39: St. Pancras, [135], 41; Rother- ham, [69], 12; Southport, [112], [133], 30
ELLIS, Mr. T., on the retirement of Sir W.
ENGINEERS, Amalgamated Society of, sus- pended, 52
ESTIMATES, Army, [40], [165]; Budget, 19; Civil Service, [51]; Navy, [45], 14; Supplementary, [34], [214], 64.
FIJI. POPULATION, [415]. REVENUE, [415].
FIRES. AARHUUS, Jutland, 51 CASKIEBEN House, Aberdeenshire, 2 CLARENCE, reformatory ship, 46
CORK Company in the Minories, ware- houses, 9
COTTAGE, The, Six Mile Bottom, 58 DAWSON City, Klondike, 23 DOUGLAS Gasworks, 75
ELSWICK Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 33 EXETER Street, Strand, 73
HIGH Wycombe, 44
HULL, grain storehouse, 47 HYDE Park Court, 22
ISLINGTON, 68
THEATRE Royal, St. Helen's, Lancashire,
63; Newcastle-on-Tyne, 70
VICTOR, Colorado, 52
VOLTA Exhibition, Como, 40
WEST Ham Technical Institute and Free Library, 64
WESTHAMINETT Workhouse, 67 WINDSOR Hotel, New York, 16 XERES, Spain, goods station at, 52 YOKOHAMA, 50
FLEET Signals, inquiry on the two missing volumes, 58
FOOTBALL Matches. Aston Villa and Liverpool, 24; Devonshire and Nor- thumberland, 21; England and Scot- land, 14, 15, 21; England and Wales, 17 Ireland and Wales, 14, 16; Oxford and Cambridge, 11, 73; Scot- land and Ireland, 11, 18; Scotland and Wales, 16; Sheffield and Derby, 22 FOREIGN Office, Cabinet Councils at, 55, 58, 59
FORESTIER-WALKER, Lieut.-Gen. Sir F.,
in command of the troops in South Africa, 50 FOUNDATION - stones laid, Assouan, St.
Mark's Church, 12; St. Deniol's Library, Hawarden, 61; Gordon Me- morial College, 2; Nile reservoirs, 9;
FOUNDATION-stones, continued.
Parnell monument, [242], 61; Post Office Savings Bank, West Kensington, 36; Royal School of Art Needlework, South Kensington, 36; Victoria and Albert Museum, [107], 28
FRANCE. ACADEMY elections, 28. giers, disturbances at, [247]. Assump- tionist Fathers, [257]. BEAUREPAIRE, M. Q. de, on the Dreyfus case, [246], 2, 3, 47. Bretonnet, Administrator, his death, 66. Brugère, Gen., Governor of Paris, [254], 40. Budget, [247], [259]. Bureau des Longitudes, on the close of the century, 76. CASSA- TION, Court of, decision in the Dreyfus case, [252], 8, 31. Chabrol, siege of Fort, [256]. Chambers, prorogued, [255], 39; supplementary session, [258], 69. Christiani, Baron F. de, assaults Pres. Loubet, 33. Claretie, M., his address at the Lyceum, 41. Conspirators, domiciliary visits, 12; trial, [256], [258], 41, 57, 68. Creuzot, strike at, [257]. Criminal Procedure Bill, [247], [250], 9. Cuverville, Adm. de, superseded, 35. DELCASSÉ, M., leaves for St. Petersburg, 47. Dé- roulède, M., attempt at a revolution, [249], 12; his trial, [252], [258], 30; rearrested, [256], 50; sentenced, 69, 75. Deschanel, M., re-elected President of the Chamber, [247]. Dreyfus, Capt., revision of his case, 13, 30; leaves