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1873. 



^SATINTER QUARTER— January 1 to March 31. 



^ The only true bistory of a country is to be found in its newspapers.** 

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5.0fUEL PALMER, 335, STBJiSD, ^ .^ 

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PltMEB'S 
INDEX TO "THE TIMES* 



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A'Beckett (Arthur; on the Lom of the North- 

Abbott! (Edirin A) on the Conference of Head 

Ma^iten at Birmingham, 3 j 8 b^-^j 10 c— 11 

il0/-l«/6 t 
dnction of a Solicitor in London, 19 m 6 «^2I 

m 6/— 12 m 12 e 
Aberdeen (Karl of) on the lou of the NorthJUet, 

«0 flO 6 
•— UniTertity ^Degree! Conferred, 12 m 11 e 
Aboriginal "iniieTei of the Welt of America, 15 

j 9e 

Aooumrst^ 

^— CharloB Abbott, who was Killed bj Falling 

from a ladder, in Kentiih Town, 13/5/ 
to Sir Richard Airej, while Hunting, 11 m 

9/— 12 m 12 e 
to Charlef Baile/, Killed by Slipping on a 

Piece of Orange Peel, 15i 10 a 
-«^ at a Baptist Chapel, at WilUamsport, from 

the Floor QiTing Way &c., 9 j 10 a 
at Biggleswade,, by a Bridge Qiving way 

while an AgricultnralBngine was Passing orer , 

13/6/ 
to Thomas BUntaff, who Fell from a House 

Top at Rochester Row, I87 6/ 
*— BoUer Elzplosion on Board the Druid on the 

Cross Sands, 8>5/— 23; 6 c— 13/7 d 
at the American Iron Works, Pittsburgh, 

21/4 cf 

at Conshohocken, 21 fid 

■ at the Pittsburg Ironworks, 5/5 6 

at a Rolling MlQ, at Syracuse, 21/4 e 

at the Bolton Iron and Steel Works, 9 j 9/ 

to Mr Bonar, at Berne, on the Ice, 14y 5 e 

to James Brodie, Killed by Falling ofiF a 

PUnk,18/9/ 
to Sarah Burke, burnt to Death from smo- 
king in Bed, 18 /* 12 (f 
to Robert Burton, Killed by Falling into a 

Sewer in Bride Street, 24j 5/ 
to William Cererd, lUlledb/ the ACachinery 

he WMS PoliBhing, 28 m 10 a 

toAJexMDder CUrk, who F^ Tbrovish the 

IO0 vrbMe Ouuing Wild Fowl at LochSlj, 11 



AcoidentB (contituud)* 

to Mr Clarke dole. Killed^ while Hunting, 

from his Horse Dashing Him Agiinat a Tm^ 

26 m 10 e 

— to Arthur John CopeUnd, Thrown from m 
Trolly at Shadwell, Sj 9/ 

to Thomas Dann, Shot by His Own Rifli» 

SmJh 
to Lord De Grey, at Cannes,^ Thrown from 

his Carriage^ 5 m 12 c— 6 m 6/--7 m 9 /— 8 m 

8 c— 10 TO 9f— U m 12/— 13 m 9/ 
-«— to John Dore, whose Arm Became Fixed ia 

an Hydraulic Lift, 8 ; 9/ 
to Jane Doff, Struck by Lightning, at Lit- 

Ue Peel Cotton Mill, 4 ; 3 e 
to William Dunn, Shot while Playhig with 

a Loaded Gun, in Westminster Road, 25/ 12 <f 
to Henry Eve, Accidentally Shot when out 

Rabbiting near Chelmsford, 22/11/ 
Explosion of Gas at the * Beaoon Court 

Tayem, New Brompton, 24 m 9 e 

' at High Street, lancohi, 24 m 9 s 
^— of Gun Cotton, at the Pafement Qnar* 

ries of Spittal, Five Men Injured, 14 7 10 e 

— of a Gunpowder Magazine at Mont Vale- 
rien, 8 m 5 a«>10 m 5 a 

• MiUs, at Harrey, 6 m 6 6 



of Shells at the Woolwich Arsenal, 27/ 
-3 in 6/ 
Fatal Ice, at Auchenreock Lodi; Six Lirea 

Lost, 18/ 10 b 

Boat, ofF Sheemess, 11 m 12 e 

to Four Young Men, Drowned at Little 

Ferry. 27/6/ 
to a Family at Manchester from an Escape 

ofGas, 3/lW 
to Capt. Gttswell, on board the LUe, 18 j 

7 • 
to James Harris, Burnt to Deatii, from Qet> 

ting into a ** Dead" Railway Engine, 17/7 « 
at Hartlepool, from the Breaking of the 

Coupling Irons, 5 m 12 d 
^-* to Thomaa ^Oidjx\ ^%xiAMst^%svs^^^^^%aBl^ 



\, ttom an Explo- 
r, 267 6 e 

n and Peter Wood, Drowned 
27j5 f 

orley, Killed by Falling out 
f 

rkyn. Fatal to, from a Gun 
jhooting, I0j5d 
•corn. Shot while Shooting 
24j 12 a 

r. Shot while out Sporting, 
7e 
es, from the Lightning, 6 j 

id and Two others, from a 

Tailing Through a Bridge at 

■'20j5e—Af7d 

11, who Fell Against a Wall, 

ers, Ealled by Falling off the 

iBelgravia,3jr6/' 

and Some Friends, by the 

It they were in, in the Dor- 
d 

m Scott, who Fell from his 
)w, 20i6/ 
Killed by the Fall of a 
near Newport, 24 j 12 a 
afe Falling vrith its Occu- 
81/6 c— 22/6/ 
Ittie Cottonwood, Utah, 14 

hays, who was Killed by 
V)nservancy, 26/5 « 
ool New Year's Party, at 
dl, from the Flooring giv- 
ig them into the Cellar, 4 



• Damp Explosion at 



22/3/ 



. at tlie Flatts Pit, 
■ at Talke Colliery 



21/5C— 22/7 e— 24/1 
Flooding of the Manoi 

j 10 b 
at Glasbrook's New C 

Ash, Four Sinkers Killed 

at the Moorljiud Collie 

Moss Pit« Explosion, ( 

3c 
at the Woolley Main ( 

Killed, 6/10/— 9^*9 /- 
AOOIDENTS EAILWAt:— 

near Alieghanies, 20 m 

in the Alleghany Vallt 

leum Cars Talong Fire, 8 n 
on the Baltimore to Har 

10 6 
Fatal at Blisworth, Boai 

on, 4/6 c 

to a Coal Train at Fern 

Collision at Bardon Hil 

Trade Inquiry into, 4 / 8 rf 

at Brindsford Station 

■ at Bryers Green Leve 
at Carter-House Ji 

Trade Inquiry into, 27 j 6^ 

at Chequerbent, 8/6 

at the Croft Station, 

near Dodworth Static 

near Dunbar Station, 

of an Express with a 

ton Station, 31 m 9/ 

at Hanston Station, 2 

»t 1 



1873J 



PALMEB'g INDEX TO " THB TIMES " NBWSPAPbB. 



Adfb 



— Bailway (continued), 

ary Ann Cookson, Killed at the Ribble 

Hallway, 13; 6 6 

ousins, a Signalman, on. the North 

Railway, 28 m 11 e 

)hn Crocher Cook, at Clapham Junc- 

m Ipc 

e Driffield Goods Train, at Flazton, 23 

le Driver of the Uxbridge Mail Cart 

! West Drayton Station, 24/6 c 

iton and Booth, Two Platelayers, 27 j 

Oliam Edmunds, Killed at Bruce Orore 

6/lOrf 

homas Elsworth, Decapitated while 

Qg the Wheels of his Engine at Hart- 

Express Train, near Ecdeihall Sta- 

6/ 

>v. Robert Qardmer, Killed at Wolver- 

1 Station, Zlj i d 

eorge Glaring, Bun Over at Ford 

a, 6 ; 6 c 

»seph Grioe, at Shustoke Station, 4 j 

[ichael and William Guest, at Hems- 
tation, 29 m 12 6 

uymer, a Guard, Killed by Striking 
i Against a Railway Bridge, 14y 11 ef 
W. Harrison, Run Over at Red Hill 
Level Crossing, 26/5 e 
ones Harrey, Killed at Poplar, 12 m 

itt, a Porter, Slipping Under a Train, 

Shunter, at the Priory Station, 14 j 

hn Jones and Darid Dayies, at Marris- 
ion,9;6/ 

slip near Killiney, 18^ 8 6 
urtm Lawless, at the Rutherglen Sta- 
in 12 c 
. Malin at the Leyland Railway Sta- 

/9/ 

*8. Mathieson, Killed at Portgowar Sta- 

m 11 

ir Donald BfLeod, Board of Trade 

into, 27j6f 

[estre from the Boiler Rending the 

in Twain, &c., 15/12 c 

ral Train Fails Oyer an Embankment 

lerton Glen, 20/ 6 ef 

)w Escape of a Collision at the Beloy- 

luct, 17 m 12 f 

^ight Train on the LouisTille Railway : 

oxud Heroism During the Accident, 1 

chard Oglesby, at Smeeth Drove Sta- 
6/ 

Passenger Train near Arley, 3 i 9/ 
ir Atlanta, 4 ; 3 a 

-vreea CahiiB and Boulogne, near Mar- 
/7e 

Ckyrrjr, 9j 10 a 

e Ouipuzcoa, Bnncb, 10 f5 c 
UubeBg9,9j6f "^ -^ •- 



AcoidentB — ^Bailway (continued), 

to a Passenger Train from Ossett to Leeds, 

27 j 6 c 

at Stoneycombe, 29 / 6 c 

between Wakefield and Bamsley Stations, 

7/7/ 

near Stafford, 3/8 a 

at Willesden Station, Board of Trade 

Liquiry into, ij S d 
— — to the Paris Mail Train near Marquise, 14 

7*6 6 
to James Patching, Cut to Pieces near 

Falmer, 22 ; 7 a 

to Robert Pert, Killed at Barnes, IZfld 

on the Pittsburg to Cindnnate, 20 m 10 6 

to Two Platelayers, near Leyland Station, 

12/6 « 
at Pontypool Road North, Junction, 18 m 

11 rf 

— to a Porter, at Frant Station, 22 / 7 a 
to Patrick Preston, at Camden Goods Sta- 
tion, 12 m 12 e 
on the Rail at Penrith from a Fall of a 

Rock, 17 m 12/ 
to Mr. Ridge, Station Master, Killed at 

Paddock Wood, 3 m 12 a 
to William Safman, at Stratford Station, 

27i6e 
to Samuel Slack, at Chapel-en-le-Frith 

Station, 4> 8 d 
to Charles Smith, Jumpmg out of a Train 

at Ludgate Hill, 24 /n 9 /* 
to Edwin James Smith, at the Walworth 

Road Station, 26 m 12 c 
to Thomas Webb, Killed from a Fall at 

King's Cross Station, 3 / 6/ 
to John Thorpe, at Leicester Station, 26 m 

12 c 

to a Woman and Child, at Leyland Railway 

Station, 19/9/ 
Board of Trade Returns on Accidents, 6 / 

7 c— 18/7 rf 
According to Act of Parliament, see Gaibtt 

Theatre 
iVccountant-General in the Court of Chancery, 

Abolition of the Office of, 7> 9 e 
Act of Parliament Language, 21/4 e 
Adams (R.) on Gold in New South Wales, 31 i 4/ 
Vdelphi Permanent Benefit Land Building &c. 

Company, 14/10 c 
Adye*s (Brig. Gen.; on Central Asia, 16 / 9/— 

17/9/ 

List of Invitations, 17/9/ 

Admiralty and its Contracts, 27/ 12 a 

Office Scale, 26 j 6/ 

and the Prince of Wales, im9f 

ADMIRALTY OOUET:— 

the ySb/ui, 22 i 11 « 

the Antilo}^, Uj lid 

the Britannia — the Petite Noemie, 26 m 11 e 

the C. M, Paliwr^ihA Lonvax^^Ll t^ VL>i 

the Cargo ex Argos^ VI m W d 

the Carlos Nasos. ^o f W J c.w • xx A. 

the C/uitumry-tYi^ ^'''^}'^\t^^ vv W^ ^ 

the C/iarkeisK,'i% 3 W A—Vi mVS.^ «^^ 

11 d— 21 m U b— -^^ m\Q e 



Adxn 



Admiialty Ooiurt (amttnuedj. 

the UwneUy^ the James Mason, 28 m 11 c 

the Mary CeUste, 28 m 7/ 

the Ifaun'tanto— the Hoopoe, 10 m 10/ 

the Murillo, 20/ 11 c 

the Nu^har—the RaUus, 1» /* 11 c 

the Ogtr, 7 m II d 

the Onward, 29 j 11 d 

the Oporto, 6/10/ 

the Cfryx — the Sivia, 17 m 13 c 

the Prince Eugene— the W. H. RendaU,'2l 

file 

the Rasche, 29 m 11 c 

the Russellj 10/ 11 c 

the Schwalbe, 18 m 11 • 

the Sea Drift, 3/11 d 

the Sunderland— the H, B. Emery, 26 m 11 e 

the Thomas Adams — the Louis Joseph, 1 / 

11 d 

the Vale ofNxth, 26i 11 d 

the Zanela — the Antilope, 16 j 11 c 

Adulteration of Food, 28 j 9/-29i 10 6 
Act— St. Pancras Vestry Regulationf , 6 

Act, Working of, 29 m 12 b— 81 m 13^ 

Adyertising for a Philosopher, l^mT d 

Advowsons, Sale of, 27 /'5 rf 

JEronautics — an American iBronaut Intends to 

Visit Ireland in a Balloon, 17 m lie 
Afghan Boundary, Notes ahout, 24/10/— 20 m 

10/ 

Sir H. C. Rawlinson o», 26/9/ 

Afghanistan and Persia, 12 m 12 b 

African SUre Trade, Meeting at the Mansion 

House about, 24/7 « 
Agricultural Children's Bill, 27/6 a 

HaJl Company, Report, 6 m 10 c 

• Labourers, Notices of Meetings, Use of the 

Boyal Arms lUegal, 28 m 11 c 
Warwickshire, Notes about, 8 j 7/— 24^ 

12 d 

Increased Pay for, in Norfolk, 22/ 12 c 

Air-Gaa light Company, 23^ 7 6 

Airey (John) Railway Map of Lancashire and 
District, 20 m 6 a 

Alabama Claims — Bill in Senate for Distribution 
Amongst Claimants, 1 / 10 a 

a Barrister's Idea of it, 27/ 12 a 

How England and Prussia Settled Such 

Matters, 1 m 8 6 

Notes about, 28/12 c 

Notices about, 3 ii 5 6 

Parliamentary Papers on the Case of, 25 / 

11a 

Albert Assurance Arbitration, 10 / 9 d-^llj II d 

Count d'Alte's Case, 13/ 11 rf 

Frere's Case, 9 ;' 1 1 « 

-^— ^ re New Oriental Life Insurance Company, 
18/11 rf 

Tail's Case, 9 j 11 c 

Bridge at Chelsea, Opening of, to the Pub- 
lic, U' 6/ 
jUbrurht (—) OB the Contagious Diseases Act, 

J^^f f^*^^ ^^ Company, 6 J 6 a 
^^ ^'^ff^^''^'''^^ ^'^ ^^^ Coalfields at 



Alcock (Sir Rutherford) on Christian Missions in 

the East, 29 j 10 c— 30; 11/ 
Aleutian Relics, 2 J 12 b 
Algeria, Insurrection in, 6 m 6 a 
Alhambra Company, French Dancers Excluded, 

U'lOc 
Alison (Henry) on the Treasury and Crown 

Prosecutions, ij 10 d 
Alkali, Import Returns, 24y 4 c 
Allen (John; on the Athanasian Creed, 5/5 0— 

12 /•6/ 
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance, 27 m 10 6 
Almonte (J. Jara) on Peruvian Affairs, 18/ 10/ 
Almost Incredible — Four Men Leave a Boj 

Drowning, 11 m 7/ 
Allnatt (Dr.) a Tear's Weather and Water, 8; 

11a 

on Fire-Proof Houses, 18 j 6 c 

Alpine Risks— Dr. Bean's Insurance Case, 18 m 

116 
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Not a Re- 
gistered Society, 24 m 6 o 
Amateur Naval and Military Artists, EzhibitioD 

of. 13/^9/ 
AMERICA:— 
Agricultural Board, Report of, 4 i 3 a— S8 

ilOa 

Alabama Award, Distribution, 6/12 a 

Commission to Distribute, 12/5 c — 17/ 

5 6 ~26/9/— 18 m 12 6 
Discussion on, 26/9 /— 6 m 4 d— 6 m S 

a — 26 m 6 c 

- the Overplus, 18 m 12 A 



American Colonization Society, 6/12 & 

"^-^ Anglo-American Commission, 2 i 10 ci— 5/ 

10 a— 24 m 5 b 

=*- British Claims, 12/ 10 c 

Appointments, 3/6 i — 18 m 5 6 

Appropriation Bills, 10 nt 5 6 

Arkansas Legislature, 16 i 5 c 

Army, OfElcers Forbidden to hold Stats 

Offices, 20i 5 6 

Appropriation Bill, 18 m 12 c 

Aspinwall, Terrible Storm at, 12 / 6 a— IB 

/6 c 

Bank Note Currency, 28/ 10 6 

Bonds Called in for Redemption. 4 m 12 b 

Bering of the Hoosac Tunnel, 1 j 10 b— 2 ; 

8 b 

Boston Fireman's Fund, 1/ 10 a 

RebuUding of, 20 fid 

Boutwell (Secretary) Resigns, 18 m 5 e 

Cabinet, 7i 3 6—14/ 10 c 

Caldwell as a Senator, 6/10 a— 6/ 12 6- 

18/6b— 3TO4rf— ll/«12c 

Census, 1 ; 10 a— 2/ 4/— 31 m 6 s 

of " nUteracy," 12/ 10 c 

Indians, 12 / 10 c 

Returns of Lawyers, Doctors, and Clergy- 

men, 13/7 rf 

Christmas Casualties 9i 10 a 

City Mortality in, 29/ 5 e 

Coast Survey, 28 j 10 6 

Cold in, ^\loc[kiI^^ C\x^>asnaUxi<SM> 81 j 9 / 

-» — CoVonAo, ^*w ^Xsx/ft lot >i:fikft ^i'niQT^*^ j\^ 

b— B/VOa 
— — Coixmict<a»l'iBX«Siag^efe> \ i t> f — & \ ^ a- 



Mar. 81, 1878.] paimxb*s ikde^ to *' thi times ^ hiwbpapeb. 



