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France, continued-

Guizot and Favre on defence of
Paris, 959.

Republican demonstration, 961.
regulations in Paris, 961.

M. Guizot proposes a National As-
sembly, 964.

Government removes to Bordeaux,
966.

new coinage, 967.

state of Paris, 968.

Christmas day in Paris, 969.

fleet enters Cherbourg, 970.
food proclamation, 970.
Rentes, 970, 973.
Trochu's proclamation, 970.
food prices, 970.

meeting of Mayors, 970.

Paris bombarded, 971, 972, 973, 975.
Favre on London Conference, 972.
Prince de Joinville arrested, 973-

safe conduct refused to Jules Favre,
973.

aid to neutrals, 974.

riots in Paris, 975.
proposed capitulation, 976.
Gambetta at St. Servan, 976.
bombardment of Paris ceases, 976.
surrender of Paris, 977.

exclusion of Bonaparte family, 980.
elections to National Assemby, 980.
Paris loan, 982.

Bordeaux Assembly, 982.

state of Paris, 982.

renewed postal service, 978, 983, 985.
Thiers head of Executive, 984.
new Ministry, 984.

Negotiation Committee, 984.
Rentes, 979, 985.

Duc de Broglie, English ambassador,
985.

anniversary of Revolution of 1848,
986.

Treaty of Peace settled, 986.

accepted by Bordeaux Assembly,
986.

Franco-Prussian War-

France declares war, 929.
Berlin war address, 930.

despatch of French troops, 930.

proceedings in North German Par-
liament, 930.

King William commands Bavarian

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934.

Belgian neutrality, 934.

war rumours, 934

position on the Rhine, 934.
affair at Saarbrük, 935.

battles of Weissenburg, Woerth, and
Forbach, 935

Changarnier at Metz, 936.
Prussians at Colmar, 937.
Strasburg invested, 937, 940.
King of Prussia's proclamation, 938.
the Vosges secured, 938.

Bazaine, Commander-in-chief, 938.
North German coast blockaded, 938.
Courcelles, 938.

movements of the Emperor and Ba-
zaine, 939-

Lowns in a state of siege, 939.
Vionville, 939-

German Governor of Lorraine, 939.
Gravelotte, 939.

camp at Chalons broken up, 940.

Rheims entered, 940.

troops in Ardennes, 940.

Palikao's "good news," 940.

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transport of wounded, 940.
advance of Prussia, 940.
Vitry capitulates, 940.
Epernay attacked, 940.

Lieutenant Harth executed, 940.
Vrigy occupied, 941.
Beaumont, 941.

Bazeilles burnt, 941, 951.
fighting before Sedan, 941.
surrender of the Emperor Napoleon,

942.

Prussians enter Rheims, 944.
explosion at Laon, 946.
Paris reported to be safe, 946.
blockade in Baltic raised, 946.
Montereau, 947-

Uhlans at Senlis, 947.
Nancy occupied, 948.
Toul attacked, 948.

attack on heights of Sceaux, 948.
Crown Prince at Versailles, 949.
Melun occupied, 949.
Bourbaki's negotiations, 949.
Toul surrenders, 949.
Orleans occupied, 950.
Strasburg surrenders, 950.
conduct of prisoners, 951.
fighting at Metz, 951.
Epernon occupied, 951.
head-quarters at Versailles, 952.
Garibaldi joins French forces, 952.
New Brisach bombarded, 952.
Bazaine's attempt, 952.
attack on St. Quentin, 953.
Volunteers under Garibaldi, 953.
circular regarding impending cala-
mities, 953, 954.
defeat at Artenay, 953.
sortie from Montmedy, 953.
Orleans captured, 953.
army of the Loire, 954
M. de Kératry, 954-

Breteuil and Epinal occupied, 954.
St. Cloud burnt, 954.
fighting before Paris, 954.
Strasburg station, 954.
General Boyer at Versailles, 954.
Soissons capitulates, 954.
Chateaudun taken, 954.
St. Quentin taken, 955.
sortie from Mont Valérien, 955.
rumours of peace, 955.
Schelestadt capitulates, 955.
Gambetta urges resistance, 955.
another loan, 955.
surrender of Metz. 955.
Le Bourget occupied, 956.

