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London and Schleswig-Holstein ques-
tion, 79; withdrawn, [80].
PEKIN, vide CHINA.

PENAL SERVITUDE, alteration of law re-
lating to, vide CRIMINAL LAW.
PENGWERN, seat of the Mostyn family,
burnt down, 24.

PERIODICALS, remarks on new, defunct,
&c, [327].

"PERMISSIVE BILL," debates on, [161];
bill negatived, (164).

PERRIN, THE HON. MR. JUSTICE, obit-
uary notice, 200.

PERSIA, work on, by Mr. Eastwick,
[313).

PERTH, Albert memorial at, inaugurated,

128.

PERU, differences with Spain, [247],
[248].

PETERBOROUGH, BISHOP OF, obituary
notice, 201; Very Rev. F. Jeune ap-
pointed Bishop of, 329.

PHIPPS, Sir C. B.; appointed Secretary,

&c. to the Prince of Wales as Prince
and Steward of Scotland, 328.
PHOTOGRAPHY, progress of, [345], [351];
Photo-sculpture, [352].
PHOTO-SCULPTURE, vide PHOTOGRAPHY.
PICTURES, exhibitions of, vide ART; im-
portant sales of, (387).

PIEROTTI, "Customs and Traditions of
Palestine," [312].

PILLOW, FORT, capture of, vide UNITED
STATES.

PIRACY (and murder), on board the
"Flowery Land," vide "FLOWERY
LAND," 24.

PIRATES, execution of five, at Newgate,
for murder of the Captain of the
"Flowery Land,” 24.

PLYMOUTH, capture of, vide UNITED
STATES.

POLAND.-Debates on, [113]; debates on
in the Corps Législatif, [207].
POLE, W., vide JEAFFRESON.
PORPOISE, specimen of, kept alive in the
Zoological Gardens, [352].

PRAED, W. M., (the late), collected poems,
[324].

PRICHARD, I. T., "How to Manage it,"
[321].

PRESTON, fire at Hanover-street mills, 178.
PRINCE, son of Prince and Princess of
Wales, born, Jan. 8, 2; christened
Albert Victor Christian Edward, 28-30.
PRINCE CONSORT, (THE LATE), riotous
assembly in Dublin, in reference to pro-
posed monument to his memory, 25;
memorial at Perth inaugurated, 128.
PRINCE OF AUGUSTENBURG, vide AU-

GUSTENBURG.

PRINCE OF WALES, vide WALES.
PRINCESS OF WALES, vide WALES.
PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE, obituary
notice, 201.

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 328.
PRUSSIA, KING OF, sends message to Her
Majesty, respecting the convict Müller,

161.
PRUSSIA.-Refusal of Chambers to author
ize loan for Danish war, [215]; speech
of King of, respecting Denmark, in the
Chamber of Deputies, ib.; Lord Napier
appointed Ambassador to, 330.
PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.-Take the Schles
wig-Holstein question into their own
hands, [72]; demand repeal of common
constitution of Denmark and Schleswig,
ib.
PRUSSIA, and other countries, treaty with,
for giving up protectorate of Ionian
Islands, [4].

PUBLIC WORKS, Act relating to, [166].
PUTNEY, the Annual Oxford and Cam
bridge boat-race at, 39.

QUEEN, THE.-Speech on the opening of
Parliament, [3]; birthday kept with
the usual state for the first time since the
death of the Prince Consort, 74; inaugu
rates Albert memorial at Perth, 128;
message on prorogation of Parliament,
Lord Chancellor delivers, [164].

RACE, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE, ride

PUTNEY.

"RACEHORSE," THE, shipwreck and great
loss of life, 178.

RACES, Ascot Cup day, 87; and vide
DERBY, THE, &C.

RAILWAY, CHARING CROSS, opening of, 7;
Great Northern, dangerous adventure
with madman in a carriage, 117; collision
near Wortley Junction, 134; Great
Western, collision at Pangbourne, 171;
dead body of a child found in waiting
room at Paddington station of, 135;
Metropolitan, explosion of engine, 71;
North Kent, collision near Blackheath
tunnel, 173; North London, murder of
Mr. Briggs in a railway carriage, 100;
trial of Franz Müller for murder of Mr.
Briggs, 247; verdict, 280; North-East-
ern, accident at Gothland, 18; South
Western, accident on the
from Ascot races, 88; verdict, 89.
RAILWAYS, act for facilitating construc
tion of, 166.

