GREECE.-Treaty of annexation of Ionian Islands to, [4]; Ionian Islands for- mally united to, [164]; Hon. E. M. Erskine appointed Envoy to, 329. GRESHAM-STREET, great fire in, 139. GREY, EARL, motion relating to, [111]; rejected, [113].
GREY, SIR GEORGE.-Motion for Com- mittee for amendment respecting Under- Secretaries of State, [147]; agreed to, nem. con., ib.; bill for alteration of the Criminal Law, [159]; passed, [160]; (Governor of New Zealand), vide NEW ZEALAND. GUIZOT,
66 Memoirs of a Minister of State," [302]. GUNPOWDER, explosion of magazines near Erith, 141.
HABERDASHERS' COMPANY, their Hall partially destroyed by fire, 139. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, Life of, [310]. HARROW.-School speech-day at, 94; Prince and Princess of Wales present, 95; cricket match with Eton, 99. HARTINGTON, MARQUIS OF.- - Moves army estimates, [49]; supplementary army estimates presented by, [50]; motions on fortification of arsenals and dockyards, [70]; adopted, [71]. HARVEST, quite equal to the average, [167].
HARWOOD, A. J., "Year books of the reign of King Edward I.," [300]. HAWTHORNE, N.-Obituary notice, 191; posthumous work, "Pansie," [319]. HAY, SIR JOHN, motion relating to Ash- antee expedition, [116]; rejected, [119]. HAYWARD, MR., Q.C., "Diaries of a Lady of Quality," [327].
HEINFETTER, HERMAN, New Testament from the Vatican MS., [305]. HELLENES, vide GREECE. HENNESSEY, MR., motion respecting Po- land, [114]; rejected, [115]. HERBERT, MR., picture of "Moses de- scending from Mount Sinai," in the Palace at Westminster, [335]. HEREFORD, statue of Sir G. C. Lewis at, 134.
HIGHFIELD-HOUSE OBSERVATORY, ob- servations on the weather during the year 1864, 315.
HILLFIELD HALL, WARWICK, burnt down, 19.
HISTORY OF THE YEAR, English, [1]; Foreign, [172]; and vide FRANCE, DENMARK, &c.
HOLSTEIN, Denmark withdraws its troops from, [72]; and vide SCHLESWIG-HOL-
HOME DEPARTMENT, T. G. Baring, Esq., appointed Under-Secretary, 329.
HOMER, new translation of, by the Earl of Derby, [314]. HONOURABLE
THE, Princess of Wales presents colours to, 93.
HORSE SHOW, METROPOLITAN, at Isling- ton Agricultural Hall, 95. HOSPODAR, vide TURKEY.
HOTTEN, "Slang Dictionary," [315]. HUBBARD, MR., motion on income tax, [46]; rejected, [47].
HUGO, VICTOR, "William Shakespeare," [309].
HUNT, WILLIAM, obituary notice, 192. HURRICANE, very destructive, at Cal- cutta, 145.
HUTCHINSON, REV. W., remarkable trial concerning the will of, 232. HUXLEY, Professor,
"Elements of Comparative Anatomy," [353]. HYDE PARK, review of Volunteers in, 78.
INCOME TAX.-Mr. Gladstone's comments on, [28]; reduction of, [29]; Mr. Hubbard's motion on, [46]; rejected, [47]. INDIA.-Financial statement for, [134]; Sir Charles Wood's resolutions on, ib.; agreed to, [135]; rapid development of resources, [165]; history of the Mutiny, [296].
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS.-Lord Palmer- ston's motion, [151]; agreed to, nem. con., ib.; Lord Robert Cecil's motion as to their reports, [148]; carried, [149]. INUNDATION AT SHEFFIELD, by the bursting of a reservoir, 30.
IONIAN ISLANDS.-Treaties for giving up and annexing to Greece; reduction of army consequent on evacuation of, [53]; formally united to Greece, [164]. IRELAND.-Debate on emigration from, [19]; Colonel Dunne's motion for com- mittee on taxation of, [47]; adopted, [48.]
IRVING, WASHINGTON, Letters of, [310]. ISLINGTON, AGRICULTURAL HALL.
Man nearly killed by a lion at, 8; Horse Show at, 95; Smithfield Club Cattle Show held at, 169. ITALY.-History of the year, [242]; Con- vention as to evacuation of Rome by French troops, [242]; transfer capital to Florence, [243-246]; credit opened to pay expenses of transfer of capital, [246].