Bourbaki commands Army of the
North, 956.
Dijon occupied, 956.
Fort Mortier taken, 958

rupture of peace negotiations, 958.
Havanna, 959.

Verdun surrenders, 959.
Orleans recaptured, 960.
New Brisach capitulates, 960.
defeat at Dreux, 961.
Montargis occupied, 962.
Thionville bombarded, 962.
Thiers' negotiations, 962.
La Fère capitulates, 962.
fighting before Paris, 963.
army of the North, 963.
fighting on the Loire, 963.
sorties from Paris, 963, 964.
Abbeville occupied, 964.
Orleans re-taken, 965.

Ducrot's address to troops, 965.
Rouen war contribution, 965.
Beaugency, 965.

General d'Aurelle superseded, 966.
Dieppe occupied, 966.
operations on the Loire, 966.
Phalsburg surrenders, 967.

Franco-Prussian war, continued-

Montémedy capitulates, 967.
Chateaudun, 967.

Vendôme, 967.

Nuits, 967.

Tours captured, 968.

English vessels sunk at Duclair, 969.
another sortie from Paris, 969.
Pont de Noyelle, 969.

advance of Cherbourg army, 969.
Dieppe blockaded, 969.
skirmish at Yvetot, 970.

bombardment of Paris opened, 977.
Mont Avron evacuated, 970.
Germans quit Gray, 970.
Mezières capitulates, 971.
Bapaume, 971.

Paris bombarded, 971, 972, 973, 975-
Rocroi occupied, 971.
Belfort bombarded, 972.
Garibaldian defeat, 972.
Villersexel, 972.

Peronne capitulates, 972.
Fort Issy burnt, 972.
Le Mans, 972, 973.

Chier bridge blown up, 973.
Moltke and Trochu, 973-
Alencon occupied, 974.

Bourbaki's retreat, 975.

another sortie from Paris, 975.

St. Quentin, 975.

Trochu resigns, 975.

Moselle bridge blown up, 975.

Garibaldi at Dijon, 975.

negotiations for capitulation of Paris,
976.

Sable occupied, 976.

Longwy capitulates, 976.

Count Chambordy's circular, 976.
Surrender of Paris, 977.

movements on the Loire, 978.

rumoured suicide of Bourbaki, 978.
Germans occupy Paris forts, 978.
Bordeaux protest, 978.

new Ultra-Republican Society, 978
rumoured conditions of peace, 978.
Gambetta's proclamations, 978.
Favre's intimation, 978.
surrender of Bourbaki, 979.
address of Duc d'Aumale, 979.
relief from England, 978, 979, 980.
arrival of provisions in Paris, 979.
resignation of Gambetta, 979.
regiments disbanded, 979.

decree against Bonaparte family,
980.

ex-Emperor's proclamation, 980.
General Le Flo, Minister of War,
982.

surrender of Belfort, 983.
armistice extended, 983, 985.
Trochu's protest, 985.

Treaty of Peace settled, 986.
accepted by Bordeaux Assembly,

986.

Frankfort congress, 656, 657, 658.
Franklin Expedition-

sails, 176.

last despatch, 179.

winter at Beachey Island, 218.
search expedition of Rae, 243.
Richardson, 247.

Ross and Bird, 248, 286, 336.
the Lady Franklin, 297.
the North Star, 311.
Belcher, 351.

Isabel, 379.

reward offered, 273, 294.
supplies, 277.

naines removed from Navy List, 403
Dr. Rae's discoveries, 420.
M'Clintock's expedition, 490, 556,

560, 575.

Court of Session decision, 515.
memorial, 758.