Ame 



America (continued), 
j 8 a— 6i 6 6— 7i 8 6—8/ 6 6— »]; 6 h—lOj 8 
e— 11 3 6 fr— 18 J 6 a— 14i 6 c— 16 ; 6 c— 16; 

5 6—17; 5 6—18; 5 ^-20; 6 6—21; 5 6—22 
j 5 a— 28 / 6 6—24; 6 6—26; 6 6— 27i 6 6— 
28 ;• 6 6—29; 6 6—80; 6 6—81; 8 6—1/6 6— 
8/6 6—4 f 6 6—6 /6 6—6/ 6 a— 7/ 12 6— 
8/6 6—10 /6 rf— 11 /12 6—12/6 b— 18/6 
a— 14/10 a- 16/6 6—17/6 6—18 fb 6—19 
/6 c— 20/6 6—21/ 6 6—22 fh b—25/6 6— 

• 26/6 6—27/ 6 6—28 f 6 fr— 1 m 6 c—3 m 6 c 
— 4 in 12 h--6 m 6 6—6 m 6 6 — 7 m 12 6 — 10 m 

6 6—11 m 12 c— 12 m 12 6—18 m 6 c— 14 m 6 
6—16 m 6 6—17 m 7 c— 18 m 6 6—19 m 6 6— 
20 m 6 6—21 m 12 6—22 m 12 6—24 m 6 6—26 
SI 12 6—26 m 6 6—27 m 6 a— 28 m 6 6—29 m 6 
6—81 ml c 

^— Conference Committee, 21/4 « 
^— CongTPSs, Proceedings in, 1; 10 q & 6 — 21 
i 10 6—24^ 5 6—5 w 5 /a— 18 m ]2 6 

Admisnon' of Colorada as a 38th State to 

the Union, 1 i 10 6—22 ; 10 6 

- Congratulate the President on his re- 
Election, 17/6 6 
— Debate on the Battles of the Rebellion, 1 
;• 10 6— 2 y 10 d 

-on STatoralized Citizens Eligible to the 



Presidency, 1; 10 6 

Cotton Receipts of, 1 ; 6 6 — 2 ; 6 a — 4; 3 6 

—6 j 6 6—7; 8 t-lOj 8 c— 13; 6 a— 14 ; 6 c 
—16; 6 C-.16; 6 c— 18; 6 6—20; 6 6—21 ; 6 
c— 24; 6 c— 26; 6 6—27; 6 6—28; 6 6—29; 
6 6—80; 6 6—31 ; 3 c— 1/ 6 c— 8/6 c— 6/6 
6—6/6 a— 8 / 6 6—10/ 6 rf— 12y 6 a— 14 / 
10 6—17/6 6—18 /6 r— 19 /5 c-20/6 6— 
24/6 6—26/6 6—27/6 6—3 m 6 6—6 m 6 6 
— 6 m 6 6—10 m 6 6—15 m 6 6—18 m 6 6—22 
m 12 6—24 m 6 c— 27 m 6 a— 31 m 7 6 

Credit Mobilier Scandal, 8; 6 a— 22; 10 a 

—6/10 a— 6 / 12 a— 12 / 10 c-21 /4 «— 26 
/6 6—26/6 6— 27y 6 6—1 m 6 c— 8 m i d— 
6 m 6 6—8 m 4 d—H m 4 </— 18 m 12 6 

and Mr. Colfax, 18/6 d 

Members of Congress Associated with, 18 

/6 <f— 19/6 c— 21/4 «— 21/ 6 a— 28/ 5 6 

Cuban Affairs, 8; 6 a— 13 ; 6 a— 17 j 6 6— 

21/6 6—24/6 6 

Customs Circulars, 28; 10 a 

Diplomatic News, 28; 10 a 

Diz (GoTemor) Message of, 22/ 10 6 

Education, 21 ; 10 a 

Election of President, Change in the Man- 
ner of, 81 m 6 e 

Elections, 6/10 a— 18 m 6 e 

Erie Railway, Mr. Gould's Letter about^ 2 

ilOc 

. His Profitable Remorse, 6/7 a — 8/ 6 a 

Dividend, 8 m 4 « 

New Issue of Bonds, 16; 6 e 

Notices about, 10/6 6 

Stock, 21/ 10 6 

Finance, 1/10 a— 2/ 10 c— 14/ 10 r- 

10 e 



■12/ 



Fire at Boston, ^i»« Afojop'a Mejfage about, 

_— ^?2^^^^*??°4^«. *e., 81 m 7 6 



America (continued), 

Fortification Bill, 22 ; 10 a 

-, — Franking Privilege, Abolition of, 6/12 a — 

12/10 f— 21/4 « 

Fronde (J. A.; Closing Lecture, 2/ 10 <i- 

Funded Loan, 8/6 6—7/12 6—28 /6 6 

Contracts for, 26 ; 6 6—80 / 6 6—6 /10 a 

Gambling Houses, Raid on, in Philadelphia, 

din4« 
Geary (Governor) Annual Message of, 22 / 

10 6 

Gold Sales, 4/6 6-4 m 12 6 

Greeley (Horace) Controveny about Ua 

Estate, 1/10 c 

Bronze Statue to, to be Erected in Cen* 

tral Park, 1/ 10 c 

Hoosac Tunnel, Cost of, 18/6 rf 

Huntingdon, Rapid Growth of, 22/ 4 « 

Immigration Returns, 14/ 10 6 

Impeachment Question, 21/5 6 

Incendiaries in Missouri Hanged, 18/6 « 

Increase of the Official Salaries, 3 m 5 6 — 

4 m 12 6 

Indiana and Its Divorces, 3 m 4 « 

International Code of Signals to be Used 

by American Shipping, 12/5 a — 3 m \ e 
-^— Italian Immigrants, another Shipload, 1 / 

10 6 



Minister at Washington, 14/ 10 6 



Joint Commission for the Claims of the 

United States and Mexico Dissolved, 18 / 5 • 

Kansas Election, 18/6 rf— 24/4/ - 

-^ Lake Champlain Frozen Over, 26 ; 4 c 
Lee Family Circus Company Murdered by 

the Apache Indians, 14 ; 10 6 

Legal Tender Notes, 8 m 6 6 

Lighthouse Board Report, 22/ 10 a 

Louisiana, Pinchbeck Government in, 1 ; 

10 a 
and Arkansas Difficulties, Investigatioii 

into, 8/6 6— 8; 6 a 

Government in, 26/6 6 — 1 m 6 c 

" Lowery Gang " Rewards for their Bodies 

Alive or Dead, 14; 10 c 
Madocs, War with, 14/ 10 c— 17; 10 o— 

22 / 6 a— If 6 6—6 / 10 6—12 / 10 o— 18/5 

e— 21/4 «— 4 m 12 6—8 m 6 6—18 m 12 c— 20 

mlOi— 31m6/ 

Mail New Contract, 22/ 10 6 

Manufactures, Return of, 81 m 6 « 

Memphis, Breaking of an Ice Gorge at, 

and Great Destruction of Shipping, 14; 10 6 

Mexican Cattle Stealing Raids, 1 ;' 10 e 

MiUtary Men Not to Hold Civil Situati<Hii^ 

6/ 10 a 

Mining in, 28 ; 10 6 

Minnesota, Surveying Ezpedition in, 81 m 

6« 

Miscellaneous News, 26 m 6 6 — 28 m 6 6 

Mobije Custom House Duties, 12/6 « 

Mormons, PtQC«^TL\s^ K.^bsmaV'^ 5 "^^ ~ 



Aiqe 



palmeb's ikdbx to 



Americft (continued), 

— — National Debt, Increafe of, 4/8 a . 

— NaTy, New Vesiels, 6/12 b 

— ^- New Orleans, Riot at, 7 m 12 b— 20 m 10 a 

■ Jersey Legislature, 20 m 10 6 

■ Loan, 20 ; 6 6—21 j 6 c— 24 j 6 6—26; 6 
6— 28i 6 6—81 / 8 6—6/ 6 6—6/ 12 o— 81 m 
7b 

— Senators, 6/ 12 a 
* Ship Canal from the Mississippi to the 

Gulf of Mexico, 22 j 10 a 

Year's Day Holyday, 16 j 12 h 

' York, the GoTemor*s Message, 8^6 6 

■ Lnportation of Salmon Eggs, 21/4 • 

■ Lnproyed Sewerage of , 8 m 4 e 

■ ■ Pauper Children in, 24/4/ 
— ^— Storm in, 21 j 10 6 

New York Tribune, New Editor for, 2^ 10 rf 

— ^ Notes about, 21 / 10 6 

— ^ in the Old Hands Again, 8 j 6 a 

— Newspaper Mails, 21 j 10 a 

— Nominations and Elections, 22 j 10 a 

— Oregon, Indian Disturbances in, 80 i 5 6 

Postal Changes, 6/10 A— 18/6 d— 8 mid 

President of Bolivia, Shot by his Nephew, 

7/86 
— » Proposed Increase of the Salary of, 11 / 
126 

■ Address, 18 m 12 a 

Banquet, Bill of Fare, 20 m 10 </ 

-— Festmties, 20 m 10 6 

■■■ Inauguration of, 18 m 12 a 

■■ Inaugural Message, 6 m 6 a 

"InterHewing,'* 81 m 6/ 

■■ Mansion at Washington, 20/4/ 

■ Southern Tour of, 21/4 e 
Presidential Election, Entire Return, 1 j 10 

6— 16 i 12 6 
— — Formal Counting of the Votes, 14/ 10 a 

— 8m4(/ 
I New Mode for Conducting, 28 i' 10 6 

PubUc Debt, 17 j 10 a— 21/4 </— 18 m 12 C 

Raids of Apache Indians, 28 j 10 6 

Railway News, 21 j 10 6 

— Resignation of Secretary Boutell Denied, 1 j 
56 

— — Salary of the President, IjlOa 
-^ Samina Bay, Purchase of Condemned h\ 
the Press, 20 i 6 6—22 ; 10 a— 6/10 a— 81 >y, 

6/ 
Shermaa (Lydia) Trial of, for Murder, 28 j 

10 6 

Ship News, Bj 6 b— 17i 66— 8 m 6 6 

Snow in Minnesota, 24 / 6 6—28 j 10 6 

•p— South Carolina Election— Open Bribery, ] 

J 10 c 

and Spain, 28 ;* 10 a 

^— Spanish Republic, Recognized by, 8 m 4 c' 

— Stokes (Mr.) Found Guilty of Murdering 
Mr.Fisk,7;8 6 

■ Sentenced to be Hung, 8 i 6 6 
New Trial Refused, 16/6 6 

S^jms In, 9 J 10 a^Uj 10 b 

' Sabsi'djr BiU, 21/4 d 

— — Tsunmanjr Franda, IS J 6 a 
~^»f 2Vmcz> 



\ 



America (continued), 

Tariff Act, 20 m 10 6 

Tonnage Tax and British Steamers, 29 a 

6 a 

Trade of Cincinnati, 16/ 12 6 

Tweed (William) Trial of, 22 / 10 6—28/ 10 

6—1/6 6—6/10 6—21 fi d 
Tyndall (Professor) Lecturing in New York, 

Ac., 2/ 10 rf— 6/ 4/— 18/6 e 
Derotlon of the Proceeds of his Lectures^ 

81m 6/ 

Utah, News about, 21/4 rf-20 m 10 6 

Vienna Exhibition — American Transports 

to. If 10 6 
War Sloops, Bill for the Construction of, 

24/6 6 
Ward's Island, Attempted Escape of Con- 

Tict« from, 21 / 10 6 

Washington, as it is in Progress, 2 i* 4/ 

Birthday, Anniyerary of, 24/6 6 

Weather in, 18/6 d 

Western States, 18/ 6 c 

Williamson (Mrs. Sarah) Case of Dese^ 

tion, 21 fid 
—^-Woman's Rights in California — a Wife 

May sue her Husband and the Husband ths 

Wife, 8 m 4 e 
Americl^^eart of, 1 / 4 « 
American Atlantic Mail Steamship Compan7, 

12/lOc 
i— and British Credit. 27/ 10/ 

CJity Morality, 29 ; 6 e 

English, 28 ; 9 « 

Ice Harrest, 81/ 7/ 

Investment Trust, 12 m 11 a 

Juvenile Party, 7 m 12 rf 

Leather Trade, 4/7/ 

Nationality, 23/ 11 c 

•* Providences," 18/ 6 /" 

Railroads, Mileage Extent of, 11/9/ 

Araoor River Navigation Company, 80/ 6 a 
Ancient Britons, Anniversary Festival of, 8 m 

7/ 

Newspaper — The lUadingMercuiy, 8/11 d 

Anderson (Eliz. Garrett) on Wholesome Houses, 
21/6/ 

Andrada (Pereira de) en the Brazilian Tele- 
graphs, 2/ 6 e 

Andrassy (Count) on the Gramont Revelations, 
14/6 a 

Andrews (J. F.) on the Custody of an Infant, 1 
TO 5/ 

Andrew (W. P.) on the Break of Guage in 
India, 21 m 4/ 

Anglo-American Railrood Mortgage Trust, 26 si 
10 a 

Australian Steam Navigation Company, 14 

m 7 c 

French Treaty of Commerce — Rouen Cham- 
ber to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 
ijAd 