the Île du Diable, 32; conveyed to Rennes, 38; trial, [172], [255], 49, 50; sen- tenced, [174], [256], 55; pardoned, [256], 57; protest, 72. Dupuy, Cabi- net, resignation, [253], 33. Duruy, M., suspended, [251], 25. ESTERHAZY, Major, arrives in Paris, 4; leaves for Rotterdam, 7; on the bordereau, 31. FALLIÈRES, M., elected President of the Senate, [250], 13. Faure, M. Félix, his death, [248], 10; funeral, [249], 12. Fête, national, 41. Figaro pub- lishes the Dreyfus case, 19. Foreign policy, debate on, 5. Foureau-Lamy mission, 56, 70. Freycinet, M., on the Army Estimates, 14; resignation, [251], 25. GALLIFFET, Gen. de, on Col. Picquart's innocence, 59; his Army Bill, 71. Gohier, M. U., summoned, [250]; acquitted, 15. Guerin, M., defies the police, 50; surrenders, 58. Guiseppe, Gen. G. di San, arrested at Nice, 34; sentenced, 37; released, 41. HENRY, Mme., her action against M. Reinach, 6. KLOBB, Lieut.-Col., assassinated, 42. LABORI, M.. shot in the back, [255], 50; recovery, 52. Le Matin opens a subscription, 4. Leagues, suppression of, 13. Loubet, M., re-elected President of the Senate, [247]; elected President of the Republic, [248], 10; assaulted, [252], 31; at Longchamps, [253], 33. MARCHAND, M., at Jibuti. 28; Toulon, 30; in Paris, [252], 31; awarded the Audiffret prize, 23. Mercier, Gen., on the guilt of Capt. Dreyfus, 34. Mayors, sus- pended, 32. NÉGRIER, Gen. de, dis- missal, [254], 45. Newspapers, attack
on Queen Victoria, 71. ORLÉANS, Duc d', repudiates support of M. Meyer, 74. PARIS, Chinese Embassy, first secretary shot, 9; disorders in, [246], [247], [255], 51; Exhibition, desire to boycott, 56; newspaper cor- respondent, expelled, 12; Venezuela Arbitration Court, sittings resumed, 34. Pellieux, Gen. de, transferred to Quimper, [254], 45. Picquart, Col., charges against, 13, 33; released, [250], 32. REGIS, M. Max, his recep- tion at Algiers, [246]; sentenced, [251], 58; Rentes, court martial, [255], 53, 54; verdict, [256]. SOCIALISTS, Con- gress of, [259]; appeal to the "English Proletariat," 4. TELEGRAMS, friendly, with Germany, 40. WALDECK-ROUS- SEAU, M., his Cabinet, [253], 35; vote of confidence, [254], 37, 69. ZOLA, M., returns to Paris, 32; ZURLINDEN, Gen., removed from the command of the Army, [254]
GERMANY.-ANATOLIAN Railway, [292]. Army, adoption of German words, 1. Army Bill, [269], 10, 11, 16; passed, [273]. BISMARCK, Prince and Princess, coffins of, transferred to the mauso- leum, 16. Bosse, Dr., resignation, [277], 54. Bülow, Count, on the Navy, [279]-[282]; on the agreement with Great Britain, 12. Butchers' meat from Belgium, prohibited, 42. Cameroons Co., North-West, charter granted to, [285]. Canal Bill, [274], 34, 51; rejected, [276]. Chinese con- cessions, [293], 7. Coburg succession, [273]. DELBRUCK, Prof., sentenced, [273), 18. Deutsche Bank, 6.