JAMES, Sir J. K., Translation of "Jeru- salem Delivered," [324].
JAMESON, MRS. (and LADY EASTLAKE), "The History of our Lord as exempli- fied in Works of Art," [304].
JAMIESON, D. A., "Life of Bertrand ! Du Guesclin, [303]. JANUARY, Chronicle for, 1. JAPAN.-Murder of British subjects in, [4]; debates on, [108]; Mr. Buxton's motion as to Kagosima, ib.; murder of an Englishman in, ib.; Earl Grey's motion relating to, [111]; rejected, [113]; despatches, &c., relative to mur- der of Major Baldwin and Lieutenant Bird at Kamakura, 308.
JAVA, work on, by M. B. D'Almeida, [312].
JEAFFRESON, J. C. (and W. Pole), "Life of Robert Stephenson," [310]. JEAFFRESON, J. C., "Not Dead Yet," [321].
JERDON, T. C., "Birds of India," [3 JEREMIE, REV. J. A., appointed Dean of Lincoln, 329.
JEUNE, VERY REV. F., appointed Bishop of Peterborough, 329.
JOHNSON, new edition of his Dictionary, by Dr. Latham, [314].
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES, vide Coм- PANIES.
JUTLAND, vide DENMARK. JUNE, Chronicle for, 83. JULY, Chronicle for, 95.
KAGOSIMA.-Destruction of portion of, by British forces, [4]; Mr. Buxton's motion disapproving of burning of the town, [108]; rejected, [111]; and vide JAPAN.
KAMAKURA, vide JAPAN.
KAYE, MR., "History of the Sepoy War," [296].
"KEARSAGE," Federal ship, destroys "Alabama off Cherbourg, 89, [266]. KEBBEL, T. E., 66 Essays upon History
and Politics," [324]. KENRICK, Rev. J., “Archæology and His- tory," [316].
KIEL, PRINCE OF AUGUSTENBURG re- ceived at, by German Commissioners, [72].
KING, vide DENMARK, PRUSSIA, &c. KING, C. W., "The Gnostics and their Remains," [305].
KING, MR. LOCKE, Bill for Extension of Franchise, [140]; thrown out, [141].
KINGLAKE, MR., motion on Danish question, [95]; carried, [102]. KINGSLEY, REV. C., "The Roman and the Teuton," [299].
"KIRKMAN, SHUTTLEWORTH v.," breach of promise case, 17.
KITTO, "Cyclopædia of Biblical Lite- rature," [303].
"KNIGHT COMMANDER," launch of, at Dublin, 28.
"KNOX v. SMEE." Vide HUTCHINSON WILL CASE.
LAWSON, MR., bill respecting Licenses for Sale of Liquors ("Permissive Bill"), [161]; thrown out, [164].
LEECH, JOHN, obituary notice, 194. LEEDS.-Assizes held there for the first
time, 135; execution of Joseph Myers and James Sargisson, 135; failure of joint-stock bank at, [170].
LEICESTER, destruction of Mr. Coxwell's balloon at, by a mob, 104.
LEMOINE, discovery in chemistry, [351]. LEMON, M., "Loved at Last," [320]. LESURQUES, case of, debate in the Corps Législatif, [208].
LEWINS, W., "Her Majesty's Mails," [326].
LEWIS, SIR G. C.-Statue of, at Hereford; Essays on the Administrations, &c." [325].
"LEWIS, WYSE v.," singular will case in Ireland, 23.
LICENSES, for sale of liquors, vide "PER- MISSIVE BILL."
LIDDELL, MR.-Motion on conduct of Government in regard to China, [104]; house counted out, [105].
LINCOLN, Rev. J. A. Jeremie appointed Dean of, 329.
and vide DENMARK; CONFERENCE,
"LONDON REVIEW," THE, [329].
LONGMAN, MESSRS., Periodicals," [327].
LORDS, HOUSE OF, trial respecting the "Alexandra," 208.
"LOTTY SLEIGH," THE, explosion of at Liverpool, 3.
LOUIS XVI., unpublished letters of, [303]. LOWE, MR., resigns office in consequence of the success of Lord R. Cecil's motion as to inspectors of schools, [149]. LOWNDES, Bibliographer's Manual," [309]. LUCRETIUS, new edition, &c., by H. A. J. Munro, [313].
LUNACY CASE, "Macintosh v. Smith," 19.
M'CULLOCH, JOHN RAMSAY, obituary notice, 195.