Signed bv the Two Parties, 7/8 a 

— ^ Spcnsr Gazette on, 19/6 c 

ing oi, 25 5 1 a 



J.4B78] 



mWfiPAPSB* 



im 



(Dr. Jo«eph) on School Board Fees, 10 

\b, ImproTed Tranflit of, 10 m 6/ 

^H.) on Military Grieyances, ifhf^^f 

-12/lOe— 10«5c 

ther (Capt. Robt.) on Militarj Grieyancef, 

10/ 

icome Tax Meetings, 2 j 10 /— 20 m 6/ 

ml t 

arian Discoyery in Llanfachr^h, 22 / 

nthosiasm, 28 m 5 « 

scaries Hall, Kamet of Passed Ezamina- 
\j 4 /— 6y 4 c-liy 10 c— ISy 7/-18i 

\ and Slops, "V alne of Exports, 15 i 6 c— 

SS, ETC., OOXTETS:— 

iamond v. Deane, 8/11 c— 24 m 10 e 

^logical Discoyeries in Rome, Notes about, 

d— 2 y 10 b— 4 J 6 a 

. Salisbury Friary, 2 j 7 rf— 4^ 9 c 

;Unala8ka,2il2 6 

Expedition, 17y If 

xploration, Notes about, 2j 10 e — 8i 5 e 

r 10 6—8 i 6/— 13i 10 «— 12/ 10 d 

roposed. Meeting of the Geographical So- 

' about, 14 j 7/ 

roposed Volunteer, 28 i 10/ 

a, Reported Buried Cities in, 15 j 6 / 

rong (Sir William) Inaugural Address to 

North of England Institute of Mining 

neers, 8/7 b 

Grieyances, 6/12 c— 11/7/— 17/5 c 

id Nayy Amateur Fine Arts Exliibition, 

11 rf 

ew List, 11 m 10/— 18 m 10 e 

. (Arthur) on the Cotton District Relief 

1, 29y 7 c 

reek Order Conferred on, 7/12 6 

1 Military Morality, 6/8 c 

1 the Mutiny Act, 20 j 10 c 

«dlework, 28 m 5 e— 81 m 9 c 

ry Company — Distribution of Prizes, 21 /* 

ell of Wardour (Lord) on Foreign Deco- 
ns, 27/6«— SinS/ 

U (Canon) on the New Training College, 
10 s 

tee Inyasion — Proclamation of Adminis- 
►rHarley, 27/6/ 
Ited Roads, Notes about, 8 i 6 6 
ination of Major Macdonald, 26 m 5 & — 29 
I 

t on a Father at Clowne, 2y 10 (f 
&ted Chambers of Commerce, 4/7 c?— 20 
—21/10/— 24/12 6 
isian Creed :— Death of, 11 / 12 <f 
[eetlng at Bristol about, 22 j 5/ 
[eetings in Fayour of, 27 j 6 d— -30^ 6 rf— 
2e 

btes about, 30 j 5 s— 8 / 10 6—4 / 12 c— 
e_-8 /•4rf— 10/5/— J2/ 6/— 13 n2c 
/-i i^l8/ 11/— 21/12 b 
ncA on, 27/5 d 
Mm! Steunsbip Companj, 14/8 a— 18 



Attenborough cRichaxd) on the Income Tait W 

Attorneys, Admission of, 9 J 9/ 

General of England and Durham, imllji 

— 6 m 10/— 8 m 12 c 
Augmentation of Benefices Act, Returns Und^» 

4 mile 
AU8TBALIA:— 

Anglican Church Conferance^ 22^ 4 a 

Appointments, 2Sf6 b 

— ^ Appropriation Bill, 19 m 6 6 

Banking Intelligence, 22^ 5 6 

— r- Border Customs Receipts, 19 m 6 6 

Budget, 20 J 10 s 

Carl Atrocities, 20 j 10 d— 19 w 6 6 

Cabinet Changes, 20 j 10 d 

Changes of Goyeraors, 22 i 4 </ 

Christmas Time in, 19/4 rf 

Customs Returns, 19 m 6 6 

Duffy (ex-Premier) Reported Knighthood 

Conferred on, 4/5 a 

Education, 19 m 6 6 

Act in Sydney, 20; 10/— 22 ; 5 5—19 / 

Elections, 19/4/ 

Exhibition, Appointment of C'Onunissionerf 

for, 4 J 3 a 

Export of Gold, 7j 8 h—hfh h 

Gipps Land, New Goldfleld in, 21 m 4/ 

Goldships, 3 m 6 c 

Goyemor Fergusson Arriyes in London, 20 

i9s 
Hanrest Prospects about Adelaide, 19 / 

\2d 
Intereolonial Postal Arrangements, 28 / 

5 6 

— M'Culloch (Sir James) Temporary Agent 

for, 18^5/ 
Mining Intelligence, 20; 10/— 28; 4 e— 19 

/4 «— 19 m 6 6 

Miscellaneous News, 19/4 d 

New Goyemor for Victoria, 29 m 6 a 

Opening of Uie Parliament at Sydney, 20 / 

10 s 
Parliamentary Proceedings at Melbourne : — 

Education Bill, 20; 10 d 

Estimates, 20; 10 s 

Land Law, 20; 10 d 

Mining or Priyate Property Bill, 20 ; 

10 <f 

Proroguation of, 22; 4 e— 19/4 e 

Postal Communication with England, 20 ; 

10 e 

- Conference 19 m 6 a 



Progress of the Colony, 19/4 d 

Reception of Mr. Todd, 22 i 4 rf 

Rifle Association, 19 m 6 c 

Rolleston*s Gold and Tin Discoyeries Re- 
port, 18/4 d 

Volunteering and Land Orders, 20; 10/ 

Australian Agricultural Company, 22; 6 a— ^ / 
7a 

Meal Yt^^^tVvcv^, \ J Vl ^— ^^ ^ "^ ^ 



PAIJUB'B INDBX to ^ THE TIMES ^ NKW8PAP1EB. 



[Jan. Ito 



AUBTBIA:— 

Betrothal of Archduke Charles Louis to the 

Princess Marie of Braganza, 21 m 12 6 

——Beast (Count) and the Gramont Berela- 
tions, 11 i 6 a— 18 J 10 a 

Budget, 8 m 5 6 

Court Journal, 26/6 a 

Czechian National Gatherings, '6/ 5 a 

Diplomatic News, 9 i'6 6 

Electoral Reform BiU, 18/6 a 

— ^ and France, 7jSa 

— ^ Intendid Congress on Patent Rights, 26 m 
12 6 

— Policy During the Franco-German War, 6 
i6a 

Reform Bill, 6 i 6 a— 9j 8 o— SOj 4 rf— 17/ 

6 6—18/6 6—24/ 10 «— 6 wi 6 a— 7 m 12 6— 
18 m 4 c^28 m 6 b 

Reichsrath, Meetings of, 9 i 8 a— 17 m 7 6 

— Summoning of the Delegations, 25/5 6 
•— ~ Vienna Fruit Market,Managers have decided 

to Hold an International beed Fi.ir during ihe 

Ezhihition, 17 m 13 e 
Exhibition, 24; 9/— 11/12 6—10 m 6 6 

—11 TO 12 c— 26 m 12 e 
— — — American Department, 16 j 5 h — 18 j 

6 6—18 m 10/ 

- Grant for their Share of Expences, 



18/6 e 



7a 



ArriTalof Goods,16/5 6 

British Space Allotment, 15/6 6— 20i 

. Completion of the Building, 8 /'5 6 
. Custom House Regulations Relating to. 

Grant of the Reichsrath, towards, 2 j 
11 a— 2iy4rf— 26TO4e 

- Great Capetown Diamond to be Exhi- 



7i8rf 



bited at, 6 m 5 c 

Intended Royal Visitors, 29 i* 5 6 

. Law to Protect the Entrusted Property, 



Meeting of British Commissioners 



7jSd 



about, 24 m 12 s 

Model Moorish House for, 81 tii 7/ 

Notes about, 10/8 a 

Organization of the Juries, 10 m 4/ 

Russian Theatre at, 10 m 12 a 

• Space for the New Gas Company, 5/ 



6a 

the Sultan Proposes to Visit 8/5 6 

Austrian Embassy, Notices, 24/9 « 
Automaton Chess Player, Notes about, 4^8 6 
AuTergne Bituminous Rock and Paving Com- 
pany, 17/6 a 

B. 
Baalbek, Ruins of, 21 / 10 c 
Baton, Foreign, Return of Imports, 21 j 4/ 
Bad Economy— Withdrawal of the Snake Reward 

atOude,29i 11 d 
JSkdmixhsn mdA Wakhaw, Particulars about, 29 

^^£snl(fr {S/r Bicbard) Speech to Lord Romilly 

w^^^ ^J^^ent, 26 mil a 

^a "^"^ ^"^ (Limited) 14 m 7 d^22 m 



Baker (John) Price Sale list of his Pictures and 

Water Colour Drawings, 17 to 11/ 
-^— (Lt. Col. Valentine) on the Supply of 

Horses, 17 to 6/ 
Ball (John) on the Coal Famine, 23/12 6 

on the Price of Coal, 1 to 10 / 

on Voting Charities, 9 J 7 6 

Ballot and the Strike, Notes about, 16 / 13 6 
Act — Examination of Rejected Papers at 

Carlisle, 12 to 8 / 
and Municipal Elections in Dublin, 38 j 

10 6 
Banagher Distilling Company, 6/6 a 
Bands of Hope and their Pledge, 22/7/ 
BANKINO:— 

Alliance, 4; 6 a — 11^* 6 a 

Anglo-Foreign Banking Company, 81 to 9 a 

Anglo-Italian Bank, 12/7 a— 19/10 c 

Austrian National Bank, 25 i 5 a 

Bank Act, Notes about, 26 to 10 d 

>■ Bank of Au8tralasia. 4 m \{) d 

Bank of Austria, 20 j 6 6—24 j 6 a— 22 m 

12 6 
Bank of Belgium. 27 ; 5 6—27 j 7 a— 26 / 

5 6—27 TO 10 «— 81 to 7 c 

Bank of Bengal, 8/6 6— 8^ 7 6—1 m 6 c 

Bank of Berlin, 8^6 6 

— Bank of Bomb ly, 17^ 6 a 
Bank of British Columbia, 7 to 10 c— 28 m 

10 d 

Bank of Briti«.h North America, 21 to 7 c 

Bank of Egypt, 20 ; 6 a 

Bank of England, Average Stock of Bullion, 

19 TO 7a 

Consols, I fSa 

Discount, Reduction in Rate of, 24 i* 7 o 

—Sij5a 

' Dividend Notices, 20/7 a— 27/ 7 d— 14 



TO 7 c 



■ Forgeries on, see Fobqebt 
— in 1803, 17 TO 8 c 
Half-Yeariy Court, 14 to 7 rf 
• Notes in Circulation, 8^6 6—10 j 4 i 



17 / 6 c— 24y 7 a— 81 ; 6 6—7/11 a— 14/8 6 
—21/10 a— 28 / 10 rf— 7 to 10 c— 14 to 7 <i^ 
21 TO 7 c— 28 TO 10 rf 

Rest, 7 TO 10 c 

Weekly R:-,tums, Bj Bb& c— 9 j B a & b 

&/—17J 6 6 & c— 24 J 7 a & rf— 81 j 6 6—7 / 
11 a & 6—14/8 6, two nonce*— 21/ 10 a & 6— 
28/10 rf— 28 / 10 /— 7 TO 10 f & «— 14 m7d, 
two notices— 21 to 7 c & rf— 27 to 10 a— 28 m 
lOd&e 

Bank of France, Account in, the Largest 

Ever Attained, 8 j 6 a 

on Branches for, 21 j 6 a 

and the Commune, 16 to Sf 

and the Grovernment, 22 j 6 6 

Weekly Returns, 8/6 a — ij 4 «— 10 / 8 

6—18 j 6 c— 17> 6 6—18 j 6 c— 27 j 7 6—81 / 8 
6—1/6 6—7/12 a— 14 flO a— 15 /lO 6—21 
/6 a— 22/10 6—28/6 a— 8 to 6 6—7 to 12 6 
—8 m 10 c— 14 m 5 a— 15 m 6 6—21 to 12 a— 
24 TO 6 c— 2ft m 5 a— ^\ m^ h 

Bank oi "Frankiott, ^*1 j ^ >> 

B ank oi HollaneL, ^% j ^ b— VI J t> a ^ 1 «t 



liar. SI, 1878.] palmsb'b dcdsx to '' thx toibb " nbwbpapeb. 



-11 j 6b 



Hanking {continued). 

Bank of Parit, 8/5 h 

Bank of Prussia, TjZ b — 7 i 6 

— 20i 6 t— 21 j 6 6—21 3 6 cf— 28 j 6 

a— 12/6 a— 19/5 fr— 26/6 a— 4 wi 12 o-^ll 

m 12 0— 19 m 6 a— 26 m 5 a 

Bankers' Clearing House Returns, 3 j 6 c — 

10 j 4 ^ &/—17J 6 c-24 i 7 rf— 31 j 5 6—7 / 

11 a— 7/ 11 6—14/8 6—21/10 6—28/ 10 / 
—7 m 10 c— 7 m 10 e— 14 m 7 rf— 21 m 7 c— 28 
mlOs 

— Birmingham Joint Stock Bank, 22y 6 a 
Ceatral of London, IC ; 4 a 

— Chartered Bank of India, Australia and 
China, 25 m 10 d 

City, 8 I* 7 a 

Cljdesdale Bank, 6/6 c 

ColoniHl, T/u a 

Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, 

24y 7 o— 20 me a 

Bank Corporation of India, S fS b 

Comparison of the State of tde Bank of 

England with the Prices of Consuls and French 
Bentes. Sj 6 6— 10 i" 4 6— 17 i" 6 A— 24 j 7 a— 
81 ;• 5 6—7/ 11 a— 14 /8 6—21 / 10 a— 28 / 
10 rf— 7 m 10c— 14 m 7 rf— 21 m 7 c— 28 mlOd 

Consohdated, 10 j 4 a 

Discount and Banking Profits, 27 / 5 c 

English, Scottish and Australian Chartered 

Bank, 20 j 6 a 

Franco-Egyptian at Paris, 24/7 a 

— German Bank of London, 24 /7 o 

Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpor- 
ation, 18/6 a 

Hungarian Discount Bank, 20 m 6 6—27 m 

6 a 

Imperial, 18/ 6 6 

of Russia, 17/6 6 

Irish Note Circulation Betums, 16 y 6 6— 

12/7 a— 12 III 11 a 

— Joint Stock, Limits ef the Responsibility of 
Shareholders, 25; 7 a— 28/ 6 rf— 30> 6 a— 6/ 
6a 

Return of Paid up Capitals, Reserves, 

Deposits and Acceptances of, 13 /*7 a 

Rise of Interest in 27 m 10 a 

Unlimited Liability, Letters on, 31 / 4 6 

Lloyd*s Banking Company, 3/7 a 

"^ondon Bank of Commerce, 14 j 6 o 

of Mexico and South America. 8 m 10 a 

Banking Association, 17 > 6 a— 26 m 10 d 

Joint Stock, Bjd a — 17 i 6 a 

and County, 81 j 6 a— 7 /" 11 a 

and Hanseatic 18 m 6 c^ 

and Prori icial, 7i 5 a — 27 ^ 7 a 

and River Plate Bank. iOi 4 a 

— — and San Francisco Bank, 24/ 7 a 

and South Western, 18 ; 6 6 

and Westminster, 2^6 •— 16^ 6 a 

and Yorkshire, 29^ 6 a 

• New Branch in Sheflleld, 24 ; 7 a 



Macca, IB J 6 h 

Manchester and Countjr, I4j6e 

— ^ Mercantile Union of Jeney, 4/7 d — 6 f 6 

MerctMnt Banking Company. 28 / 10 d 



TUwlring (continued), 

Midland Banking Company, 11 y 6 a 

National, 21 1* 6/ 

of Australasia, 4 i 6 a 

of Belgium, 10 m 6 a 

of Italy, 14/10 a 

of New Zealand, 26/10 a 

New Bank of Bombay, 11 / 10 c 

• Hungarian Discount Bank, 26 m 5 6 



. North Eastern, 4/6 a 
Western 18i 6 6 



— Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, 18i 6 a 

— Oriental Bank Corporation, 14 ;' 6 ch-28 m 
10 d— 29 m 6 a 

— Pr.vate and Joint Stock Banks, Returns of 
the Circulation of, 26/10 a— 16 m7 a 

— Return of Banks and Banking Finns, 28 / 

6/ 

— St. Petersburg, 28 m 6 a 

— Scotch System, 8 j 4/ 
• and Irish Banks, Return of the CireuU- 



tion of, 26/ 10 6—19 m 7 a 

FLsed Issues of, 25/ 10 6—19 m 7 a 



State of Shares, In Every Datfe Paper 

Union of Australia, 11^' 6 a 

of London, 9 j 6 a — 16 j 6 a 

Wilts and Dorset Banking Company, 9^ 6 a 

Yo^and City County Bank, 1/6 a 

BAMKBUPT0IE8 :— 

Aird,T., 4y6a 

Allen, R., 22j8 6 

Almond, Robert D^ 22 i 8 6 

Amos, W., ly 8 a 

Anderson, W., 5/7 a 

Amatt, W, 16 m 7 • 

Arculus, Wm. Fred., 1 m 7/ 

Aslett, John Wm., 29 m 8 c 

Aubert, C. A., 12 m 8 a 

Balfour, M.M., li8a 

Barbour, R,5/7a 

Barker, John, llj 7 f 

Barrie, D., 22 m 7/ 

Bars, Charles, 6 m 12 «f 

Bastick, John, 16 m 7 s 

Baxter, Heniy, 18y 6 a 

Beardall, John, 15/6 a 

Beddie, J., 22 J 8 6 

Bell, A., 4 i 6 a 

— ■• — G., 29 in 8 e 

Bilsborough and Hopwood, 15^ 8 6 

— BiuKbam, Geo., 29 m 8 c 

Black, J., 4 i 8 a 

BhckhaU, A., 22/7 • 

Bolton, Carl Von, 15 m 7 • 

Bowden, Thos., 8/6 a 

Bridgett, George, 15/ 5 a 

Broad, Richard. Bm7 d 

Brooke, Isaac, 496a 

Breomhall, John, 8 y 8 a 

Brown, Mary, 19/5/ 

Brownlie, J., 29 m 8 c 

Buck, Charles, I ii a a 



^hjcbb's indi^ to ** TOfe mas ** imwePAi^tiR. 



