7 JANUARY 1865, Page 3

INDEX.-1865.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

Academy Dinner, the .. .. .. .• • . 491 Africa, West, and the Squadron .. .. .. 1141 Albany, the, D 4, Admiral Murray .... .. 241 Algeria, Napoleon's Plan of Government for 460-774 Amberley, Lord, Member for Leeds .. 124-294 America, Chances of Peace in .. .. .. 120 — Peace Negotiations .. .. .. 175 — Caste in the North and South .. .. 204 — Salut Publique in the South .. .. 231 — Probabilities of War with .. .. 263 — French Judgment upon ... .. .. 606 — South, Reconstruction in the .. _ 799 — — the, As It Is.. .. .. .. 1134 .— Southern Chiefs. Treatment of by the North.. .. .. .. 660 — — Hope, the .... .. 1192 — Johnson, President .. .. 488-608 • —• — — his Polley .. .. 1079 — Johnson's, President, First Message .. 1426 — Privilege In ..• • • • .. .. 714 — the Foreign Policy of .. .. .. 1164 — British, the Neutrality of.. .. .. 882 South, Attitude of the .. .. .. 1397 dean Debate, the.. -. .. .. .. 290 — Politics, the New Phase of .. .. -830 L. Finance, the Future of .. .. .. 858 — Cousins, our .. .. .. 1028 I.— Freedman and his Teachers, the 1052 . Claims, the .. .. .. .. 1196 'ea's, Cardinal, Offer to France .. • 62 tel Intellect, French View of .. .. 11 971

aristocratic Thrift .. .. .. .. ..690

Army Doctors and their Grievances 1398 Attorneys and the Elections .. 574 Austria and Hungary, Prospects of ,. .. 1429 Austrian Proposal, the.. 857 — Coup d'Etat .. .. , , ,,, 1080 Baker, Miss, and her Dog Bobby „„ — Report, the..

Bar, the Politico of the Baring and Buxton, Messrs, on Reform .. Belgians, King of the, the Illness of the — Death of ..

Bengal, Lend Tenure In Bequest, the French Debate on Freedom of Bismark, Herr von, as Liberator — Count.. .. . • • • • • Bombay Bubble, the Bursting of the .. — Settling Day in Bootan, the Disaster in •• • • .• — New War in.. • . Heaton Men (America) on Reconstruction Dridgenorth (Salop) Election

Bright, Mr, on the Grandeur of Commerce — and Mr Lowe ..

— and the Tenant-Farmers and the Cabinet — Rumoured Admittance to the Cabinet — at Blackburn — on Reform (at Birmingham) .. Bright's, Mr, Democracy Brown, General Sir G. .. Budget, the Building Trade, the Dispute in the.. ..

Cabinet and the Ministry, the .. — the New - Reconstruction of the .. Cambridge, Duke of, at Woolwich Canada, the Danger in .. . • -- and Great Britain .. Canadian Clouds — Ally, our ..

Cardwell, Mr, and the Canadian Delegates Carlyle, Mr, and his Constituency .. Catholic Oaths Bill, the Cattle Plague, Report on the Caudle's, Mrs, Curtain Lectures ..

Chang Woo Gow Chase, Chief Justice Cherbourg, the Fleets at Child Murder ..

— — Justice Willes upon Chiromancy; or, "Psychonomy of the Hand" ..

Christ Church Undergraduates, the .. Church of England and the Russian Church, the — Congress, the, on the State — Cost of a ..

Cobden, Richard. .• •• ••

Colenso Judgment, the

..

Commons, the Peerage in the House of .. Confederate Bonds, Chancery upon .. Confessional, the Privilege of the ..

Confiscation, Policy of, in America.. .. Congregationalism, the Future of ..

Congress, the Rumoured •• •• • •

Continental Patriotism „

Copyright, International .. • • ., nice of Neglecting .. Cottage Homes of England, the .. County Courts, Equitable Jurisdiction of.. Cremorne Cricket Match, the Oxford and Cambridge .. Cross, John, the liorsashire Labourer Curate, the Sorrows of a Dawkins, Colonel .. .• • . Derby, Lord, Attack on Lord Russell ..

— his Translation of Homer .. Derby, the Frenchman, .• Detroit Convention, the, ... Dickens, Mr, as a Reporter — Disraeli, Mr, and the Ultiamontanials — and the Electors of Bucks .. Disraeli's, Mr, Weakness as a Politician .. Dog Show, a Dog's Visit to the ..

Dore's, G ustave, Baron Munchausen•Dunbog, in Revolt •• • • • • 210 63 57 778

6 996 1364 1396 888 496 887 1053 633 883 350 939 994 802 4 770 1134 1246 1458 1332 1895 60 967 459 36.64 1331 1190 1218 1461 202 322 402 687 7 1281 605 1274 1335 1083 695 910 859 884 89 12;9 1459 1107 1025 374 321 86 856 545 828 1185 772 1137 1885 1430 435 1166 1000 720 1368 517 573 146 746 607 854 575 659 570 292 636 140 1057 691. Edmunds, Mr, the Model Public Officer Edinburgh .• •• Election, the Romance of an.. •• Elections, the .• — Railway Influence upon.. ..

Ely's, Bishop of, Charge .. .. • • Emperor, the, and hi. Court.. .. Emperor's Speech, the........ Encyclical Letter, Secret Motive of the .. England, Young, in the Next Parliament.. English Cattle, Irish Revolt against

- Reserve

Englishmen's Arguments Extortion, the Newest Method of .. Eyre's Despatch, Governor ..

Eyre, Mr, "Moral Contagion" ..

Feebler. Mr, in Melodrama ..

Federal Finance, Mr. Lincoln on .. Fenian Folly, the Fenians, Trial and Conviction of .. Fenianism, its Danger and its Remedy — the Irish Jacquerie ..

Florence, the Murder at .. Forster, Mr, on Imperial Duties ..

France, the Last Election in.. ..

— upon the Frontiers .. Frankfort, the Crisis at .. Free Trade in Telegraphs .. French Finance, M. Thiers upon .. 461 • 1085 .. 775 .. 770 .. 717 • 1193 .. 267 .. 174 .. 34 .. 603 • 938 .. 1112 .. 577 • 432 1303-1308 .. 1431 .. 94 .. 88 •• 1022 .. 1363 .. 1078 „ 1108 .. 1111 .. 32 ▪ 718 1033-1057 ▪ 1191 .• 910 Gastein, the Convention of ..

German Official Salaries ..

Germagy, the Latest Phase in .. Gibson, Richard, the Murder of .. Gladstone, Mr, and the Elections ,.

— and Oxford ..

— as the lifberal Leader..

— from Oxford to Lancashire.. ..

— on Comprehension ..

— on the Philosophy of History ..

Gladstone's, Mr, Annuities Bill ..

Function as a Statesman ..

Goodyear, Charles, and his Goloshes Goseheu, Mr, and the Oxford University Test .. — mid the City Election Gamic in America and England ..

Great Eastern Railway and the Harwich Election

State of its Accounts .. Grey's, Sir G.,- Coup d'Etat

Hare's, Mr, New Scheme .. .. .. • • Henley, Mr .. .. •• .. .. ..

Holbom Murpers, the .. .. .. .. .• Houghton, Lord, and Educated Workmen.. • • Houses, the Cost of Suburban .. .. • • Hungary, the King of .. .. .. .. • • Hungarian Victory, the .. .. — Ultimatum, the .. .. ..

India, the Cyclone in Bengal .. Indian Army, Condition of the .• — Grievance, the Last .. .. ..

— Jacques Bonhomme, the • • .• Ireland, the Dogs of .. .. .. . • • — the Tory Revolution in • • .. ..

— Tenure of Land in .. .. ..

Irish Debate, the .. .. .. — Catholics, a Warning to — Patriotism and Unity .. ..

Italian Elections, the .. ..

Italy, the Cabinet Crisis in .. ..

Jamaica, the Insurrection in.. .. _ _ 1248 — Its Suppression .. .. .. _ 1275 — the News from .. .. .. .. 1330 • — Government Commission upon .. .. 1394 — Lord Elcho and Mr Peacock, upon .. 1362 Jefferson, Mr, in " Rip van Winkle" .. .. 1027 Jowett, Professor, and Revelation .. .. .. 747 Kent, Constance Lamoricitre, General 1.auenburg Protocol, the .• Lawrence, Sir John, in Oude.. Law Reporting, New Scheme of Leisure by Law Le Maudit in tbo Tribune • • Liberals, " Kid-glove " • " Lincoln, Mr ..