"MACINTOSH v. SMITH," extraordinary lunacy case, 19.
MACLEAN, J. Esq., appointed Lieut.- Governor of Natal, 330.
MADMAN, dangerous adventure with a, in a railway carriage, 117. MALMESBURY, EARL OF, motion censur- ing conduct of Government on Danish question, [89]; carried, [90].
MALT DUTY.-Mr. Morrell's motion on, [35]; rejected, [36]; remitted as to malt used for consumption of cattle, [36].
MALTA, Major-General Sir H. Storks ap- pointed Governor and Commander-in- Chief, 330.
MANCHESTER, DUKE OF, "Court and
Society from Elizabeth to Anne," [301]. MANNERS SUTTON, Hon. H. T., appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad, 329.
MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS, abated, [156].
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, GO- VERNMENT, Mr. Cobden's motion on, [68]; no division, [70].
MAORIES, THE, vide NEW ZEALAND. MARCH, Chronicle for, 28.
"MARGARET DENZIL'S anonymous novel, [320]. MARIGNAC, discoveries [351].
MARSH, MR., motion on civil service and miscellaneous estimates, [67]; with- drawn, ib.
MAXIMILIAN, EMPEROR
vide MEXICO.
MAXIMILIAN II., KING OF BAVARIA, obituary notice, 182. MAY, Chronicle for, 69.
MAZZINI, and other Italian refugees, Junior Lord of the Admiralty resigns
office on account of his connexion with, [66]; supposed connexion with Greco's conspiracy, [204].
MEXICO, proclamation of the Emperor of, [253]; Hon. P. Scarlett appointed En- voy and Minister to, 330. MICHIE, A., "The Siberian Overland Route," [312]. MILLER, DR., Elements of Chemistry," [353].
MINISTERS, List of H.M.'s, 330. MOLDO-WALLACHIA, vide TURKEY. MONEY MARKET, vide BANK OF ENG-
MORLEY, H., "English Writers," [306]. MOUHOт, travels in Siam, Cambodia, and Laos, [312].
MORRITT, MR., motion on malt duties, [35]; rejected, [36].
MUNRO, H. A. J., new edition of Lucre- tius, [313].
MÜLLER, FRANZ, apprehended at New York for murder of Mr. Briggs, 129; arrives at Liverpool, 138; execution, 157; confession, 160; exertions of German Protection Society, 160; mes- sage sent by King of Prussia to Her Majesty, 161; details of trial, 247; verdict, 280.
MÜLLER, MAX, "Lectures on the Science of Language," [314].
MURDER.-Execution of Luke Charles for, at Kirkdale Gaol, 6; execution of Joseph Devine, at Newgate, for, 69; Mr. Briggs murdered in a railway car- riage, 100; and vide MÜLLER, FRANZ; of Mary Curtboys, by Louis Gough, 124; verdict, 125; by Mary Ann Dyson, of her two children, 125; verdict of insanity, 126; of Amelia Blunt, execution of Francis Wane for, 176; (and piracy) on board of the "Flowery Land," vide "FLOWERY LAND," TRIALS.
MUSGRAVE, A. Esq., appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Newfound- land, 329.
MUSIC HALLS, their influence on the masses, [342].
MYERS, JOSEPH, execution of, at Leeds, for murder, 135.
NAMIAS, application of electricity to "Bright's disease," [352].
NAPIER, LORD, appointed Ambassador to Prussia, 330.
NAPIER, SIR WILLIAM, life of, [300]. NAPOLEON III., vide FRANCE.
NATIONAL GALLERY, additions to, [337]. NATAL, J. Maclean Esq. appointed Gover- of, 330.
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, annual meeting at Wimbledon, 105.
NAVAL ADMINISTRATION, Sir J. Walsh's motion on, [55]; withdrawn, [56].
NAVAL ARMAMENTS, debate on, [61]. NAVAL DOCKYARDS, management of, Mr. LINDSAY'S resolution relating to, [56]; withdrawn, ib.
NAVAL ESTIMATES.-Presented by Lord C. Paget, [55]; vote for number of men and boys, [56]; agreed to, [60]; vote for wages of men in dockyards, [60]; agreed to, ib.; supplementary, [61]; agreed to, ib.