Frederick the Great, statue of, 327.

Freemasonry condemned, 716.
Freemasons, Grand Master, 917.
Free Trade Congress, 468.
Freights, American, 120.
Frere, Sir B., at Poonah, 716.
Frightened to death, 146.

Frome heresy case, 821, 869, 870, 871,
877, 889.

Frome, living of, 344, 351, 355-
Frost, Chartist leader, 36, 38, 55, 468.
Frosts, excessive, 13, 14

Froude, J. A., rector of St. Andrews,
849, 865.

on Russia, 961.

Funds investment in English, 279.

G.

GALE, aeronaut killed, 309.
Galway chapel accident, 124.
port of, 301.

subsidy, 58, 602, 603.
Ganges capsized, 630.
Garibaldi-

triumph at Palestrina, 276.

withdraws from Italian Army, 560.

lands in Sicily, 573.

victories, 574, 577, 579.
refuses to disarm, 580.
concludes a truce, 581.

lands at Spartivento, 582.
Dictator, 583.
enters Naples, 584.
expels the Jesuits, 584.
victory at Volturno, 585.
Naples for Italy, 586.

meets Victor Emmanuel, 587.
retires to Caprera, 588.
army disbanded, 589.
proclamations, 629.

wounded at Aspromonte, 631.
withdraws from ch mber, 664.
arrival in England, 671.
at Genoa, 741.

wounded at Monte Suello, 745.
on Italian freedom, 835.
resigns seat, 838.

in France, 952, 972.

Garotte crimes, 635.
Garrick Club dispute, 522.

Garrick Theatre disturbances, 47.
Gastein, convention of, 715.
Gateshead Town Hall, 829.
Gavazzi, Father, 316, 384, 537.
Geneva Peace Congress, 789.
Geology, Museum of, 326, 354-
George IV., statue, 148.
Germany-

Frankfort Congress, 243,
diet, 247, 249, 261, 327.
Lieutenant-General, 254.
disturbance at Frankfort, 261.
crown of, 274.
diet split up, 276.
Federal union, 293.
action of Wurtemberg, 295.
invitation of Austria, 298.

new congress at Frankfort, 299, 312.

Dresden Conference, 316.
protects Holstein, 316, 317.
Anglo-French protest, 317:
annexation and incorporation, 331.
revival of Empire, 968.

Count Bernstorff, English ambas
sador, 985.

Germany, North-

new constitution, 761.

treaty, 765.

constitution, 775, 780.

Salzburg interview, 788.
Parliament opened, 789.

private property at sea, 819.
Debt Bill rejected, 820.
Federal ministry, 868
death punishments, 919.

Germany, North, continued-
war loan, 954.

Parliament opened, 962.
Empire of Germany, 966.
Germany, Empire of
rumoured revival, 958.

proposal to King of Prussia, 964.
Versailles deputation, 968.

King William proclaimed Emperor,

974.

Gervinius imprisoned, 378.
Gibbs, Lord Mayor. 162.
Gibson, M., resigns seat, 45.
elected for Ashton, 504.
"Gladiateur," Derby, 706.
Gladstone, W. E.-

on negro apprenticeship, 16.
promises protection, go.
Vice-President, Board of Trade, 149.
report on railways, 149, 158.
retirement, 167.

Secretary for Colonies, 190.
foreign policy debate, 303.
tribute to Sir R. Peel, 304.

letters on administration of law in
Naples, 332, 333.

University election of 1852, 355.
returned, 357.

rebukes Disraeli, 370.

insulted at Carlton Club, 372.
election contest (1853), 373, 374-
National Debt Scheme, 380.

(See Budgets).

attempt to extort money from, 382.
on Crimean inquiry, 429, 431.
at Mold and Liverpool, 468.
Ionian Commissioner, 531.
on small boroughs, 537.

letter on Palmerston cabinet, 548.
again elected for Oxford, 550.
Lord Rector, Edinburgh University,
560,
installation, 572.

on Sir G. Bowyer, 597.
budget in one bill, 601.

on Confederate States, 633, 785.
scheme for taxing charities, 647, 648.
declares for extension of franchise,
673.

