The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.
Dover, 13; East Hetton, 25; Garth Pit, 32. FACTORY, Ardeer, 11; Stephanskirchen, 31. FIRE, Balloon on the Tempelhof Common, 32; Khe- rieleff, church of, 61. MINES, Johannes- burg, 53; Snaefell, 25. MISCELLA- NEOUS, Adour, iron bridge over the, gives way, 42; Caldas da Rainha, 56; Ex- celsior coach, 26; Menheniot, 8; Rust- chuk Station, 47. RAILWAY, Alders- gate Station, 22. SHIPPING, Cissir Veliki, Russian ironclad, 15 ADDRESS, debate in the House of Lords, [9];
in the House of Commons, [10]; amend- ments, [12]; agreed to, [19] AFGHANISTAN. ABDURRAHMAN, his loyalty, [344], [347], 48; proclamation, [347], 58. KABUL city bazaar, fire, [344] AFRICA, CENTRAL.-BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA, Bangweolo Lake explored, [385]; Blantyre, celebration of the Jubilee, [385]; rinderpest, appearance of, [386]; Sharpe, Mr. A., Commis- sioner and Consul-General, [386]
EAST.--ABYSSINIA, Asmara, aurif- erous quartz discovered, 18; Leon- tieff, Major, appointed Governor-Gene- ral, 41; missions, French and Russian, [378], 16; Rodd, Mr. R., his mission to King Menelek, [378], 23. GERMAN EAST AFRICA, imports and exports, [379]. MADAGASCAR, France, total cost to, [381]; Gallieni, Gen., his procla- mation, [381]; Jesuits, crusade against Protestantism, [381]; Ranavalona, Queen, exiled, [381], 13. PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA, Gazaland, native risings, [379], 19; rebels defeated, [379], 43. UGANDA, "Choua" proclaimed King, [380]; Macdonald, Major, and the mutineers, battles between, [380]; Mwanga, King, instigates revolt, [379] railway, completion of 121 miles, [381]; rebellion, outbreak, [380]; Soudanese troops, mutiny, [380], 60. ZANZIBAR, British tribunal, [379]; Cracknall, Mr. W. B., appointed judge, [379]; slavery, decree abolishing, [378], 19
NORTH.-TUNIS, Sfaks, port of, opened, 22 SOUTH.-BECHUANALAND, rebellion, outbreak of, [377], 2, 4, 19, 46.
AFRICA, SOUTH, continued.
COLONY, Africander Bund, annual congress, [370]; Budget, [370]; ex- ports, [372]; foreign Power, motion against the intervention, [371], 22; Imperial Navy, resolution, [371], 29; imports, [372]; Milner, Sir A., ap- pointed Governor, [370], 25; visits parts of the colony, [372]; Parliament opened, [370]; Rhodes, Mr. C., at Cape Town, 1, 21; sails for England, 2; reaches London, 5; rinderpest, spread of, [372]; Sprigg, Sir G., want of confi- dence vote, [371], 23. NATAL, Binns, Mr., Premier, [373]; Durban, demon- stration, 3; elections, general, [373]; Escombe, Mr., Premier, [372]; on the Jubilee celebration, [373]; resignation, [373]; Immigration Restriction Bill, [372]; Robinson, Sir J., resignation, [372]; Umslopogaas, death, [373]; Zulu- land, annexation of, [373], 73. ŎRANGE FREE STATE, Alien Immigration Bill, [374], 29; Constitution, report on the revision, [374]; draft treaty, [374], 16; Franchise Bill, 28; Steyn, Pres., on closer union with the Transvaal, [373], RHODESIA, Buluwayo, completion of railway to, [377], 64, 66; rebellion, suppression of, [377]. TRANSVAAL, Alien's Law, repealed, [375], [376], 24; Bosman, Field-Cornet, tried and ac- quitted, 29; "Brown versus the State," [374]; draft treaty, [375], 16; Dutch language, 