NEW YORK, apprehension of Franz Mül- ler, for the murder of Mr. Briggs, 129. NEW ZEALAND, insurrection in, [4]; war with the Maories, [119]; British force partially repulsed at Tauranga, [119]; debates on, [120]; bill authorizing loan to, [122]; passed, [123]; the war still continuing at date of prorogation, [165]; account of the war in, [254]; curious letter of William King, the native chief, [255]; Sir George Grey appointed Governor in the room of Mr. Gore Browne, [256]; despatch of the Duke of Newcastle to Sir George Grey, [258]; Sir George Grey's proclamation as to the land on the Waitara river, [259]; account of the war, from Col. Warre and Gen. Cameron, [259]; unaccount- able escape of 200 native prisoners, [261]; gigantic bird Dinornis conjec- tured to be still in existence, [352]. NEWCASTLE, DUKE OF, obituary notice, 196; and vide NEW ZEALAND. NEWDEGATE, MR.-Motion on Danish question, [95]; dropped, ib.; bill for commutation of Church rates, [158]; thrown out, ib.
NEWFOUNDLAND, A. Musgrave, Esq. ap- pointed Governor and Commander-in- Chief of, 329.
"NIAGARA," THE, Federal steam frigate, captures the "Georgia," 127. NICHOLS, "Biography of the Brothers Davenport," [326].
NILE, THE, books and controversy respect- ing its source, [310], [311]. NORTH AMERICA, vide AMERICA. NOVEMBER, CHRONICLE FOR, 148.
OBITUARY NOTICES.-Miss Lucy Aikin, 181; the King of Bavaria, 182; Sir William Brown, Bart., ib.; the Earl of Carlisle, 183; John Clare, 184; the Rev. Dr. Cureton, 186; William Dyce, R.A., 187; the Right Rev. Thomas Turton, Bishop of Ely, 188; the Right Hon. Thomas Erskine, 189; Professor Ferrier, ib.; Sir John Watson Gordon, ib.; Nathaniel Hawthorne, 191; Thos. Colley Grattan, ib.; William Hunt, 192; Walter Savage Landor, 193; John Leech, 194; John Ramsay McCulloch, 195; the Duke of Newcastle, 196;
William Smith O'Brien, 199; Mr. Jus- tice Perrin, 200; the Right Rev. George Davys, Bishop of Peterborough, 201; Miss Adelaide Ane Procter, ib.; David Roberts, R.A., ib.; Nassau William Se- nior, 203; Miss Catherine Sinclair, 204; Capt. Speke, ib.; Lieut.-Col. Torrens, 205; Alaric Alexander Watts, 206; King of Würtemberg, ib.
O'BRIEN, W. SMITH, obituary notice, 199. O'CONNELL, The late DANIEL, burnt in effigy at Belfast, 120.
OCTOBER, CHRONICLE FOR, 141. OLIPHANT, MRS., "The Perpetual Cu- rate," [319].
OPERA, THE, Italian and English, [341]. OSBORNE, MR. B., motion on Treaty of. London and Schleswig-Holstein ques- tion, [78]; rejected, [80].
OXFORD, THE UNIVERSITY OF.-Com- memoration, 86; bill for abolition of tests, [151]; thrown out, [153]; Rev. W. W. Shirley appointed Regius Pro- fessor of Ecclesiastical History, 328. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE, the annual boat-race at Putney, 39.
PADDINGTON, GREAT WESTERN RAIL- WAY STATION, dead body of a child found in waiting-room of, 135. PAGE, MR., "Advanced Text-book of Physical Geography,” [352]. PAGET, LORD CLARENCE. Presents naval estimates, [55]; debates on, [58]; motion for committee on dockyard ac- commodation, [60]; agreed to, ib, PALEONTOLOGY, supposed discovery in, [352].
PALESTINE, work on, by Signor Pierotti, [312].
PALMERSTON, VISCOUNT.-Gives account to Parliament of proceedings of Con- ference on Denmark, [82]; statement respecting conduct of Government re- garding China, [103]; unveils the statue of Sir G. C. Lewis, at Hereford, 134; motion to rescind resolution as to reports of inspectors of schools, [151]; agreed to, nem. con., ib.; his speech at Guildhall, on Lord Mayor's Day, 155. PANG BOURNE, railway collision at, 171. PARIS, COUNT OF, marriage of, to Princess
Isabelle d'Orleans, at Kingston, 80. PARLIAMENT, opening of, [3]; address in answer to Queen's speech, [5]; debates in, ib.; and vide the various subjects under separate heads; measures relating to parliamentary reform, [137]; proro- gation of, by commission, [164]; monotonous character of Session, [166]; brief review of Session, ib. PARTON, J., "Life and Times of Benja- min Franklin," [301.]