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RAMSAY, MRS., new translation of the
"Divina Commedia," [324].
RAMSAY, PROFESSOR,

66

Physical Geo
graphy and Geology of Great Britain,"

[352].
RAWSON, R. W., Esq., appointed Gover
nor and Commander-in-Chief of the
Bahamas, 330.

READ, W., "Savage Africa," [312].
READE, C., "Very Hard Cash," [320].

"READER," THE, [328].
REFORM, PARLIAMENTARY, general in-
difference to, [137]; measures relating
to during the Session, ib.
RESERVOIR, bursting of, at Sheffield, and
inquiries concerning the cause, 34.
REVENUE.-Favourable state of, at the
commencement of the year, [2]; ex-
pected amount fully realized, [5]; posi-
tion of, stated by Mr. Gladstone, [24];
satisfactory state of, [167].

REVIEW OF VOLUNTEERS.-Near Guild-
ford, 42; in Hyde Park, 78; at Wim-
bledon, 114.

RIETHMÜLLER, MR., "Life of Alexander
Hamilton," [310].

RIGSRAAD, vide DENMARK.

RIOTS, in Belfast, 118; commission of in-
quiry appointed, 120.

ROBERTS, DAVID, R.A., obituary notice,
[201].

ROBERTS, SERGEANT, wounds a private in
the Guards accidentally at Wimbledon,
110.

ROME, vide ITALY.

ROYAL LITERARY FUND, annual banquet,
71.

RUSSELL, EARL, statement respecting

proceedings between Denmark and
German Powers, [86], [87]; answer to
Confederate manifesto, [283].

RUSSIA, and other countries, treaty with,
for giving up protectorate of Ionian
Islands, 4.

RUSSIA, Right Hon. Sir A. Buchanan ap-
pointed Ambassador to, 330.

ST. VINCENT, G. Berkeley, Esq., appointed
Governor of, 329.

SALA, G. A.-"Quite Alone," [322];
"Pictures done with a Quill," [325].
SALISBURY, BISHOP OF, v. WILLIAMS,
241.

SANDWICH ISLANDS, speech of the King,
respecting his deceased brother, the late
King, [251].

SANTIAGO (Chili), church burnt down at,

10.

SARGISSON, JAMES, execution of, at Leeds
for murder, 136.

SATSUMA, PRINCE OF, vide JAPAN,
passim.

"SATURDAY REVIEW," THE, [328].
SAVANNAH, abandoned by the Confe-
derates, [287].

SAVINGS BANKS, bill relating to, [41];
passed, [46]; Sir M. Farquhar's mo-
tion on, [46]; rejected, ib.

SAVOY CHAPEL, THE, destroyed by fire,
96; history of, 97; Her Majesty deter-
mines to restore it, 99.
"SAXON."--Capture of, by the Federal
man-of-war 66 Vanderbilt," 26; the

mate of, shot by an American officer,

27.

SCARLETT, HON. P., appointed Envoy and
Minister to Mexico, 330.

SCHLESWIG, vide SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN.
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, question of, [72];
Austria and Prussia take into their own
hands, ib.; invasion by Austria and
Prussia, ib.; Her Majesty's efforts to
settle, unsuccessful, [164]; renewed hos-
tilities, ib.; first negotiations, ib.; de-
bate on, in the Corps Législatif, [207];
vide DENMARK.

SCHOOLS, new commission on, 330.
SCIENCE.-Retrospect of, [343]; general

progress and discoveries of the year,
[351]; new works on, [352].

SEA, naval action between the "Kear-
sage" (Federal) and the "Alabama"
(Confederate), 89.

SEEMANN, DR., "Journal of Botany,"
[352].

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SENIOR, NASSAU WILLIAM.-Obituary
notice, 203; Essays on Fiction,"
324; his death, ib.

SEPTEMBER, Chronicle for, 130.
SHAKSPEARE.-Victor Hugo's work on,

[309]; tercentenary commemoration of,
[343]; at Stratford-on-Avon, 58; in
London, 64; in Liverpool, 57; forbid-
den in Paris, 57.

SHEFFIELD, inundation at, by bursting of
reservoir, 30.

SHERIDAN, MR., motion as to fire insur-
ance duty, [31]; rejected, [32].
SHERIFFS, for England, 332; for Wales,
333.

