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GERMANY, continued.

Deutsche Bank, frauds on, 45; Hirsch-
feld and Wolff suspend payment, 63;
Sommerfeld Bros. commit suicide, 64;
"Whitechapel" murder, 61; Bismarck,
Prince, speeches [282]-[285]; on the
Treaties [301]. Budget [288]. CAP-
RIVI, Gen., on corn duties [286], 4;
Colonial policy [291]; the Treaties
[299]; title of Count conferred [302],
71; criticisms on his policy [303]; reply
[304]; at Osnabrück, 55. Census, 21;
Central European Customs League
[295]-[297]; Commercial Treaties
297-303]. EAST Africa Company,
difficulties [293]; Emperor, remarks
on Prince Bismarck, 10; speeches
[280]-[282]; rescript on the Heinze
trial [289], 61; the Treaties [302].
GEESTEMUNDE district election, 21;
second ballot, 24. Gossler, Dr., re-
signation [285], 15. MARSCHALL,
Baron von, on East Africa [290].
NAVY estimates [294]. PARLIAMENT,
Bills [286], [287]. ROMAN Catholic
Church, Bill to remove the sequestra-
tion of funds, 5. SOCIALIST Congress
[288], 59, 60; Strike, 23. TRADES
Law Amendment Act [285]; Triple
Alliance, renewal [303], 36. WIND-
THORST, Dr., death [279]

Empress Frederick of, visits Paris, 11;
offends the Parisians [252], 12; leaves
for Dover, 13

GIERS, M. de, at Monza [276], [315], 59;
Paris, 66

GLADSTONE, Mr., at Eton, 16; attacked by
influenza, 27; freedom of the city of
Newcastle, 57; on military service, 69;
at the Holborn Restaurant, 70

and Mrs. leave London for Biarritz, 71
GLENALMOND College, jubilee, 56
"GONDOLIERS" at Windsor Castle, 14
GORDON-Cumming, Sir W., verdict against
[134], 32

GORST, Sir J., transferred to the Treasury,
[188], 64

GOSCHEN, Mr., at the Leeds Chamber of

Commerce, 7; inaugural address at
Edinburgh University, 66

Gow, Mr. A. C., Academician, 5
GRAHAM, Mr. C., expelled from France, 27
GRANT, Lieut. C. J. W., Victoria Cross
[369], 29

GRANVILLE, Earl, death [80]; interment
at Stone, 19

GREECE. CORFU, Jews, outrages on
[326], 27

GREENFIELD, Miss K., carried off by Kurds,

37

GRENADIER Guards, 2nd Battalion leave

Bermuda, 41; arrive in England, 44;
3rd Battalion, attempt to mutiny, 23
GRÉVY, M., interment, 53
GUILDHALL, Queen's Bench Division re-
sumes sittings, 62

GUINNESS, Sir E. C., peerage conferred, 1

HANDEL Festival at the Crystal Palace, 35
HANLON, W., killed by a fall, 41
HANNEN, Sir J., Lord of Appeal, 4
HEALY, Mr. T., horsewhipped [247], 63

HERMITAGE and Carron, attempt to "block"
the wharves, 57; abandoned, 58
HIRSCH, Baron, contribution to the Jews'
Fund, 24; orders for relieving Russian
exiles, 47

HOME Rule Union, draft Bill [170]
"HOOD," H.M.S., launched at Chatham,

45
HOSPITAL, Eastern (London) Fever, de-
cision against, 49

HOUSEHOLD Troops, decision of the autho-
rities, 51

HUNZAI submit to British rule, 72
HURRICANES.-Austria, 46; Bermudas, 54;
Hungary, 46; Moravia, 46
HYDE Park, demonstration in, 25
HYGIENE and Demography, Congress of,
opened, 47