— Murder of ..

— and his Fate .. •• .• Lock-out, the Great London and its Governing Bodies ..

Lords, Justice of the House of .. Lune, Mr, on Reform ..

Macleod's, Dr, Speech at Glasgow .. Magazine of the Future, the .. Malt Tax, the ..

— Debate on ..

Maritime Strength, our .. Mariolatry, the Root and the Cure of Marriage Law Commission, the .. Martyrdoms, Involuntary •• Mathematics and Theology ..

Maurice, Mr, upon Good and Evil in our Day Metropolitan Elections .. Mexico, Napoleonic Difficulties in ..

— the Last New Constitution ..

Mill, Mr J. S., as a Politician ..

and the Ten-pounders .. Mill's, Mr, Plan of Reform .. Ministry, the New

Missions, Protestant .. • - Monopolies, Proposals for the Reform of .. alintgage Debenture Companies

Napoleon on Hero-worship ..

— and his Life of Caesar — Sultan — on Algeria ..

— a German Criticism upon 966 1107 462 879 686 777 800 798 885 1252 237 1219 944 658 686 1280 803 1306 689 1109 542 915 1194 1169 660 745 1276 238 483 35 93 351 1050 1083 234 632 993 1212 1462

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• • • • • 464 _ 1025 .. 5 • 122 .. 1278 .. 805 .. 291 .. 88 .. 318 .. 458 ▪ . 463 233.319 .. 1428 .. 517 .. 4b9 ▪ 1367 .. 493 .. 89 ▪ 2§4 .. 266 .. 1399 .. 208 .. 66 .. 151 • 1464 .. 832 .. 405 .. 401 • 546 .. 825 .. 742 .. 483 .. 1302 .. 942 1306 .. 989 • 239 .. 323 .. 516 • 1249 .. 1305 Napoleon and the French Press •. Napoleonic Quarrel, the..

Natal, Bishop of, Departs for his See .. Negro and the North, the Nerves and Nerve Newdegate, Mr, and Dr Uliathorne ..

North Pole, the .. • . • • Northumberland, Duke of ..

Nuremberg — •• O'Loghlen's, Sir C., Law of Libel Bill ..

011ivier, M., and the Acts Additional ..

Olympic Theatre, Modern Tragedy at the..

Orthodoxy, Anglo•Wahabee Ott, M., Murder of Code, the Revolution In Oude Hansard, the ..

Oxford University—Hardy v. Gladstone ..

Palmerston, Lord .. . • • • and Mr. Bright .. Paraguay and Brazil Paraguay's Enemies, a Word against Peraun, the War on the .. Parliament, the Meeting of ..

— the Deceased _ — the New.

— Cost of a Seat in ..

Partnership, the Debate upon ..

Party Prospects.. .. .

Patents for Inventions, the Policy of .. Patentees and the Ciroumloc Mon Office Peerage on the Hustings, the .. Peers at Elections, the Votes of ..

Physic, the Politics of.. . Piedmont, the Revinclication of Plague, the competing Prayers against the .. Plymouth Horror, the Poisoning in Pity Political Prophecies Polities, Professors of..

— Drawing-room ..

Poor Law Debate, the .. Pope's Last Step, the Portsmouth, the Allied Fleets at Premiership, the Vacant .. —• Lord Russell's

President versus Premier .. Prestige, the Reflex Value of Pritchard, Dr ..

Prussia, Political Situation in Pruaaian Session, the End of the Queen's Speech, the Railway Proxies ..

— Reform, Mr Gladstone on Rappahannock Case Reform, Earl Russell on ..

— Bill, Probability of a — —• the Coining .. — — Decided upon .. — — Shall we Delay it Reformers, the Yorkshire .. Richmond, Fall of _ — Siege of ..

Rochdale Election ..

Royal Marriage Act, the • • Russian Reforms Samareand, the Fall of Saturn's Rings .. Scotch Liberals ..

Scragginess Sermons " Settling Day," Drama of " Seven per Cent." Shermau's March through Georgia ..

— General, Treaty of Peace Spain and Chili

Spiritual Tribunele, the Law of .. Stand.trd and the Spectator, time

Stanley, Lord, and Neutral Politics.. ..

— on Exeicise -- and the Neutral Party .. Subscription Act, Legal Effect of the New Summer Rambles—Two Forgotten Towns A Corner In Kent ..

- The Real Natives ..

- Down the Medway ..

Supper. .

Sutherland, Duke of, and Butlers' Perquisites Syria end the Republics of Zelthuu Ten alt son's, Baronetcy, Mr Thames, the ..

Theatre., Free Trade in Theatrical 'Taste and Mansgement Thistlethwaite, Mrs Tory Whigs — • • Toryism—Mr, Smith for Westminster. Topper, Martin F, and his Three Daughters ..

Turin and Victor Emmanuel . „ " Twelfth Night " at the Olympia Tyndal, Professor, upon Science and Prayer United States and England ..

University Boat Race, the ..

Vacation, the Long .. .. • • • •

Vatican, Change in the Views of the ..

— the D of Dupes in the Villiers', Mr, Posr Removal B11 Wales, the Appanage of the Prince of — Descent of the Prince of..

War-Office Reforms ..

War, the Ministry at ..

Weather, the ..

Westbury, Lord — Keeper of the Queen's Conscience — Scandal, the Newest

- — the Second

— Lord and Jobbery Westbury's, Laid, Confessions 1160 602 828 068 1336 265 90 177 998 235 316 1432 718 935 976 1082 847 1163 1051 205 911 855 118 741 744 1081 490 518 836 120 912 801 663 348 1189 1110 801 381 1023 1223 349 4i1 970 1163 1191 543 1463 776 CI 888 65 913

292 1250 380 714 061

1837 118

682

1190 572 407 • 94) 1110 1224 203 320 917 434 1248 1110 743 487 571 716 295 262 116 993 176 149 207 829 1220 1277 1301 lid 430 436 408 10 /51 1138 831 897 520 1167 288 91 . 37 1)15 1333 .. 91 .. 1055 .. 1022 .. 1251 .. 1426 .. 1221 .. 889 .. 916 .. 945 .. 972 362 189.209 oil

'Westminster Ree-ve on Reform, the— 375 %Westminster, the New Archbishop of .. 519 Election, the Record on the_ .. f31 'Whips, t- he New, on the 'lusting. 602

'Wimbledon Park Act, the Proposed 8-150 1Viteman, Cardinal, and Roman Catholicism .. 179 'Wiseman's, Cardinal, Last IL urs.. 408 'Women "Associates" at Cambridge • .. 208

1Voodgate, Mr, and the Morning Post 178 . Woodward o. Clarke" ,. .. 153

• 'Woolwich Academy .. 1334 Workhouse Hospitals, Metropolitan .. 638 Working Classes and the House of Commons, the 514 Workman's Exhibition, South London .. 123 Workmen, the Issue before them .• 544 — Criminal Responsibility of 830 World, the Exhaustibility of the .. .. 818 Zealand, New, Official Anarchy in 913 the Imbroglio in _ .• .. 10154 Zeithun, the Republic of .. .. 941 GREAT GOVERNING FAMILIES OF SCOTLAND.

GREAT GOVERNING FAMILIES OF IRELAND.

Their Position.. _ 1309 Fitz-Geralds of Kildare, the ..1988-1369-1433-1466 ART.

British Institution, the Ancient Masters 753 Brown, Mi hl, and Mr. D. Roberts, B.A... .. 441 Courts of Justice, the New, Art Considerations on 213 Dudley Gallery, Water-Colour Drawings at 182-242 French and Flemish Exhibition, the .. 583 Institute of Painters in Water-Colours, the .. 641 Maclise's Wall Paintings at Westminster 1004 Old Water-Colour Society . 968 Royal Academy, the .. 496-526.695 Winter Exhibitions, the .. .. 1342 1108 1345 159 1439 1176 469 214 1315 Brucas of Elgin, the .. Dalrymples of Stair, the .. Douglas Family, the Elliots, the „ .• Gordons of Huntley, the ..

Gordons of Haddo, the .. Grahams of Montrose, the .. Hays of Erroll, the .. Bays of Tester, the Ben or %errs, the _ Murray. of Athole, the Ramsays of Dalhousie, the .. Scotts of Buceleuch, the .. Stuarts of Bute, the 890-918 .. 806-833 863 12-778 550.947 .. 974-1001-1031-1058 1113-1172 .. 326.853 382438-965 578610 638 664492-720 125-154-210 .. 1142-1170-1253 748 40-68.95 • • • • 269-297 BOOKS.—AUTIIORS.