closed, [276], 53. Dortmund and Ems Canal opened, [275].50. "EISENZAHN' produced at Wiesbaden, 27. Esti- mates, [278]. 4; Colonial, [284]. FOREIGN policy, [286]. HAMMER- STEIN, Baron von, on the sugar trade, [273]. Hohenlohe, Prince, his edict, [276], 53; on the Navy, [279], 73. Horst, Baron von der Recke von der, resignation, [277], 54. KNORR, Adm. von, resignation, 14. LIPPE-Detmold question, 2. MUNSTER, Count, raised to the dignity of prince, 52. NAVY, proposed increase, [279], 3. OFFICIALS, dismissal of, [276]. PARLIAMENT, opened, 69. Pan-Germanic League, congress at Hamburg, [278], 65. Penal Servitude Bill, [277], 70. Posa- dowsky, Count, on the most-favoured- nation treatment, [290]. Postage rates to the Colonies, reduction of, 29. RHODES, Mr., agreements with, [289]. Rhynsburg, Spinoza Museum opened, 18. Richter, Herr, on the Navy, [282]. SAMOA, commission ap- pointed, [286]; convention signed, [287] Schleswig, North, Danes ex- pelled, 1. Social Democratic party, congress at Hanover, [283]. Socialist triumphs, [283]. Societies, coalition of, 72. Spain, cession of islands, [292]. Strikes, [277]. TELEGRAMS,
friendly, with France, 40. Thielen, Herr, on the Canal Bill, [274]. WAR, Minister, on the Army Bill, [269]- [272]
Emperor of, on the Canal Bill, [275]; his visit to the Iphigenie [293]; reviews the Hanoverian regiments, 6; at the dinner of the Brandenburg Diet, 8; assumes command of the Navy, 14; on the Peace Conference, 28; letter to Dr. Hinzpeter, 41; at Strasburg, 55; on the navy, 63; his order to Prussian officers, 68; on the close of the century, 76
Emperor and Empress of, visit to England, [226]; at Portsmouth, 69; leave Sandringham, 71
Empress of, at a meeting to extend the number of sanatoria for consump tives, 3; accident, 43
GLADSTONE, Mr., national memorial to, 10
GOLF Championship, result, 30, 32 GREECE. ATHENS, Syngros, Mme.,
her gift to improve the water supply, 17. ELECTION, general, [321]. MIN- ISTRY, resignation, [321]; the new, [321], 21 GUERNSEY
Militia, second regiment, 26
GUILDHALL, performance of "Beauty's Awakening" at, 37; meeting at, [95], [203], 63
HAMILTON, Lord G., appointed Captain of Deal Castle, 17
HARBERTON, Viscountess, and the land- lady of the Hautboy Hotel, case of,
HARCOURT, Sir W., resigns the leader- ship of the Liberal party, [13], 6 HEATON, Mr. H., presented with the free- dom of the City of London, 43 HERSCHELL, Lord, his funeral, 17 HONG-KONG.-COMMERCIAL condition,
[362]. KAU-LUNG, Chinese Maritime Customs, notice to, [361]; riots, [362], 20, 22; occupied by the British [362]. 28. POPULATION, [362]. REVENUE, [362]
HONOURS Conferred, Cromer, Lord, 1;
Elgin, Earl of, 7; Home, Earl of, 10; Northumberland, Duke of, 26
HOPE or Tavernier blue diamond, applica- cation to sell refused, 28, 42 HOSPITAL Fund, Prince of Wales', re- ceipts for the year, 75
HYDE PARK, mass meeting at, 57
IMPERIAL Institute, Kensington, taken over by the London University, 46 INDIA.-BENGAL, Darjeeling, disaster at, [353]; Cavalry (native), the 3rd, sub- scription to the War Fund, 76. BAY, Northcote, Hon. Sir H. S., ap- pointed Governor, [352], 65. Budget, [356]. CALCUTTA, Elgin, Earl of, fare- well dinner to, 1. Colombo graving dock, first sod cut, 13. Currency, [356], 55; report of the Committee, [355], 36. Curzon, Lord, of Kedleston, Governor-General, [355], 2. DAW-