INDIA.-AGE of Consent Act [375], 17.
BARBOUR, Sir D., on finance [376];
Bengal-Nagpur Rly., opening [374];
BLACK Mountain, expedition under
Gen. Lockbart [366]; tribes surrender
[366]; BOMBAY, Harris, Lord, policy
[370]; tours [370]; Merewether Dry
Dock, opening [372]; tragedy [371];
Budget [375]. CALCUTTA, mass meet-
ing, 13; New Public Press Law, first
prosecution, 47. Census [375], 13, 18;
Chesney, Sir G., retires [373]; cur-
rency expansion [377]. FACTORY Act
[375]. LANSDOWNE, Lord, speech at
Calcutta [373]. MADRAS, Barzwa-
dar, experiments in rain-making, 67;
drought [373]; Wenlock, Lord, Go-
vernor [372]. Manipur massacre [368];
Quinton, Mr., attacked and murdered,
18; expedition, arrival of, 24; Regent
captured, 26; Senaputty arrested, 29;
trial, 34; hanged, 48. NATIONAL Con-
gress [373], 74. PAMIR affair [367].
SILVER [378]

INFLUENZA epidemic in America, 73;
England, 21, 24; Europe, 73; United
States, 21

INLAND Revenue, report of the Commis-
sioners, 51

INNOCENT III., inauguration of new tomb,

78

INSTITUTE, Technical and Recreative,.
opened, 42

INTERNATIONAL Congress, Berne, 54

- Tribunals, Court of Appeal, request to
the Egyptian Government, 65
INTER - Parliamentary Peace Congress,
Berne, 63

IRELAND. - ANTI- Parnellite members,
meeting [238]. CENSUS, 19, 31; Cork,
demonstration at [239], 61. DILLON
and O'Brien, Messrs., arrested [238];
released [245], 45. EPISCOPAL pro-
nunciamento [244]. GRAY, Mr. D.,
attempt to mediate [241]; defection
[244]. NATIONAL Federation inaugu-
ration [239]; "New Tipperary" to be
sold, 36. PARNELLITE members, mani-
festo [246]. RELIEF works closed, 67.
SMITH-Barry, Mr., submission of his
tenants [243], 30. THURLES, fight
between the Parnellites and Anti-
Parnellites, 23; Tipperary butter mer

IRELAND, continued.

chants resume business [245], 47;
Court House riot, acquittal of the per-
sons charged, 18
ITALY.-BAVA, Gen., under arrest [274];

Bologna, affray between officers and
civilians, 46; Budget [270], [274].
CHAMBER, violent scenes, 35; Charles
Emmanuel I., monument unveiled
[275]; Commercial Treaties [277];
Crispi, Sig., his proposals [267]; re-
signation [268], 7. FLORENCE, epi-
demic of typhoid fever, 2. LIORAGHI
Commission [271]. MAY-DAY mani-
festations [278]; Mi.an, workmen's
congress [272]. ROME, Anarchists'
trial [276]; Borghese family, sale of
their library, 68; Pantheon, insulting
acts of French pilgrims, 56; Peace
Congress [276]; Protocol on E. Africa,
18; Rudini Cabinet, programme [269],
[276], 9. STRIKES [275]. TRIPLE
Alliance, renewal [278]

"ITATA" escapes from San Diego, 26;
surrenders at Iquique, 31

JACKSON, Mr. J. L., Chief Secretary for
Ireland [188], 64

JACOB, Mr. A., acquitted, 72
JACOTTET, Dr., death from exposure, 51
JAPAN.-AOKI, Vist., on foreign policy
[385]. CABINET, changes [387];
census [387]. EARTHQUAKE [387].
PARLIAMENT, dissolution of the first
388], 73. SANJO, Prince, death
[386]. TOKIO, cathedral consecrated
[389]. TRADE [386]. YOKOHAMA
Harbour, extensive works [387]
JARDIN, Senhor, falls into Vesuvius, 37
JEANSVILLE Mine, four men entombed,