Acland, Dr H. W.—The Harveisu Oration Alford, H., D.D.—The New Testament, am Allmgham, W.—The Ballad Book Andersen, Hans C.—What the Moon Saw, Ac. Armstrong, C. J.—The Naval Lieutenant .. Arneth, A. R. von.—Marie Antoinette Arnold, Matthew—Essays on Criticism Austin,A.—Won by a Bead

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Bath's, 14.—The Colonial-Office List .. 417 Baker, Capt. W. A.—The Day and the Hour .. 951 Banks, Mrs G. L.—God's Providence House .. 925 Bell, Robert—Early Ballads, ke. • 159

— Poems by Cowper Marlow, Ac. 981 Bell and Daldy (Pub.)—Narratio Histories, by P.V. 615

— Sydonle's Dowry .. „ .. 1038 Bentley (Pat)—Lady Flavin 1012 — — The Cypresses: a Romance .. 1404 — look Before you Leap .. .. 926 Beresford, G.—Hoods and Masks 529 Blackwood (Pub.)—Etonian 896 — Contributions to Natural History 1173 Boner, Charles—Transylvania 1202 Botta, V.—Dante as Philosopher, tee. 781

Boyd, Miss Bella—American Camp and Prison Life .. •.

Boyle, F.—Adventures in Borneo .. Braddon, Miss—Only a Clod — Sir Jasper's Tenant

Brewer, J. 8.—State Papers.. 27 Brooke, 8. A.—Life, Ac., of F. W. Robertson 1257 1265

Brown, IL—State Papers on England 471 Browne, G. F.—Ice Caves of France, 842 Buchanan, P.—Poems 837 Bunsen, E. de—Bidden Wisdom of Christ .. 42 Burnet's History of the Reformation—Pocock .. 390 Burton, It F.—The Nile Basin . 245 — Wit, Ae., from West Africa.. .. 586 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy 1260 Bury, Lord—Exodus of the Western Nations .. 893 Buxton, C., M.P.—The Ideas of the Day on Polley 1469

Carble's, T.—History of Frederick the Great 357-386 Carpenter, Mary—Our Convicts......442

Chatterton. Lady—Greys Court 529 Christie, W. D.—Notes on Brazilian Questions .. 183

Clarke, C. C.—Molihre's Characters. 698

Cobbe, F. P.—Ethical and Social Studies.. .. 725 Cockayne, Rev 0.—Leeclidoms, Ac., of Early England 952 Cohn, Albert—Shakespeare in Germany ., 128 Colenso, Dr—The Pentateuch, Am • • 1008 Collins, Mortimer—Who Is the Heir? .. 1176 Conches, M. E. de—Marie Antoinette, kc. 1092 Cook, Putted—Sir Felix Fey 700 Craig, Ina—Poems .. • • •• • • 99 Cumming, Dr—Lives of the Patriarchs .. 1314 Dalziela' Illustrated Arabian Nights 162 Dickens, C.—Our Mutual Friend .. 1200 Dickson, W. H.—The Holy Land .. 789 Dori's, Gustave—Dante's Inferno .. 1373 Drury, H.—Arundines Canal— .. 1232 Dublin Popular Lectures, the .. 45 Edwards, A.—Half a Million of Money .. 1944 Edwards, E.—Libraries and their Founders 556 Egan, Pierce—The Flower of the Flock 445 Emanuel, IL—Diamonds and Precious Stones .. 894 Esquires, A.—Cornwall and its Coasts _ 813 Ewald, IL—Life of Jesus Christ 810 Farrar, Rev F. W.—Chapters on Language .. 1288 673 716 700 1174 Fletcher, Colonel, and others—Books on the American War .. Fir, A.—Letters on Rome French Delegates on the Exhibition of 1862 .. Freytag, Gustav—The Lost Manuscript AL T.—The Court of Final Appeal, Ac., ..

Gateoigne, Mrs—Doctor Harold .. Gilbert, W.—De Profundis Magic Mirror ..

Gordon, Lady D.—Letters from Egypt .. Graham, W.—Exercises on Etymology ..

Grant, J. A.—A Walk across Africa •

Grimm, 11.—Life of Michael Angelo .. Groombridge (Pub.),—•ren Years in Sweden

Grote, G.—Writings of Plato _

Hall, H. B.—Travels of a Queen's Messenger Hall, S.—Documents from Simances

Hammond, W. A.—Medical, Ac., Essays .. Hammy, J.—Charaeters and Criticisms .. Hilton, D.—Brigandage in South Italy .. Hook, W. K—Lives of the Archbishops of Canter- bury Holden, H. A.—Folla Silvulso Hood, Tom—Jingles and Jokes for Little Folks.. Hotten, J. C. (Pub.)—Artemus Ward, His Book Hunt, R.—Popular Romances of the West of England Hunt, W. H.—Historla Monasterii, Ac.

Hurst and Blackett (Pub.)—Carry's Confession ..

Lisabee's Love Story Cumworth House ..

Hutchinson, T. To—Buenos Ayres, Am .• James, J. K.—Torquato Tasso Jeaffresen, J. C.—Life of R. Stephenson ..

Jewitt, L.—Life of Wedgwood • . Joly, M.—Machiavel et Montesquien .. Jones, Rev H.—The Regular Swigs Hound

Keary, A. and E.—Little Wanderlin, Jte. Kenrick, Rev J.—Archteology and History Kerr, R.—The English Gentleman's House Kerr, J.—Lessons from a Shoemaker's Stool

King, C. W.—Precious Stones, .. Kingsley, H.—The Hillyars and She Burtons Kinnear, J. a—Principles of Reform .. Knighton, W.—Life of an Eastern Queen.. %nag, W. W.—Oswald. Hastings .. • • . • • • • • • • 303 187 333 613 527 1259 71 1439 811 1288 245 98 531 754 1203 1093 1120 1470 73

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1471 923 304 499 100 954 218 274 500 1011 1010 44 74 161 1039 755 501 1095 163 1176

Laugel, Auguste.—Le.s. Eta.ts-Unis. Pendant 1.1".

Guerre 1468 Lecky, W. E. H.—History of Rationalism 329.359 Le Fon% J. S.—Guy Deverell 1117 Leighton, Alex.—Shellbum 1176 Lemon, Mark—Legends of Number Nip .. .. 44 Lewis, Lady T.—Memoirs of Miss Berry 1145 Liefde, M, de—The Charities of Europe 1403 Livingstone, D. and C.—Zambesi and its Tribu- taries • • .. 1378 Locker, Frederick—Poems 726 Low, Sampson (Pubj—Southern Generals — The Gayworthys — Pictures of Society.. 758 840 1440 838 929 866 1289

Macdonald, G.—Alec Forbes of Ffowglen.. .. 723

Macgieggor, R. G.—The Greek Anthology .. 901 McLeod—Madagascar and its People .. 1066 hi'lenuan, J. F.—Primitive Marriage .. 248 Macmillan (Pub.)—Sketches from Cambridge .. 1035 Ecce Homo .. 1436 Maffei, Count—Brigand Life in Italy .. .. 646

Magazines .. 133 870 983.1123-1233 Malcolm, Mrs. G.—Frcytag's Lost Manuscript .. 613

Malleson, G. B.—Career of Count Lally .. 247 Bhoral, History of, As. .. 446 Malleson, Major—Sir Hugh Ruse. 897 Martin, T.—G oethe's Faust .. 553 Martin, F.—The Life of John Clare.. 608 Manyat, F.—Love's Conflict.: 215 — Too Good for Him 700

Matter, al—St. Martin the Mystic.. 616 Measom, G.—Guide to the Great Eastern Railway 1175

Melton, IL—Hints on Hats , 867 Meteyard, Miss E.—Life of Wedgwood .. 500 Mill, J. S.—Sir W. Hamilton's Philosophy.. 581-614-642 Mills, J.—Nablus and the Modern Samaritans .. 675 Milton, Viscount—The North-West Passage by 1062 1149 1407 388 1150 271 186 1091 Palgrave, G.—Central and Eastern Arabia 670.696

Parson, Critical Essays by a Country .. • • 585 Om kits, C. C.—Tusesn Sculptors .. .. .. 185 Pima, S.—Nursery Magic......101

Pine, Cuyler—Mary Brandegee, Ac. .- 1068 Plumptre, E. H.—The Tragedies of Sophocles 1312 Ponsonby, Lady E.—Violet Osborne .. 926 Prescott, H. E.—Azarian: an Episode -. 302 Pressenad, E. de—Travels in the Holy Land 75 Puente, F.—Reformation Francais(' ... 786 Raymond's, H. T.—Life of Abraham Lincoln .. 1228 Richardsou, S.—Clarissa, or History of a Young 361 645 1287 644 414 132

Smith, A.—A Sumner in Skye . 1036 Lowndes,- R.—Philosophy of Primary Beliefs Luard, H. IL—Annales Monastici

Lubbock, John—Prehistoric Times, Ac. Ludlow, J. MoasEpics of the Middle Ages.. 1007

Montgomery, H. R.—Life and Writings of Sir R. Steele

Montgomery, Hon Mrs—The Bueklyn Shaig Morris, IL—The Story of Genesis and Exodus Munro, IL A. J.—Lucretius ..