Denmark debate, 677.
on Irish Church, 697.
letter to Dr. Hannah, 704.
defeated at Oxford, 711.
candidate for South Lancashire, 711.
elected, 712.

at Glasgow and Edinburgh, 719.
introduces Reform Bill of 1866, 728.
at Liverpool banquet, 732.
close debate on second reading of
Reforın Bill, 735
sinking fund abandoned, 743-
at Salisbury, 753.

on Disraeli Reform Bill, 769.
withdraws from leadership, 772, 775-
on Irish Church, 775.

Trade Society Delegates, 804.
Co-operative Society, 807.
Irish Church resolutions, 813, 814,
815, 821, 822, 823.

speech at Brand testimonial, 815.
contradicts rumours, 821.
suspensory Bill, 824, 826, 830.
Worcestershire election, 827, 828.
Finlen deputation, 833.

a candidate for South Lancashire,

836, 842.

defends financial schemes, 838.
elected for Greenwich, 847.

nomination day, 848.

defeated, 848.

"Chapter of Autobiography," 848.
Prime Minister again, 850.

new ministry, 852.

speech on re-election, 853.

Irish Church Disestablishment Bill,
860, 861, 874-880.

Gladstone, W. E., continued-
Irish Land Bill, 904-

on Irish Church, 877.
Deal address, 883.

on Fenian convicts, 888.
on Irish crime, 891.

on English neutrality, 934-
Liverpool statue, 947.

on mediation, 950.

"France, Germany, and England,
958.

on temporal power of the Pope, gra
965.

releases Fenian prisoners, 967.
Greenwich constituents, 972.

recognition of French Government
972.

on Black Sea Treaty, 981.
Tests Bill, 981.

Robinson correspondence, 982.
Gladstone, Mrs. "Home," 748.
Gladstone, Rev Mr., case of, 355
Glanderstone dam bursts, 124.
Glasgow-

Assembly of 1638, celebration, 32.
cotton spinners, 12, 72.
University degrees, 73-
commercial failures, 96.
threatened disturbance, 111.
corn exchange, 122.

Lord Provost censured, 130.
Wellington statue, 162.
fall of a sugar-house, 264.
Dunlop-street theatre accident, 271
Victoria bridge, 324.

Western bank failure, 500.

water-works opened, 558.
ferry-boat upset, 599.

fires, 731, 921

Lord Clyde statue 836.
University buildings, 842.
South Woodside accident, 860.
Eagle Foundry burnt, 888.
Theatre burnt 910.

new University Bu ldings, 959.
Glenalmond College, 208.

Glenelg, resignation of Lord, 35-
Glenfinnon celebration, 181.
Glen Tilt, encounter, 223.

Glover, Mrs., retires from stage, 305
Godfrey, Dr. J., 549.
Godiva procession, 329.

Goerlitz, case of Countess, 227, 294
Goldsmid, J. L., 89.
Goldsmith statue, 664.
Gorham case, 269, 313.

Bishop of London on, 284
judgment, 294.

protest, 295-
meetings, 296.
appeal, 297.

Court of Exchequer, 305.
protest, 306.

Archbishop of Canterbury on, 307.
Bishop of Exeter on, 308.
Gorilla controversy, 534, 597..
Goschen. Mr., a cabinet minister, 723.
Gottingen Professors removed, 11.
Gough and Edwardes, arrival of, 293
295, 296, 301.

Goulburn, Mr.. threatened, 129.
Gounod's "Sappho," 333-
Graham, Sir James-
China debate, 63.
Home Secretary, 90.
rejects Orange petition, 111
Veto Act, 104, 111, 124.
Factory Bill, 136, 149.
conciliation of Ireland, 136.
removal of magistrates, 138.
O'Connell trial, witnesses, 151.
scene with Ferrand, 153.
postal espionage, 156, 157, 158.
protection impossible, 319.

on Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, 322
freedom of Aberdeen, 336.