SHIPWRECK. Of the "Victoria," 24;
Australian ship "All Serene" off the
Fiji Islands, 126; of numerous vessels
by hurricane at Calcutta, 147; of the
"Stanley" and the " Friendship" at
Tynemouth, 34 lives lost, 162; of the
"Dalhousie" at the mouth of the Tay,
167; of the "Racehorse" off the
Chinese coast," 178.

"SHUTTLEWORTH v. KIRKMAN," breach
of promise case, 17.

SIAM (Cambodia and Laos), M. Mouhot's
travels in, [312].

"SILLEM AND OTHERS v. ATTORNEY-
GENERAL." See "ALEXANDRA."
SINCLAIR, CATHERINE, obituary notice,
204.

"SLANG DICTIONARY," [315].

SLIGO, MARQUIS OF, moves address in
answer to Queen's Speech, [5].
"SMEE, KNOX v.," 232.
"SMITH, GEDNEY v.," 223.

SMITH, MR. J. M., motion on sugar
duties, [41]; rejected, ib.

SMITH, P., "A History of the World,"
[301].

"SMITH, MACINTOSH v.," extraordinary
lunacy case, 19.

Z

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, at the
Agricultural Hall, 169.

SMYTH, PROFESSOR, work on the "Great
Pyramid," [317].

SOCIETIES, musical, 342.

SOCIETY. For exhibition of various
artistic societies, ride ART; Arundel,
[338); Astronomical, annual meeting,
[346"; "German Protection," exer-
tions in favour of Franz Müller, 160;
Royal, anniversary meeting, [313];
great scientific catalogue, ib.; various
works of investigation, &c., undertaken
during the year, [344]; award of medals,
[315; Royal Geographical, anniver-
sary meeting, [316].

SOMERSET, DUKE OF, appointed Lord
High Admiral, 329.
SONDERBORG, Danes retreat to, after the
fall of Duppel, [78].

SoocHow, surrender of, by the Taepings,
and massacre of 30,000 inhabitants,
[103].

SOUTHWARK-BRIDGE, opening of to the
public toll-free, 149.

SOUTHWARK-STREET, new feature in
street construction, 1.

SPAIN. History of the year, [247]; minis-
terial crisis, ib.; differences with
Peruvian Government, ib., [248].
SPEKE, CAPTAIN.-Death of, by an acci-
dental shot, 136; verdict, 138; obituary
notice, 201; "What led to the Disco-
very of the Source of the Nile," [310].
SPONGES, Dr. Bowerbank's work on the
British species of, [353].
"STANLEY," THE, and

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"Friendship,"
The, wrecked at Tynemouth, 34 lives
lost, 162; verdict, 166.
STANSFELD, MR., called upon to make
explanations respecting his intimacy
with Mazzini and other Italian refugees,
[62]; retires from the Ministry, [66];
explains motives for resigning office, ib.
STATE PAPERS, vide APPENDIX.
STEAM-RAMS. Built for Confederate

States, Lord Derby's motion on, [127];
Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald's, [129]; re-
jected, ib.; and vide UNITED STATES.
STEPHENSON, ROBERT, Life of, [310].
STERNE, Life of, [309].

STEVENSON, REV. J., "Calendar of State
Papers for 1558-9," [300].
STORKS, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR H., ap-
pointed Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of Malta, 330.

STRACEY, SIR HENRY, motion respecting
assertion of Procureur-Impérial re-
specting Mr. Stansfeld, [64]; rejected,
[65].

STRATFORD-ON-AVON, tercentenary com-
memoration of Shakespeare at, 58.
STRAUSS, D. F., 66
Life of Jesus," [303].
SUBWAY, new feature in street construc-

tion, 1.

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Histoire de la Littérature
Anglaise," [307]; “Les Contempo-
rains," [309].
TASMANIA, Rev. C. H. Bromby appointed
Bishop of, 329.

TASSO, new translation of "Jerusalem
Delivered," [324].
TAURANGA, vide NEW ZEALAND.
TAXATION, ADJUSTMENT OF, Mr. White's
motion on, [48]; withdrawn, ib.
TAXES, Mr. Gladstone's bill relating to
mode of collecting, [41]; thrown out,

ib.

TAY, THE, wreck of the "Dalhousie," at
the mouth of, 167.
TAYLOR, THEODORE, Memoir of Thack·
eray, [310].

TEMPLE, THE MIDDLE, dinner given in
the hall of, to M. Berryer by the En-
glish Bar, 150.