Murray's Handbook of Russia, Ac.

Napoleon's Life of Caesar Newby 1PO4—Kate Kennedy.. • • Nichols, G. W.—Sherman's March • • ..

Riley, H. T.—Chaonica Monasterii.. }Hearne', Eugbee—History of Perfumes Rossetti, W. M.—Dante s lateral) Russell, H.—Canada and its Defences .. Eye, R. B.—Eugland as Seen by Foreiguers Sala, G.A.—My Diary in America Sanitary Commission, the United States Sedley, H—M arian Hooke.

Shirley—The Campaigner at Home&c. Simpson's, Palgrave—Life of Carl von Weber .. Smith and Elder (Pub.)—History of Margaret 1005 928 19 497 217 979 Smiles„ S.—Livea of Boulton and Watt .

Staunton, H.—Groat Schools of England., .. "Stonehenge "—The Greyhound in 1864 .. Strahan (Pub.)—henry Holbeach, Student in Swanwick, A.—Translations from .Eslbylus Sideburn°, A. C.—Atalanta in Calydon — — Chastelard

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841 331 757 1119 412 1812 Taillandier, St. Rend—Sismondi's Letters Taylor, Meadows—Ralph Darnell .. Taylor, Tom—Ballads and Songs of Brittany Life of Sir J. Reynolds . • Theiner, A.—Vetera Monuments, Aa .. Thierry's, M. A.—L'Ilistoire Romaine Todd, J. II—The Books of the Vaudois .. Trafford, F. CL—George Geith of Fen Court Maxwell Drewitt

Trench, R. C.—Gustavus Adolphus.. Trevels•an, G. 0.—Cawnpore..

Tristram, H. B.—The Land of Israel ..

Trollops, A.—Miss Mackenzie ..

Hunting Sketches - Can you Forgive Her? Trubner (Pub.'—Maharajas, History of the Tyndal, 5.—Heat as a Mode of Motion Tytler, Sarah—Cheyenne Jacqueline •. 950 .. 1438 .. 159 .• 554 785-814 .. 1067 .. 783 .. 48 1230 982 470 924 244 587 978 887 1064 1376

Caster, J.—From London to Persepolis 332

Wallace, Lady—Letters of Mozart .. 1377 Waller, F. W.—Gulliver's Travels 1258 Warren, Mrs.—How I Managed my House on £200 a Year .. .. 360 How I Managed my Children, Ac. 1147 Ward, Lock, and Co. (Pub.)—Nursery Rhymes, Ac. 1374 Warne and Co. (Pub.)—The Book of Nursery 1148 444 1316 782 17 1090 1121 529 416 18 129 Zadkiel's and other Almanacks for 1865 16 Vaughan, D. J.—Christian Evidences .. Virtue, Bros. (Pub.)—Poems for Infant Minds • • • • 699 130 1439 Watts, Dr Isaac—Divine and Motel Songs .. 1345 Webster's, N.—Dictionary of the English Lan- Weeks, G.

White, R. G.—Memoirs of Shakespeare Wilberforce, E.—One with Another ..

Wills, W. G.—ffhe Three Watches.. ..

David Chantrey Wood, T. G.—Homes without Hands

Woods, E. T.—History of Australia .. Woolnoth, T.—The Study of the Human Face .. Wornum, R. N.—Epoobs of Painting Wright, T.—History of Caricature, AC.

BOOKS.—Surowers.

.Eschylus, Translation from—A. Swanwick 1119 Africa, a Walk across—J. A. Grant .. 245

— Wit and Wisdom from West—R. F. Burton 586 Almanacks for 1865, French and English.. .. 16

America, My Diary in—G. A. Sets— 361. American War, Books upon—Fletcher and. others. 1180713 — Camp and Prison Life—Miss Boyd .. 678 Annual Register, the ..

Arabia, Central and Eastern—G Palgrave 670.696

Arabian Nights' Entertainments--Dalziel 162

and History—Rev J. Keurick

Artemus Ward .. ..........271

Arundines Cami—H. Drury .. 2 Atalanta in Calydon—A. C. Swinburne 412 Australia, History of—E. T. Woods.. 529 Autographic SI it ror, the .. 1037 Azarian : an Episode—H. E. Prescott 302 Ballads of Brittany—Tom Taylor •• 159 Beattie, James—John Kerr .. 1039 Bhopnl: History of a Native State—G. B. Malle- Berry's, Miss, Memoirs—Lady T. Lewis 1145

— Book.o.f—W... Allin.g.h am 441069

— Early—IL Bell .. 169

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Ecce Homo, a Survey of the Life of Jesus Christ 1486 Ecclesiastical Cases, Court of Final. Appeal in—

Fuller .. 527

Egypt, Letters from—Lady 1). Gordon .. 811

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Horn NEws.-Abd-e1Kader in England, 879 - Ac- land, Dr, on physiology, 1020-Ackroyd, Mr, at Halifax, 628-Adderley, Mr, on the new Ministry, 1215-Amber- ley, Viscount, at Leeds, 115, 287, 816; on Mr Disraeli's Church speeches, 964; on Mr Mill's election, 513- Argyll, Duke of, and the Freedmen's Aid Society, 512- Atlantic cable shipped, 58; its laying, 684, 797, 824, 851, 879, 907, 935-Austria, commercial treaty with, 1; signed, 1393, 1425-Attwood'e bank, failure of 288, 344 -Bagmen, revolt of, against the wine custom, 1076- Baker, Mr, explores the White Nile, 741-Baring, Mr, at Falmouth, 2-Barry, Brothers, trial of, 656-Bass's, Mr, M.P., speech at Chatham, 1217-Bedford, Duke of, and sermons, 1217-Beef from South America, 3)-Begg, Dr, Moderator in the Free Churoh, 600-Belfast Catholic Institute and Dr Berrien, 1217. 1244--Berkeley, Mr, at Bristol, 1272-Bermondsey guardians and the llouselese Poor Act, 1189-Bessemer, Mr, on oast steel, 1021- Bethnal Green and the poor, 116-Bignold, Sir C, and the income-tax, 1132-Birmingham, meeting of builders at, 172-Bishops, demand for more,1103-Blind, bazaar in aid of, 601-Bodmin, Mr Heritage at, 657-Bowden, Father, and the Brompton Oratory, 81-Bradford, savings' bank to be established at, 853-Bramwell, Baron, and the Quaker, 936-Bremner, Rev R, and the Glasgow com- positor, 345-Bright, Mr, at Birmingham, 1, 57; on re- form at, 1391; at Blackburn, 1827-Bristol and Clifton without water, 59-Broadraoor lunatic prison, 30- Brougham, Lord, and the Edmunds scandal, 287- Brutality, singularcase of, 540-Buckstone. Mr, and the " Woman in Mauve," 317-Burroughs, Mr IT. A., and his cottagers, 145-Butler, A., M.D., and Mary Green, 429- Buxton, Mr, at Maidstone, 1, 2; letter to the Times upon Jamaica, 1359-Cressr, Napoleon's English translation of, 231-Calico, increase of price in, 116-Carabridge, Princess Mary of, rumoured marriage of, 1-Cambridge, local examination for girls, 316 ; University sermons in long vacation, 1217-Canadian delegates, dinner to, 456