26; elections, [375], 15; Eloff, Lieut., suspended, 18; acquitted, 19 Industrial Commission, [375], [376]; Johannesburg, dynamite explo- sion, [376]; Star suspended, [375], 17; decision in favour, 20; Judiciary and the Legislature, dispute between, [374], 11, 12, 16; Krüger, Pres., at Bloemfontein, [373], [375], 14; his congratulations to the Queen, [376]; releases prisoners, [376], 34; on the London Convention, 50; Leyds, Dr., re-elected Secretary of State, [375], 28, 54; raid, claim for damages, [375]; revenue, [377]; Uitlanders, admitted to the franchise, [374], 9; Volksraad, opened, [375], 24; prorogued, [377] WEST.-CONGO STATE, Dhanis Ex- pedition, mutiny of his troops, [385], 32: DAHOMEY, disturbances, 62. GOLD COAST, Bona, British occupa- tion confirmed, [382], 72; Henderson, Lieut., his mission, [381]; attacked by Sofas, [382]; Northcott, Lieut.-Col., ap-
pointed to the command, [382]. LAGOS, French expeditions, [382], 58; Say boundary, [382]. NIGER COAST PRO- TECTORATE, Benin, expedition to, [384], 1, 9, 10 massacred, [384]; city cap- tured, [384]; King of, surrenders, [384], 47. NIGERIA, Kiffi stormed, [384], 66; peace, treaty of, signed, [384], 7; slave raiding. campaign for the suppression, [383], 3, 6, 11. SENE- GAL, St. Louis, new bridge opened, 60 AK-BAITAL Pass, road across the, 58 ALLEN . Flood, case of, 17, 30; judgment, 72
AMBASSADORS, appointment of, Hay, Col. J., 10; Reid, Mr. W., 28; Venezuela,
15 AMERICA, [386].Vide Canada, Mexico, Newfoundland, United States, West Indies
CENTRAL. GUATEMALA, Barrios, Señor, elected President, [400]; insur- rection, [401]. HONDURAS, debt, in- ternal, amount of, [400]; insurrection, [400]. SAN SALVADOR, [401] SOUTH ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, Buenos Ayres, central station demo- lished, 29; locusts, flights of, 35; population, [404]. Congress opened, [404]; crops, [405]. National debt, [404]. Paper money in circulation, [405]. Revenue, [404]. Uriburu, Pres., his message, [404]. BRAZIL, Consel heiro, expeditions against, [405], 13, 58. Guiana boundary question, [405]. Martial law proclaimed, [406], 65. Moraes, Pres., attempt to assassinate, [406], 64. Revenue Bill, [406].
de Janeiro, commercial situation, [406]; convicts revolt, 65; newspaper, pro- prietor of, assassinated, 14; offices sacked, 64. Tariff Bill, [406]. BRITISH GUIANA, Georgetown, meeting, [405]; gold, amount of, [405]; population, [405]; revenue, [405]; Sendall, Sir W. S., Governor, [405]; sugar industry, [405]. CHILI, congress opened, [406]; elections, [406]; ministries, resignation, [406]; nitrate, production of, [406]. PERU, civil marriage law, [407]; Lima, gold standard adopted, [407], 58; President, his message to Congress, [407]; Puno, police outbreak, [406]; silver coinage suspended, [407]. URU- GUAY, Borda, Pres., shot, [407], 50; Congress opened, [407]; Cuestas, Señor, President ad interim, [407]; attempt to kidnap, [408], 67; Monte Video, state of siege proclaimed, [407], 13. VENEZUELA, Andrade, Gen., elected President, [408]; boundary dispute, Martens, Prof., selected umpire, [408], 59; financial crisis, [408]; Great Britain, diplomatic relations resumed, [408]; Pietri, Dr. J., appointed minister, [408]