PEACOCKE, MR., motion on Treaty of
London and Schleswig-Holstein ques- tion, [79]; withdrawn, [80]. PEKIN, vide CHINA.
PENAL SERVITUDE, alteration of law re- lating to, vide CRIMINAL LAW. PENGWERN, seat of the Mostyn family, burnt down, 24.
PERIODICALS, remarks on new, defunct, &c, [327].
"PERMISSIVE BILL," debates on, [161]; bill negatived, [164].
PERRIN, THE HON. MR. JUSTICE, obit- uary notice, 200.
PERSIA, work on, by Mr. Eastwick, [313].
PERTH, Albert memorial at, inaugurated, 128.
PERU, differences with Spain, [247], [248].
PETERBOROUGH, BISHOP OF, obituary notice, 201; Very Rev. F. Jeune ap- pointed Bishop of, 329.
PHIPPS, Sir C. B.; appointed Secretary,
&c. to the Prince of Wales as Prince and Steward of Scotland, 328. PHOTOGRAPHY, progress of, [345], [351]; Photo-sculpture, [352]. PHOTO-SCULPTURE, vide PHOTOGRAPHY. PICTURES, exhibitions of, vide ART; im- portant sales of, [387]. PIEROTTI,
66 Customs and Traditions of Palestine," [312].
PILLOW, FORT, capture of, vide UNITED STATES.
PIRACY (and murder), on board the Flowery Land," vide "FLOWERY LAND," 24.
PIRATES, execution of five, at Newgate, for murder of the Captain of the "Flowery Land," 24.
PLYMOUTH, capture of, vide UNITED STATES.
POLAND.-Debates on, [113]; debates on in the Corps Législatif, [207]. POLE, W., vide JEAFFRESON. PORPOISE, specimen of, kept alive in the Zoological Gardens, [352]. PRAED, W. M., (the late), collected poems, [324].
PRICHARD, I. T., "How to Manage it," [321].
PRESTON, fire at Hanover-street mills, 178. PRINCE, son of Prince and Princess of Wales, born, Jan. 8, 2; christened Albert Victor Christian Edward, 28-30. PRINCE CONSORT, (THE LATE), riotous assembly in Dublin, in reference to pro- posed monument to his memory, 25; memorial at Perth inaugurated, 128. PRINCE OF AUGUSTENBURG, vide AU- GUSTENBURG.
PRINCE OF WALES, vide WALES. PRINCESS OF WALES, vide WALES. PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE, obituary notice, 201.
PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, 328. PRUSSIA, KING OF, sends message to Her Majesty, respecting the convict Müller,
161. PRUSSIA. Refusal of Chambers to author- ize loan for Danish war, [215]; speech of King of, respecting Denmark, in the Chamber of Deputies, ib.; Lord Napier appointed Ambassador to, 330.
PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.-Take the Schles- wig-Holstein question into their own hands, [72]; demand repeal of common constitution of Denmark and Schleswig, ib.
PRUSSIA, and other countries, treaty with, for giving up protectorate of Ionian Islands, [4].
PUBLIC WORKS, Act relating to, [166]. PUTNEY, the Annual Oxford and Cam- bridge boat-race at, 39.
QUEEN, THE.-Speech on the opening of Parliament, [3]; birthday kept with the usual state for the first time since the death of the Prince Consort, 74; inaugu- rates Albert memorial at Perth, 128; message on prorogation of Parliament, Lord Chancellor delivers, [164].
RACE, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE, vide PUTNEY.
"RACEHORSE," THE, shipwreck and great loss of life, 178.
RACES, Ascot Cup day, 87; and vide DERBY, THE, &c.
RAILWAY, CHARING CROSS, opening of, 7;
Great Northern, dangerous adventure with madman in a carriage, 117; collision near Wortley Junction, 134; Great Western, collision at Pangbourne, 171; dead body of a child found in waiting- room at Paddington station of, 135; Metropolitan, explosion of engine, 71; North Kent, collision near Blackheath tunnel, 173; North London, murder of Mr. Briggs in a railway carriage, 100; trial of Franz Müller for murder of Mr. Briggs, 247; verdict, 280; North-East- ern, accident at Gothland, 18; South Western, accident on the way back from Ascot races, 88; verdict, 89. RAILWAYS, act for facilitating construc- tion of, 166.
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