GRA

Graham, Sir James, continued-
on Derby Ministry, 358.
on Disraeli, 378, 546.

Napier correspondence, 407, 419.
on Sebastopol inquiry, 431.
at Carlisle, 542.
death of, 613.

Graham, aeronaut, injured, 328.

Grant-Duff at Elgin, 754, 790.

Indian revenue, 985.

Grant, General, 454.
Grant, Sir F., 725.
Grantham, Rev. G. 66.
Granville, Earl-

on Aberdeen ministry, 435-
Ambassador Extraordinary, 465.
consulted by the Queen, 547.
defence, 549.

Foreign Minister, 925.
enters on duties, 925.

Prince Leopold and Spanish Throne,
925.

explanations, 926.

instructions to Lord Lyons, 927, 928.
on English neutrality, 935.
replies to Count Bismarck, 955.
replies to Prince Gortschakoff, 959,
963.

on Luxemburg difficulty, 968.
Gray, Lieut. Basil, 56.

Gray, Sir W., Lieut.-Governor of Ben-
gal, 774:

Great Britain-

launched, 139.

tried, 167.

royal visit, 174.

speed, 202.
stranded, 208.
floated, 223.

Great Eastern-
explosion, 556.

Captain Harrison drowned, 563.
voyages, 576, 605.

sails with new Atlantic cable,744,746.
lifts old cable, 752.

return, 753

sails with French Atlantic cable, 874.
Suez cable, 992.

Great Tasmania, plague ship, 568.
Greece-

revolution, 142, 143.

claims against, 290.
blockade, 290, 291.
mediation unsuccessful, 291.
defeat at Damoko, 406.
neutrality in Russian war, 408.
abdication of King Otho, 633.
plebiscite, 635.

King George proclaimed, 644.
Bavarian protest, 646.
Treaty of London, 654.

King George at Athens, 659.

marriage of King, 793.

blockade running, 852.
chamber dissolved, 865.

massacre of English travellers, 912,

966.

Greenwich election, 329.
Greenwich Fair abolished, 483.

Hospital reforms, 707.

time, 233.

Greer-Perry, court-martial, 412.

Gregory, Pope, encyclical, 67.

Grenville Library, 183.

Gretna marriages, 128, 473-

Greville, C. C.-

naturalization of Prince Albert, 60,

396.

rank of Catholic Prelates, 314.

Grey, Alice, impostor, 446.

Griggs, case of Matilda, 801.

Grimsby Docks, 275.

Grisi, Madame, 216.

Guards banquet, 467, 576.

Gueldres, Mary of, reinterred, 255.

Guild of Literature and Art, 713.

Guizot, M.-

INDEX.

arrives in England, 239.

on "William the Conqueror," 338.
at M. Ollivier's, 901.

letter to Mr. Gladstone, 976.
(See France.)

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Hardy, Gathorne, 850.

Hardy, John, committed for trial, 901.
Harmer, Alderman, 75.

Hartlepool Town hall, 754.

Hartley Colliery disaster, 619.
Harvest labour, 359.

Harwood frauds, 883.

Hastings, case of Lady Flora, 34, 37.
death, 48.

Hastings, Marquis of, fined, 652.
marriage, 680.

case of "Lady Elizabeth," 829.
death, 845.

Hatch, case of Rev. Mr., 574-

Hatherley, Lord Chancellor, 852, 856.
Haussmann, Baron, dismissed, 878.
Havelock, General-

advance on Lucknow, 493.
death, 503.

pension, 504, 509.

Hawai, King of, 463.

Queen of, 710, 746.

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Haynau, attack on General, 309.
Hayter's" Reformed Parliament,"
Hayter, Sir W, entertained, 596.
Hayti, slave trade, 57,
insurrection, 252.
an Empire, 284.