ANAM, King of, agrees to abolish the office of Viceroy of Tong-King, 45 ANDRÉE, Herr, on crossing the North Pole in his balloon, 40
ARKWRIGHT, Capt., discovery of his re- mains, 49
ART.-Retrospect of :-
BRITISH Museum, 121
NATIONAL Gallery, 119; Ireland, 121; Scotland, 121
NATIONAL Gallery of British Art, 120 NATIONAL Portrait Gallery, 120
NEW Gallery, 124
ROYAL Academy, 123 SALES, 124
SOUTH Kensington Museum, 122 WALLACE Gallery, 120
ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, Sir E., captured by a Greek warship, 24
ASIA, [344]. Vide Afghanistan, Burmah, China, Hong-Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Siam
ST. AUGUSTINE, celebration of the landing of, at Ebbsfleet, 53
AUMALE, Duc d', funeral service, 26 AUSTRALASIA, [408].-Vide New South Wales, New Zealand, Polynesia, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria AUSTRALIA, SOUTH.-BUDGET, [421]. ELECTION, Federal Convention, [410], 13; triennial, [420]. PARLIAMENT opened, [420]. SUFFRAGE Bill, [421]. WAY, Rt. Hon. S. J., member of the Judicial Committee, 27
WESTERN. ELECTIONS, Federal Convention, [410], [421], 5, 13; general, [421]. FEDERATION Bill, [421]. POP- ULATION, [422]. Prosperity, [422). REVENUE, [422] AUSTRIA-HUNGÁRY. — AGRICULTURAL
Bill, [295]. Ambassador presents a note to the Porte, 38. Army, reform in the position of non-commissioned officers, [297]. Ausgleich Bill, [293], 61, 64, 68, 71. BADENI, Count, motions of impeachment against, [292]. 59, 65; insulted, [292], 68; duel, [292]; resignation, [293], 18. 68. Budget, [293]. CHARGÉ d'Affaires leaves Sofia, 48. DELEGATES, election, [291] Dualist arrangement, question of the renewal, [294] ELECTIONS, [290], 15, 28. FOREIGN Affairs, [296], [297] GOLUCHOWSKI, Count, on for- eign policy, [297]-[299], 67. Gratz, Wille, Dr. B., sentenced, 71. LAN- GUAGE, decree, [290]. Lueger, Dr., elected burgomaster, 19, 20. MERSINA, insult to the consul at, [296], 66. Ministry, resignation, [293]; the new, [293]. PARLIAMENT, obstruction in, [291], [292], 28; all-night sittings, [292], 61, 62, 64; closed, 75. Prague, Young Czech party, manifesto, 73. REICHS- RATH, opened, 17; re-assembled [291]; scene in the, 28, 68; first session closed, 30. Riots, [293], 28, 68, 69. Russia, new compact with, [297], [299], [307), [314] SCHWARZENBERG, at Budweis, 38. Students' demonstration, [293], VIENNA, agriculturists' meeting, 51; German National party, meeting, 71
Emperor of, at St. Petersburg, [296], 22; at Buda-Pesth, [293]
Archduke Otto of, received by the Emperor of Germany, 8 AVALANCHE, tourists and guides swept away, 52
BANK of England, rate of discount raised, 56, 59; reduced, 5, 7, 19, 26; gover- nor, on the proposal to increase the use of silver, 54
BANKERS and merchants, memorial on the gold standard, 60
BARRY, J., and five others charged with the death of W. Croot, 73
BARRY, Rev. W., his lecture on Burke, 62 BATTENBERG, Prince Henry of, funeral service in memory of, 4
BAYARD, Mr., banquet at the Mansion House, 12
BELGIANS, King of the, on the principle oi personal service, [315]; in Paris, 59 BELGIUM. ALLIANCE Society, [317]. Anglo Belgian treaty, [317] Army reform question, [316]. BRASSINE, General, resignation, [315], [316]; his scheme of Army reform, [316]. CATHO- LIC party, schism in the, [317]. Chimay, Prince, his petition of divorce granted, 4. Civic Guard, reorganisation, [316]. MICHEL, L., expelled, 54
