican
mustang match, ib.; Goodwood races,
66; wrestling tournament, 80; the
Doncaster meeting, 82; Weston's great
pedestrian feat, 119; International re-
gatta at Philadelphia, [831].
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-Fatal collision at
Abbott's Rippon, 7; on the Midland
at Wingfield, 10; on the Metropolitan,
ib.; to the Scotch express, ib.; boiler
explosion, 32; trains snowed up, 30,
37; disaster to the " 'Flying Dutch-
man," 66; Captain Taylor's report
upon, 75; collision between Radstock
and Wellow, 67; near Merthyr station,
73; to an excursion train, 89; at Hee-
ley station, 107; a train on fire, 116;

fatal collision at Arlesley station, 119.
RAINY, PROFESSOR H., Obituary notice,
151.

RAWLINSON, G., "The Seventh Great

Oriental Monarchy," [372].
RADSTOCK, Railway accident near, 67.
REFORM CLUB and its members, [49].
REFUGEE, Arrival of a Royal, 24.
RELICS, Discovery of interesting, 74, 86.
RENDELL, REV. ELIAS DE LA ROCHE,
Obituary notice, 142.

RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND
ART, [341].

REVIEWS of volunteers at Ashbridge,

37; of troops at Aldershot, 43; of
volunteers at Hyde Park, 60.
RIMBAULT, DR. E. F., Obituary notice,

154.

RIOTS ON PLUMSTFAD COMMON, 61.
ROBBERIES. Vide Criminal Cases.
ROBERTSON, MR. HENRY, Obituary notice,
165.

ROMAN WALL, Fragment of a, 86.
ROME. The Marquis of Ripon and the
Pope, [209]; reported Vatican intrigue,
ib.; death of Cardinal Antonelli, [210];
succeeded by Cardinal Simeoni, [211];
opening of public library, ib. Vide
Italy.
RONAYNE, MR. J. P., Obituary notice,

143.

ROTHERHITHE, Great fire at, 88.
ROTHSCHILD, SIR ANTHONY, Obituary
notice, 131.

ROTUNDITY OF THE WORLD, Hampden v.
Walsh, 6.

ROUMANIA, Affairs in the Principality of,
[293]; change of Ministry, [294].
ROYAL TITLES BILL, THE, introduced by
Mr. Disraeli, [12]; Mr. Lowe's speech
on, [13]; second reading, [15]; Lord

Hartington's amendments, [16]; Royal
assent and proclamation, [17]; public
opinion upon the new title, [19]; Mr.
Lowe's remarks upon, [47].

ROYAL VISITORS, Arrival of, 48.
RUSSELL, MR. ALEXANDER, Obituary
notice, 148.

RUSSIA. History of the year, [239]; the
war in Khokand, [ib.]; Abdullah Beg
unyielding, [241]; subjection of the
Baltic provinces, [242]; trial of Dr.
Strousberg, [244]; report of the Odessa
Chamber upon decline of trade, [246];
the Budget, [247]; the Army, [248];
the Kurile and Saghalien Islands,
[249]; the Golos on Lord Beaconsfield,
[250]; the Emperor's Speech at the
Town Council of Moscow, [ib.]; Lord
Loftus and the Czar, [252]; letter
from Prince Gortschakoff, [ib.] ; émeute
at St. Petersburg, [253]; death of the
Grand Duchess Marie, 21.

SANDON, LORD, Elementary Schools Bill,
[65].

SALAR JUNG, SIR, Visit to England, 54;
presented with Freedom of City, 65.
SALDANHA, THE DUKE OF, Obituary no-
tice, 161.

SALFORD, Great floods at, 89.
SALISBURY CATHEDRAL, Restoration and
reopening of, 98.

SALISBURY LORD, On University Educa-
tion and Reform, [58]; Mission to
Constantinople, [117]; departure from
the Metropolis, 106.

SALTER, MR. WILLIAM, Obituary notice,
131.