Faustin I. deposed, 532.
republic, 658.

disturbance, 827, 847.

Head, Sir F., resignation, 13.
Heat, excessive, 329, 603.
Heathcote, Sir William, 841.
Hecla, eruption, 182.

Hegel monument inaugurated, 956.
Helena, dowry to Princess, 727.
marriage, 745.

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Henrietta yacht, 761, 762.
Herat, capture, 650.
Herbert, Sydney-

on Miss Nightingale, 450.
death, 608.

statue, 653.

HU

Herculaneum excavations, 859.
Hereford, case of Dr. Hampder
Bishop of, 228-230.

Hereford Cathedral re-opened, 653-
Heroic conduct, 269, 806.
Herschel, Sir J., 314.
Hesse-Cassel reforms, 240.

occupied, 310, 312, 314.

Hewley charity, 111, 115, 252.
Hicks, case of Ann, 331.
Higgs, frauds, 862.

Hesse, Prince and Princess of, 610.
Hessey, Rev. Dr., resigns, 968.

Hill, case of R. Guinness, 611.
Hill, Lord, censures officers, 56.
Hill, Sir Rowland-
testimonials, 166, 202.

Secretary to Post Office,211.
resignation, 643.

grant to, 675.

Hoax, (see Morning Advertiser), 485.
Hobbs, American locksmith, 335.

Hodder, George, killed, 935.

Holland, King of, abdicates, 75.

navy, 121.

Holmfirth inundation, 346.

Holy places, question of, 225, 347, 353,
372, 631.

(See Russian War.)
Homœopathy, 171.

Honolulu grievances, 127.
Bishop of, 617.

Hood, Thomas, illness, 172.
death, 175.

monument, 413.

Hook, Rev. Dr., sermon, 24.

Hoossein Khan, mission of, 16, 46.
Horse-flesh dinner, 803.

Horse Races, (see Races, Derby and
St. Leger.)

Horsfall, Mr., on maritime law, 622.
Horsman, E.-

Bradshaw affair, 59.

Episcopal incomes, 229.

altercation with Lord J. Russell,

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Hudson, George-

M. P. for Sunderland, 180.

railway work, 199.

shares, 206.

banquet, 212.

share purchase inquiry, 272.

charges against, 277, 280, 281, 376,

395.

Hughes, T.-

Trades Unions, 878.

Hugo, Victor, fined, 328.

returns to Paris, 944.

elected to Bordeaux assembly, 980.

Hull ferry-boat upset, 267.

Hull Docks, 881.

Humaita forced, 805,
Humboldt centenary, 885.

death, 543.

Hume, Joseph-

household suffrage, 38, 349.
Scottish reforms, 122.

Hume, Joseph, continued-

free admission to Westminster Abbey,

153.

expense of returns, 273.

call of the House, 366.
presentation, 414.

death, 431.

Hungary-

war of independence, 262.

Kossuth, dictator, 262.

murder of Count Lamberg, 262.
Ban of Croatia, 263, 264.
defeat, 264.

Pesth surrenders, 268.
declares its independence, 275.

successes, 275.
reverses, 278, 279.
victory at Comorn, 280.
submission of Görgey, 282.
escape of leaders, 283, 330.
protection to refugees, 285.
surrender of Comorn, 285.
Batthyany executed, 285.
refugees executed in effigy, 335.
regalia discovered, 390.

German language to be used, 396.
Deak protest, 601, 609.
constitution, 605.
coronation, 778.
Organization Bill, 836.
Croatian Deputies, 849.
Diet opened. 869.

approves of German Empire, 976.

(See Turkey).

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Mooltan destroyed, 285.

Ganges canal opened, 405.

Oude annexed, 454-

government of, 494, 508, 510, 516,
522, 528.