- Canon, the 29th, to be altered, 881-Capital Punish. ment Commission, report of, 1456-Cardwell, Mr, on Lord Palmerston at Oxford, 1216 -Carnarvon, Lord, on national schools, 1075-Catastrophes, a week full of, 57 - Cayley, Mr, at Scarborough, 627-Championship, fight for the, 8-Charterhouse School, report upon, 713 -Chastity, want of, in rural districts, 456-Chester, Bishop of, death of, 656-Childers, Mr, at Pontefract, 600-Cholera, Dr. Chapman's remedy for, 964, 1133; Dr Fuller upon, 965, 993-Church Congress and the 1007 Irish Establishment, 1131.2-Cigar ship, Mr Wyuu's steam yacht, 880-Clergy not to be excluded from the Bar, 143; subscription, commission upon, 173-Coal- carrying monopoly, 289-Cobden, Mr, death o& 371, 859 ; his letter on the American war, 1048-Colborne, Capt, and Phineas Davis, 400-Coleridge, Sir J., and Mr Gladstone, 513-Convocation and the Divorce Act, 172 ; and the courts of law, 201; and the 36th Canon, 540-Coventry City Club, 880-Crompton, Justice, illness of, 1187; death of, 1217-Cross, John, the Doraetshire labourer, 1300-Crystal Palace, workmen's exhibition at, 881-Cumming, Dr, and the increase of Catholicism, 288 -Dawkins, Col, ease of, 601-Debenham, Mr, triedfor manslaughter, 769-Derby's, Lord, battue at Knowsley, 1216-Derby race won by Gladiateur, 599-Desbarollea', M., lecture on the hand, 741-Discharge note, the mas- ters', withdrawn, 87-Disraeli, Mr, at Aylesbury, 1047- Disraeli's, Mr, election address, 567-Divorce Court, number of petitions in, 86-Dressmaking Company, pro. Ject for. 145-Dublin Exhibition opened, 512-Ducane, Mr, at Castle Hedingham, 1160-Dundee, accident at, 2- Ecclesiastical Commission, success of, 288-Edinburgh, Lord Rectorship of, 1214-Edmunds scandal, the, 232, 317-Elcho, Lord, on Jamaica, 1359-Emancipation and the murder of President Lincoln, 484-Enfield rifle, conversion to a breechloader, 1049-England, mimeo. (ability in, 1131-England and Iudia, telegraph be- tween, 86-Epidemiological Society and the cholera, 007-Erith, boat accident at, 283-Eyre's, Miss, letter to the Star, 1361-Fantail, Mr., and the Houseless Poor Act, 1161-Father Ignatius In tronble,712-b'eniaus, the,

600, 936, 11147, 1075, 1103, 1132, 1160, 1271, 1328 ; trials of, 1363, 1423, 1456; in Lanarkshire, 1456-Ferguson, Dr, made a baronet, 1455-Fire at Sotheby and Co.'s, 713-Fitzroy, Admiral, suicide of, 484-Fleets, the allied, at Portsmouth, 983-Fleteher, Mr, and his black. berries, 1043-Flight, Miss, death of, 401-Forster, Mr, Under Secretary for the Colonies, 1299, 1328-Foster, Mr, K, at Bradford, 29-France, terinivation of the extra- dition treaty with, 1457-Franklin's, Sir John, com- panions, news of, 1133-Free Church Synod at Glasgow, 401-Gale's, Mr, gunpowder patent, 853-Garibaldi life-assurance swindle, 908-Gairatt, Miss, an apo- thecary, 1105-Gas explosion at Nine Elms, 1217, 1244 -Gastein convention, Lord Ruasell's despatch upon, 991, 1047-Gibson, Mr M., at Ashton, 86-Gibson, Richard, and the St. Gilesa Workhouse, 399, 427-Glad- stone, Mr, and Lord Malmesbury, 880; at Edinburgh, 1215-Gladstone, Mr H., Jun.. at Chester, 599; dinner to at Hawarden, 1019-GOschen, Mr, Vics-President of the Board of Trade, 1299-Great Eastern Railway and Capt, Jarvis, 852, 907, 937, 1928; and its shareholders, 1393-Greet Western Railway and the c Al districts of (Vales, 457-Greenwich HospitaL pensioners evacuate. 1076-Guildford, riots in, 1156-Goiliness, Mr, restores St Patrick's Cathedral, 1) abb., 2.13-Hall,' Capt, the Arctic explorer, 1160-Hari icke, Earl of, and the Cambridge School of Art, 1245-Henley, Mr, in Oxford- shire, 936 ; at Bicester, 1021 ; at name, 1018-Hicks, Mr G., and the sick children of Clare Market, 852- Hongliton, Lord, at Wakefield, 964-Hudson, Mr G., at Whitby, 628-Hughes, Mr, ALP., on trades' unions, 1133 -Hunt, Capt, end his butcher, 600-Irish natives are they civilized? 718-Italy's, King of, eon, treatment of by our Anglo-German Court, 1132-Irish members, meeting of, in Dublin on the Irish State Church, 1360 -Jamaica insurrection, meetings upon at Leeds, lie., 4c., 1361, 1392; Pall Mall Gazette upon, 1393-Jarvis, for stabbing a Scripture reader at Wokiug prison, 852- Joint-stock associations, 684-Kelly, Pelson, and the Liverpool Corporation, 908-Kelly, Sir F., at Ipswieh, on the malt tax, 1456--" L'Africaine" at Covent Garden, 851-Lawson, Mr, at Leeds, 58-Leading articles, lite- rature of, 1021-Leatham, Mr, at Huddersfield, 85 -Leeds a seaport, 116-Leeds bankruptcy scandal, 711-Leeds, lower classes and theft, 201-Leicester, Earl of, and his tenants, 908-Lewis, Lady L. T., and Mrs Gasket!, deaths of, 1279-Literary Fund dinner, 513-London, fog in, 86-London, Chatham, and Dover Railway and workmen's tickets, 172-London Corporation and the gas question, 144; end its police, 145, 172 ; arrest of Cornhill burglars in, 231, 401; streets, condition of, 1272 ; City School, a bead master upon, 1278; drainage and noxious gases, 991; Bishop of, his fund, 87 ; and St. Michael's Church, 965, 1245; Archdeaeonry and Convocation, 853; Recorder of, upon the Jamaica Commission, 1455; University, 656-Lon- doners and the gas companies, 116-Longevity, discus- sion upon, 3-Lonsdate's, Mr, sermon at the Temple Church, 261-Lord Mayor and the jerked beef, 289 - Lumley, Major, 30-Lyttelton, Lord, at the Birmingham Workmen's Exhibition, 964-11'Leod, Norman, and Dr N. Lee, 568; and the Freedmen's Aid Society, 1077 - Malt duty, an English farmer upon, 117 Malt tax, meeting at Freemasous' Tavern, 143 Manners, Lord, and the Rinderpest, 1161-Manuing, Dr, new Bishop of Westminster, 628 Market Drayton, Salop, riot at, 1076, 1104-Martitf Baron, and Matthew Reilly, 656-Massey, Mr, Indian Finance Minister, 116 - Masson, Prate sior, appointed to the chair of Rhetoric at Edinburgh, 1133-Maurice, Rev F. D., lectures on representation, 601-Meade, Mr, false charge against at the Crystal Fulani, 1273-Meat, price of, 1244, 1272-Merthyr Tydvil, coal-pit explosion at, 1425-Middle-class school commission, 53-Mill, J. S., for Westminster, 315; his letter to the electors, 427-Ministry, the new, 1187, 1216, 1243-lifoutague, Lord, at Huntingdon, 1075-Moore, Mrs (wife of the late Tom Moore), death of, 992-Morning Post and the Gastein convention, 964-Murchison, Sir R., on a new Canadian zoophyte, 992 ; made a baronet, 1456-31usio halls and stage licenses, 30, 512-Murders:-Broom- field, George, at Shirley, 707-Currie at Chatham, 909, 936, 1049 Derby, Mary, in Ireland, 932- Fisher, Henry, at Taunton, 345-Kuhl, at Plaistow, 91; his confession, tee., 117-Kent, Constance, at Road, 455, 484, 513, 796, 823, 961-Lack, Esther, in Southwark, 937 - Price, Geo., at Islington, 1077, 1189 - Prit. chard, Dr, at Edinburgh, 316, 345, 456, 739, 709, 796 Saffron Hill, the, 145, 172, 233, 261, 316-Southey. Ernest, Red Lion street and Ramsgate, 879, 909; Ben. teuce of death upon, 1421-Storer, W. J., at Salisbury, 1045 - Whew, Charlotte, at Torquay, 859, 860 - Natere, Bishop ef, case, judgment in, 315, 314; his experience as a Missionary, 569-Naylor, John, death of, 117, 1301-Newdogate, Mr, at Birmingham, 831; in North Warwickshire, 1161; his funeral oration on Lord Palmerston, 1187-NewapaperPress Fund dinner, 568- Northcote, Sir C., at Exeter, 1176-Oil wells In Eng- land, 316-Omnibus Company, General, 936-Osborne, Capt, and the North Pole, 95, 233, 244-Osborne, Mr 11. B., resigns Liskeard, 656-" Our special cornospon. dents," style of, 965-Oxford Greek professorship, 199; local examteationa, 908 ; divinity professorship, 961; meet- ing at, upon Jamaica, 136u; Bishop of, speech at Read- ing, 1019; at Manchester, 1188-Pakington, Sir J., in Worcestorsh re, 58-Pall Mall Gazette and time Spectator, 992-Palmerston, Lord, at Roinsey, 1; his death, 1159 ; burial, 1117-Pancras', St, guardians and the pauper Smart, 86, 116-Pantomimes, the Christmas, 1457-Para- lysis, &c., cured with ice, 569-Peacockee, Mr, and others at Mahlon upon Jamaica, 1359-Peel. Mr F., at Bury. 85- Petty's, Capt, Travels in Arabia, 656-Pete, Sir M., and his American tour, 1272-Phillips, Professor, en coal, 901-Poor-low Board and the Holborn Union, 14.5; and Timothy Daly, 510-Post Office, the, and Indian postage, 683-Princess Helena, betrothal of, 1353 - Princess's Theatre and " Never too Late to Mend," 1104- Proctor, R. B., and the planet Saturn, 620-Panels and Mr Riley, 629-Purkiss, air, drowned in the Cam, 1019 ; the Record upon, 11u5-Pusey, Dr, and the Weekly Register, 1329; on the South African Church, 344- Queen's letter to the railway directors, 85; to open Par- liament in person, 1327, 1359-Racehorse, ship of war, loss of, 2-Railway accidents at Retinal, •4c.., 627; at Staplehurst, 055, 681, 824-Railways and the Metro- politan district, 1360; Pueumatic one under the Mersey, 1360-Rawliusou's, Sir H., lecture at Frame, 1216 - Record, the, on the death of Lord Palmerston, 1160; on Dr Stanley, 259 ; on Mr Mill, 657, PM ; on the Rev F. W. Robertson, 1457 ; Reform meetings at Reelley's Hetet, Loudou, 289; at Bradford, 1209; of delegates at Manchester, 6/1-Reform Bill, the new, 1327 - Renter's, Mr, telegraph monopoly, 2--ite• venue returns, the, 2, 372, 1101-Rick-burning at Bialetimpton, Worcester, 1160-Rinderpest in England. 851, 880, 907, 935, 936, 963, 991, 1019. 1047, 1075, 1104, 1133.1159,1216, 1301, 1328, 1361 ; grEat increase of,1393 ; mire for, 1423; small-pox. cause of. 1155-Rochdale election, 399-Rochester, Bishop of, and lord Ebary, 87-Roebuck, lir, at Sheffield. 992-Rogers', Mr. plan of a City Lyceum, 1244-Rudland, Stephen, tried for rape, 796-Russell, Lord, the new Prime Minister, 1159; and Mr Adams on American claims, 1131, 1272-Rus- sian epidemic, report upon, 427-St Leger race won by Gladiateur, 1020-Saturday Review and the Star, UN--Saturday Review and Miss Longworth, 1360- Saville House burnt, 23l-Sayers, Tom, death of, 1273- Scilly Isles and Mr A. Smith, 824-Senior, Mr E., death of, 261-Senior Wranglership gained by a peer's heir, 116--Shaftesbury, Lord. and his steward. 903-Sheffield Town Council and the Factory Act, 1161-Shenandoah, ism-render of, at Liverpool, 1243-Slavery, " W. R. G." upon, in the Pall Mall Gazette, 428-Smith, Mr M., eleva- ted to the Bench, 141-Smith, George, and Miss Crosse, 993,1021-Social Science meeting in London.400; and the education of girls, 485; opened by Lord Brougham at Sheffield, 1103--Sothern. Par, and MrSwan borough, 1457 -Sprague, C. G., tried for poisoning, 823, 852 ; for rare, 908-Staffordshire ironmasters' luck-out, 172, 259, 288, 316, 317, 341, 999; Stanley, Lord, at Liverposl, 820; on figures, 992; at Birmingham, 1020; opens the Liver- pool gymnasium, 1214; upon chambers of commerce, 1424-Stanley. Dr, sermon on the death of Lord Pal. merston, 1216 ; on the 800th anniversary of Westminster Abbey, 1456-Stevens, W., and his midnight engine ride, 1049--Surrey, opening of a County Lyceum at Crawley, 1132-Surrey Theatre burnt, 115-Sylvester, Professor. and Newton, 713-Tattersallsa Messrs, removal of, 400-Taylor, Mr P., at Leicester, 58-Taylor, Tom, and the York School of Art., 1077-Taylor's, Tom, "Love, Levels All," 711-Telegraph, the, on Mr Lincoln's murder, 485-Temple's, Dr, sermon in the Chapel Royal, 372- Temple, Rev F., on reform, 511, 588-Times, the, and Lord Pelmerston's death, 1160-Torpedoes, experiments