SALT, SIR TITUs, Obituary notice, 165.
SALT WATER SANITATION, 103.
SANDHURST, LORD, Obituary notice, 146.
SAND, GEORGE, Death of, [159].
SCARBOROUGH, Great fire at, 82.
SCHOOL BOARDS-Opening of new build-
ings in Poplar, 74; in Rotherhithe, 75;
the Liverpool, ib.; election of Mem-
bers for the London, [89]; the result,
[91]; 109.

SCIENCE, Retrospect of, [407]; Lectures
at the London Institution, [ib.]; Pro-
fessor Tyndall's researches and experi-
ments, [408]; Meeting of the Royal
Society, [409]; the Subwealden boring,
[410]; scientific expeditions, [411];
the "Challenger," [ib ]; European and
Australian expeditions, [412]; Lieu-
tenant Cameron, [ib.]; return of the
Arctic expedition, [413]; Congress of
the British Association, [ib.]; scientific
instruments at South Kensington,
[415]; discoveries at Olympia, [416].
SCHUYLER, EUGENE, "Turkistan," [378].
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION, 23.

SCOTLAND, Great snowstorm in, 30; gales
on coast of, 77. Vide Edinburgh.
SCOURFIELD, SIR JOHN HENRY, Obituary
notice, 146.

SEATON, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR THOMAS,
Obituary notice, 154.

SELLON, MISS LYDIA P., Obituary notice,
161.

"SEPOY WAR, THE," by Sir J. Kaye,
[372].

"SERAPIS." Vide Visit to India.

SHEFFIELD, THE EARL OF, Obituary no-
tice, 140.

"SHELBURNE, LIFE OF WILIAM, EARL
OF," by Lord Fitzmaurice, [348].
SHERIFFS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 228.
SHILLETO, THE REV. R., Obituary notice,
155.

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SHIPPING DISASTERS.-Burning of the
Warspite," 2; loss of the "Strath-
clyde" in Dover Bay, 17; loss of the
Harlinger," 22; loss of the "Strath-
more," 34; mutiny of the " Caswell,"
50; explosion on board the "Thun-
derer," 62; wreck of the "Windsor
Castle," 92; wreck register, 97; loss of
the "San Rafael," 102; of the "Snow-
land," 104; of the "St. Jean Baptiste,"
105; collision and loss of the "Hud-
dersfield" and "Robert Kelly," 115;
loss of three Norwegian vessels, 126.
SHUCKBURGH, SIR F., Obituary notice,
157.

"SIGURD THE VOLSUNG," [392].

SKATING RINKS.-Opening of the Gla-
ciarum, &c., 42.

SLADE, DR., Prosecution of, 96.
SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW, 112.

SMITH, MR. GEORGE, Obituary notice,
151.

SMITH, MR. WILLIAM, Obituary notice,
155.

"SMITH'S CHALDEAN ACCOUNT OF GE-
NESIS," [374].

SNOWSTORMS. Vide Storms.
SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS, 90.
SOLDIERS' HOME AT WOOLWICH, 11.
SOTHERON-ESTCOURT, THE RIGHT HON.
THOS. HEN. SUTTON, Obituary notice,
132.

SOUTHAM, MR., Obituary notice, 140.
"SOUTH AUSTRALIA," by Wm. Harcus,
[382].

SOUTH KENSINGTON Loan Collection of
Scientific Instruments, 48.
SPAIN. History of year, [196]; procla-
mation of Don Carlos, [197]; success-
ful operations of General Campos and
General Rivera, [198]; surrender of
Carlist army, [ib.]; flight
of Don
Carlos, [199]; arrival in London, 24;
opening of the new Cortes by King
Alfonso, [ib.]; debates on Religious
Liberty, [200]; the Bishop of Mi-
norca's excommunications, [201]; the

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Budget, [ib.]; return of the ex-Queen
Isabella, [202]; affairs in Cuba, [203].
"SPELLING BEES," Curious decision, 16.
'SPENCER, MEMOIR OF JOHN CHARLES,
VISCOUNT ALTHROP, THIRD EARL," [344].
SPIRITUALISM, Prosecution of a me-
dium, 96; sentence, 97.