[3^. 1 to 



Baiikraptcief|(con/tni<«4) y 

Camp, W. C, 18; 6 a 

Campbell, H., 6 m 12 rf 

Camui, L., 25 i 7 « 

Canion, W., 22 m 7/ 

Caveii,N.,19/-6/ 

Chadwick, EUen, 19 m 6/ 

J. H., 18i6a 

Chambere, Fred. G., 12/8 A 

Charles, E., 29 m 8 c 

Chichester, J. C. B., Bj 8 a 

Clamp, Thomas, 178 a 

aeeton, Richard, 327 8 6 

Cleeyer, Robt. B., 1/ 8 6 

— - Clint, Hemy, 26 m 7/ 

Cochrane, A., 6/7 a 

— — — J., 16 m 7 e 

Cockburn, J., 8i 8 a 

Collier, Arthur, 29 m 8 c 

Cohiey. Edw., 29 ; 6/ 

— — Conlin, J., 22 m 7/ 

Cooke, J., 19/6/ 

— 8.C.,25;7e 

Cooper, Arthur, 19 m 5/ 

CouldweU, Charles, ll/7/ 

Cooles, George, 6 m 12 cf 

Crankshaw, Wm., 29 m 8 c 

Crosse, Thos. H. B., 16 m 7 e 

Crossley, James William, 22/7 s 

Croxton, Katilda, 16> 8 6 

-: — Davis, A., 22/ 7 s 

DeLizardi, J. J., 19 m 5/ 

Deyine, J., 19 m 6/ 

Dick, T. C, 12/8 6 

Dobson, mchard, 22 m If 

Dorrington, W. F., 12/8 6 

Dowse, W., 1 m 7/ 

Drew, R G^ 16/ 6/ 

Dunn, Fred. Charles, 22; 8 6 

Egglestone, James, lljlf 

£Me, James, 18 j 6 a 

Elder, J., 18y6o 

England, Thos. Skdton, 12/8 h 

Falconer, J., 22/ 7 « 

Fairbrother, Emma Eliza, 2Sm7/ 

Fawcett, William Firth, 29 m 8 c 

Ferguson, J. F., 12 m 8/ 

R., 6 m 12 rf 

Figgins,F.,19/6/ 

Findlay, A., 12/8 6 

J., 19 m 5/ 

Fletcher, Fred., 1 m 7/ 

Forbes, J., 8 m 7 rf 

Fowler, W. H., 18 ; 6 a 

Eraser, A., 1;* 8 a 

D., 19/6/ 

G. B., 6 m 12 rf 

Gaxe, J., 26/8 c 

Gee, F. B., E. C. and J. H., 29; 6/ 

Gibson, T., 12/8 6 

Gilliard, Francis, 1/8* 

Glover, James, I ml/ 

fK MojiriB, IS /8 b 

Goiraiu, M,, 29 m 8 c 

OrMbam, IL, 12 f 8 ^ 

' J^°^' ^^PhSmTd 



Bankruptdes (continued). 

Gray, W. Y., 16/6/ 

Green, T., 22; 8 6 

Gregory, Edwin, 19 m 6/ 

Grey, W. J. W., 26/8 c 

Griffith, T., Ilj7/ 

Hale, William, 22/7 e 

Hamilton, D., 16 /8 6 

and Walker, 16 m 7 e 

Hampson, J. D. C, 18; 6 a 

Hart. Henry. 16/6/ 

Haetzman, A., 22 m 7 f 

Haswell, John, 22 j 8 X 

Hawe, H. M., 6 m 12 rf 

Hay, J., 26; 7e 

Hesse, G. A., 22 m 7 /* 

Heseltine, John, jun., 26; 7 e 

Hicks, Samuel, 5 m 12 cf 

Higginson, T., 8/ 8 a 

Hinde, Alfred Wm., 15 m 7 e 

Hogg, H. J., 29i6/ 

Holland, E. G., 16 m 7 « 

Hopkinson, G. E., 26 j 7 e 

— - House, Richard, 29 i 6/ 

Hoult, Rachel, 26 w 7/ 

Howe,H., 1 m7/ 

— ~- Hughes, Eleazer, 6 m 12 cf 

Hubert, 29 m 8 c 

Hunt, Thomas, 1 / 8 a 

Hunter, G., 19 m 5 / 

J., 22; 8 6 

Hutton, J., 1 m 7/ 

niingworth, Hiram, 22 i 8 6 

Islip, William, 8/6 a— 19/5/ 

Izett, W., llj 7/ 

Jamieson, R., 8/6 a 

Johnson and Moore, 12/8 5 

Jones, John, 22 in 7 / 

Thos., 1; 8 a— 18; 6 o— 1 m If 

Wm. Avery, 8 m 7 d 

Kay and Wood, 22; 8 6 

KeUey, W. T., 12 m 8 /* 

Kellock, J. jun., 11/7/ 

Kennedy, Lord Nigel, 12 w 8/ 

Kenward, Nelson, 6/7 a 

Kidd, Sam. Geo., 29 m 8 c 

Kingford, W., 16 m 7 e 

Kinsey, Benjamin Croydon, 22 ml/ 

Knapp, James Leonard, 6 / 7 o 

Lawson, C. & C. jun., 16/6/ 

H. G. and G. 8., 15/6/ 

Laidler, John, 16 ; 8 6 

Laing, John William, 15; 8 6 

Lainton and Sealby, 18; 6 a 

Lane, Joseph Watkin, 18; 6 a— 22; 8 * 

Lary, W., 12 m 8/ 

Latimer, G. B., 8 m 7 <f 

Lawrence, A., 22 ; 8 6 

Lidbetter, Wy bourn, I ml/ 

Lidgard, W., 12 m 8/ 

Litt, L., 26;7« 

Lockwood, John, 12 m 8 / 

Lund, Geo. and Jas., 22 m 1/ 

Lyall, A. S., 2^ 3 ^ / 

Lyon, TYioa. Ueary , VI f^ 

Mabey , Antony, \5 m 1 « 



Jl, 1878.] yALBOw's xxd%x.tQ V im tpqNk<%jx^i^BA^is^. 



..^ 



ipUAm (coniinved). 
[ackaj, H., 5 m 12 (/ 
J. S.. 1 m 7/ 
[acrae,D., 26/8c 
[aculloch, G., 22 m 7/ 
[aiD, James, 8/6 a 
[apleston, Darid, 12 m 8/ 
[arks, Qustavaa, 29 m 8 c 
[arzials, Rer. Theoph. Ant., 8 m 7 cf 
[assord, Thomas, 15 j 8 6 
[*Connochie, A., 19/6/ 
[*Donald, J., 12/8 fr— 22/7 e 
J. a, 12 m 8/ 
['Gregor, D., 1/8 b 
['Intosh, A., 6 w 12 cT" 
G., 26 m 7/ 
[•Intyre, N., 4 j 6 a 
rHIUiiole and Feme, 5 m 12 d 
I'Le^, J. and N., 18 ; 6 a 
[*Mman,T., 19/6/ 
[•Pherson, D., 8/ 6 a 
liddleton, J.. 11 ; 7y 
[iUs, W., 26/ 8 c 
[inshall, Bobt Jones, 26 m 7/ 
[itchell, A^ 26 w 7/ 
W.,25y7s 
[oore, Joseph, 22/ 7 e 
[organ, William, 12/86 
[orhange, Charles, 22 / 7 e 
[orrison, W., 5/ 7 a 
airne,R.P.,l/8 6 
eath, James, 26m 7 f 
eil and Harrison, 26/ 8 c 
evard, Nathan, 8/6 a 
Immo, C, 26/f« 
3rtb, James Thomas, 22 /7 e 
iren, James, 12/8 6 
irkerson and Euis, 4 j 6 a 
irry, W. M., 12/8 6 
ismore, Jas. Roger, 26 j 7 1 
;terson, R., 22 m 7/ 
tterson, J.,22y8 5 
yne, Henry, 8 ./ 6 a 
arce, Geo., 26 m 7/ 
fas, Thos., 1 j 8 a— 6/7 a 
on and Russell, 5/7 a 
onycuick, W., 25j7e 
mips, Thos., 29 m 8 c 
Olipson, S. J., 8/6a 
llpott, E. P., 16/6/ 
ngle, J., 22>8b 
t,22m7/ 

fechard, William, 18 j 6 a 
.0.,19/6/ 
i^, Edw. Erans, 6 ml2 d 
kr, Rer. J., 29 m 8 c 
ibett. Lady Louisa, 22/7 c 
fley, James, R., 1 w 7/ 
fall, Shnon, 19 m 8 c 
Imann, Frederich CarL, 1 / 8 at 
krds,F.,6/7a 
Cts. I., 19/6/ 

lSJ6a 

H§on, W,,lj8a 
^D, J., 29 J 6/ 
hm,8/6a 



I // 




Bankrnptciei (conttimd), 

IU>gers, John Wmlam, 16/ ft 6 

Rofferson, Thomas, 6 m 12 <r ', 

Rolleston, SeptimiM, ? / ? a ' 

Roome, W. F., ?9;6/ 

Salter, Edw., 6 »»J? « 

Sanders, Henry, 29^W'^ c ' ' 

Savory*, John Lindsey, 1 m t/ 

Schiff, Louis, 11>,7/ 

Scott, Ralph, 6m1l2ir * 

Scaling. John A,, 5 m 12 4^ 

Scantlebury, John, 19/6 /^ ' ' 

SeUars,J.,12/8ft' ';/'""',, 

Semple, J., 22 j 8 6 "' ^^ ' ''^^^ ^^ 

Seth, J., 11/7/ 

Shalders and Boys, 4 j 6 a 

Shanks.Wy^l6m 7^ 

Sheffield, Thos., 22 *i T/ 

Sherrard, R. G., 2^ <» 8 c 

Shorey, W.,26i7e 

Sills, ,Thos., 8/6 q ' 

Simpson, ifd/,^1?/ 1 «' 

Sleigh, W. A. Warner, 16 m. 

Smeaton, A. Jutt., 19/ 6 f ^ 

J., 12 m 8/ ; 

Smith, J., 5/7 a^^ m 8 c 

Smyth, J. P., 12/8 6 ' 

Snell, Robert, 1 m 7 / 

Solomon, Coleman, §5 j t e 

Somerville and Pediock, 1/d 5 ' — 

Sowter, J.,1/^6 /^ - n. I — 

Sparks, Joseph, 15i 8 6 ^ -> v ^^ — 

Spfence, W., 5 ih li ^ ' . //oy)/»,. - 

Squire, Lotell jun., U J7/^ ' '*' "^ 

Stansfeld, J., 11 /7/' ' ' ^ ^ -^ ' — 

Steeden,'C.,l/8 6 

Steedman, M., 1 m 7 / 

Steel, A., 12m8 /" - - 

Steele, A. C, 16 OT -^ e ' - 

Stenhouse, J., 25 i 7'« ' 

Stokes, Edw. O., 22/ 7 e 

Wm.Chas,,l/8 6 . 

Stroyan, D., 5 mX^d ^- 

Sutcliffe and Brooke, 19 h tf 

Swan, J., 22; 8 6 ^ ^ '■ ' 

Symons, Thos,, 8 m^*td ' ^ 

Taylor, Austin Brown, 22/7 < ' 

Joseph Crabb, 12/ 8 6 

R., 22j 8 6 

William jun., 26j7e 

Thexton, J., 16y 8 6 ,, - 

Thompson, J., 12 m 8/ - - 

Thomson, Peter, 19 i*i 5/ 

R., 29m 8c '^ ^ 

TrelivinK,H., 16m7e ^ ' 

Tucker, Thomas, 5 /" 7 « ' 

Turton, WUllam Henry, 12 m Bf ' 

Waltzman, A., 19 m 6/ 

Walder, Charles, 29 m 8 c / 

Walker, D., 29 i 6/ ' ' - 

T. R., 19/5/^' 1 v^- 

VJaTTetieT,1.^V\J|ij ;-:^ , 






FA&ioD^i nMot to 



Bankraptoiei (eonttnnad). 

Watt, A., 18 I* 6 a 

J. 11/7/ 

Watts, Wilflmm, 22 1*8 b 

Eobt. Geo.. 12/8 b 

Westdl, C, and &, 29; 6 / 

Westerton, SamL Joho, 22/7 • 

White,B^16i8 6 

Wike, G. and J. ML, li 8 a 

WillgOM,J.,22;8b 

WiUfiuDi, Thot. Beni, li' 8 a 

" Dmirid and John, 26^ fe 

WilMD, W., 8i 8 o 

Wood, SamiMl, 1/8 » 

— Woodrow, J., 26/8 € 

Worthinrton, G.F. J., 12 m 8/ 

WrigHWiUiam, 22/7 < 

— Toung, D., 1 » 7 /• 

George, 29m8c 
Juhn, 8 m 7 (f 

— «tt ako Suipnrizova and EfTAXxi nr 

LiQOTDA nOlf 

BAVXSUPTOXaS AZTHULLBD :— 

— ATaim, Robert, \6jSh 

— Bvmard, Thoe. John, 19/5/ 
— — Carej, Adolphus Fred^ 26 m 7 / 

— Qewer, B. 3^ 26/8 r 

— — Cathbtrtmi, Vorster, and llawion, 11 j 7/ 
DewahniT, T. H« 19 m 5 / 

— Dnndaa, 0. A. W. D^ 8 06 a 
— * Gfeene, G. M., Ij 8 a 

— » Haraonrt^ IHotor Yeraon, 22 m 7/ 

— - Eaibridn iMbcUa, 15/5/ 

-i* HMweO, JohnJ m 7/ 

— -- Hawkina and Howe^ 25.9 7 • 

— — HoAnan, Peter, 8m7d 

— — HoneywdO. Thoe. W. Q., 1 /* 8 a 

— Jobbins, W. F., 15 m 7 • 
-. KajOfe Thoe. Hirtt^ 26 m 7/ 
— ^ Langton, John, 1 i 8 a 

jiUL, 18 j6 a 
— — Lock and uadwen, 4^ 6 a 

L/eelti William 12/8 6 

•^-^ luenamara, John, 18i 6 a 
— - Maaon, Frederick, 22 V 8 h 

Morrif. Thomas, 12/8 6 

Babbett, Ladj Loa«U^ 19 m 6 / 

— Bickuds, Henry, 8 m 7 <f 

Boberts, Samud, 11)7/ 

Rogers, John William, 19 m 5 / 

Soott, Bertie C, 1/8 a 

Spenoer, Joseph Henry, 1 m 7/ 

Squire, Lorell jon., 26 m 7/ 

— — wbeeUr, Georve, 5 m 12 <r 

— ^-^ Wheeley, Charles Sanndert, 5/7 a 

Teamans, Francis Watts, liy 7/ 

— Tnnge, Christiana Isabella, Bmfd 
BAITKEOPTOY 00X7BT:— 

Days of Sittings, 1; 11/— 2i 11/— 87 11/ 

— 4 f 9/— 6y 11 #-7 i^d-^j 11 <f— 9 j 11 e 

^}6ji/^nj 11 d^isj 11/— uy u «-i6 

£r^U -^/^^/^i *-^y 11/-^ i 10 y- 
J^tri^ f^.r^^^ v-^y'"y--* / 11 •-^ 



Bankreptoy Oonrt (coiUifiu%d), 
•— 11/11 /-12/11 •— 18/11 rf— W /9 /- 
15/11/— 17/11 rf— 18/11/— 19/ 11 e-JO 
/U d''%\fnf'-22f 11 e— 24/ 11 rf— 26/ 
11/-.26/11 e'-27fn/—28/ 11 c— 1 m 7/ 
—1 m 11 •— 8 m 11/— 4 m 11/— 5 m 11 #-6 ■ 