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LITERATURE, continued.
BADMINTON Library, "Riding and Polo,"
100. Baker, Mr. O. B., "Ludlow
Town and Neighbourhood," 99. Bishop,
Mrs., "Journeys in Persia and Kur-
distan," 92. Black, Mr. R., "The
Jockey Club and its Founders," 100.
Bradley, Mr. H., "A New English
Dictionary," 83. Brewer, Dr. E. C.,
"The Historic Note-book," 84. Brid-
gett, Father, "Life and Writings of
Sir Thomas More," 86. Brown, Prof.
B., "The Fine Arts," 77. Burne,
Sir O., "Clyde and Strathnairn," 78
CALDECOTT, Mr., " English Colonisation
and Empire," 77. Carlyle, Mr. T,
"Lectures on the History of Litera-
ture," 95. Casati, Maj. G., “Ten
Years in Equatoria and the Return
with Emin Pasha," 91. Chetwynd,
Sir G., Racing Reminiscences and
Experiences of the Turf," 100. Church,
Dean, "The Oxford Movement,” 85.
St. Clair, Mr. G., "Buried Cities and
Bible Countries," 93. Clark, Mr. A.,
"The Colleges of Oxford," 99. Clarke,
Maj., "Fortification," 82. Clinch,
Mr. G., "Mayfair and Belgravia,” 99.
Collingwood, Mr. W. G., "Poems of
John Ruskin," 100. Colomb, Rear-
Adm., "Naval Warfare," 81. Colvin,
Mr. S., "Letters of John Keats," 88.
Corbett, Mr. J., "Sir Francis Drake,"
80. Craufurd, Rev. H., "General
Craufurd and his Light Division," 80.
Cunningham, Sir H. S., "Earl Can-
ning," 78. Cunningham, Dr., "The
Use and Abuse of Money," 77
DAVIDSON, Bp. R., and Canon Benham,
"Life of Archibald Campbell Tait,
Archbishop of Canterbury," 85. Dob-
son, Mr. A., "Horace Walpole," 89
FARNELL, Mr., "Greek Lyric Poetry,"
101. Farrar, Archdeacon, "Darkness
and Dawn," 83. Fisher, Mrs. (Miss
A. Buckley), "Moral Teachings of
Science," 95. Fitzgerald, Mr. P.,
"Life of James Boswell (of Auchin-
leck)," 89. Fletcher, Mr., "A Short Life
of Cardinal Newman," 84. Foreman,
Mr. J., "The Philippine Islands," 93.
Fox-Bourne, Mr. H. R., "The Other
Side of the Emin Pasha Relief Expe-
dition," 91. Freeman, Prof., "The
History of Sicily," 76. Froude, Mr.,
"The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon,'
75.

GAMLIN, Mrs., "Emma, Lady Hamil-
ton," 89. Gardiner, Prof., "History
of the Great Civil War," and
"Students' History of England,” 75.
Gordon-Cumming, Miss C. F., “Two
Happy Years in Ceylon," 92. Goul-
burn, Dr., "John William Burgon,
late Dean of Chichester," 84. Gower,
Lord R., "Rupert of the Rhine," 80.
Griffiths, Maj. A., "French Revolu-
tionary Generals,' 80. Grimwood,
Mrs., "My Three Years in Manipur,"
90. Guillemard, Dr., "Ferdinand
Magellan," 80.

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HARDINGE, Lord, "Viscount Hardinge,"
78. Harrison, Rev. A. J., "Problems

LITERATURE, continued

of Christianity and Scepticism," 95.
Hatch, Dr., The Hibbert Lectures,
1888," 94. Herkless, Mr., "Cardinal
Beaton, Priest and Politician," 86.
Hodder, Mr., "George Fife Angas,
Father and Founder of South Aus-
tralia," 78

JAMESON, Mrs. J. S., "Story of the Rear
Column of the Emin Pasha Relief
Expedition," 91. Jeans, Miss V.,
"Factory Act Legislation," 97. Jones,
Prof. H., "Browning as a Philoso-
phical and Religious Teacher," 88
KEAN, Rev. J., "Among the Holy
Places," 93. Keary, Mr. C. F., "The
Vikings in Western Christendom," 81.
Keynes, Mr. J. N., "The Scope and
Method of Political Economy," 97.
King, Mrs., "Dr. Liddon's Tour in
Egypt and Palestine," 94. Knight,
Prof., "The Philosophy of the Beauti-
ful. I. Its History," 77