KINS, Mr. C., on the currency, [356], 55. Dravid, the brothers, assassina- tion of, [352], 9. FAMINE, [353], 47, 72. LAW, Sir E. F., appointed financial member of the Council,[357]. Legislatlon, [355], 17. MADRAS, riots, [354], 34. NATIONAL Congress, Lucknow, [355], 76. Native States, [354]; offers of help, [355], 76. North- West Provinces, Agra, finances, mis- management of, [354]; Elgin bridge opened, [354]. PLAGUE, epidemic [353]. Punjab, punitive expedition, 8. RAINFALL, a general, 56. TRADE, [357]. WESTLAND, Sir J., on the Budget, [356]
INDUSTRIAL Contract Corporation, investi- gation into, 72 IRELAND.-AGRICULTURAL Organisation Society, [244]. Agriculture and In- dustries, new Department of, [244], 67. Ashbourne, Lord, on the Land Com- mission, [243]. BANTRY, farmer and his son murdered, 22. COMMISSION of the Peace, removal of chairmen, [242]. Connaught, Duke of, ap- pointed Commander-in-Chief of the Forces, 76. County Councils, the new, [241], 20. EMLY, Lord, deprived of his rank as Deputy-Lieutenant,[242], 72. FITZHARRIS, J., and others re- ⚫leased, 52. LAND Commission, re- sult, [243]. Local Government Act of 1898, result, [240], 4. PARNELL memorial, meeting for the proposed, 46. Plunkett, Rt. Hon. H., ap- pointed Vice-President of the Agricul- ture and Technical Instruction Depart- ment, [244], 67. TITHE Rent Charge Bill, [244]. UNITED Irish League, [243] ITALY. AMNESTY declared, [269]. Anglo-French agreement, protest against, [74], 19. Army reforms, [267]. BUDGET, [260], [269]. elections, [269]. CHINAGLIA, Sgr., elected President of the Chamber, [264]. Chinese question, [262]. FRANCO- Italian treaty of commerce, [261]. LEGHORN, anarchists arrested, [261]. MARTINO, Sgr, recalled, 15. Minis- try, resignation, [263]; the new, [263]. NOTARBARTOLO, assassinated, [267] 73. PALIZZOLO, Sgr., arrested, [268], 73. Parliament reassembled, [264]; obstruction, [265]; prorogation, [266], 37, 38; reopening, [268], 69. Peace Congress, [261]. Pelloux, Gen., re- signation, [263], 25; forms a new Cabinet, [263], 27. Public Safety Bills, [262], 37. ROME, Anarchist outrage, 15; St. Bede's College, con- stitution granted to, 3; Chamber of Deputies, scene in the, 30; Forum, discoveries in the, 4; "Holy Year' inaugurated, 76. SICILY, Maffia, in- quiry into, [267], [268]. Socialist deputies, election, [262]. VESUVIUS, eruption of, 4. ZANARDELLI, Sgr., resignation, [264]
King and Queen of, visit Sardinia, [262], 21; review the squadrons, 23
JAPAN. BERESFORD, Lord C., his visit to, [263] KANOYE, Prince, his tour, [363]. NAVY, increase of the, [363]. TRADE [363]. Treaties, revised, [363] JUDGES, appointments, Bucknill, Mr. T. T., 1. Cozens-Hardy, Mr., 11. Far- well, Mr. G., 64. Lushington, Mr. F., 50. Romer, Mr. Justice, 11
KELVIN, Lord, resigns the chair of Natural Philosophy, Glasgow, 41
KIMBERLEY, Earl of, appointed Chancellor of London University, 19
KITCHENER, Lord, grant and vote of thanks to, [117], 31, 32; appointed Chief of the Staff to Lord Roberts, [233], [371], 74 KOREA.-CABINET dismissed, [362]. CON- CESSIONS to Russia and Japan, [362]. TRADE, [362]
LANDSLIPS, Amalfi, 75; Dover, 61 LAW Courts, opening of the, 65 LICENSING question, report of the royal commission on, [101]
LIPTON, Sir T., his yacht Shamrock at New York, 51
LITERATURE, retrospect of, works of the season, principal-