11 6—7 m 11 /— 8 m 10/— 10 m 10 /— 11 m 11 
rf— 12 m 11 /— 13 m 11 rf— 14 m 11 c— 15 m 11 
<>-17 m 13 c— 18 an 11 5—19 m 11 /— 20 m 11 
/— 21 m 11 5—22 m 11 /— 24 m 11 <^25 « 11 
•-26 m 11 6—27 m 11/— 28 m 11 c— 29 m 11 c 
— 81 m 18 e 

Last Examinations, Notioe of Sittings for, 

4/6a— 8/6«-^m7(f 

Fablic Ezaminationff, 4/6 a — 8 ; 8 a— 11 j 

7/— 15/ 8 5—18/ 6 a— 22 j 8 5—25/ 7 6-1/ 
8 5—5/7 a— 8/6 a— 12/8 5— 15/5/— 19/ 
5 /— 22 / 7 e— 26 /8 c— 5 m 12 rf-d m 7 (^ 

12 m 8/-15 m 7 •—19 m 5/- 22 m 7/— 26 » 
7/— 29m8e 

Angerstein (J. C. F.) Examination, 1 / 11 e 

Bale (Joseph) 14; 11 (f 

ex Dorte Bollend rt Couston, Thomson 4CkK, 

8/11 rf 

Bowles, Bros., Meeting, 10/ 9 </— 12 mUd 

•— rt Browning (G. H.) 19 m 11 5 

Child, Hornby ft Co., 6/ 11 e— 12/ 11 d 

Coleman, Wm« Juby, 14/ 13 « 

Cotton, F. L., 7 « 11 e 

•xparU Crawford rt Crawford, 11 m 11 e 

rt be Coemes, 22/11/ 

— - Denton and Bntterworth— re Milne, S5 J 

lid 
rt Drakeford, Bros., 22/ 11 a— 19/11 « 

— — EgartoxL Hon. Sejnwiur .T. G., 1 5 11 «— « / 
lib 

Sufliand, Thomas Skelton, la > 18 d 

Fisher, Thos. Samuel, 8/ 10/ 

Fbrd, Alex., 22/ 11 / 

■ Edw. and Thos., 18 j 11 5 

— Fox and Darton, 16; 10/— 19/11 c 
-*» ti parte Gordon — re Davidson and Gordon, 

20/11 c 

Guedella & Co., 5 m 11 c— 12 w 11 d 

— — tx parte Hadding — re Fairbrother, Z f lH 

Harding, R. P., 13 ; 6 a 

Harvey, Sir Robert, 21 w 7 c 

re Heitx and Dereie, 22; 11 a 

— ^ re Jeavons, 3 m 11 a 

Lawson, Peter, and Son, 15 m 5 h — 21 mid 

Lixardi, J. J. de, 25 / 11 rf— 8 m 11 a— 4 m 

11 e— 8 m 10/ 
Lumley, W. B., 15 m 11 5 

— Lund, Geo. and James, 5 m 11 c 
re Maitland, 21 / 1 1 e 

Malcolm and Malcobn, 25/ 11 e— 1 / 11 e* 

24/11 c— 8 m 10/ 

Manley, Lord de, 8/ 11 5—26 mile 

M'Murdo, William A., 8/10/— 14/ 9 e- 

Imll/ 

tx portal Norton— re Golden, 18/11 d 

reNutt,18j lid 

Park«r,V\w»mVM fVVc 

— ex parte Peewon— r* ^wXSsskfeT^ V m \\ * 



[ 



) 1878.] PALXEB^f niDSX TO '< IBB TOaS ** MBWSPAPKK. 



Bir 



0j Oourl {(umbmmd), 

\ Sir Samuel Morton, and Bdw. Ladd 

r « 11 e— 28 m 11 e 

cliffe, James, 29j 11 d 

obertaon, 91 m 11 b 

inton, Anstruther & Co.» U/9 < 

Rwm, Thomas, 24 m 6 a 

reandEssez, Ujlld— 19/llc . 

imaiLM. R., 1 m 11/ 

the, tt. Somerset, 11 j 11 if 

tter, Bobt. and R. M., Examination, 1ft 

irtt Strachan — rs Dempsejr, 18 m 11 a 
Dge, Fted., Bo/al Soire/ Gardens, 82 > 

horpe, UilW 

ichbome, 10 i 9 d^ll i 11 (i-26j 11 « 
lyanti, A„ 16 i 10/— 18> 11 i— 10/ 11 
11 d 

iru Waller— r« Heath, 26 m 11 e 
Tebster, 16/ IW 
^t, T., Meeting, 18/ 6 a 
williaxn) on the Income Tax, 22 ; 6/ 
t*ateut Hydraulio Brake, 26 / 11 e— 1 

ind Harris, on the Wood Street Ware- 
>)mpany, 1/6 a 

I* Benerolent Association, 16/12 6 
Jfred) on Compulsory Education, 17 / 

he London School Board, 81 i 4 • 
(Col.) on Marking Deserters, 1 m 7 s 
f Sovereigns — Notes about, 4 m 10 6 
nsolidated Silver Mining Company, 81 

.) Health of, 6 /'10 s 

) on the Water Supply at Fires, 17 i 6 / 

and Cross of, Conferred on the Lord 

ustice, 6/*9«— 15/6/ 

3r of, Creations, 10/9/— 26 / 8 6—16 

17 m 7 c^-22 vi 9/— 24 m 7 a— 24 m 9 s 

I in the Late War, 19 m 10/ 

-) on Admiralty Clerks, at Bervie, 1 J 

Dudley) on the State Purchase of 
79,21 mSd 

ir F.) at Manchester, 8/ 10 s 
r Michael) at Cheltenham, 2SjSe 
ip (Sir Thomas) Supplies the Labour- 
Poor on his Estotti with Coal at li 
., 81 m 8 s 

t (J.) on the Great Guiana Waterfall, 
r 

d (Raoul) on CommunicatlGn with the 
8^5/ 

ortation Returns, 80^ 4 s 
ire Insurance Company, 6 m 7 6 
Me, Export Returns, 16/4 e 
[ports During the Past Year, 16 j 9 s 
iYine Retailers, Conference of at Bir- 
n, 24j6c 
L S.) on Byron's "Childe Harold," 11 



ItunI Show Bt, 27 m 9f 
B««f, 3/'B a 



Belgtam (tvmiMmtd), 

Esthnatei, 8/6 «— 27 n 6 a 

Ministerial Changei, 4 m 12 6 

Misoellaneons Newa, 16> 6-6—16 / 6 »— B m 

6 6—20 m 6 6—26 ai 6 a 
Opening of the Horticultoial KrhlWtirm, 

the Royal Family at, 81 « 7 e 

PiopoiedNewLoaii,19/6 6 

Hdfway News, 16 j 6 6 

and the Vatican, 19 » 6 6 

BelhaTen Peerage, 8/8 a 
BettwB Llaatwit Cdlfiery, 81 » 9 a 
Benerolent Society of St. Patrick, 7 /"lO/ 
Bentinck rG.) on the I>svastaliM, 26 « 6 e 
BentleT (George) on the Aoticm Lyne v. LoWy 18 

/»/ 
Bennonds^ Workhig Men's Chib, 19 « 6 if 
Bemstorff (Count) Health of, 18/7/--17/12 c 

—19/9/— 20/8 rf-21/6 •—21/9 /— 82 / 

12 c— 24/6 c— 96/9 •- 26 /"i /— 27 / 6 d— 

28/ 12 c— 1 m 9/— 8 m 9 /— 4 « 9 /— 6 w 9 / 

^ m 9/— 7 iR 8 e— 8 m 8c— 10 « 6 c— 11 m 9 

/— 12 m 10/— 18 m 9 /— 14 si 6 6—16 si 9 •— 

17 mils 
Berton (J.) en the Califomlan Mining Specula* 

tions, I6i 6 6 
Berwick (Bdw.) on Queen's College, Galway, 16 

m 6 #—91 « 12 s 
Bessemer (H.) on CoUiifens at Sfa and on Land, 

26/lla 

Saloon Steam-boat Company, 28 m 10 cf 

Bethlehem, Riot at, 20 m 6 6—21 m 12 6—22 ai 

12 6 
Betting Houses Prosecutions, 20/ 11 d 
Beust v^Count Von) to the Duo de Gramont, 18 

yiOa 

to Prince Mettemich, 18/ 10 a 

Beran (Phillips) on the Vienna Exhibition, 10/ 

8a 
Bible, New TransUtion, Meetmg of the Old 

Testament Rerisors, 16 j 12 6—26/ 8 6—22 m 

7/ 
New Testament Beiisors, 22 / 10 c— 19/12 

if- 19inl0a 
Biblical Paraphrasea, Notes about, 8/10 /— 11 

/ 8 6 
Bickers (Henry jun.) on the Leioetter Sqnare 

Defence Fund, 20 j 6/ 
Biela's Comet, Notes about, 8/6/ 
Biddell (Herman) on the Rainfall and the Wheal 

Crop, 9/ 6 s 
BlUetdng Soldiers, Petition to Parliament of the 

Publicans Round Aldershott Against^ 19/ 11/ 
Birmingham, B urgUries hi the Chuzchea at, 6 / 7 e 
— -- Local V, Central Goremmen^ 9/11 rfl-a s 

BUtfUH :— In consequence of the Registrar- 
General haWng a complete Alphabetical Lift 
from 1887, of all Births in the British Domi- 
nions, as also of all British Subjects bom 
abroad, which can be inBveiQt«i%.l laK^ ^&b^^ 
the OAoeVti ^m«tiia\U<(SQM^V(.N]k^&i:dt.^MSB9t^ 
expedient to Vaa«tl ^Xwb IRNTiVrar^m \iifi^ ^ 

Queen Maaia.NViUaAJi.^^^^^^^^'*^ 



PALMU'ft mBMX ^lOr ^ IBM TOOB " nEWW^AJNOL* 



[JaD. 



Birihi (conttnusd), \ 

of aDciifi^rteitotlie^iilt«n,23aL3 6 

Birthi, MarrUffei aad Deaths, Ragittnr-OeDe- 

rnOSf-QAiotQ^fy Bel«m of» 7/4 <f 

Biahop of Londoo't Fond, 21 /4/ 

PiwrtiWM flPtJao) and M. Pottye^-QMrtkr- 
an Anecdote, 2d V a a 

^— Speech oil 4he Changta in tha Praitian 
Cabinet, soy 8 a . . 

Bladde (John Stufeurt) 8eheo& £nuninatloB by 
UniTenitiet, 17i7c 

on the Scttdi UniTaniliafy li ja 10 6 

Blackpo<* EvciMdhjnenta of the Sea at, 24 J 11 / 

Bkckwell 0th^iAnm) laiparMmt Enrata in her 

eiP^ipalUMrieflilhd 2«th.iof Dec^ 10 1 5 d 

— - Conyaleioent Hoipital, Donations, 30/ 10 • 

Bla0|b«JtonKlmMcUy»9m4/ / 

Btanerhaifett (R. P.) Pn the Purchase of Irish 
■^ *"waat±i*tee,81>l0c 
tvA*ool» Tiverton, 1/9/ 

naanoingOv^aii?* 

BoUer Ckwviiwg Companr, 15 j 6 a 

B(tena% Meeting ql Caedb Ddegates Prohibited, 
8/5 e 

BaMoWy Vantfian A COb, 1 «i IQ a 

BOOKS:— 

*^— ZlMa«9 Colnnrn qf New Books and New 
Editions Published During the XiAst Three 
M(mlh% IJ \h-^S n fh-Sj 8 c--7i 6 c-.9y 
8 e— lOy 10 /— 11 ; 12 ©—18 ; 8 c— 14 j 12/- 
1$ j 8 c^llj 8 e-*18 ; 11 •—21/ 12 e— 22 j 8 
♦^28i 8 5-24 i 12 •— 257 8 c— 28j 12 o-29 
1 12 a— 80 j 8 <>-81 j 6 6—1 f 12 /— 4/ 12 d 
-5/12 e-^/12 rf-7/ 12 f— 8 /a c-10/8 
5-11/ 1ft #-12/12 €-18/ 12 C/-14/ 10 / 
— 15/ li/— 17 /8 c— 18/12 e- 19/ 12/- '^ 
f\% rf-2l/l2 a— 22/12(1— 24/8 e— 26^ 



/-:j6/ 12/— 27/12 
il2i-4 " - 



-26/12 

.28 / 8 c— 1 OT 8 c— 8 

\'m\2f-hm\2f—Q m 12 c— 7 m 12 

/— 8ai I?/— 10 m 8 c— 12 m 9 5—18 m 11 /— 

14 m V2 a * ^15 m 12 /— 17 m 10 c— 18 m 8 

a— 19 « 8 a— 20 m 8 c— 21 m 12 /— 22 m 12 / 

^84 WK U/-25 m 8 5—27 m 8 c— 28 m 12 /— 

'29'«12/-81mi4c 

-— 'AiM^Jiii of the Total Number Printe4 
During tiie l^ast Tear, 4/ 4/ 

— STj^yn'f Diarr and Booke of Prajers, Sale 
of,atFtittlcrB,flm9/ 

^— The Graphic, a New Illustrated Daily Paper 
ftwNewXOTk,81m6e 

— Oetting^s Monlteur des Dates, 11 j 10 5 
-p— B^tum pf ^^wrts, 14 j 8 6—15/6/ 

•^ — Utredit Psalter, Notes about, 18/8 c— 22 

/5 a ' 
wots uid Slioci, Import Hetums, 1/4 « 
Bbrongn txooAM Act, Meetings about, 27 i 4 /— 

8ia4/. , 
Sou)ogn6 Hii^boitf Company, 21/ 6 e— 28/ 7 d 
Boiirke (Hon. R.) on the Central Asian Question, 

U\ BjUg*^ Lynn, 81i 10 a 
Bowyer (Sir George) on Ultramontanism and 

Patiiottsm, 24/12C 
-7— on KtorihmnherlMnd Houbb, Sm5d 
-Bf^s' Beftige Mnd InduBtrial Home, Annual 
,^^6^ 7/ 4 a 
^^^^rtntkw, 8peeul8etmoa to, at DsHiigton, 



Biackenbury (ICisf Hannah) Beqn^eta to Lan- 

eashire^6 m 6 d 
Bradby (E. H.) on the Head Masters' Conference 

at Birmingham, 8/ 10 o— 14 / 7 e 
Bradford Chamber of Coomierce, Annual Soiree, 
22/ 5 d 

and the Brazilian Tariff, 27mlOd&€ 

Bramcote Colliery Company, 22 m 10 a 
Brand (Henry R.) at Hitdun, 18/ 7 d 
BBAZUi:^ 

* Banquet to Gen. Mitre, SmiOd 

Census, 18/6 5 

Commercial Intelligence, 2j 10 6—10 j od 

— 18 i 5 5-t16 / 10 e~27/ 5 5— 1 / 5 5— 3 / 5 

c— 18/5 6—14/10 ^6 m 10 </— 19 m 7/ 
Dowager Empress of Bnudl, ninees of, 16/ 

5 6—18 / 5 6—24/ 5 6—19 m 7 / 

Exchanges, 13/ 5 5—29/ 5 i— 13/ 5 5—24 

/5 e— 1 m 5 e-15 m 5 5—29 m 5 6 

' Immigrants, 5 ^ 10 cf 

Increased Pay to the Government Employet, 

8/5 5 *^ ' 

Ministerial Changes, 20/5 5—6 m 6 6 

Miscellaneous News, 6/5 5—8 m 5 c— 6 ■ 

56 

• Postal Difficulty with Monteyideo, 16 / 5 6 

Riots in Parana, 16/ 10 e 

Sh^) News, 2j 10 e— 10 / 6 rf— 13y 5 6—26 

/ 5 6—29/ 6 6—6/6 a— 18/5 6—20/5 6—1 

m 5 c— 6 m 10 <^29 m 5 6 
• Speech of the Emperor on Opening the 

Chambers, 16/ 10 e 
Break of Guage in India, Notes about, 21 m 4/ 
Bremner (Capt. G. W.) on the New Steam Steer- 
ing Screw. 4/9 e 
Brewer (J. 8.) on the Atbanasian Creed, 18/ 

12 e 
Brewers, Excise Returns of Small, 21 / 4 « 
Brickfield Children — Testimonial to George 

Smith for his Exertions on Behalf of, 3 i m 18/ 
Bridgwater Narigation Company, 27/ 7 c 
Bridgefield and Victoria Salt Works, 4 m 10 tf 
Brigandage in the Bemanga, 28/4/ 
Briggs (Thos.) on the Malt Tax, i fQt 
Bright (Jacob) on the Grierances of Railwaj 

Servants, 18/ 6 5 
at the National Reform Union at Man- 
chester, 8 / 10 e 
(Rt. Hon. John) Letter to the Birmingham 

Liberal Association, 21/ 6 e— 29/ c 
Brighton (Mayor of) Knighted by Her Majesty, 

16/ 7 e 

' Aquarium, Meetings, 27/7 d 

Additions to, 8/ 10/ 

Death of the TurUe, 10/7 «— 14/8/ 

New Curator— Mr. Saville Kent, 16/ 9/ 

Octopus for, 4 m 10 /— 10 m 9 «— 11 a 

12 c-21 m 12 e 

Notices about, IS jB d 

Swallowed by a Dog Fish, Sj 10/ 



Porpoise Added to, 22 m 9^—27 iw 10/ 

Hotel Company, 6/6 a 

Bristol Waterworks Company, 10 m 6 c 

and PoTtesheaA Y\«t Com^«XL^ , tk m Vi t 

Brutowe (S.'P.^ on Wift YA&m^xAAx^ ^^M<(i».^tfs& 
Act, lljT t 



Mar. 91, 1878.] paxjobr's indbx to '' tbb tdobs *' ki:wbpapsb. 