1l05-Torquay, meeting of Conservatives at, 57- Towuley, suicide of, 173-Unity Bank prosecutions, 429-Underhill's, Dr, letter, 1299-University extension, discussion in the Times and at Oxford, 1360-Villiers, Mr, at Willeohall, 85-Volunteer review at Brighton, 428-Waddell's, Capt, letter to Earl Russell, 1272- Wake, Prince of, at Fishmongers' Hal', 655; opens Langham Hotel, 657-Wallingford election candidates, 233-Westminster, Dean of, and Mr Mill, 740-Wilde, Sir J. P., important decision of, 824-Wilmot, Sir F.., on reform, 1329-Wilts, North, election, 540, 566-Wimble- don Common Enclosure Bill, opposition to, 31; meeting against at Putney, 116-Wine, the Times upon, 993 - Wiseman, Cardinal, burial of, 200; big successor, 401- Witaiestes, trade made of, 200-Wolverhampton lock- maths and Mr J.S. Mill, 373-Wood, Sir C., proposed elevation to the Peerage, 568; resigns Malinke, 600; accident to at Doncaster, 1243-Workhouse hospitals, deputation to Mr Villierson, 601-Working men's club, meeting upon, at Exeter Hall, 568; College, prosperity of, 1361-York, Archbishop of. at Wigton, 881.

ELECTION News.-Belfast, 768; Birmingham, 741, 769-Calne, Mr Lowe at, 769-Cavendishes, the, end the elections, 796-City of London, Baron Rothschild and the Spectator, 769-Coventry, 689-Gateshead, Mr Hutes speech upon Austria, 768-Harwich, 797- Lambeth, 683, 797-Lancashire, South, 712, 795, 825 - Lancashire, North, 769-Leeds, 712-Lynn, 740-Man- chester, 683, 712. 740, 768-Monaghan, riot at, 825 - Newport Pagueli, Mr Disraeli at, 796-News, general, 766, 795---Oxford, 712, 740, 768, 795; analysis of votee, 992, 1103,-Oxfordshire, Mr Henley's speech, 796 ; results of the whole, 823-Rotherham, riot at, 624- Sheffield, 768-Surrey, East, 192-Tiverton, 768- West Kent (Mr G. Hurdy's speech), 795-Westminster, 740, 768; analysis of votes, 992.