ABBOTT, Dr. L., "The Life and Letters of Paul the Apostle," 83. Adeane, Miss, "The Early Married Life of Maria Josepha Lady Stanley," 90. Aston, Mr. W. G., A History of Japanese Literature," 79 BAILLIE-GROHMAN, Mr., "Sport and Life in Western America," 91. Bate, Mr. P. H., "The English Pre- Raphaelite Painters," 93. Beavan, Mr. A. H., 'James and Horace Smith," 88. Beers, Mr. H. A., “A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century," 79. Beesly, Mr. A. H., Life of Danton," 87. Belloe, Mr. H., "Danton," 87. Ben- son, Mr. A. C., Edward White Ben- son, Archbishop of Canterbury," 88. Bishop, Mrs., "The Yangtsze Valley and Beyond," 91. Bonar, Mr. J., and Mr. J. H. Hollander, "The Letters of David Ricardo to Hutches Trower and Others, 1811-1823," 82. "Bridges, the Poetical Works of Robert," 78. Browning, Mr. R. B., "The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Bar- rett," 89. Bruce, Prof. A. B., "The Moral Order of the World in Ancient and Modern Thought," 83. Bullen, Mr. F. T., "The Cruise of the Cacha- lot," 91; Idylls of the Sea," 91; "The Log of a Sea Waif," 91 CAIRD, Dr., "The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity," 83. Churchill, Mr. W. S., "The River War," 82. Clim- enson, E. J., "Passages from the Diaries of Mrs. Philip Lybbe Powys of Hardwick House, Oxon., 1756-1808," 87. Coghill, Mrs. H., "The Auto- biography and Letters of Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant," 89. Colvin, Mr. S.,
"The Letters of Robert Louis Steven- son to His Family and Friends," 90. Copland, Mr. C. T., "Letters of
Thomas Carlyle to His Youngest Sister," 90
DILKE, Lady, "French Painters of the Eighteenth Century," 92. Dobson, Mr. A., A Paladin of Philanthropy and Other Papers," 78. Douglas, Sir G., "History of the Scottish Border Counties," 81. Doyle, Mr. J. A., "Memoir and Correspondence of Susan Ferrier," 88. Duff, Sir M. Grant, "Notes from a Diary," 89 EARLE, Mrs. C. W., More Potpourri from a Surrey Garden," 91. Elton, O., "The Augustan Ages," 79. Ewart, Miss K. D., Cosimo de Medici," 87
FAIRBAIRN, Dr., "Catholicism: Roman and Anglican," 84. Festing, Miss G., "John Hookham Frere and His Friends," 90. Fisher, Mr. G. W., "Annals of Shrewsbury School," 82. Fitzgerald, E. A., "The Highest Andes," 91. Fitzpatrick, Mr. J. P., "The Transvaal from Within," 82. Fortescue, Hon. J. W., "A History of the British Army," 82. Foster, Sir M., and Prof. R. Lankester, "The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley," 85. Fry, Mr. R. E., "Giovanni Bellini," 92 GARDINER, Dr. S. R., "Oliver Crom- well," 86. Gardner, Dr. P., "Ex- ploratio Evangelica,' 83. Gore, Canon, Practical Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews," 84. Gosse, E., "The Life and Letters of John Donne,' 87. Graham, Mr. H. G., "Social Life in Scotland in the Eighteenth Century," 81. Grey, Sir E., "Fly Fishing," 92 HARRISON, Mr. F., Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and Other Literary Estimates," 78. Hill, Dr. B., "Unpublished Letters of Swift," 90. Hodgkin, Dr. T., "Italy and Her Invaders," 79. Home, Hon. J. A., "Lady Louisa Stuart,' 87. Hull, Dr. C. H., "The Economic Writings of Sir W. Petty," 82. Hunter, Sir W. W., "History of British India," 81. Hutton, Mr. R. H., "Aspects of Religious and Scien- tific Thought," 83. Hyde, Dr. D., "A Literary History of Ireland," 78 JEKYLL, G., Wood and Garden," 91. Johnston, Rev. J. O., and Rev. W. C. E. Newbolt, "Spiritual Letters of Edward Bouverie Pusey," 83. Jowett, Prof., Sermons, Biographical and Miscellaneous," 84