India, continued-
neutrality in religion, 517.
the Queen, Empress, 529.
famine fund, 598.

order of Star, 604, 813.
"Nil Darpan" drama, 605.
legislative council, 620.
mails, 627.

sanitary provision, 644, 669.
Punjaub insurrection, 662.

Sir J. Lawrence, governor, 663, 664.
Bhootan annexed, 684.

famine, 750, 753.
Agra, durbar, 758.

Bombay Government, 766.
Council of, 788.
Calcutta cyclone, 794.
missions, 794.

Lord Mayo, Governor General, 836.
defence of Southern Affghanistan,
839.

Sirdar Khan defeated, 856.
Umballa, durbar, 865.
financial statement, 881, 882, 912,
933, 985.

India (Governors-General)-
Lord Auckland, March 1836.
Lord Ellenborough, Feb. 1842.
Viscount Hardinge, July 1844.
Earl of Dalhousie, Jan. 1848.
Viscount Canning, July 1855.
Earl of Elgin, Aug. 1861.
Sir J. Lawrence, Dec. 1863.
Earl of Mayo, Oct. 1868.
Indian Mutiny-

disaffection at Dumdum, 475.
at Barrackpore, 476.
Berhampore, 478.

Mangal Pandy executed, 483.
Moorshedabad, 483.
Meerut, 484.
Delhi seized, 484.
proclamation, 485.
Colvin's proclamation, 485.
Lucknow, 486.
Allahabad, 486.

news of, 487, 488, 490, 492, 493, 495,
498, 499, 505, 506, 517.
Cawnpore 487.
Sealcote, 490.

Cawnpore massacre, 491.
Havelock's advance on Lucknow,
493.

Eyre's victories, 494.

condition of Lucknow, 495.

Sir Colin Campbell at Calcutta,

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rising of Smith O'Brien's party, 256.
encounter at Ballingary, 256.
seizure of newspapers, 256.
another Special Commission, 257.
arrests, 257.
convictions, 259.

wanton destruction, 261.
trial of rebels, 262, 264, 278.
"Home Office Letter," 263.
address to Lord-Lieutenant, 268.
renewed suspension of Habeas
Corpus, (1849) 270, 271; expiry,
284.

relief of distress, 271, 276.
rate in aid, 273, 267, 277.
affray at Dolly's Brae, 280.
dismissal of Lord Roden, 285, 286.
"The Alliance," 287.

proposal to abolish Lord-Lieutenant,
293, 297, 300, 317, 321, 376, 516.
magistrate shot, 300.
Synod of Thurles, 308.
income-tax, 323.

Encumbered Estates Court, 336, 359.
repayment of loans, 336, 337.
Earl of Eglinton, Lord Lieutenant,

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tenant, 375.

income-tax, 385.

murder of Miss Hinds, 446.
more outrages, 448.

Encumbered Estates Court, 528.
treason societies, 531.

another Special Commission, 627.
discourtesy to Lord Lieutenant, 659.
Fenian outbreak, 716, 718, 720.
suspension of Habeas Corpus, (1866),
726, 727, 749, 766.

Marquis of Abercorn, Lord Lieu-
tenant, 751.
Queen's Colleges, 754.

Church Commission, 780, 795.

Roman Catholic remonstrance, 800.
Protestant Defence Association, 803.
Habeas Corpus suspended,(1868) 804.
Lord Mayo's negotiations, 816.
Deputy Lieutenant shot, 819.
increase of polling places, 834.
Church defended, 838, 868.

Lord Spencer, Lord Lieutenant, 857.
banquet, 859.

religious equality, 863.
renewed outrages, 869.

Mayor O'Sullivan's speech, 869, 870,
871, 872.

Captain Lambert shot at, 879.

High Sheriff fired at, 880.
police indicted, 881.

Mayo outrage, 883.

"Triduum" festival, 884, 946.
national press, 886.

Tenant League, 886.
Meath outrage, 887.

clergy on land question, 888.

Cavan outrage, 889.

jubilee, 889.

tenant right, 889, 893, 895.
Sligo outrage, 891.