BETTING ring or Tattersall's enclosure, decision on, 38
BILLS. AGRICULTURAL Board (Irish),
[107]. Agriculture and Industries (Irish), [127]; withdrawn, [128]. Ap- propriation, [185]. BURIALS, [75]. CHURCH of England and Wales, Dis- establishment, [39], 8. Congested Districts (Scotch), [185] EDUCATION, Secondary, [185]; Welsh Intermediate, [174]. Employers' Liability, [118], [122], 27, 41; amendments in com- mittee, [124][126]; schedules, [125]; report stage, [149]; third reading, [153]; in the Lords, [154], [180]; passed, [184]. FINANCE [146]. Foreign Prison-made Goods, [122], [144], [185]. ISLE of Man, [144]. LAND Transfer, [185]. London County Council, 10. London University Commission, [185]. London Water Company's, [144], [185]. MERCHANDISE Marks Act Amendment, [19] Military Works, [25]. Miners (Eight Hours). 24. NECESSITOUS Schools, [112], 22. PLUMBERS' Regis- tration, [148]. Public Health (Scotch), [185]. SUNDAY Closing, [39], 8; Irish, [122]. VERMINOUS Persons, [148]. Voluntary Schools, [29], [40], [66], 7, 17; amendments in committee, [67]-[72], 15, 25; in the Lords, [98], [174], 17, 42. WOMEN'S Franchise, [34], [148] Workmen's Compensa- tion for Accidents, see Employers' Liability.
BISMARCK, Prince, his eighty-second birth- day, 18
BOILERMAKERS' Union, orders to members, 64
BUDGET, the, [113], 23; introduced, [113]; proposals adopted, [118]; Indian, [184] BULGARIA.-ARMY, [315]. BOITCHEFF,
Capt., and M. Novelitch, found guilty, 45. Budget, [314]. FERDINAND, Prince, his visit to the Sultan, [314], 47; in Paris, 59. STOILOFF, M., on the withdrawal of the Austro-Hunga- rian agent, 49
BURKE, E., centenary of his death, 62 BURMAH.-FRYER, Sir F., appointed first Lieut.-Governor, [344].
Fort, attacked, [344], 59.
release of, [344]. Scott, Mr., attacked by the Was, [345]. TRADE [345] BYE-ELECTIONS, [53], [138]
CAMBRIDGE Senate, meeting, 27
University, honorary degrees con- ferred, 14
CAMPERDOWN, centenary of the battle of, celebrated, 59 CANADA.-BAFFIN Land, expedition de-
spatched to, 56. Budget [397]. FIELD- ING, Mr., on the Budget, [397]. LAURIER, Sir W., knighted, [397]; at Montreal, [397], 51. MANITOBA, schools question, settlement, [398]. NORTH-WESTERN territories formed into a province, [398], 58. Nova-Scotia elections, 21. OTTAWA, Alien Labour Bill, 19; members unseated, 17; Taite, Mr., denounces the Quebec bishops, 18. PARLIAMENT opened, [397]. Pelagic sealing, [397], 68. Postage, proposed reduction postponed, 74. QUEBEC, elections, [398], 25. TARIFF Bill, [397], 22. Trade returns, [399] YUKON district, discovery of gold, [398], 43 CHAMBERLAIN, Mr. J., receives the Colonial
Premiers, 35; his reception at Glasgow, 63; installed Lord Rector, 63; pre- sented with the freedom of the city, 64 CHANNEL, attempt to row across, 50 CHARLES, Mr. Justice, resignation, 16 CHARLES I., statue of, decorated, CHESS matches, result, 9, 29 CHINA.--BLACKBURN Commercial Mis-
sion, [358]. COTTON spinning fac- tories, [359]. GREAT Britain, new agreement between, [356], 30. PORTS, [360]. KIAO-CHAU, Germans Occupy, [360], 71. LI HUNG TSAO, death, [357]. Loan negotiations, [358], 52. MISSIONARIES murdered, [360] 66. RAILWAY development, [357]. SHANGHAI, strike of wheelbarrow coolies, [357]; riots, [357], 19. TEA, decrease in the export, [360]. Trade, [359]