STAFFORD, Mr. W. C., Obituary notice,
165.

STANLEY, LADY AUGUSTA F. E., Funeral
of, in Westminster Abbey, 26; Obi-
tuary notice, 138.

STAR OF INDIA, The most exalted, 2.
STEPHEN, J. F., "The Digest of the Law
of Evidence," [386].

STEPHEN'S "History of English Thought
in the Eighteenth Century," [376].
ST. MICHAEL'S, QUEENHITHE, Demolition
of, 86.

STATE OF TRADE-Report of Parliamen-
tary Committee, [86]; strike at Erith,
[87]; at Messrs. Doulton's works, [88];
Report of Mr. Blenkinsopp on the em-
ployment of children, [ib.]
STATISTICS.-Population of France, [169];
of Germany, [184]; of Religious deno-
minations, 31; of Emigration, 124; of
the growth of London, 125; of Cor-
respondence, 126; of Occupations, 127.
STEAM FERRY on the Thames, 22.
STEWART, DEATH OF MR., 38; [331].
STIRLING, MR. JAMES, Obituary notice,
132.

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STORMS, GALES, AND FLOODS. - Snow
storms in London and the Provinces,
7, 30; in Scotland, 30; snow storm
and gales on the eve of Good Friday,
37; gales in August, 77; whirlwind
in the Isle of Wight, 85; great floods
at Salford, 89; gales and wrecks on
the North Coast, 104; violent gales in
December, 126.

STRANGE, COLONEL ALEX., Obituary no-
tice, 138.

"STRATHCLYDE," Loss of, 17; inquest on
the bodies, 19; trial of the captain of
"Franconia," 175; verdict, 179; con-
viction quashed, 182.

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STRATHMORE," Loss of the, 34.
STRIKES. Vide STATE OF TRADE.
STROUSBERG, TRIAL OF DR., at Moscow,
[244].

STUART, SIR JOHN, Obituary notice, 157.
"STUART, LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES,"
[368].

STUBBS' "CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF
ENGLAND," vol. ii., [370].

SUEZ CANAL SHARES, Debate on the pur-
chase of, [5]; Mr. Cave's Report, [8];
dismissal of Sir Daniel Lange, [10];
Mr. Cave defends his Report, [11];
Committee on, [12].

"SUGDEN WILL CASE," The, 29.
SULLIVAN, ACCIDENT TO MR. BARRY, 115.
"SULTAN," Sailing of the, 51.

"SUMNER, DR., Bishop of Winchester,
Life of," [365].

SUNDAY LEAGUE "Demonstration," 45.
SUNDERLAND, COMMANDER C., Obituary
notice, 166.

SWEDEN. Vide NORWAY.

"SWIFT, THE LIFE OF JONATHAN," by Mr.
John Forster, [349].

SWIM OF 800 MILES, Captain Boyton's, 112.
SWINBURNE, A. C., "Erechtheus: a Tra-
gedy," [391].

SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON, "Studies of
the Greek Poets," [386].

TALBOT, ADMIRAL SIR CHARLES, Obituary
notice, 152.

TAYLOR, GENERAL SIR HEN. G. A., Obi-
tuary notice, 136.

TERTOTALISM, AND THE ARCTIC EXPEDI-
TION, 109.

TELEGRAPH "FIGHTING," 12.
"TEMERAIRE," Launch of the, 46.
"TENEDOS" COURT-MARTIAL, The, 196.
TENNYSON'S "Harold," [389].
TEULON, MR. SEYMOUR, Obituary notice,

166.

THAMES, Steam Ferry on the, 22.
THAMES STREET, Great Fire in, 58.
THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS, New, [406].
THORNBURY, MR. W., Obituary notice,
146.

"THUNDERER," Explosion on the, 62;
inquest and verdict of jury, 76.

THURSO, Exhibition of Art and Industry
at, 92

"TICKNOR, THE LIFE, LETTERS, AND
JOURNALS OF GEORGE," [358].