Oim 



British Commerce with Centrtd Aaia, 17/9 /— 
10 SI 10 e 

Empire Mutual Life Assurance Company, 

31 M 9 a 

Fisheries Sodetj, Auiual Meeting, 18 nt 11 

/— 19 TO 10 c 

Land Company, 27 / 7 6 

Orphan Asylum, Annual Meeting, ISj 11/ 

Shipowners' Company, 21j6d 

Charges Against, Notes about, 18 /*€ e-^ 

16/12 6—17/10 6—22/10/ 
— ^— Meetings about, 25/6 e 
— — see also Plimboll 

and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, 

10 J 4 a 
Briton Medical and General Life Association, 28 

TO 10 c/ 
Brogden (Alex.) on the Strike in South Wales, 
22j 12 6 , 

Brocoli, Growth of, in Cornwall, 21 j 6 c 
Brokers, List of the Sworn in the City of Lon- 
don, Zj 18 a 
Brompton, Hospital, 8 m 11/ 
Brookers, (Elizabeth) appeal for, 11 m 11/ 

Donations, 14 m 10 a— 18 »i 9/ 

Bruce (Rt. Hon. H. A.) Speech at the Glasgow 
Benfrewshire Benevolent Society, 11 j 7 a 

(Ernest) on London to Marlborough, 15 m 

10 c 
Brunswick, Duchy of, Law of Succession, 81 m 

7 e 
Brutal Assault on a wife, at Kilmalcolm, 4 j 3 6 

— 7y 8 6 
Bucharest, Grant for Public Works in, 29 / 10/ 

Notes about, 11 / 12 </ 

Buckingham (Duke of) on Agriculture, 26 m 10 d 

at the Opening of the National Schools at 

Lee and Missenden, 18^ 7 a 
Buckland (Frank) Plea for the Seals, 6/7/ 

on Wholesome Houses, 13 j 12 c 

Buddhism in St. Paul, 22 ; 10 c— 29> 10 « 
Budget, the Economist on, 24 m 10 a 
Bullion Exports to the East, 19/ 10 c 
Burglar Brothers— a San Franciscan Anecdote, 

29 J 7/ 
Burglary at Acton, 4 m 12 6 
Burial BiH^ 24 m 9/ 

Division Lists, 27m 7 d 

Notes about, 26 to 8 6—27 m 7 rf— 81 to 8 a 

Burlington House, 15 m 10 «— 22 7n 12 s 
Burmese Ambassador in France, 18 j 6 cf— 20 ; 6 
6— 30; 6/ 

Betums to England, 4/9 e 

. — Embassy Leave for Their Own Country, 15 
/6e 

Movements of, 14/7/— 22/ 5 6 & 9/— 



20m 6 a 
Bums (Dawson) on the Licensing Act, lAJ B d 

(Robert) Anniversary Celebratii*n, 21 j 4 f 

Burton (Charles) on the Argenrine Telegraphs, 

17> 6 a 

(^Isabel) Account of Lady Ellenborough, 27 

. TO 12 s 

Bu^(Lord) on the Treaty of Washington, 22 j 

ButeJLordJ Circular to bia Tenantry in Reply 



Butt (— ) on the Electoral Duties of Iriili* 
men, a Speech at Manchester, 9 j 10 s 

on Home Rule, at Birmingham, 25/5/ 

Butter, Imports of Foreign, 20 j 9 

Byron*s Address to the Ocean, Notes about, 8 j 9 
/— 4 j 10 /— 7 3 3 c— 8 j 10 e— 10 ; 5 6—11 j 5 
«— 18 J 7 6— 14^6/— 15 y 7 e— 18 j 10 c 

Byron and the Greek Church, 81^ 4 e 



Cabinet Council Meetings, 28^ 9 e— 25 j 9 c— 27 
i 9 e—2%j 9 e— 30 ; 9 e— 1 /9 e— 5/9 e— 10/ 
9/— 17/9 c— 24/9 «— 3 m 9 /— 7 m 9/— 10 
TO 9 €—13 m 9 /— 14 m 9/— 18 m 9/— 24 m 9 e 
-28to9/— 31mll c 

Dinners, 30 ; 9 e—l f 9 e— 22/ 12 c 

Meetings, 18 m 7/ 

Cadiz Waterworks Company, 4 i 6 a 
Calais, Gunnery Experiments at, 31 j 10/ 
Calcraft (H. G.) on Railway Management, 81 ; 

4 a 
Calcutta and Simla, 28 m 10 c 
California, Invasion of, a Lecture by BretHarte, 

8i 11/ 
Calvert (Frank) on the Discovery of Human 

Remains of a Very Early Date in the Darda- 
nelles, 28 m 5 e 
Cambridge Improvement Board, 27/8 e 

Mission Ser vices at . Urn a 

OAMBBIDGE UNIVEBfilTY:— 

Appointments, 21 J 10 c 

Bell University Scholarships, 12/12 c— 17 

/9/— 29to 10/ 

Botanic Garden Report, 18 m 7 / 

— Bumey Prize, — Subject, 15 j 5 e 

Caius College Elections, 3 to 12 6 

Candidates Deserving Mathematical Hon- 
ours, 13^' 6 e 
ChanceUors' Medals, 12/12 0— 25/ 7/— 28 

TO 5/ 

CUissical Tripos, 21 to 12 e 

Collection of Saxon Antiquities Presented 

by Mr. White, 28 ; 7 e 
Congregations, 27 j 12 a — 10 to 10 e— 27 « 

12/ 
County College, Scheme for, 17/9/— 21 

5«— 28/12rf— 19to 12 6 

Craven Scholarship, Award, 3 w 12 6 

Degrees Conferred, 8 /6/— 17/9/— 28 / 

12 «/— 10 TO 10 e— 21 TO 12 € 
Downing College, Minor Scholarships, 17 

/•9/ 
Dunedin Diocesan Library, Grant of Books 

to, 17/9/ 

Examiners, 8/6/ 

Examinations, 13/6 e — 20 ; 5/— 81 to 12 c 

New Scheme, 8 fbf 

Fitzwilliam Museum, 14 to 10 c 

Geological Professor, Candidates, 8 /*8 a — 

4/'12c— 10/12<r 

— Election, 21 /5 e 

Graces, %% / U d 

GradualV CwA«Xi,^^^ ^SA^JCvst^,'^^ Ti'^ ^ 

ll\iiaean Ynift— Xnc^^^ ?)t "^ 



dam 



PALMSB'S index to " THS TIXES '' NEWSPiPSR. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Oambxldge UxdyexBlty (conftnaMcT). 

Hulsean Lectures, Election, 12/12 c— 18/ 

12 c 

Intenuitional Law, Electioni, 19 n 12 6 

Jesut College Election, 24/7/ 

— ^- Law and History Tripof , Amended Report, 

2S/I2d 
Lectures, 2j 9 f—lOj 5 «— 16i 8 a— 22 ; 6 

c— 26; 6/— 29 J 7 c 
— — - Legal Studies — Chancellor's Medal, K5y 5 e 

-^lj4e 

Lent Term Matriculaticn) 25/7/ 

Library Notices, 19 m 12 b 

Local Examinations, 22/7 f 

Magdalene College Scholarships Open for 

Competition, 81 i 4 c 

— Mathematical Tripos, 26 i* 9 /-^ 27 j 1 2 a 
Notices of the Wranglers, 2Bj9f—27j 

12 a 
— - Medical Studies, SljAe 

Miscellaneous News, 6 m 9/ 

Oriental Studies— Subjects, 20/9 / 

— Pembroke College Elec ions, 3 m 12 6 

Forson Scholarship, Award, 8 m 12 6 

Queen's College Examinations, 21 j 10 c 

Reports, 10 wt 10 c 

Revised Version of the Bible, 18 m 7/ 

— ^ St. Catherine's Scholarships, 27 w 12/ 
St. Peter's College, Improvements, 10/12 

c— 12/ 12 c— 14 w 10 c 

Scheme for a New County College, 10 i 6 e 

Seatonian Prize — Subject, 6m Sc 

Sedgwick Memorial, 13 w 7 f—li m 10 c 

Sidney College Examination, 28 i 7 e 

Slade Professor, Election, 30^" S b 

Smith Prizes, 4/ 12 c 

Stipends, 6/7 d—U m 10 c 

Theological Tripos — Subjects, 15 i 5 e 

Trinity HaU Exhibitions, 10 j 6 e— 20/9 / 

University Members Prize, 6 w 8 c 

Sermon, 25 j 6/— 27> 12 a 

Whitworth Scholarships, 13 ?« 7 / 

Winchester Reading Prize, 27 m 12/ 

Women Candidates, 6/ 7 rf 

Woodwardian Professor, Election, 29 j 7 c 

—20/9/ 
Camden House, the Scene of a Brutal Murder in 

1813, 11 j 6/ 

Receptions at, 23^* 4/ 

Camerini (Luigi) Tragical Death of, 2Sj Af 
Cameron (Dr. Fenton) on Spiritualism and 

Science, (?> 7 « 
CANADA:^ 

Appointments, 27 j 5 b 

Boundary Line, 19/ 10 c 

-^ — and England, 6/6 <i 

Ministerial Changes, 18 m 5f 

Miscellaneous News, 7/12 b 

New Parliament, 6 w 6 b—7in 12 b — 13 m 6 

c— 20 m 10 c— 2G m 6 6 

RaUway, 3/6 6 

Opening of the Ontario Legislature, 10 j 

— thel^t. Governor's Speech, 20 m 10 c 

J'rorogrued, 31 m 7 c 



Canada Company, 24 m 6 a--26 m 10 • 
Tanning Extract Company, 1 m 10 1 

6a 
Canadian Legislature — Meetings of, 28m ^d 

Oil Works, 14i 6 a 

0ANAL8:— 

Cavour, 22 i 6 <f— 18/6 a— 32/10 a 

Erie, Sj 6 b 

Italian Irrigation $€€ CAVom 

— ^- Suet, Case of the Messageries Maritimtt 

Company and, 6 m 6 0^—12 tn 12 0^—28 m 6 a 
Great Britain Appoints a Consul at, 4 j 

Sd 

Italian Steamer Aground in, 81 m 7 e 

Letter from the President of the Com- 
pany to France, lljBd 
Turkish Despatch on the Letter, 11 j 

6 a 
Notices about. 27 j 6 a— 10/ 6 c— 24 /6 

h — 6 m 6 a — 26 m 6 b — 29 m 6 a 

Revenue Returns, 14 i 9 « 

Traffic Returns, 4 j 8 6— 10/ 8 rf— -16 j 10 

a— 20 y 6 a— 21 j 9 «— 22 j 6 c— 80 j 6 6—8 / 

12 a— 21/9/— 26/ 12 c— 6 m 10 a— 18 m 6/ 

— 19 m 7 c— 27 w 10/* 
Candles, Export Returns, 28 j 10 / 
Canterbury (Abp.) Dinner Party at Lambeth, 

20/9/ 

Grants Degrees, 6/7 a— 27/9 /—I fii 9 / 

Movements, 10/9^—14 mbb 

Pastoral on Intemperance, 8 m 7/ 

Cape Breton Coalfields, 14 m 7 * 
OAPE OF GOOD HOPE :— 

Commerci 1 News, 20 J 7 e — 20/6/ 

Diamond Fields, 20 i 7 e— 3/ 6 c — 6 iw 6 c 

—24 m 7 6—26 m 12 6—28 m 7/ 
Diocesan Assembly of the English Church 

at, 20./ 7 s 

Cape Argus ou, 20j7e 

Election* of a Bishop of Cape Town, Qj 7 d 

—3/5 c— 24 TO 7 b— 28 m7 f 

Fight with the Busatos, iS to 6/ 

Finding a Diamond Sold by the Finder for 

£3,600, 6j 7 d 
First Responsible Ministry — Names of the 

Cabinet, ej7 d 
Free States Authorities Agree to Restitu- 
tion and Compensation, 24 m 7 6 
Interview with the Kaffir Chief Ereli, 17/ 

6 c 
Legislative Council, Proceedings in, 6 / 7 (f 

— 20 ; 7 e 
M!emorial to the Late Rev. Dr. Murphy, 6 

J7d 

Naval and Shipping News, 6^ 7 d^20j 7 e 

New Bishop, 6 to 6 c 

Gold Reef in Transvaal, Sj 7 d 

Ministry, 20 j 7 « 

Postal Service, 3 y 6 c— 17/6 c 

Ship News, 3/6 c— 18 to 6/— 24 m 7 6—25 

TO 12 6—26 TO 8 c— 28 m 7 f 

War News, 26 to 5 6 

Zulu Boundary Lm^ G m 6 c • 

Cappel (Rev. Dt. "LouViT) OTvI>t.^^%u^% CMfe,\ 

/10 6 
Carden (R. 'W.') & Co«» on X\i^ ^«ii\«t^ 1i2ms> 

com Cval Cv>iu\^«b&|, ^ » lU 



^. 81, 1878.] 



PAIiXSB'S INDBX TO " THX TIMES " NEWSPAPBB. 



Ohe 



Cftraoolefl Silver Mines, see Miimro. 