CHOLERA, epidemic of, Rewa, 11; steamer Nubia,
CHURCHMEN, Liberal, letter from the, [6], 2 CIVIL list pensions granted, 36
ST. CLEMENT's Church, Leigh, struck by lightning, 28
COLLIERY, East Hetton, miner discovered alive, 25
COLONIAL Premiers, at the Colonial Office, [187][190]; at the Imperial Institute, 33; sworn-in members of the Privy Council, 38; at St. George's Club, 40
COLONIAL Troops, march to the Mansion
House, 33; at Windsor, 38
COMMERCE, Treaty of, of 1865, 45 CONFERENCES and CONGRESSES.-Australian Federal, [409]-[413], 5, 21, 53; Colonial Premiers, [172], [187]-[190]; Conserva- tive Associations, Berwick, [201]; Co- operative, Perth, 30; Cotton-spinners, Manchester, 64; Employers' Federa- tion, 58, 65, 68, 70; Engineers, [192], 65, 71, 72, 74; Independent Labour party, [110]; Irish Landowners, Dublin, 6; Irish National League, Manchester, [137]; Labour, Zurich, 50; Lambeth, the Fourth Pan-Anglican Synod, 37, 45, 46; Medical men, Berlin, 59; Miners, Leicester, 2; Westminster, 31; National Liberal Federation, Derby, [226], 71; Norwich, [79], 15; Quarry- men, Carnarvon, 16; Sanitary, Venice, 5; Trade Union, Birmingham, 52; Washington, 15; Zionist, Basle, 51 CO-OPERATIVE Festival, National, at the Crystal Palace, 49
COUNTY Council, London, election of chair- man, 14; meeting, 29 Middlesex, 17
CRETE, ISLAND OF.-AUTONOMY, pro- posal of, [309], 13, 15. BEROVITCH Pasha, resignation, [308], 9. Biliotti, Sir A., rescues Mahomedans, 14. Blockade of, [310], 16. CANEA occu- pied by the allied fleets, [308], 9, 11. GERMAN corps withdrawn, 67. IN- SURGENTS proclaim union with Greece, [308], 8; engagements, [308], 12, 17.
MAHOMEDANS and Christians, fighting between, [308], 2, 6, 7, 35, 49. POWERS, note of the, [309], 12. SCHAFFER, Col., proposal to nominate provisional Governor-General, 61 CRICKET.-England and Australia, 72; Eton and Harrow, 39: Eton and Win- chester, 35; Oxford and Cambridge, 39; close of the season, 51 CRIMINAL CASES.-BELL, alias Ivory, discharged, 5. CAREW, Mrs., found guilty, 7. MAN charged with the murder of his wife, 68. ScoOTT, Lady, sentenced, 2
CROOT, W., boxer, his death, 71
DEMONSTRATIONS in Hyde Park, 13, 51;
Trafalgar Square, 15, 49 DENMARK.-BILLS, various, [335]. Bud-
get, [332], [334], [335]. Bye-elections, [334]. CONSERVATIVE party, secession from, [335]. ELECTIONS, municipal, [336]. FINANCIAL reforms, [335]. HOUSEN, M., burgomaster, resignation, [336]. MINISTRY, the new, [334]. REEDTZ-THOTT, Baron, his policy, [332]; on the Budget, [332]; resigna- tion, [333], 25. Rigsdag assembled, [332], [335]. TARIFF Bill, [334] DEPTFORD PARK opened to the public, 31 DOMINION DAY celebrated in London, 36. DRAMA, The. ADAPTATIONS,
Comedies, 126; Dramas, 127; Farces, 128; Melodramas, 127; Revivals, 125 DUELS, Badeni, Count, and Herr Wolf, 56; Turin, Count, and Prince Henri d'Orléans, [254], 48
EARTHQUAKES. -Ancona, 55; Bologna, 55; Epirus, 5; India, [140], 32; Kishm, island of, 3; Lima, 55; Port-au- Prince, 75; Rome, 55; Switzerland, 55; Trieste, 55; Turkestan, 55; Ven- ice, 55 ECCLESIASTICAL.