LANG, Mr. A., “Angling Sketches," 93.
Lecky, Mr., "Poems," 100. Liddell,
Col., "The Memoirs of the Tenth
Royal Hussars," 82. Liddon, Canon,
"Passiontide Sermons," and "Sermons
on Old Testament Subjects," 94.
Lightfoot, Dr., "The Apostolic
Fathers-Part I. S. Clement of Rome,"
94. Linton, Mr. W. J., "The Masters
of Wood Engraving," 98. Loftie, Mr.,
"London City," 99. Lorne, Marq. of,
Viscount Palmerston," 79
MACKAY, Mr. T., "A Plea for Liberty,"

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96. Mahaffy, Dr., "The Greek World
under Roman Sway," 83. Markham,
Capt., "Sir John Franklin," 80. Mar-
shall, Prof., "Principles of Economics,"
97. Meynell, Mr., "John Henry
Newman," 84. Middleton, Prof.,
"Richard Redgrave," 98, and "The
Engraved Gems of Classical Times,"
99. Miller, Miss E. E., "Alone
through Syria," 93. Montagu, Mr. I.,
"Camp and Studio," 91. Moore,

Mr. G., "Impressions and Opinions,"
90. Morgan, Prof. L., "Animal Life
and Intelligence," 95. Morris, Mr. L.,
"A Vision of Saints," 100. Morris,
Mr. O'C., "Great Commanders of
Modern Times and the Campaign of
1815," 80. Morris, Mr. W., "News
from Nowhere," 98. Moule, Arch-
deacon, "New China and Old," 87.
Mozley, Miss, "Letters and Corre-
spondence of John Henry Newman,"
84. Muir, Sir W., "The Caliphate;
its Rise, Decline, and Fall," 76.
NEWMAN, Prof. F. W., "The Early His-
tory of the late Cardinal Newman,"
84. Nisbet, Mr. H., "A Colonial
Tramp," 92

OLIPHANT, Mrs., "Laurence Oliphant,"
87. Oman, Mr. C. W., "Warwick,
the King-maker," 82; "On Surrey
Hills," 93. Orr, Mrs. S., "Life and
Letters of Robert Browning," 88.
Osborn, E. F. D., "Political and
Social Letters of a Lady of the Eigh-
teenth Century," 89. Overton, Mr.
J. H.,
"John Wesley," 85

LITERATURE, continued.
PALGRAVE, Mr. W. G., "A Vision of
Life," 100. Parke, Dr., "My Personal
Experiences in Equatorial Africa," 91.
Parker, Mr. C. S., "Sir Robert Peel,"
79. Pollock, Sir F., "Oxford Lectures
and Other Discourses," 97. Price,
Mr. L. L., "Political Economy in
England," 77

ROBINSON, J. R. and H. H., "The Life
of Robert Coates," 90. Rockhill, Mr.
W. W., "The Land of the Lamas," 87.
Rogers, Prof. T., "Oxford City Docu-
ments," 99. Roget, Mr. J. L., "His-
tory of the 'Old Water-colour' So-
ciety," 98. Roosevelt, Mr. T., "New
York," 99. Rosebery, Lord, "Pitt,"
78. Russell, Mr. C., "Collingwood,"
81. Russell, Mr. G., "The Rt. Hon.
W. E. Gladstone," 79

SAINTSBURY, Mr., "Essays in English
Literature," 95, and "Essays on
French Novelists," 96. Scott, Messrs.
C. and C. Howard, "The Life and
Reminiscences of E. L. Blanchard,"