Cardwell (Bt. Hon, E.) Speech at the Droidf* 
Dinner at Oxford, 2j 7 € 

MoTements of, 17 j 9 f . 

on Presenting the Frizes to the Inns of 

Conrt Volunteers, 13/ 10 /* 

Carljle (Qawln) on the Irish Education Bill, 10 
m7<f— llml2c 

Carmarthenshire Anthractic Coal and Iron Com- 
pany, 20/ 7 a 

Camagie (Bey. J. H.) on Qeorge Young's Familj, 
10 j9b 

Cande (Wm.) Hospital Sunday in Birmingham, 
18 m 10 s 

of One at Chantillj Aged 375 



B.) on Arctic Explorations, 2 j 



Carp, Death 

Tears, 18 
Carpenter (\ 

10 e 

Carpet Trade, 17i 9 • 
Carranoe (E.) Important to Poets, 22 fbe 
Carriage Licences, Parliamentary Return, 25 m 

4s 
Catholic Politics, 3^ 9/ 
Cayendish (Lord GO at Bakewell, 5/10/ 
Cawley (C. £.) on Conseryatism, at Middleton, 7 

Case for Protection-^Honesty, 1 m 12 c 

Cass rSir John) Charity, 1 /5 e 

Catholic Reformed Church, 15 / 7 a 

Union of Qreat Britain Deputation to the 

Foreign Office, 28/6/ 

Be-Union, Meeting of Catholics at Birm- 

in^iam, 28 j 6 s 

nATTLB:— 

Disease, Returns, 14 , li .—..v. ; lu /-J / 

C 6—16/10 b— 16 .., C ^— 2C .w 1-2 t 

Notes about, 10/6/ 

and Rainfall, 29^ 6 e 

Foot and Mouth Disease, Resolutions of 

Quarter Sessions about, 1 ; 6 e 

Foreign Market, 1 i 7 h—^j 6 h 

Fresh Outbreaks, 6 j 11 «-8 / 6/— 28 m 

10 a 

Oreat Yorkshire Stock Sales, 10 m 10 e 

Plague in China, 26 j 5 b 

in Denmark, 29 wj 6 a 

— in Russia, 10 ;* 6 « 

Priyy Council Orders about, 11 ; 7 f—loj 

6/- 

Trade, State of the Market, 1 j 6 rf— 2 j 6 /* 

— 8j 6 c—^j 6 b—lj Sf—Sj 7 c— 9 / 6 b—lO 
i 6/--18y 6 d— Uy 6 6— 15^ 6 6—16 j 6 d^ 
17 j 6 r— 2O7 6 /— 21 j 6 «— 22> 6 c— 23> 7 d 
—24 ; 7 e— 27 j 7 6— 28^ 6 /— 29 / 6 6— 30 / 6 
6— 81 J 5 6— 1/6/— 3/ 7 /— 4 /6 d— 5 f6 e 
—6/6 rf— 7 /ll c— 10/ 6/— 11/ 10 c— 12 / 
7 #—18 / 7 6—14/ 8 b— 16/10 J— 17 fb c— 
18/6d— 19/10/— 20 f7 c— 21 /lO 6—24/ 
7/— 26/ 10 0—26/ 10 c— 27/7/— 28 / 10/ 
—1 m 10 a— 3 m 6 e — i m 10 e— 6 iw 10 rf— 6 w 
7 c— 7 m 10 d— 10 m 6 e— 11 m 10 «— 12 m 11 6 

. —18 m 7 6— Ji /^ 7/-l7m 8 f^l8 m 6 a— 19 

M 7c^20m 6ef~^21 m 7 d-^24 m Of— 2b m 10 

#-^/» 10M7m 10 6-^28 m 10 e— 31 m 9 6 



Census, 15/4 <f 

of 1871, 13 m 7 rf 

Centenarians, 24/9/— 7 w 11 6—31 m 7/ 

Mrs. Ann Seacombe, 26 m 12/ 

Count de Waldeck, 21 m 12 6 

Centenarianism, Mr. Thoms Against, 4^ 10 a 

Central Asia, see Russia 

Catholic Association, Meeting to Form, 3 j 

Chamber of Agriculture, Meetings, 5/7 e — 

6 m 6 6 

Imported Cattle Disease, 5/7 s 

Malt Tax Deputation, 5/ 7 « 

Local Taxation, 5/ 7 « 

Poor Law Relief, 6 w 6 6 

Criminal Court, Opening of, 11 i 11 d—lAj 

11 c— 1/11/— 4/11 c— 25/11 c—lm 12/— 
4m 11 e 

New Sessions, 20i 11 c 

Recorder's Charge, 14^ 11 c— 4/11 c— 4 

mile 
London Sick Ayslum District, Deputation 

to Government, 30 i 6 / 
Queensland Meat Preserving Company, 20 

m 6 a 
Ceylon Pearl Fishery, 22 fid 

State of, 22/4 d 

Chaffers (William) on Hall Marks, 28 y 10/ 
Chain Cables, New Act about, 2^60 
Chambers (Sir T.) on the Papacy in England, 31 

yiorf 

Chancery, Notes about, 13/11 rf 

Dividends, 10 j 10 rf— 11.? 11 f— 16 jRd 

Twndr ^ -1 10 c 

< lisng^s ol Z'jiiac. Giaiii t.i l^iiiiii ,=ion. <*»> ; :: ^ 
Changing a Note — an Amfcrican ^ niniUe, S j 9 # 
Channel Passage, 7 J 10/ 
Chapels Royal— Lent Preachers, 22 m 11/— 29 

m5 6 

Preachers, 2 ; 9 e—SOj 6y— 15 m 9 e 

Charing Cross Hospital, Annual Meeting, 13 / 

5 d 

Hotel Company, 27 / 7 c 

Charitable Appeals, 1 j 6 b^2j 10 /— 3 j 7 /— 4 

i 10 6 
Object— The Carlists' Resolutions, 24 / 

12 c 

Trusts Official Returns, 92/ 10 e 

Charity Begins at Home — Wonl to the London 
and South Western Railway, 21/10 6 

Commission, 19 m 12 6 

— Commissioners* Report, 26 m 4 e 

Electioneering, Notes about, 8 ; 10/— 9 J 

7 6 

Organization Society, Annual Meeting, 22 

j 6/— 28/9/— 20 m 7 c 

Donations to, 4; 3 b — 8 / 7 e 

Establishment of Branches, 26 m 11 a — 29 

m 5 d 
a Years Work, 25 j 6 /' 

Chart CT\\ou%e—1Bte-K%%«n:^i\\tv^ ^^ ^Q\Ar«sBJ^ 
Chatham l6\mOi^, ^'^^'''^^^''V Vl^vlx% ^^^ 



Ohe* 



IPALUBb'b IKDIX to ^' TBS TIKIB " MEWffiPAPBB. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Chelsea School for Girls, Presentation of Frizes 

by the Princess Louise, 29 m 12 6 
Water Works BiU. 1/9 /— 18/11 e— 18/ 

9/—19/12 rf— 20/6 «— 21/12 6—27/9 •— 

24 m 12 <f 

Committee to Oppose, 10/10 c 

New Premises, Meetings to Oppose, 14 j 

10 C--16 m 12 a 

Notes about, 6 /* 7 c 

Cheshire, Salt Trade, 23/4 f 

Chester, Port of, 13 i 9 / * 

Conservative Working Men*s Banquet the 

County Members at, 4/10/ 
Chevalier (Michel) on French Finance, l5jSd 
Chicago Silver Mining Company, 22 m 10 a 
Chicory, Adulteration of, 28 ; 9 « 
!• and Coffee, Custom^s Return of Duties on, 

H/4/ 
Childers ( — ) on Public Income and Expenditure, 

at Knottingley, 31 j 10 a 

Corrections, 1 /*9 « 

Speech at Pontefract, 14 i'7 a . . 

Errata in the Report of, \5j 10 c 

Chillington Iron Company, 13 m^7 a 
CHINA:— • . •. 

Audience Question Conceded, l\ jb h 

British Consul at Ningpo apd the Distur- 
bance at Hangchow, 2 ;' 5 a 
Commercial News, 6> 5>— 11 j 5 6— 16 i* 6 

c— 20i 5 c— 26 j 6 6— 10/6 rf— 2^ j 6 6—3 m 

6 c— 10 m 6 c— 17 m 7 c— 24 m 6 c— 31 m 7 6 
Dispenses with the Performance of Kotow 

on the Presentation of Europeans, 22 in 12 a 

Duke Alexis in, 14 m 6 6 

Edicts Against Cultivating Opium, 31 i 3 6 

Emperor Assumes Supreme Command, 26 

/6c 
Grand Lama of Tibet Proffers Allegiance 

to, 1/6 6 

Holyday Time, 24/10/ 

Overflowing of the Yellow River, 2 ; 6 a 

Progress in, 6^ 7 a 

Reported Meeting of Foreign Troops at 

Fenghuangshan ,24/10/ 

Rinderpast in Shanghai, 25 j 6 6 

SporU in Shanghai, 6 j 7 o 

Telegraphic Communication with, 18/6 c 

Terrific " Blow " at, «4/ 10/ 

Tobacco from, W/5 / 

Chinese Flaw in the Indictment, 1 1 / 10 a 

Labour in Pennsylvania, 1^116 

Cholera in 1872, 3/4 rf 

in the Upper Nile, 3 j J c 

and Diarrhoea, 7 m 12 c 

Movements of, 19 m 4 « 

Choosing an Owner, 27 j 4/ 

Christ's Hospital, Meeting, 7 m 10 6 

Christmas Eve in Naples, I ^' 6 c 

Christian Missions in Japan, Notes about, 16; 7 

6— 29 J 10 c 
Chubb (Harry) on the Gas Company and the 
MaryJebone Vestry, 6j7 b 
Ohurcb CA. G.) on the Scarcity of florses in 
^ iigrland, 24 y 6 6 
"^SP^^^ ^" ^^^ IriBuence of CbriBtianity up - 



Church Conference at Canterbury, 80 ; 7 d 

Defence, 1 / 12 a 

Meeting at Exeter about, 28 y 6 /* 

of England Temperance SoMciety Meeting at 

Lambeth Palace Library, 19/10/ 

Notes about, 18 m 7/— 27 m 10/ 

and Chapel, 9; 7/— lOy 6 t— 16i 11/— 81 

/3 c 
Chymical Light Company, 21 i" 6 (f 
Chymicals, State of the Market, 1/6 6—1 m 

10 rf 

Cinchona, Growth of, 28 j 6 e 

Cinnamon, State of the Market, 26/10 c— 8 m 
66 

Circuits of the Judges, liy 11 • 

City Churches and their Large Revenues, Notes 
about, 29; 7/ 

Garden, 14 m 10 e 

Land, High Value of, 14 m 10 d 

of London College, Distribution of Prises 

at, 28/ 12 d 

Lunatic Asylum, Annual Report, 27 m 

6 6 

Liberal Registration AssodatioD, Annual 

Meeting, 26/5 c 

Offices Company, 20 m 6 q — ^28 m 10/ 

Temple, Grant of ly Pulpit to by the Cor- 
poration, 17y 6 6 

Ward SchooU, 8; 6 rf--6/7 d 

and West End on Cleaning the Streets, 6 / 

116 

CIVIL AOTIONS :— 

Adams v, Lockhurst — ^Lane Foleshill In- 
dustrial Co-Operative Society, 3 m 11 6 

Anglo-Moravian Huiigarian Junction Rail- 
way—Dent's Case, 24 m 10 <f 

Ainsworth w, Lancashire and Torkshire 

Railway, 17 m 18 cf 

Airey v, Wilkinson, 8/ 11 d 

re AUeyne's CoUege, Dulwich, 21i 11 rf— 

26/11 a 

Allgood u. Blake, 17/11 6—18/11 d 

rt Amalgamated Society of Engineers, 24 

m 6 a 

Anderson and others v. Morick, 26/ 11 c 

re Audover Town Coimcillor, 31 j 9 6 

Andrews (Ellen Mary) in the matter of, 16 

j 11 a— 17/ 10 «— 7 m 11 c— 26 wi 11 c 

Notes about, 1 m 6/— 3 m 10/ 

re Annandale Licensing Committee, 29 j 

11 6 

Appleby and others v. Tees Conservancy, 

26 m 12 a 
Application for a Habeui Corpus for an 

Infant, 6/10 rf 

Arnold v, Hollbrook, 22 i 11 c 

Ashby w. Sedgwick, 6 m 11 6 

»•« an Attorney, 22 j 11 rf~ 29i 116 

Attorney, in the matter of one for Fraud, 

14i Ua— 18/ 11a 

Attorney-General r. Scott, 17^ 11 d 

Atkins V. Mayor &c. of London, 20 m 11 </ 

Austin V. Powe\'D\iStrjTLOi^Go\n.^wLy, 24 

jWa 
Aylealotd QE^>^ of) v.l&am»,*i\ j" \\ a-^ 

''*1>^^ ^,«AX 



Itar. 81« 1878.] palmsb*b ikdbx to '' ttt tuocs ** mwsIpipjbb. 



Or 



Givil ActUnif (^nn«e</>. 

Bailey r.Welborne, 24 mil o 

V. Willumflon, 13 / 11 6—23; 10 c 

BaU V. Midland Railway, Urn lid 

v. Bay, ITillo 

re Bank of Hindoitan &c. — 9x parte Aliion, 

I m 11 c 

— ^ Banniiter t;. Warner, I /Ha 

rs Bateman*! Trufts, 3 m 11 a — i mile 

Battledore v. Lancashire and Yorkshire 

Bailway, 13; lie 

Baxter v. Lord Wallsoourt, U/9 c 

Baylit v. Lintok, 28/ 11 c 

Beart v. Great Eastern Bailway, 15/11 6 

Beattie ». Lord Ebury and others, 24/ 11 a 

Beauchamp (Earl) v. Winn, 14 m 11 a 

re Beddles (John Henry) 22 / 11 d 

•— re Beehive Fire Insurance Company, 15 / 

10/ 

Bembridge v. Hoare, 6/10/— 10/11 6 

— Benson v. Skirrow, 81 m 13 e 

Bentley v. Lumbard, 20 m 11 c 

' and Wife v, Lancashire and Yorkshire 

BaUway, 27 Hi 11 </ 

Berry and others w. Goldstein, 18/11 e 

Biffg V, Biayor of London, Ac., 20 m 11 d 

Billson V. Crofts, 25 m 11 & 

Binney v. Feldtmi^in, 24 j 11 a 

Birch V, HaU, 16^ 11 b 

Birkenhead Amalgamated Brewery Com- 

{MUiy V. Aspinwall, 25 m 11 6 
Birmingham Mimicipal Election Petition, 

14/116 

Blackman v, Mitchall, 3/11 a 

re Blakriey Ordnance Company v. Brett's 

Case, 24 f' 11 a 

Bland V. Hiamand another, 16/ 11 a 

Booghton V. Knight, 20 m 11 </— 21 m 11 6 

—28 m 11 r— 29 m 11 c— 31 m 13 cf 
and another v. Knight and others, 14 m 

II r— 17 m 13 a— 24 m 10 </— 26 m 11 c— 26 m 
lid 

Bonme v. Heath, 1/ 11 c 

Simpson, 13 m 11 a 

Bousquet v. Bent, 14 m 11 a— 29 w 11 c 

Bramley v. Midland Railway, Hmll d 

Brand v. Mills, &c, 24/11 h 

Brembridge v, Hoare, 8/11 a 

Brightman i;. Green, 13 m 11 & 

Bramall and others v. Smith, 31 m 18 6 

Broad v. Huzley, 21/11 6 

Brooke u. AuriUon, il/11 rf 

Broughton v. Crewe Local Board of Health, 

Idj 11 6 

Brown V. Black, 6 m 11 6 

V, Friend, 24 iw 11 6 

- V. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 24 



IN 11 a 
Brownson v. Great Western Railway, 12 /* 

116 
re Builders' Trade Circular Company, 16 / 

10/ 

Bundy v, Garton, 19 ;n 11 c 

— BuigesB V, HugheBf 14/9 d 

Bnrgojmc v. Oldreire, 19 m 11 c 

— Bta-JdngJiMW v. WMtehead, 6/10 tf—12 / 



OiTil Actions (continued), 

Burton v. Gray, 4 m 11 6 

Butcher v. Savory, 23/ 11 b-^BQj 11 « 

Callendar v. Ballard aid anetlier, 14/ 11 6 

Case of the Charkiek, 14/ 11 0—24 / 11 a 

Cater and others v. Great Western Insur- 
ance Company of New York, 38 > 1 1 ^—24 ; 
11 6 

Central Press Company v, Saunders 15 m 

11a 
— — ex parte Chalmers— re Edwards, ; 1 / 10 / 

Chambers and another w. Walter, 15 / 11 c 

re Champion Gold and S Iver Mjnea Com- 
pany of Colorado, 24 m 10 d 

Christie v. Christie, 16/ 10/— 21 m 11 a 

Church V. Tamsaco, 19/ 11 a 

City Discount Company v, McLean, 7/ II d 

CUrk V. Great Northern Railway, 24/ 11 6 

and another v. Twibill and Wife^ 22 / 

116 

Clay don v. Finch, 17y 11 a 

CUyton V. Jones, 11 / 11 ^— 18/11 a— 14 

/9e 

Stapleford CoU|ery,:14 m}ld 
fe.NewUng, 16/11,^ 



aennell v, BUke, 17/116 

re ClfiicM insabUities A^ 13/ U 6 

re Clough> ^tled EsW^tes iSbc., 21/11 6 

Cobbett V. Aofflo-American Oyster Com- 
pany, li/H*^ . . 

Colin V. Proust, 31 / 8 d 

Company of Africa Merchants v, British 

and Foreign Marine Ixisurance Company, 19/ 

lie— 20/116 
Conning and another v. Beach and another, 

81 m 13 e 
Conqualbre v. Herring and another, 21 / 

lid 

ConsUble v. Constable 7 m 11 c 

Consuls Insurance Company — Feigan's 

Case, 20/ 11 6 
Contempts, in the Matter of a County 

Court, for Proceeding for, 1/11 a _ 
re Continental Life Assurance Company of 

New York, 17/10 « 
Cooke V, GiU and the Union Bank of Lon- 
don, 22/11 </ 

Cordery v. Hawtrey, 27/10/ 

Cornwall v. Ruffell, 15 ; 11 6 

Cory V. Patton, 16/ 11 a 

Cox V. Great Eastern Ridlway, 15/ U 6 

Cracknell v. Henderson, 13/11 c 

ex parte Crispin— r« Crispin, 1 /'lO/— 22/ 

12 a— 15 m 10/ 

Crosse V. Diickers, 15/ 11 a 

Cronshaw v. Wigan Burial Board, 6/11 d 

Cubitt V. Maxse, 29 mild 

Cummins v. Lancashire and Yorkshire lUil- 

way, 28 m 11 « 
Dachenhausen v. Syers, 19 / 11' ft— SI / 

lid 
Dale V. Metropolitan District Baal'w^ ^V» S 

II a 
DaixWU V . V^«.Tfi%, ^^ r \VV> . 