- BRISTOL, See of, separated from Gloucester, 39 BROWNE, Dr. G. F., Bishop of Bristol,
46 CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, enthroned, 2; CHURCH Congress, Nottingham, 57; CREIGHTON, Dr. M., Bishop of London, 2; confirmation, 4; en- throned, 6
EDEN, Rt. Rev. G. R., Bishop of Wake- field, 50; ELLIOTT, Rev. Canon, A. G., Bishop of Kilmore, 52
OWEN, Rev. Canon, nominated Bishop of St. David's, 9
PEACOCKE, Dr. J. F., elected Archbishop of Dublin, 27
ST. SAVIOUR'S, Southwark, reopened, 9 TEMPLE, Dr., at the Guildhall, 4 WINNINGTON-INGRAM, Rev. Á., Bishop of Stepney, 62
EGYPT. ARABIC verses, the writer of, prosecuted, 65. BORCHARDT, Dr., on the tomb of Menes, [369], 67. Budget, [367]. CENSUS, [369], 32. JUSTICE, reports of the administration, [368]. MAHOмED Ali, Prince, his engage- ment to an American lady, 64. PUBLIC works, [368], 71. REVENUE returns, [367]. SCOTT, Sir J., his report on the native tribunals, [368]. Soudan cam- paign, [369], 47, 52, 54, 67, 71, 74, 75; garrisons established, [369]; Kassala surrendered by the Italians, [369], 74; Rodd, Mr. R., his mission to Abys- sinia, [369].
EISTEDDFOD, Welsh National, at Newport, 46.
ELCHO Shield conveyed to the Guildhall, 58.
ELECTIONS.Barnsley, [202], 62; Bridge. ton, [55], [234], 9; Brightside, [187]; Chertsey, 10; Cleveland, [53], 3; Den- bighshire, East, [192], 56; Deptford, [217], 66; Forfarshire, [54], [234], 6; Halifax, [55], 13; Liverpool, [216], 65; Middleton, [211], 64; Petersfield, [138], 31; Romford, [54], 7; Salisbury, [54], 6; Sheffield, 47; Walthamstow, [54],
LONDON and India Docks, 42
MELBOURNE, 67
NAMSÖS, 29
OTTAWA, 9, 58
PARIS, charity bazaar, 24
PENNSYLVANIA State Capitol, 7 PHILADELPHIA, 5
PORT-AU-PRINCE, 75
PURFLEET, Anglo-Russian Oilworks, 3 RAVENSTONE village, 56 RAWCLIFFE Hall, Goole, 53
RHINE, bridge over the, at Rheinfelden, 32
ROMANY, 60
TILBURY Docks, 28
UPPER Thames Street, 24
WARR, Dowager Lady De La, her house, 5
WESTON-SUPER-MARE, pier, 74 WINDSOR, Nova Scotia, 60 WROTTESLEY Hall, 72
FOG, over London and the Channel, 73, 74 FOOTBALL Matches.-Aston Villa and Ever- ton, 20; England and Scotland, 15, 19; Oxford and Cambridge, 11
FOSTER, Dr., attempt to descend the Snae- fell pits, 26
FOUNDATION - stones laid,
Bristol, 35; Christ's Hospital, Stammersham, 61; High Wycombe, Conservative Club, [228]; Pretoria, 31 Fox v. Jerome, case of, 25 FRANCE.-ACADEMY elections, [249], 18.