Peameneer.-Adderlers, Mr, motion on African establishments, 200 ; address of condolence to America, 48e latamo, demand made for losses by the, 5;9- Army Estimates, 199, 288-Baillie, Mr, and the iron. clads, 233-Baines'e, Air, Frauchise Bill, 483, 511- Brougham, Lord, and the United States, 634, 741- Budget, the, 456-Canada, debate in Lords upon, 199 ; deesce of, vote upon, 315, 972-Cardwell's, Mr, Colonial Fleet Bill, 231-Chancellor's, Lord, statement and resig- nation, 759-Chelmsford, Lord, and Mr Winslow, 740- Clarendon's, Lord, Public Schools Bill, 917-Clerical Subscription Bill, the, 683-Colonial Governors Pensions Bill, 145, 485-Cowper, Earl, and committees, 740- Debstee in Lords and Commons, 143-Derby, Lord, and Irish Roman Catholics, 711; and President Johnson's proclamation, 656; and the Lord Chancellor, 512- Doulton's, Mr, committee on open spaces, de., 200- Duff, Mr G., and the London University, 628-Duffy, Mr G., dinner to, 600-Edmunds scandal, debate upon, 159; reports upon, 483-Elcho, Lord, and the franchise, 541-Execution within Gaols Bill, 200 --Ferrand, air, and the Lord Chancellor, 513, 539 - Fitzgentli, Mr, and the defences of Canada, 287- Forster, Mr W. E., the Foreign Office and commercial tenths 316x-Gladstone, Mr, and the Annuities to the Poor Bill, 200-Grey, Sir Us. and Irish Roman Catholic colleted, 681- Griffith, Mr Darby, and the Chancellor's Budget, 485, 539; and retinae, carriage doors, 657-Hennessy's. Mr 1'., Irish debate, 231- Iloughtoe, Lord, Office Oaths Abolition Bill, 484- Hunt's, Mr, motion On the Lord Chancellor withdrawn, 739---Important motions on education, malt tax, stc. 144-India, number of troops in, 260-Ireland, debate upon, 372-Irish Record of Titles Bill, 568; Church, debate on, 343--Jervis. Capt, and the Indian officers, 484-Kelly, Sir F., motion on the melt tax, 259-Law of Evidence Bill, 199-Lord Chancellor, resignation of, 485-Longfield, Mr, and the Lord Chancellor, 711- Meeting of Queen's speech, 143-Mills, Mr, and the Indian Civil Service, 510-Motion on New Zealand, 289-Monta. gnat, Lord R., Bill against the pollution of rivers, 261- Navy Estimates, 260-Newab of the Centeno's petition, 513-Newdegate's, Mr, motion on monasec institutions, 260; Church-rates Bill, 511 - O'Reilly, Mr, on Re- cruiting, 200-Oxford Abolition of Tests Bill, 655- Prikington, Sir J., and the Board of Education, 232- Palace of Justice Bill, 172-Palmerston, Lord, and Southern belligerent rights, 539-Parliament dissolved, 739-Patent laws, e84-Peel's, Gen, attack on the War Office, 437 -Post-Office clerks and bankruptcy, 260- Prison Bill introduced, 172-Public Spaces, report of select committee upon, 712-Posey, Dr, and the repre- sentation of Oxford University, 457-Roebuck, Air, and the railways, 171; and the Law of Evidence Bill, 657-Roman Cathola Oaths Bill, b40, 599,655-Russell, Lord, and the Canadian Reciprocity Treaty, 315---St. Alban% raid, correspondence upon, 144-Secret ser-

vice money, vote upon, 600 - Sheridan, Mr, and the fire-insurance duty, 315 - Shaftesbury, Lord, and female agricultural labeur, 541-Smith, M.A., and the Poor-Law Under Secretaryship, 200-Union Rat- ing Bill, 199-Villiers', Mr, Union Chargeability Bill, 972, 511, 539, 568, 635-Whalley. Mr, and the Rev Mr Wagner, 513, 568, 600-White. Mr and the Brazilian slave trade, 261-Wimbledon Park Bill, 173, 373-Wood, Sir C., and Indian grievances, 510; hie Indian budget, 711.

AMERICA, CONFEDERATE.-Aseaseination plot, letter upon, 628-Benjamin's, Mr, speech, 231-Blair's, Mr, mission to Richmond, 115, 171, 199-Cobb, Howell, escape of, 512-Confederate leaders, their occupations, 1188--Confidence, recovery of, 880-Davis, President, and the Confederate Senate, 373; rumoured resignation of. 345; captured, 567 ; indicted, 656; testimony against, 683-Fisher, Fort, Federal fleet off, 115-Foote, Mr, in the Confederate CongressS33-Hood,Gen,recrosses the Tennessee, 30 ; report on his operations in Georgia, ac., 400.--Johnson, Gen, surrenders, 511-Lee, Gen, in favour of arming the slaves, 1 ; letter to his son, 59; captures Fort Steadman, 400 ; surrenders, 456-Loan, list of subscribers to, 1103-Mason, Mr, and the Northern Sanitary Commission, 117-Negro meeting at Charleston, 1392-Negroes, vagrancy laws upon, 1329- Neutral rights to withdrawn by England, 628-Re- sources of the South, 30-Richmond, the Times' ante respondent's anticipations from, 3 ; news from, 144, 199 ; fall of, 427-Savannah, capture of, 29 -Sherman, Gen, at Beaufort, 117; and Gen Wade Hampton, cor- respondence between, 341-Slavery, abolition of, pro- posed, 59-Slaves, proposed arming of 100.000, 259, 916-Taylor, Gen, surrenders, 567-Wilmington, value of, 115; taken, 259-Virginia and the blacks, 852.

AMERICA, FEDERAL-Blackburn, Dr, and the yellow fever, 628-Booth, Wilkes, the assassin, 484; shot, 512 -Bright, Mr J., and his visit to America, 935-Budget. the, 1424-Butler superseded, 85; speech at Lowell, 172 -Carolina, deputation from, to President Johnson, 1188-Commercial convention meeting at Detroit, 851-, Cushing, Hon C leb, mission to England, 1243-Chase, Chief Justice, for next President, 601-Congress upon the Mexican monarchy. 1455-Deputation of Southern delegates to President Johnson, 1076-Dogs, slaughter of, at New York, 713-Disbandment of troops, 541, 601 -Elections, Democratic defeat at, 1301-Grant, Gen, advances, 400; his report on the war, 1425; Grant and Sherman, correspondence between, 1189 - Holden, Mr, and North Carolina, 627-Howard's, Gen, order, 824 -Income-tax returns, 824-Indians, massacre of, 880-Johnson's, Mr Andrew, drunken speech. 316- Johnson, Mr A. elected President, 455; his foreign

policy, 494 ; his A., 539 ; photograph of, 540; his amnesty, 627; and the Kentucky slaves, 1132 ; cle- mency to the South,1188 ; and emancipation, 1300; his policy supported by the Daily News, 1328; his first mes- sage, 1392, 1423-James, Edwin, as an actor, 512- Kentucky and Delaware refuse slave abolition, '160, 881--Lincoln, President, State paper on his re-election, 287; his stories, 401; his assassination, 455; sensation in Europe, 455; his burial, 541-Lyons, Lord, departure of, 233-M'Culloch, Mr H., succeeds Ur Fessenden in the Treasury, 289-Missouri abolishes slavery, 117- Mobile, occupation of, 484-Navy, Federal, how manned, 569-Negro sermon at Washington, 233; suffrage question, 684; evidence not to be admitted, 1188-New York, fraud and failure in, 964 -Nortb, the, and the slaves, 935 - Philadelphia, Fenian congress at, 1216-Prisoners, treatment of, by the South. 851, 965, 1020, 1048-Reconstruction of the Union, 935---Re- ciprocity Treaty with Canada, proposal to abolish, 30, 825-Seward, Mr, his correspondence with Brazil, 08; attempted assassination of, 455; letter upon, 825; and the Confederate debt, 1077 ; at Auburn, ou the Monroe doctrine, 1216 -Shenandoah, ravages of the, 1e20 - Sherman, Gen, on reconstruction, 117 ; success of, 291 -Sheridan, Gen, sent to Texas, 601-Silver mountain discovered in Nevada, 821-Slaves, danger to freedom of, 1159-Stearn's, Mr, conversation with the President, 1243-Starkey, Governor of Mississippi, and the Wash- ington Government, 1020-Sultana steamer blown up, 541-Texas and the war, 627-Wilmington expe- dition, failure of, 29-Wirz, Capt, trial of, 933, 1077.

Ausnuaaa-Victoria, new electoral law in, 30, 1300.

AUSTRIA.-Emperor and his Reichsrath, 1047- Finances of, 59 -Gablenz, Gen, in Holstein, 1048 - Government and the Reichsrath, 232-Hungarian Diet, number of members in, 1331 ; opened by the Emperor, 1392, 1420-Kaiser, the, at Pesth rarer, 629, 657-Ministry, fall of, 711; remodelling of, 859 -Session, close of the, 623.

BELGIUM.-King, illness of the, 1359; death of, 1391; his great wealth, 1424-Leopold IL, his speech to the Chambers, 1423.

Bratzus-British representatives readmitte I, 824.

Cassava-Canadian delegates and Mr Cardwell, 683 -Grand Trunk Railway, accident upon, 2- Had- son's Boy territory to be joined to, 1076-1-Parliament opened, 115 ; accepts the project of Federation, 260.

CAPE or GOOD HOPE.-Eapetown, Bishop of, and Dr Coleus% 173 ; vote of sympathy to by Houses of Couvo. cation, 711; his memorial for compensation, 824 - Governmeut and the Kaffirs, 540-Natal, Bishop of, subscription for, 825; Chancery suit for his salary, 937 -War at, 907.