90. Seeley, Mr., "Mrs. Thrale," 89:
"Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges,"
101. Siborne, Maj.-Gen., "Waterloo
Letters," 82. Sidgwick, Prof., "The
Elements of Politics," 96. Smiles,
Dr., "A Publisher and his Friends,'
86. Spencer, Mr. H., "Justice: being
Part IV. of the Principles of Ethics,"
96. Stebbing, Mr., "Sir Walter
Raleigh," 81. Stephen, Mr. L. and
Mr. S. Lee, "Dictionary of National
Biography," 83. Stephens, Mr. H. M.,
"The French Revolution," 77. Story,
Dr. W. W., "Excursions in Art and
Letters," 96. Strange, Mr. G. Le,
"Correspondence of the Princess Lieven
and Earl Grey," 90. Syed Ameer Ali,
"The Life and Teachings of Mo-
hammed," 76. Symes, Prof., "The
French Revolution," 77

TAYLOR, Mr. R. W. C., "The Modern
Factory System," 97. Tennyson, F.,
"Daphne and other Poems," 100.
Theal, Mr., "History of South Africa,”
77; "Thirteen Essays on Education,"
97. Thursfield, Mr. J. R., "Peel," 78.
Toller, Mr. J. N., "Correspondence
of Edward, Third Earl of Derby,
during the years 24 to 31 Henry
VIII," 76

WARD, Mr. H., "My Life with Stanley's
Rear-guard," 91. Watkin, Sir E.,
"Alderman Cobden of Manchester,"
79. Westcott, Dr., "Essays in the
History of Religious Thought in the
West," 94. Williams, Mr. M., "Later
Leaves," 90. Wilson, Miss F. M.,
"A Primer on Browning," 88. Windt,
Mr. H. De, "A Ride to India across
Persia and Baluchistan," 92. Wolff,
Mr. H. W., "The Country of the
Vosges," 93. Wordsworth, Bp. C.,
"Annals of my Early Life," 84
LONDON, Brighton, and South Coast Rly.,
jubilee, 54

and Plymouth, interruption of com-
munication for four days, 15

School Board, "free" schools, 39;

triennial elections, result of [215], 67;
chairman re-elected, 68
LONDON University, Convocation of the,
rejects a new charter, 27
LORD Mayor, lays the first stone of the
electrical system for London, 8; address
returned by the Russian Ambassador, 9
Savory, baronetcy conferred, 42
LOWTHER, Mr. J. W., Under-Secretary
for Foreign Affairs [188], 56
LYBIAN Mts., discovery of a vast tomb, 9
LYNDEN, poisoning of wedding guests,

21

LYTTON, Lord, funeral, 67

MACDONALD, Sir J., interment at Kings-
ton, 32; funeral service in West-
minster Abbey, 32

Lady, peerage conferred, 36
MAGDALA, Lord Napier of, equestrian
statue unveiled, 39

MANCHESTER Ship Canal, Eastham sec-
tion flooded, 34; embankment gives
way, 40

MANCEUVRES of the English troops, 53;
and the French troops, 53

MARLOWE memorial unveiled, 53
MARTIN's-in-the-Fields, St., public reading-
room opened, 10

"MAY DAY" demonstrations, 25
METHODIST Ecumenical Congress, Wash-
ington, 58
MEXICO.-DROUGHTS

[414]. NAVY
[415]. RAILWAYS [414]; Revenue
[414]
MICHAELOVITCH, The Grand Duke M.,
excluded from military service, 20
MILAN, King, letter to M. Garachanine,
14; quits Servia, 22; renounces his
privileges, 65

MILES, Gen., reports conclusion of hostili-
ties, 4

MINERS' Congress, Paris [256], 18, 19
MOHAMMEDAN marriage, first in England,

22

MOLTKE, Count von, sudden death [279],
23; funeral, 24

MONTE Carlo, an Englishman breaks the
bank, 13

MONTPELLIER, escape of prisoners, 74
MOON, Sir R., retires from the chairman-
ship of the N. W. Rly., 11