TENNENT, SIR J. E., «The Story of the
Guns," [327].
TENNYSON, 66
Poems," [323].

Enoch Arden, and other

TERCENTENARY OF SHAKSPEARE, vide
SHAKSPEARE.

THACKERAY.—Memoir of, [310]; posthu
mous work, "Denis Duval," [319].
THAMES EMBANKMENT, THE, foundation
stone laid, 99.

TORRENS, LIEUT.-COL., obituary notice,

205.

TRADE, BOARD OF, vide COMMERCE.

TREATY.-For giving up protectorate of
Ionian Islands, [4]; for annexing them
to Greece, ib.; of 1852 (or, of London),
vide DENMARK.
TREVELYAN, Mr., "Letters of a Compe-
tition Wallah," [326].
TRIALS.-Collection of the most remark-
able, 208; "Attorney-General, v. Sillem
and others," case of the "Alexandra,"
208; "Flowery Land," five men tried
for murder and piracy, 213; verdict,
223; "Gedney v. Smith," singular
case of disputed paternity, 223; "Knox
v. Smee," otherwise "Hutchinson Will
case," 232; "Macintosh v. Smith," for
wrongful detention in an asylum, 19;

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"Shuttleworth v. Kirkman," for breach
of promise, 17; "Williams v. Bishop
of Salisbury," &c., as to "Essays and
Reviews," 241; "Wyse v. Lewis,"
singular will case, 24.

TRINIDAD, HON. H. T. Manners Sutton
appointed Governor of, 329.
TROLLOPE, ANTHONY, "The Small House
at Allington, [320].

TROLLOPE, T. A., "Lindisfarn Chase,"
[321].

TURKEY, reconciliation of Sultan with the
Hospodar of Moldo-Wallachia, [165].
TURNER, C. E., "Our Great Writers,"
[309].

TURTON, RIGHT REV. THOMAS, vide
OBITUARY NOTICES.

TYCOON, vide JAPAN, passim.
TYNEMOUTH, wreck of the "Stanley ".
and the "Friendship" at, 162.

ULVERSTONE, murder at, 124.
UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE. - Mr.
Disraeli's motion respecting, [147];
Sir George Grey's motion for Com-
mittee respecting, ib.; agreed to, nem.
con., ib.

"

UNIFORMITY, ACT OF, vide ACT.
UNITED STATES.-History of the year,
[262]; the 66 Vanderbilt
(Federal)
captures the "Saxon " (English), 26;
public opinion on the Civil War in,
[124]; England refuses to recognize
independence, of Southern States, ib.;
annoyance given by Confederate cruisers,
"Alabama" and "Georgia," ib.; seizure
at Liverpool of steam-rams, supposed to
be intended for Confederate cruisers,
[125]; debate on seizure of steam-
rams, [125], [126]; enlistment of
British subjects, [131]; effect of ru-
mours of peace on our cotton market,
[170]; capture of Fort Pillow by the
Confederates, [262]; capture of Ply-
mouth by the Confederates, ib.; Gene-
ral Meade's address to Federal army,
ib.; General Meade superseded prac-
tically by Lieut.-General Grant in
the command on the Potomac, [263];
battle of Chancellorsville, ib.;
successful attack on Petersburg by
the Federals, [265]; "Alabama" de-
stroyed by Federal ship "Kearsage,"
[266]; financial condition, ib.; in-
vasion of Maryland by the Confederates,
[270]; Mr. Lincoln's term of office to
expire in March, 1865, [276]; Presi-
dent Lincoln's proclamation for 500,000
volunteers, [271]; thriving appearance
of Richmond in spite of the war,
ib.; attempt at amateur negotiation,
[272]; Confederates repulsed before
Atlanta, ib.; unsuccessful assault on

un-

[355

Petersburg, ib.; Atlanta abandoned
by Confederates, [273]; naval opera-
tions off Mobile, ib.; severe fight-

ing at Winchester, [275];
federates repulsed at

Con-
Fisher's Hill,
[276]; contest for the Presidency, ib.;
Mr. Lincoln's election opposed by Chi-
cago convention, ib.; General McClellan
a candidate for the Presidency, [277];
majority for Mr. Lincoln, [280]; "Flo-
rida," captured by a Federal steam-
ship, "Wachusetts," in a neutral port,
[281]; ample amends made by the
Federal Government, [282]; manifesto
of Confederate Congress to foreign
courts, [283]; Earl Russell's answer,
ib.; Confederate raiders cross from
Canada, and plunder St. Alban's, in
the State of New York, [284]; sub-
scription in England for relief of Con-
federate prisoners, [285]; disapproved
by the United States Government, ib.;
Savannah abandoned by the Confede-
rates, [287]; President Lincoln's Mes-
sage, Dec. 6, 1864, [288]; President
Lincoln's Message to Congress, ib.;
Wilmington unsuccessfully attacked by
the Federals, ib.; income and expendi-
ture of the year, [294].