Literature," 79. Lyall, Sir A., 'Asiatic Studies: Religious and Social," 84 MACAULAY, G. C., "The Complete Works of John Gower," 79. Mackail, Mr. J. W., "The Life of William Morris," 88. Manners, Mr. W. E., "Some Account of the Military, Poli- tical and Social Life of the Right Hon. John Manners, Marquis of Granby,' 86. Maxwell, Sir H., "Life of Wel- lington," 86. McCarthy, J., "Re- miniscences,' 89. Meakin, Mr. B., "The Moorish Empire," 81. Millais, Mr. J. G., "The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais," 88. Moore, Dr. E., "Studies in Dante,' 79. Müller, Prof. M. "The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy," 84; Auld Lang Syne," 89. Munro, Dr. R., "Pre-historic Scotland and Its Place in European Civilisation," 86 PALGRAVE, G. F., "Francis Turner Palgrave," 88. Parker, Mr. C. S., "Sir Robert Peel," 86. Payne, Mr. E. J., "The History of the New World Called America," 85. Phillips, Mr. S., Paolo and Francesca," 78. Prothero, Mr. R. E., "The Works of Lord Byron," 90
RITCHIE, Mrs. R., "The Biographical Edition of Thackeray," 79. Roberts, Canon P., Conformity and Con- science," 84. Rooses, M., "Dutch Painters of the Nineteenth Century," 92. Roscoe, G. S., and H. Clerque, "George Selwyn, His Letters and His Life," 90. Rossetti, Mr. W. M., "Pre-Raphaelite Diaries and Letters,' 92. Round, Mr. J. H., "The Com- mune of London and Other Studies," 81
History of the Church Missionary Society," 84. Swete, Dr., "The Gos- pel according to St. Mark," 84. Swin- burne, Mr., "Rosamund," 77 THOMPSON, Rev. H. L., "Memoir of H. G. Liddell, D.D.," 89. Trevelyan, Sir G. O., "The American Revolution, Part I., 1766-1776," 80. Trevelyan, G. M., "England in the Age of Wycliffe," 81
VERNEY, Miss, "Memoirs of the Verney Family from 1660 to 1696," 87 WARD, Mrs. H., and Mr. C. K. Shorter, "The Haworth Brontë," 79. Ward, Prof. J., "Naturalism and Aguos- ticism,' 83. West, Sir A., "Recol- lections, 1832-1886," 89. Wheatley, Mr. H., "The Diary of Samuel Pepys,' 79. Wheeler, S., "Letters of Walter Savage Landor," 90. Willard, A. R., "History of Modern Italian Art," 92
Williamson, Dr. G. C., Bernardino Luini," 92 YARNALL, Mr. E., "Wordsworth and the Coleridges," 88. Yeats, Mr. W. B., "The Wind among the Reeds," 78: "Poems," 78 LLEWELLYN, Mr. E., bequeaths money to the poor, 5
LORD Mayor of London, appeal for a sub-
scription for the sufferers in the West Indies, 50; election, 59; procession, 68; his proposal on providing a regi- ment, 75
Lucania reaches New York in safety, 8 LUXEMBOURG, GRAND DUCHY OF.— REFORMS, domestic, [325]
MACDONALD, Col. H., presented with a sword of honour, 26 MALTA.-AMERICAN troops at, 14. POST-
AGE, adopts the penny, 18 MANOEUVRES, naval, 47; volunteers, 20 MARRIAGES.-CREWE, Earl of, 23; Or-
leans, Prince Jean d', 66; Orleans, Princesse Isabelle d', 66; Primrose, Lady Peggy, 23
MARTIN'S, ST., Townhall, meeting at, 17 MAY Day labour celebrations, 24. MAYORS, election of, 68
METEORS, Leonid, seen in small numbers, 69
MEXICO.--EARTHQUAKE, [396]. REVENUE, [396]. TRADE, [396]
MONUMENTS unveiled, Copenhagen, 56; Prussian Guards, St. Privat, 51 MUSIC.-Retrospect of :- CHAMBER Music, 125
CHORAL Concerts, 123
CRYSTAL Palace Concerts, 124 FESTIVALS, 122
OPERA, Grand, 125; light, 126 ORCHESTRAL Concerts, 125 PHILHARMONIC Society, 124 PROMENADE Concerts, 123 RICHTER Concerts, 125 SYMPHONY Concerts, 123 WAGNER Concerts, 124
NETHERLANDS, THE.