MORIER, Sir R., ambassador at Rome, 74
MOZART, centenary of his death, 69
"MUEZZIN" attacked at Liverpool, 66
MURRAY, Mr. D., Associate of the Royal
Academy, 5

MUSGROVE v. Chun Teong Toy, decision, 17
MUSIC, retrospect of.-BIRMINGHAM, Tri-
ennial Festival, 115
CHAMBER Music, 114
CHORAL Societies, 114

CRYSTAL Palace Concerts, 112
HANDEL Festival, 114

HEREFORD, 168th Festival of the Three
Choirs, 115

LONDON Symphony Concerts, 113
OPERAS, 110-112

PHILHARMONIC Society, 113

POPULAR Concerts, 114

RICHTER Concerts, 113

ROYAL College of Music, 112

MUSTARD bug in the eastern counties, 50

NAPLES, Prince of, arrives in London, 42;
Order of the Garter conferred, 46
NAPOLEON, Prince, death [254]; will, 20
NATIONAL Liberal Federation, Newcastle
[180], 56

Unionist Conference, Manchester

[201], 64

Press, Offices of the, wrecked, 61

Rifle Association matches, 43; prizes,
44

Union, Birmingham [208], 67
NAVAL Manoeuvres, conclusion of, 46
NETHERLANDS.-BUDGET [341]. CON-
SERVATIVE Ministers, resignation
[339]. ELECTIONS [339], 32. Lux-
EMBURG, Grand Duchy of, electoral
qualification, reduction [341]. NA-
TIONAL Defence [340]. Queen of,
first public appearance, 30
NEW SOUTH WALES.-BUDGET [426].
CABINET, new [426]. FEMALE Suff-
rage, rejection, 45. GENERAL Elec-
tion [424]. Government, financial
policy [427] MINISTRY, resignation
[425], 59. PARKES, Sir H., resigna-
tion [425]; attack on Mr. Reid [428].
STEPHEN, Sir A., resignation [428];
Sydney, Federal Convention [424]
NEW ZEALAND.-KALLANCE, Mr., pro-
posed measures [434]. CENSUS [435].
MAORIES, meeting [485]. PARLIA
MENT opened [434]. REVENUE [434].
WOMEN'S Suffrage Bill [436], 52
NEWFOUNDLAND.-BAIRD. Sir B.

Walker, 16. DELEGATES at Liver-
pool, 22; discontent at Lord Salis-
bury's policy, 1. FISHERIES dispute
[4]; agreement between Gt. Britain
and France, 15. LOBSTER Factories
closed, 39. TARIFF war with Canada,
69

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OBITUARY.-—ABRAHALL, Rev. J. H

194; Acton, Vice-Adm. F., 142;
Adams, W. H. D., 212; Ailesbury,
Louisa, Dow. Marchioness of, 195;
Albemarle, Earl of, 140; Aldrich, Adm.
R. D., 168; Alexander, W. M., 185;
Anderson, Sir C. H. J., 194; Annesley,
Countess of, 159; Antrobus, R. L., 149;
Arbuthnot, Viscount, 163; Arnold,
Rev. F., 195; Aspland, L. M., 161;
Auchinleck, Brig.-Gen. W. L., 142;
Austria, Archduke Henry of, 201;
Antonia, Archduchess M., 136; Arch-
duke Sigismund of, 210.
BAGOT, Hon. A. W., 169; Baillie-Hamil-
ton, Hon. R., 179; Bainville, T. F. de,
149; Balestier, W., 209; Balfour, Sur.-
Gen. T. G. 137; Ball, Capt. J. J., 210;

OBITUARY, continued.