TINDAL, VICE-ADMIRAL LOUIS SYMONDS,
Obituary notice, 136.

TOWER OF LONDON, Interesting discoveries
at, 118.

TREVELYAN, GEORGE, "LORD MACAULAY,"

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reforms, [257]; Count Andrassy's
Note to the Powers, [258]; Lord
Derby's account of the outbreak, [259];
spread of the rebellion, [260]; defeat
of the insurgents at Vukovich, [261];
financial difficulties at Constantinople,
[262]; postponement of dividends,
[263]; outrage at Salonica and assas-
sination of the French and German
Consuls, [265]; action of the Powers,
[266]; the English fleet ordered to Besika
Bay, [ib.]; deposition of Sultan Abdul
Aziz, [ib.]; proclamation of Murad
Effendi, [267]; the Imperial Hatt,
[268]; death of Abdul Aziz, [269];
assassination of Turkish Ministers,
[270]; execution of Hassan, [270];
the rising in Bulgaria, [ib.]; Edib
Effendi's statement, [271]; the Daily
News letters, [272]; Mr. Baring's
Report on the revolt, its extent and
cruel suppression, [273]; the Berlin
Note, [278]; Servia declares war,
[279]; joined by Montenegro, [280];
severe fighting and defeat of the
Servians, [281]; another coup d'état
at Constantinople, [282]; suspension
of hostilities, [ib.]; Russian ultimatum,
[283]; diplomatic events, and sug-
gested Conference, [284]; Lord Salis-
bury leaves London on Mission to the
European Powers, [117], [285]; Com-
mission of Demarcation, [286]; Lord
Salisbury's journey, [ib.]; the Confer-
ence, [288]; New Constitution inau-
gurated, [290]; English propositions,
[291]; results of the three sittings of
the Conference, [292]; refusal of the
Porte to the demands of the Greek
Candians, [296]. Vide Bulgaria.
TWEEDDALE, THE MARQUIS OF, Obituary
notice, 158.

TYNEMOUTH, SALT WATER SANITATION at,
103.

TYROL, Supposed murder in the, 111.

UMBRELLAS, A badge of royalty, 24.
UNITED STATES.-Opening of the Cen-
tennial year, [315]; Mr. Randell's
Amnesty Bill, [316]; President Grant's
message and relationship with Spain,
[317]; invitation to the European
powers, [ib.]; the Brent and Winslow
extradition difficulty, [57], [318];
Chinese immigrants in California,
[319]; expedition against the Sioux
Indians, [320]; "Sioux Commission,"
[321]: disturbances in the Southern
States, [ib.]; administrative corruption,
[322]; the " Whisky Frauds," [ib.] ;
trial of General Babcock, [323]; the
Emma Mine and General Schenck,
[324]; trial of General Belknap,
[325]; reduction of official salaries,

[ib.]; nomination of Mr. Dana, [326];
opening of the Centennial Exhibition,
[ib.] 62; President Grant's speech,
[328]; banquet given by Sir E. Thorn-
ton, [329]; International regatta, [330];
death of Mr. Stuart the great million-
aire, 38, [331]; Presidential candidates,
[332], and election, [333]; disputed
Southern votes, [334]; General Grant's
final message, [335]; financial con-
dition of the States, [336]; the
"Alabama Claims," [ib.]; receipts
and expenditure, [338].
UNIVERSITY-Education and Reform,
[59]; Boat Race, 36; Cricket Match,
60; Degrees, Oxford and Cambridge,

229.

VACCINATION ACTS. Vide Keighley

Guardians.

VALUABLE GIFT, A, 72.

VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, Lord Dufferin's
Visit to, [103].
VANE V. VANE, 183.

"VANGUARD," Debate on the loss of the,
[37.]

VENABLES, BISHOP, Obituary notice, 158.
VICEROY OF INDIA, The Prince of Wales's

Letter to, [96]; difficulties between
Lord Salisbury and, [97]; resignation
of Lord Northbrook, [98]; appoint-
ment of Lord Lytton, [ib.] 22; the
Fuller Case, [99.]