Cnnat.-Alcock, Sir R., Envoy to Pekin, 317-Hong Kong, mortality of British troops at, 1393-Pekin, reported capture of by the rebels, 937-Rebellion, signs of a crisis in, 908-Silkworms, new kind of, 173-- Taeping rebels extending their ravages, 87.

Eon-T.-Suez Canal, opening of the, 936.

FRANCE.-Army, reductions in, 1301 - Budget, M. Fould's, 29-Cabmen, strike of, 681-Cherras, Col, death of, 86-Cherbourg, meeting of French and English fleets at, 909-Currency question in Paris, 114-Cholera, International Commission upon, 1244-Debate in the Corps Ldgislatif on the Address, 343-Discoveries, two, in chemistry, 936-Durny, M., and compulsory instruc- tion, 260-Emperor receives the Corps Ldgislatie 42e ; starts for Algiers, 483 ; proclamation to the Arabs, 512; African dinner to, 09; colonization scheme, 600; pamphlet on Algeria, 740 ; meets the Queen of Spain, 1019; and M von Bismark, 1132, ; on intellectual pro- gress, 1273; and Empress visit the cholera hospitals, 1187-Empress, the, and the Holy Sepulchre, 260- Encyclical letter, the Pope's, refused circulation, 3; the Bishops upon, 31-French Chambers, meeting of, 1273-Geetein convention, M. D. de I1buye upon, 1047 -.Municipal elections, 853-Morny, M. de, death of, 259; burial, 289-Napoleon's, Prince, speech in Corsica, 567: its consequences, 599-Navigation Laws, abolition of. 29-New Year's Day in Paris, 1-Papal Nuncio and the Pope's letter, 171-Paris, population of, 1491- Pereira's, M, bank, 210)- Persigny's, Duc de, pam- phlet on the Roman question, 567-Puy de Dense, Go. vernment candidate defeated in the, 712-Rogeard. M.. fined for libel, 944-Rogerson' the Abbd, and the Bishop of Oxford, 345-Rosa Bonheur receives the Cross of the Legion of Honour, 656-Ships blown up by electricity, 656-Session, opening of, 171-Students dismissed for blasphemy, 1425-Thiers, M , upon Italy, 429; attack upon the Budget, 627.

GERMANY.-filet, the, and the Holstein question, 372 -German Princes and the United Slates Government, 719-North, agitation in favour of unity, 1160 --- Queen ofEngland at Coburg, 963 --Singing clubs, con- federate festival, 853-Wurtemburg, King of, and his staves,1160.

Grtzeces-Brigandage in, 1425--Approaching inters vention in, 1456.

Hosesse.-Cattle plague in, 969.

INDIA.-Bellary, mutiny at, 3-Bengal, famine in. 1423-Bonten war not ended, 288, 372; to be again Invaded, 1075, 1244; treaty of peace signed, 1272; of no use, 1360, 1456-Budget, Sir C. Trevelyan.s, 371, 483-- Catcraft's son in the Indian civil service, 1132-Cal- cutta, sinking of the ship Eagle Speed, 1182-Cyclone at, 83-English girl, sale of one at Delhi, 1391-Ma- dras, L'rd Napier succeeds Sir C. Danisou at, 1244- Buds difficulty ended, 628-Telegraph, completion of, to England, 232-Trevelyan, Sir C., and the Beugal Legislature, 628-Wood, Sir C., on the Bootan war, 400.

Iramr.-Ayneley, Mr, capture by brigands, 569--e, Budget, the 238, 1300-L-Cholera in, 908-Education, report on, 457-Finances of, 4u1-Florenes, three murders at, 3l--Italian volunteers shot, 965-King leaves Turin for Florence, 143-Ministry, fall of, 1425 - Ministry's programme, 1076 - Parliament opened by the King, 1300-Pope's, the, letter to Viotor Emanuel, 423---Selles, Signor, on Italian affairs, 1245--Turn and the Pope, negotiations on the va- cant sees, 467, 657, 713.

JAPAN.-War declared, 83L Mexico.-Emperor, the, and the priests, 115-Em- peror and the Church property, 345; and the immigrants, 1132-French army, reported withdrawal of, 1189, 1216-Mexico and-the Washington Cabinet, 629 - Peonage re-established, 1392-Provisional constitution for, 540-Territory, reported cession of, to France, 144.

NEW ZEALAND. - Aborigines' Protection Society address to the Maoris, 1077, 1104-Affairs, state of. in, memorial to the Crown, 1301-Ca- meron, Gen, and Sir G. Grey, 909; he resigns, 1077-• Colonists, good conduct of the, 1272 -Defeet of Sri. tish troops, 373-Grey, Sir G., asks for more troops, 541-Hau.Haulsm. a religious frenzy, spread of among the natives, 1188-Letter from, 58-Ministry, resignation of, 171-Maoris attack the British camp, 399-Military recalled, 1101-News from, 23, 1392- Volkner, Rev C., murdered, 740- -Weld Ministry, re- signation of, 1424.

Pausste.-Bismark, von, his despatch to Munich, 3; and Von Vichow, 656; and the city of Cologne, 824; made a Count, 1048; and the Frankfort Senate, 1157, 1216-Chamber, the, and the King, 85; and the army, 315-Crisis in imminent, 343-Duchies, ultimatum upon, 231; disposal of, 879, 995, 933; to be annexed, 1101 -Etiquette extraordinary, 1392 --Fleet to be este- blished at Kiel, 423, 457-German Ductless, the, 201-• Government, the, and the Cologne railway, 903 - Jac oby, Dr, imprisonment of, 712-King's speech, 63; and his Chaabers, 114; he violates the Constitution, 796; and the Austrian Kaiser to meet :at Salzburg, 909 - Manteuffel, Gen, in Schleswig, 1048-Naval pro. gramme, 399; vote for rejected, 627-Opening of the Chambers, 58-Ott, M, murder of, 937,1021, 1018; sen- tence upon the murderer, 1361 -Parliament prorogued, 683.

ROME.-Andres, Cardinal, and the Pope's letter, 57 - Encyclical letter condemned by the Catholio powers, 67 ; a mistake, 87-French Minister's advice to raise an army, 261-Merode, M, Minister of War, dismissed, 1187-Pope, the, and the Couveution, 314-Pope's, the, Allocution to the Cardivals, 2; his grand festival of all the Catholic Bishops, 935; his letter to the Emperor Maximilian, 420-Spiers, Mr, and the Papal Govern- ment, 426.

Resste.-Cesarewitch, death of, 456 - Defeat of Russians by Usbeks, 655-Law against the Press, 401-Moscow, debate in the Diet of Nobles, In--. Pet alone fur a free parliament, 116-Plague, a new one at St. Petersburg!), 371, 39)-euland, conscription in, 1214 --Res-len Bridget. the, ire Signs of diens- tegration u: the Empire, 1073.

Souris Anenica-Argentine Republic au 1 Gen Lopez, 656; Brannen Government slid the lie mle of Paraguay, 1161-Pamguayens, defeat of, 1103- Parana, great battle on toe, 832 -Ugarte, the Jesuit, and the Chili Legislature, 9:19-Uruguayana surrenders to the Brazilians, 1972.

SPAIN.-Chill, war declared against, 1271, 1330, 13;0 -Madrid, cholera in, 1160-Military tiring upon the people in, 428-Narvaez Ministry, fall of, 624-Peru, quarrel with settled, 232-Queen, the, offers to surrender the Royal property, 2.12; opens the Cortes, 1456-Revolution, fears of one in Madrid, 1393-. et Domingo no part of the Spanish monarchy, 30.

SWEDEN.-Reform Bill introduced by the Goren* meut, 1360; carried, 1393.

Santa.-Dead Set, level of the, 820-Plague of locusts, 797.

TURNEY.-Fire at Constantinople, 991.

Wear I Nonts.-Jamaica Assembly °aimed, 1328-• Eyre's, Governor, despatch, 1299-41obbea Col, account of his campaign in, 1155 -Mancheeter meeting upon, 1328-Maroons, employment of, 1392-Negro Insurrec- tion is, 1215, 1271, 1299-News from, 1327, 1391-. Government inquiry to be made, 1359-Commission appointed, 1391-Deputation to Mr Cardwell, 1423-Mr Macdougall's letter upon, 1123 --Martinique, mutiny of Freuch troops at, 1129.