Balston, E., 201; Bancroft, G., 181;
Bantry, Earl of, 201; Barbour, W. B.,
162; Barclay, H. F., 200; Baring, Mr.
T. C., 150; Barnum, P. T., 158; Bar-
rett, L., 149; Baudoin, Prince, 137;
Bayley, Lieut. F., 200; Bazalgette, Sir
J. W., 149; Beal, J., 169; Beauchamp,
Earl, 140; Becket, G. A. à, 195;
Bedford, Duke of, 136; Beith, A., 162;
Bellingham, Lady C. J., 158; Benett,
W. M., 196; Bennett, Sir J. R., 210;
Bentinck, C. A., 142; Berg, C., 201;
Berners, Capt. H., 162; Bethany, G.
T., 209; Bingham, Col. R. H., 149;
Blakiston, Capt. T. W., 195; Bla-
vatsky, H. P., 162; Bloxam, Rev. J.
R., 137; Blyth, Sir A., 209; Bodi-
chon, B. L. S., 169; Boisgobey, F. de,
143; Bonaparte, Prince L. L., 196;
Bonaparte, The Princesse M., 149;
Bond, G. H., 199; Bosanquet, E. P.,
141; Boulanger, Gen., 182; Bowes, J.
L., 178; Bradlaugh, C., 133; Bratiano,
J., 163; Bray, Maj -Gen. E., 211;
Brazil, ex-Emperor of, 202; Bridger,
Rev. A. H., 195; Bromhead, Maj. G.,
142; Brooke, Sir V. A., 200; Browne,
Bp. H., 205; Brünnow, Dr. F. F. E.,
186; Buckley-Prettejohn, Lieut.-Gen.
R., 135; Butler, Hon. J., 142.
CADMAN, Rev. W., 162; Caithness, Earl

of, 133; Calvert, F., 168; Camera,
Don M., 210; Careil, F. de, 136; Carts,
R., 201; Carus, Rev. W., 179; Cave-
nagh, Gen. Sir O., 171; Cavendish,
Lord E., 160; Cavendish-Bentinck, Rt.
Hon. G. A. F., 150; Cellier, A., 211;
Chambers, Sir T., 211; Chapman, D.
B., 159; Charette, Mdme. de, 211;
Charteris, Lady C., 184; Cheylesmore,
Lord, 187; Clancarty, Earl of, 163;
Clerke, Col. S. H.. 211; Cleveland,
Duke of, 174; Cliff, W., 168; Clon-
mell, Earl of, 170; Close, Maj.-Gen. H.
P., 211; Close, P., 142; Collier, T.,
162; Colquhoun, Sir P., 160; Comber-
mere, Viscount, 209; Coosoopoff, Prince
N. B., 172; Corbet, Sir V. R., 163;
Corry, Sir J. P., 201; Craven, Mrs. A.,
151; Crealock, Lieut.-Gen. H. H., 164;
Crossley, L. J., 179; Crowther, S. A.,
212; Cubitt, W., 195; Curci, P., 169;
Cureton, Gen. Sir C., 171
DARLINGTON, J., 186; Dartmouth, Earl
of, 172; Davids, Dr. T., 142; Davis,
Maj.-Gen. G., 195; Dawnay, Hon. P.,
169; Deedes, Col. H. G., 161; Delau-
nay, E., 185; Devon, Earl of, 136;
Devonshire, Duke of, 205; Dickson,
Sir J. F., 211; Digby, Rev. the Hon.
K. H., 158; Doepfuer, Gen. Baron J.,
200; Dolgoroukow, Prince V., 171;
Dominis, J. O., 179; Doneraile, Vis-
count, 135; Dorion, Hon. Sir A. A.,
164; Douglas, Lord J. E. S., 161;
Douglas, Gen. Sir R. P., 186; Douglas,
Sir W. F., 172; Drummond, Lieut.-
Gen. F. W., 178; Drummond, L. C.,
149; Drummond, M., 136; Drummond,
M., 163; Duckworth-King, Adm. Sir
G. St. V., 178; Dyott, Col. R., 142
EBURY, Lady, 200; Egan, Rt. Rev. J.,

OBITUARY, continued.