AMSTERDAM, Hilversum, rioting, 52. HAGUE, Peace Congress at the, [326]-[329]; meeting, 54. SOCIAL democrats, meeting, [326]. States-General, reassembling, [326]. TOEKOE Oemar, Atchinese chief, killed, 10. WORKMEN'S Insurance Bill [325]. NEW SOUTH WALES. BEAUCHAMP, Earl, Governor, [406]. Budget [407]. COMMONWEALTH Bill, [407], 49. DROUGHT, [406]. FEDERAL Bill, [405], 13, 23, 35. Federal Enabling Bill, 405]. KOSCIUSKO, Mount, observatory established, [408]. MINISTRY, resig- nation, [407], 55; the new, [407], 56. Moran, Card., on the Samoan Islands, [406]. POPULATION, [408]. REVENUE, [407] VOLUNTEERS for South Africa, [407], 62, 74. WANT, Mr., resignation, 406]. Wine duties, protests against, [406]. 22
NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRIAN immi. grants, [414] BUDGET, [414]. ELEC- TIONS, general, [414]. FEDERATION
question, [413]. OLD Age Pensions Bill, result, [414]. PARLIAMENT opened, [414]. REVENUE, [414]. STOUT, Sir R. appointed Chief Justice, [415]. VOLUNTEERS for South Africa, [415] NEWFOUNDLAND. BAIT Act, [395]. Budget, [395]. FRENCH shore rights question, 2. MORINE, M., resignation, [395]. SEAL fishery, [395]
NORTHCOTE, Sir H. S., appointed Governor of Bombay, 65
NORWAY. BUDGET, [349]. ELECTION programme, [350]. FLAG question [348]. STANG, M., on the Union question, [347]. Storthing, reassem- bled, [347], [349]
King of, on the flag question, [349], 63; at Haplund, [349]
OBITUARY.-ABDUL-LAHI, The Khalifa,
174; Abdy, J. T., 168; Achenbach, H. von, 159; Acworth, Rev. W., 129; Addy, Col. J., 178; Akers, Very Rev. Canon G., 164; Aldworth, Col. R., 166; Aldworth, Col. R. W., 136; Alexander, Major-Gen. Sir C., 153; Alexander, Major-Gen. W. R. A., 131; Allen, G., 172; Alleyne, Major-Gen. Sir J., 148; Andrewes, Col. W. G., 129; Annenkoff, M. N., 130; Anson, Rev. T. A., 170; Antelme, The Hon. Sir C. A., 155; Antrobus, Sir E., 145; Anzino, Mons. V., 141; Appleton, W. H., 172; Arbuthnot, Gen. C. G., 147; Ardagh, Gen. R. D., 148; Armitage, B., 183; Armstrong, Sir A., 158; Arm- strong, Rev. Sir E. F., 151; Armytage, Sir G., 141; Arran, Dow. Countess of, 148; Ascroft, R., 156; Ashburnham, Sir A., 182; Athlumney, Lady, 129; Austen-Leigh, C., 171; Averoff or Avyheris, G., 160
BAILLIE, E., 138; Baillie, R., 146; Bamberger, L., 142; Baring-Gould, Rev. A., 168; Barnes, Major-Gen. J. W., 147; Barnes, W., 143; Bassett, F., 155; Bates, Sir E. P., 186; Bates, H., 132; Bausa, Card., 147; Baynes, C. R., 139; Beaufort, Duke of, 145; Beck, T., 167; Beechey, Rev. Canon St. V., 164; Berkeley, Baroness, 183; Berry, Rev. C. A., 132; Berthou, Rev. E. L., 173; Bertrand, E., 186; Bing- ham, Gen. G. W. P., 143; Binns, Sir H., 155; Blackhall, Rev. S., 177; Blackburn, Rev. R., 130; Blaikie, Rev. W. G., 155; Blair, J. I., 183; Blake, H. W., 157; Blanco, Gen. A. G., 160; Bland, R. P., 156; Blom- field, Sir A. W., 173; Blumencom, L. von, 157; Blunt, Rev. H. G. S., 143; Bolingbroke and St. John, Viscount, 176; Bonaparte, C. N., 137; Bonheur, M. R., 153; Borlase, W. C., 144; Boudier, Rev. J. G., 184; Bourke, Hon. C. F., 146; Bowen, Rt. Hon. Sir G., 135; Bowen, Major-Gen. W. T., 168; Bowron, Sur.-Major J., 141; Boyd, Very Rev. A. K. H., 140; Boyle, Major-Gen. R., 174; Boynton, Sir H. S., 146; Bradshaw, Vice-Adm.
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