Ulster warning, 892.

procession prohibited, 893.
troops forwarded to, 894.

King's County outrage, 895.
Derry celebration, 895-

Ireland, continued-
New Master of Rolls, goo.
Presbyterian Church, 902.
Queen's County Jury, 908.
Coote dismissal, 908.
sympathy with France, 947.
press on prospects of war, 961.
secret Committee, 985.
Ireland (Lords-Lieutenant-
(See Table of Administrations).
Irish land agitation-

fixity of Tenure, 890.
conference, 902.
Gladstone's Bill, 904.

discussion in Committee, 911, 912,
915, 918.

read a third time, 920, 921.
in House of Lords, 923.
amendments accepted, 927.
Irish Church-

new Constitution, 885.
split in Convention, 893.
reorganization, 898, 900.
Convention, 904.
English sympathy, 906.
Episcopal veto, 907.
election of Primate, 910.
disestablished, 971.

(See also Parliament.)

Irish members charged with venality,
382, 384, 399.
Iron-clads, 597, 828.
Iron "rig," 725.
Irvingite Cathedral, 396.
Irving, case of D'Arcy, 918.
Islington Cattle Market, 269.
Italian war (1847-49)—

Austria strengthens her garrisons,

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242, 243.

entry of Italian troops, 243.
female battalion, 245.
Austrian success at Verona, 248, 250.
Peschiera taken, 249.
defeat at Curtalone, 251.
annexation of Lombardy to Pied-
mont, 251.

Radetzky surprises Vicenza, 252.
Venice and Sardinia, 254.
retreat across the Mincio, 255.
defeated at Verona and Goito, 256.
Milan capitulates, 257.
Bologna bombarded, 257.
rising in Leghorn, 261.
levy in Milan, 265.

Insurrection in Como, 266.

flight of Duke of Tuscany, 271, 281.
Duke of Parma abdicates, 273.
Brescia bombarded, 274.
Genoa seized, 274, 275.
defeat at Novara, 274.
reaction, 275.

surrender of Bologna, 277.
Venice capitulates, 283.
Emperor enters Milan, 335.
Italian war (1859)-

grievances, 535-

views of Austria, 536.
Swiss neutrality, 536.

movement of Austrian armies, 539.
mediation, 540.

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332.

King of Sardinia at Genoa, 225.
Universities opened, 360.
disturbance in Milan, 375-

foreign occupation, 60.

grievances, 46.
affairs of, 464.

kingdom of 555, 559-
vacant Duchies, 560.
Province of Emilia, 561.
voting, 568.

King proclaimed, 584, 598.
annexation, 591.
Parliament, 595.

Messina surrenders, 597.
Kingdom recognized, 598, 604
death of Count Cavour, 603.
difference with Spain, 615.
passports abolished, 627.
September Convention, 682.
king enters Florence, 694.
court removes to Florence, 702.
alliance with Prussia against Austria,

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791.

Garibaldi escapes, 792.

affair of the Serristori barracks, 792,
849.

Menabrea Ministry, 792, 800, 871.
Monte Rotondo, 792, 745.
proclamation, 792.

occupies Pontifical territory, 794.
Garibaldi arrested, 795.
demonstration, 795.
King proclaimed, 799.
Ratazzi banquet, 801.

Prince Humbert married, 820.
extension of civil rights, 850.

Pontifical debt, 853.

attempt to upset royal train, 869.

Mazzini arrested, 939.

addition to army, 939.

Roman territory to be occupied
496.

insurrection in Viterbo, 947.
Rome entered, 949.

Rome annexed, 953.

General La Marmora, 954.

protest of English Catholics, 961.
excommunication, 962.

Parliament opened, 965.

transfer of Capital, 966, 969, 977

Free National Church, 966.

Rome the capital, 966.

King in Rome, 970, 971.

Vatican property, 980.

proposal to expel Jesuits, 983.

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