169; Egerton, Hon. A. F., 170; Eger-
ton-Warburton, R. E., 209; Eliot, A.
C., 196; Elliot, G., 178; Ellis, Gen. F.
A., 172; Erroll, Earl of, 209; Evans,
Rev. E., 200; Evans, Rev. W., 142;
Ewald, A. C., 170

FABRICE, Gen. Count G. von, 149; Fair-
bairn, Sir T., 178; Falmouth, Dow.
Viscountess, 200; Federovna, Grand
Duchesse O., 159; Ferrel, W., 186;
Fielder, F., 141; Fitzgerald, J., 199;
Fitzherbert, Sir W., 142; Flanagan,
Rt. Hon. S. W., 209; Forster, Sir C.,
172; Fortescue, Col. C. W., 148; Fos-
ter, J. N., 138; Foster, M. H., 169;
Fothergill, Miss J., 172; Fowler, Sir R.
N., 163; Fraser-Tytler, J. S., 201;
Freppel, Mons., 211; Freshfield, C. K.,
168.

GABRIEL, Alderman Sir T., 143; Gal-
way, Dow. Viscountess, 185; St.
George, Gen. Sir J., 149; Gibson, S.,
210; Gladstone, W. H., 171; Gleichen,
Count, 208; Godwin, Rt. Rev. H.,
198; Gormanston, Dow. Vis. L., 141;
Gough, Gen. Sir J. B., 181; Gouts-
charoff, I. A., 186; Graetz, Prof. H.,
185; Gramont, Dow. Duchesse de,
200; Grant, Dame E. H., 199; Gran-
ville, Earl, 146; Graves, Hon. A. E.
P., 184; Gray, Gen. J. C. C., 149;
Green, Gen. Sir E., 162; Green, Gen.
Sir G. W. G., 201; Green, Sir W. K.,
141; Greene, E., 159; Gregge-Hop-
wood, E. J., 199; Gregorovius, F., 161;
Grévy, J., 180; Grey, Adm. Hon. G.,
194; Grey-Egerton, Sir P. Le B., 184;
Grieve, J. J., 179; Grieve, Vice-Adm.
W. S., 196; Grieves, J. M. M., 135;
Grogan, Sir E., 137.

HAGGIS, A., 200; Hagner, Dr. L., 168;
Hallewell, J. W., 143; Halswelle, K.,
159; Hambro, C. J. T., 159; Hamil-
ton, Gen. H, 179; Hansard, T. C.,
200; Harcourt, E. W., 210; Hare, T.,
161; Harrison, J. T., 199; Haussmann,
Baron, 138; Hawaii, King of, 137;
Haweis, Rev. J. O. W., 178; Hawk-
shaw, Sir J., 168; Hay, Lady H., 137;
Haydon, G. H., 199; Haynald, Card.
L., 171; Heaton, R., 200; Hennessy,
Sir J. P., 193; Herbert, Capt. C. J.,
178; Hewett, Sir H. H., 172; Hewett,
Sir P. G., 169; Hewett, Lieut.-Col. W.,
196; Heytesbury, Baron, 159; Hill,
Ann, Dow. Viscountess, 196; Hill, Col.
Sir S. J., 195; Hill, T. H. W., 211;
Hodgson, T. H., 148; Hoffmann, Dr.
H. K. H., 196; Holms, J., 150; Hou-
blon, J. A., 195; Howard, M., 158;
Hudson, Rev. J., 196; Humberston, P.
S., 137; Hume, Lieut.-Col. Sir G.,
169; Hunt, Lieut.-Col. E. D.'A., 168
INGLIS, Lord Justice Gen., 175
JACKSON, Lady, 210; Jago, Vice-Adm.
C. T., 200; Jamrach, C., 185; Jen-
kins, D. J., 137; St. John, Col. Sir O.
B. C., 168; Johns, J. W., 172; John-
ston, A., 138; Jones-Brydges, Sir H. J.
169; Jones-Parry, Sir T. L. D., 210
KEANE, Adm. the Hon. G. D., 195;
Keene, C. S., 135; Kemeys-Tynte, Col.

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