Ajaccio, British Consul, demonstration against, 4. Anjou Duc d', his suit dismissed, 6. Appropriation Bill, [260]. BANK, question of the re- newal of the privileges, [251]. Barcarni, French and Italian work- men, quarrel between, 33. Barthou, M., at Bayonne, [257]. Bonnefois, J. M. awarded the Monthyon prize, 66. Brest, medals, distribution of, 23. Brisson, M., elected President of the Chamber, [244]; his reply to Père Olivier, [250]. British Ambassador, agreement signed, 55. Bruix, accident to, [255], 49. Budget, [246], [260]. CARDINALS, invested with the biretta, 27. Chamber reassembled, [244], [250], [258]; adjourned, [253]. Conseils gén- éraux, spring session, [250]; autumn meetings, [255]. Corn, rise in the price of, [256] Cretan question, [246],
15. Criminal procedure, secret inquiry abolished, [251], 65. DARLAN, M., resignation, [260], 70. Diplomatic changes, [257]. Dourmer, M., Governor- General of Indo-Chinese, [244]. Drey- fus question, [259], [261]. Dupleix, Marq., centenary of his birth, [244], 4. EASTERN question, [247]. Elections, senatorial, [243], 1; to the Chamber, [247]. Esterhazy, Major, demands trial, 70. FAURE, Pres., visit to South- Eastern France, [254]; to Russia, [255], 38, 49; reception at Cronstadt, 49; farewell luncheon, 50; return to Paris, 51; banquet, 60. Franco-Russian al- liance, proclamation, [255]. GAYRAUD, Abbé, elected for Brest, [245], [247], 5; annulled, [253], 38. HANOTAUX, M., on the Guiana boundary question, 20. Hourst mission, at the Sorbonne, [244]. INCOME tax proposals, [253]. LOUBET, M., elected President of the Senate, [244]. MACKAU, Baron de, organiser of the charity bazaar, prosecuted, 46; sentenced, 50. Marseilles, municipality suspend payment, 20. May Day, [250]. Monarchists views, [258]. NIMES, collection of coins stolen, 36. OR- LÉANS, Prince Henri d', his duel, [254], 48. PANAMA Scandal, trial, [248], [259], 17, 40, 75. Pantheon, Voltaire and Rousseau, discovery of remains, 73. PARIS, American Uni- versity Club, banquet, 11; bomb ex- plosions, 32, 33, 49; charity bazaar catches fire, [250], 24; requiem mass, 25; Municipal Council, meeting, [256]; national fête, 41; St. Pierre, Church of, used for the last time, 19. Paris, M. G., received at the Académie, 6. RADICAL party, manifesto, [253]. Reg- istry Offices, reform, [249]. Religious processions, result of, 36. Richard, Card., his pastoral, 60. Richard, M. G., suspended, [252]. Röntgen rays, experiments with, 35. SIAM, King of, his visit, [256]. Socialist party, views, [252]. Sugar duties question, [244]. TEACHERS in Secondary Schools, Con- gress of, [249]. VANDAL, M. A., his eulogy on M. Léon Say, 74
GERLACHE expedition leaves Antwerp, 48 GERMANY.-ASSOCIATION Act, Bill for the
amendment, [275], 29, 43; rejected, 43. BISMARCK, Prince, his reminiscences, [278], [280]. Bötticher, Dr. von, re- signation, [276], 37. Budget, [273]. 13, 14, 15. Bulow, Count von, ap- pointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, [276], 36, 61. CHINA naval ex- pedition to, [282], 68. Cologne Gazette on the Emperor's speech, [284]. Con- vention with France, [288]. Deutsche Tages Zeitung, editor of the, sentenced, 10. Duelling, rescript against, [271]- [273]. EMERGENCY Bill, 27. Emigra- tion Act, [277]. Estimates, [278]. Fürst Bismarck launched, 56. GRAHL, Herr von, dismissed, 19. HAMBURG, editor of a newspaper sentenced, 59;
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