UNIVERSITIES, list of honours obtained in
the examinations, 333.
UNIVERSITY, vide Oxford.

VAMBÉRY, A., "Travels in Central Asia,"
[312].
"VANDERBILT,"

," THE.-Capture of the
"Saxon" by, 26; an officer of, shoots
the mate of the "Saxon," 27.
"VICTORIA," shipwreck of, 24.
VOLUNTEERS, REVIEW OF.-Near Guild-
ford, 42; in Hyde-park, 78; at Wim-
bledon, 114.

"WACHUSETTS," THE, Federal ship, cap-
tures the "Florida" in a neutral port,
281.

WAITARA RIVER, vide NEW ZEALAND.
WALES, PRINCE OF.-Interview with Gari-

baldi at Stafford House, 56; present at
annual banquet of Royal Literary Fund
at St. James's Hall, 72; present at the
Derby, 75; present at the opening of
the annual meeting of National Rifle
Association at Wimbledon, 105; shoots
an elk in Sweden, 148; Sir C. B. Phipps
appointed secretary to, as Prince and
steward of Scotland, 328.

WALES, PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF.-Pre-
sent at Volunteer Review in Hyde
Park, 78; visit of to Cambridge, 83;
at Ascot, 87; present at the speech day
at Harrow, 95; present at Metropolitan

Horse Show, 96; present at the meeting
of the National Rifle Association, 106;
visit to Denmark, 130; return of from
Sweden to Denmark, 147; return of
from Denmark to England, 148; birth
of a son, January 8, 2; birth of a son
announced to Parliament, 3.
WALES, PRINCESS OF.-Christening of
son, 28; presents colours to Honourable
Artillery Company, 93.
WALLACHIA, vide TURKEY.

WALSH, SIR J., motion on naval adminis

tration, [55]; withdrawn, [56].
WANE, FRANCIS, execution at Chelmsford
for murder of Amelia Blunt, 177.
WATTS, ALARIC ALEXANDER, obituary
notice, 206.

WEATHER, observations on, at Highfield
House Observatory, 316.
WELLINGTON, DUKE OF, "Supplementary
Despatches," vol. XI., [298].
WESTBURY, LORD.-Delivers Queen's
Speech on opening of Parliament, [3];
bill for amending County Courts Acts,
[158]; withdrawn, [159]; delivers Royal
message on prorogation of Parliament,
[164].

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, vide AUSTRALIA.
WHATELY, ARCHBISHOP, Memoirs of,
[310].

WHITE, MR., motion for committee on
adjustment of taxation, [48]; with-
drawn, ib.

WILLIAM FREDERICK CHARLES, KING
OF WÜRTEMBERG, 206; obituary notice,
206.

WILLIAMS v. BISHOP OF SALISBURY,"
241.

WILLIEME, inventor of Photo-sculpture,
[352].

WILMINGTON, attack on, vide UNITED
STATES.

"WILSON v. FENDALL," 241.
WIMBLEDON.-Meeting of National Rifle
Association at, 105; Prince of Wales
present on first day, ib.; Prince and
Princess on another day, 106; private
in the Guards mortally wounded, 110.
WOOD, MRS. HENRY, "Lord Oakburn's
Daughters," "Trevlyn Hold,” “Oswald
Cray," [318.]

WOOD, SIR CHARLES.-Financial state-
ment for India, [134]; resolutions, ib.;
agreed to, [135]; resolutions on Indian
finance, ib.; agreed to, [136].
WORNUM, R. N., "Epochs of Painting,"
[340].

WRECK, vide COLLISION, SEA, SHIP-

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YATES, E., "Broken to Harness," [320].
YELVERTON, HON. JANE, death of, from
exposure, 22.

YEOMANRY.-Major Edwards' motion on,
[49]; rejected, [50]; Government gives
way on question of training of, [50
YORK, meeting of Social Science Associa-

tion at, 141.

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, porpoise kept
alive in, [352].

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