VICEROY OF IRELAND, Appointment of
DUKE of MARLBOROUGH, 109.
VISIT OF PRINCE OF WALES TO INDIA-
The Prince holds a chapter of the Star
of India, and unveils statue of Lord
Mayo, 1, [93]; at Benares, 2; visit to
the Rajah, 28; at Lucknow, ib.; tiger
hunting in the Terai, ib.; leave-taking
at Bombay, 29; grand entry into
Delhi, [94]; presentation of a Royal
Address by the Municipality, [96];
guest of the Khedive of Egypt at
Cairo, 39; presents new colours at
Malta, ib.; meeting with Duke of Con-
naught at Gibraltar, 40; reception in
Spain and Portugal, 46; arrival in
England, ib.; reception at Portsmouth,
47; at the Royal Italian Opera, ib.;
entertainments at Guildhall, 49; letter
to Lord Northbrook, [96].
VIVIAN, THE REV. Dr. JAMES WILLIAM,
Obituary notice, 141.
VIVISECTION BILL, [54].

VOGEL, SIR JULIUS, Resignation of, [107].
VOLUNTEERS.-Easter Monday Review at
Ashridge Park, 37; Review in Hyde
Park, 60; Wimbledon Rifle Meeting,
65; distribution of prizes and public
speeches to, 120-1.

VOYAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, 74.

WAGNER FESTIVAL at Bayreuth, [184].
WALES, PRINCE OF-at Brussels, [222];
receives degree of LL.D. at Calcutta,
2; presents colours at Malta, 39;
arrival and exhibition of Indian bo-
tanical and zoological collection, 42,
48; entertained at Guildhall, 49;
at the Ascot Races, 59; reviews
Volunteers at Hyde Park, 60; enter-
tains the King and Queen of the Hel-
lenes, 64; attends the St. Leger, 82;
lays foundation stone of new Post-
office at Glasgow, 90; opens the exhi-
bition at Thurso, 91; visit to Norwich,
106. Vide Visit to India.

WALES, PRINCESS OF-returns from Co-
penhagen, 13; meets the Prince on
his return from India, 47; visit to
Glasgow, 90; at Norwich, 106.
WALKER, FRED., Exhibition of the works
of the late, [401].

WALKER, ADMIRAL SIR BALDWIN W.,
Obituary notice, 136.

WALPOLE, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR RO-
BERT, Obituary notice, 149.
WALES, Shocking murder in, 73.
"WARSPITE," Burning of the, 2.
WEATHER, Severe. Vide Storms.
WESLEY, DR. SAMUEL S., Obituary notice,
141.

WESTMINSTER AQUARIUM, Opening of, 8.
WESTON, E. P., Great pedestrian feats of,
19, 119.

WHITESIDE, CHIEF JUSTICE, Obituary no-
tice, 162.

WHIT-MONDAY, Demonstration on, 56.
WIMBLEDON, Meeting of the National
Rifle Association at, 65.

WINDSOR, Christmas Day at, 121.
WILDE, SIR W., Obituary notice, 141.
WILSON, MAJOR-GENERAL, Obituary no-
tice, 158.

WINSLOW EXTRADITION CASE, The, [56];
[318].

WINTER ASSIZES ACT, [51].
"WOMAN'S RIGHTS," Mr. Bright upon,
[53].

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WOOLWICH, New Soldiers' Home at, 11.
WRECKS. Vide Shipping disasters;
gister of, for 1874-5, 97.
WREN-HOSKYNS, MR. C., Obituary notice,
160.

WRESTLING TOURNAMENT, A, 80.

WRIGHT, ARCHDEACON, Retirement of, 113.
WYNTER, DR. ANDREW, Obituary notice,

143.

YOUNG, CAPTAIN ALLEN, Presentation of
Testimonial to, 102.

ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.-Removal of lions,
tigers, &c., 10; the Prince of Wales'
Indian collection, 42, 48.

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