Iiffe,10'mir6 

her V. Cliffe and Jones, 10 m 11 6 

PuraeM Railway, 21 file 

9. Knight, 15 m 11 a 

Shearborn, 19/11 a 

6 m 10/ 

Hiitworth, lOy 11 a 

V. Mazwdl and others, 1 m 11 « 

m 11 </— 19 m 11 ( 

Nolan, Mi 9/ 

I Ibblakd^-Oalwat Pbosiou- 

Dnrant and othen, 10 m 10/ 
fTaterworks Company, 15/10/ 
'homas, Sj lid 
Newlan4 and another, 23 i 11 d 

Eastern Railway, 24 m 11 6 
Qinger, 18^*11 a 
wrke, 18/11 c 
!utliffe,8/lla 

(ire Asaorance Corporation— e« 

jan,l7jll&— Umllc 

Cowley, nj 11 d 

Ideane, 14 m 11 6 

JoTent Garden, 24 /U a— 25 / 

lorriey, 27/11 rf 

nee, 25/11* 

and another i>. Eagle and 

Merrall, 18/11 c 

ITood Street Warehouse Com- 

fewstead, 10/11 a 
JLy, 24/110-^26/ 11a 



Griffiths V. Jones, 21 j 

V, Whiting, 16; 



Goilick V. Tramlett, 2i 

Hall V. Hall, 23 j 11 6- 

— -*- V. mnton, 29 ni e 
■ V. Taytor, 8 m 11 c 

Hammond v. Belton, U 

Hardwick v. Wiles, 19 i 

— »— > V. Garwood v. 10 m U 
— ^ re Harmoxiy and Monti 

per ICining Company— Si 

115 
^— Harris v. Fawcett, 17 m 

V. Gosden, 28^ 11 c 

Harrison v. Harrison, 18 

Hart V. Spnrway, 24 ; 11 

ex parte Hartel— tn re Th 

r Harter and another v. £ 

15;lle 
^— • re Ha^ant and Hayling ] 

pany, 24 m 12 d 
Hawkins v. Great North< 

116 
Haymann v, the Queen, 1 

— Hayward v, Goode and ai 

Heisch and Wife v. Toole 

HeUhem v, Bamett, 24 j 

Henshall v. Fereday, IZj 

— — Herbert v. Cooper, 18 m 1 

— Heslop and another v. li 
27/10/ 

Hid 0. Gray. 25 / 10 d 

— ^— 0. Guardians of Poplar 

V, Wilson, 4 m 11 5 

Hilliard v. North Lond< 

11a 



Uar. 81, 1878.] palmkb'b inbsz io 



NXW8PAFIB* 



Qt9 



CtwQ, Aettou C^oiUtwMsd). 

Habttd V. Sadler, 28/12/ 

Hugon V. South Eastern Bailwaj, 10/ 11 a 

Hunt V. Willet, 28 i' 11 b 

Hntley v. Hntl^, 25 i' 11 6 

Hjde Park BegnlaUona, 18 ; 11 6—28 / 

lOe 
re Imperial Mercantile Credit Awociatian, 

7 Mile 
re Import Fish and Ojfter Company, 20 j 

11 o 
— — Ingliam v. Slater, 24 ai 11 a 

— Inglia V. Paaoo, 22/ 11 6 

— Inman v. Inman,'10/ll a 

re International Contract Company, 18 / 

Na 2, 18 nib 



— Jackaon v. Large, 27/ 10 e 

— Jenldna v. Thomat and another, 19 mild 

Jenningf v. Hnghea and another, 26/11 e 

Jerrif v. Berridge, 18/ 11 a 

— — - Jonet V. Merritt and another, 19/11 b 

Johnaon v. ByUnds, 12 fll e— 18/11 e 

re Johnston (Patrick) 24 m 10 e 

— rs Jonqnet(Henri)27j 11 c 

— Judkins V. North Eastern Bailway, 8 m 12 6 
Injustices of Southport, 28/ 11 b 

Keates v. Holywell Railway, 19 m 11 a 

~— Kdoom V. Layhom, 18/11 b 

— — - ex parte Kemp— re Sir W. Russell, 1 m 11 e 

Kent V. Lewis, 16 / 11 b 

kW v. D'or, 12/11 c 

re £ng8ton Bnnal Board, 28/ 11 a 

— Koe V. Cooper, 21/11 a 
La^ V. Hifi, 16 m 11 a 

re Land Credit Company of Ireland » 

Weikersheim's Case, 18/11 a 

— rt La Manoha Irrigation and Land Com- 
pany, 17/ 11 b— 11 m 11 e 

Lane v. Challis, 7 mild 

Larios v. Guretr 20 m 11 d 

Laws and Smith v. Jones, 10 m 10/ 

— Lawrence v. Jenkins, 18/ 11/ 
Layton v. Harding, 21/11 e 

Lazard v. Javal, 24/11 b— 26/11 e 

— ^Lea ConsenFancy fioard v. East London 

Waterworks Company, 28/ 11 c 
Leischman v. Northern Maritine Insurance 

Company, 8/11 a— 10/11 a 
— — Leney V. Hill, I6111 11 a 
-»— Leonard v, Oray, 7 m 11 d 

— Licensed Vlctaallers' Tobacco Association 
ex/»::rfeRoe, 16/ 11 a 

Lillywhite v, Willis, 6 m 11 c 

re Lunehonse Works Company, 16/ 10 / 

rt de Lizardi, 16 m 11 a 

•^— Loftos ( — ) fee lRSLUri>^Ga/vay ProseeU' 

tiena 
ex parte London School Board, 81 / 9 b 

— Lovatt V. Kent, 17 m 18 d 

— Lowv. Hamilton, 6/ 11 a 

— Lnmley w.Timms, 17/ 11 a — ^26 mile 
Jjjme V, Sunpeon Low ami Othen. 17/11 

a^isyn e 

Notee Mbont, 18/5 r 



Ljmet V, Counceil, 6 m 11 a— 7 mile 

Zjrnn p, GoodcbiM, 26/8 a 



OiTil Actlona (amttnved), 

Mackeretb v. Glasgow and Scoth Western 

RaUway, 24/ 11 d 

ex parte Macredie— in re Charles, 24 m 10 c 

ex parte Mann— Licensing Act Caae^ 18 j 

11 if 

re Manor of Walton-onm-Tiimley— «p jKirfs 

Col Tomline, 80/ 11 a 

re Married Woman and the Caraatic Rail- 
way Company, 29/11 b 

Masefleld V. Metropolitan Board of Workiy 

1/11 c 

Masterman v. Chapman, 26/11 b 

Matthew v. Baxter, 22/11 e 

McCarthy v. Metropolitan Board of Workf, 

8/11 a 

M'Gardel v. Moon, 6 m 11 a 

M'Kechnie v. Vanghan, 27/11 a 

MKinade and Wife v. North Eastern Rail- 
way, 10 m 11 <f 

Meads v. Gittins, 21 » 11 e 

Menonn v. Beandere, lj6e 

Mercrate v. Simpson, Hjllh 

Merry v Nickalls, 80/ 11 a 

MesngeriesNationalesv. Snei Canal, 24/6 b 

re Metropolitan Company, 16/10/ 

— re Middleton Cotton Spinning Company ex 
parte Clegg, DronsfleM, Partington and oUiers, 
7mll e 

— ^MidUnd Railway v. Great Western Rail- 
way 12/11 b 

Milbonm v. Grealey, 81 m 18 e 

Miles V. Forber, 18 / 10/ 

ex parte Mills— tn re Tew, 24 m 10 c 

Mflls and another v. James and others, 23 j 

lib 

Milward v. Redditch Local Board of Health, 

18/11 a 

re Mineral Hill Silrer Minfaig Company, 18 

jlOf 

Moffatt V, Liiardi, 1 m 11 c 

— — re Monarch Insurance Company — Goris- 
sen's Case, 27/ 11 b— 26 m 11 b— 26 in 11 if 

Moore v. South Eastern Railway, 28/11 b 

V. EUiot, 24 m 10 i^26 m 11 b 

V. Pooley, 16/ 11 b 

Morlson v. UniTersal Marine Insurance As- 
sociation, 16/11 c 

Morgan v. Morris, 81 m 18 / . 

— Morison v, Thompson, 16 / 11 a 

Morris v, Bradbum, 16 m 11/ 

V, Edwards, 18/ 11 a 

— - Mortimer v. Pitt, 7/11 d 

Morton v Head, 20/11 a 

Moseley v Great Western Railway, 20 m 11 

Mossman v. Nottingham, 22/ 11 if 

Moslyn v. Emanuel, I fll a 

Mozon V, Payne, 27/11 b 

Murchison v, Southgate, 29/11 a 

Murray v. Metropolitan Railway, 16/ 11 e 

V. Clayton, 4 m 11 b 

re ^a.\iox»\^E.«^^»^i^»'frtw\^^^ 

10 f 



I iiij *« m IW9' 

(CemtMM d*) V, F6nld, 9j 10 1 
lomxnercial Bank—Monris't Oaae, 

. OUltftt, 24/ 11 6 

Hacknex Board of Works, 29 j 

lonamd Alcock, 8 m 10 « 

utu Steam Tramroad Company, 

Bettinion, 27/10/ 

aperial Anende UMoranoe Ckmi- 

saiy8rf^i/6/ 

kid, 28/ 11 a 

Foster, 28/12/ 

rite,29ille 

Meph) and Company (Limited), 

Dixon, 6 m 10 0-^ m 12 e 

•a Tniiia, 16/ 10/ 

lith, 29 mild 

Silver Lead Mining Company— 
ue, 25 J 11 a— 27j 11 d-A m 11 

Jan Bailway v. National Railway, 

yok^lijllb 

GUbert A. C. East, 6 /*10 « 
or Nullity of Marriage, 81 j 9 c 
London, Chatham and Dover 
la 

towne, 20/116 
icashira and Yorkshire Railway, 
illcf 

ott»26/*116 
It Western Railway, 22 / 11 c 



lie 

Reed v. Blake, 17/11 

Reeves v, Powell, 10 m 

re Rees' Estate— Good 

Regina v, Cousens, 81^ 

-*— V. Evans and otheriy 
' V. Morgan, 21 m 11 < 

V. Ward, 8/11 <i 

Rice V. H. a Raines * 

V Metropolitan Raih 

Richards v. Elford, 21 i 

V, Qreat Eastern Rail 

V. London and NortI 

24 m 11 e 

' Richardson v. Willis, 21 

Riley v. Great Eastern 1 

Roach V, Bkke, 17/11 

lift— 21/11 • 

Roberts v, Evans, 24 m 1 

and others v. Johnstoi 

Robertson v. Robertson, i 

V, CoUyer, 10 m 10/ 

Robms V. Travel, 8/ 11 . 

Robottcm V, Smith, 21/ 

Roe V, Worrall, 24 m 10 

Rogers v. Barrell, 5/ ll" 

Rowe V. Rust, 16/ 10/ 

Sannion w. Roberts, 17 j 

Sazby v, Easterbruok, IJ 

Schofield V. Roberts, 18 j 

Scott V. London General I 

24 j 11 b 

Scrimgeour's CUdm, 16 n 

— in rs Sewage Dis-infec 

Company-- Hille's System, 
Seymour v. London and 

Insurance, 11 /"ll «l 



ifiir.81vl878J 



FALMBB'tf imWS TOOTHS TnOtt^ mBWaPAPlB. 



Oifil Aotloai C^ontinued), 

— ^ 8tatocUff« V. North EMt«ni Bailwaj, 10 m 

11 e^l8 M 11 e 

8tamiiuv.Fiii]A7,li5e— 18i8^20y7a 

r€ Star and Gi^rter Hotel, 19 m 11 a 

Stares and Hutchings v. Oarrell and othen, 

8/)lc 

ex parte Starling, 81 i 9 a 

— — re Stephens, a Lonatio — Chancery Funds 

Act, 25 m 11 b— 26 m 11 c 
Stevenson v. Lord Leitrim, II j 9/— 18^ 10 

e— l«J10<r--17i7a 
— Stewart V. West India and Pacific Steamship 

Companj, 27> 11 e 

Stocken and another v. Patrick, 26/11 e 

Strange r. Tillotson, 24 m 10 J 

Sarman v. Pasmore, 21/11 d 

Swift V. Winterbotham, 18/11 b 

Sword V. Langhome, 7/11 0—8/ 11 c 

Sjers V, Conquest, 25i 11 b 

Talbot v. Earl of Shrewsbury, 10 m 10/ 

V. Roberts, 18 m 11 a 

r. Talbot, 2imlOd 

Tanrer v, Goodhead, 15 j 11 e 

Taylor v. Taylor, 8 m 10 s 

Thomas v. Evsns, 28 i 11 b 

i- Thompson v. North Eastern Railway, 10 m 

lid 

V. Bell, 8 m 1 W 

■ V. Planet Benefit Building Society, 8 si 

11a 

Thome v. Midland Railway, 8 / 11 b 

Tichbome Cas&— Queen v. Castro, &c., 18 

jllb 

-Brighton Newspapers and Contempt 



of Court, 23i 10/ 
" » of Mr. 



12 a 



-Case< 



Skipworth, 27 j 11 a— 80j 



. Claimant for Contempt, 80 i 12 a 
• Mr. Whalley and Mr. Onslow 



for 



Contempt of Court, ISj 11 6—21 j 10 d 

Tilt V, Hawkes, 16 j 11 6 

Toole V. Younge, 22/11 b 

Toor V, James, ij 11 d 

Town's Drainage and Sewage Utilization 

C<Knpany— Keith's Claim, 16 ;* 10/ 

Tram Railway Company of Great Britain — 

Slater's Claim, 25/11 6 

— Tunbridge v. Great Eastern Railway, 18 m 
II a 

re Turner (Marshall) an Attorney for Sus- 
pension, 25y 11 c 

i^— Tyers and others v. Rosedale Iron Company, 
90j 11 d 

l^mdaU V. Short, 8 m 11 c 

United Ports and General Insurance Com- 
pany, 81 1* 9 a 

re Universal Fire Insurance Company, 24 m 

10 d 

Van Brooke v. Levite, 18 j 11 a 

Vane v. Vane, 20 j 11 a 

Veale v. Mann and others, 12/11 b 

Virtue and Mother v, Ke^y and others, 80 

/lie 
— - WakeHMv, Hill, ISjll b 
Welker v. Fairleea, 18 m 11 b 

»'ifottiBgluunBoHrdofQ}iaxdiBXkBf2&jllc 



QML AettoBi (eoeHwiie^^ 

Wallace v. Attomey-G«neialt U m 11 »— 

87 HI 10 6 

Walsh V, Mauon, 20/ 11 a 

Ward V, Londesborough, 6/10/ 

— Waidleworth v. Walkfir, 15 j 11 5 

WateraU r. Milward, 6 s» 10/ 

Waterer v. Waterer, 14 m 11 5 

tx parte Watkins— m re CoustOD, ThoniiOll 

ft Co., 17 m 18 a 

Watson and another v, Watson, 5 m 11 c 

Webb V. Tulk, 14^ 11 a— 17i 11 a 

Webbling v, Merton, 15 HI e 

Webster v. Orerseers of Ashton-UodflN 

Lyne, 80 j 11 c 
West Canada Mining Company v. Foitoi 

and others, 14^' 11 6 
Westley v. South StaffordshiM WatenrotlBi 

Company, 0/lOd 

Wetherall V. Jones, 7 m 11 d 

Whitakerv. Curtis,81ml8« 

White V, Bedges, 14/9 c 

ex parte Williams— tn rt Williams, 6 m 11 a 

Williams v. Poole, 14/ 11 a 

Williamson v. Hethermgton, 10/11 6 

Willier v, Irvine and others, 14 j 11 b 

Wilbs V. Saunders, 25 / 11 b— 26/ 11 «— 

27/11 c— 28/ 11 a— 1 m 11 if 

Wilson V. Loyd, 15 m 11 • 

Woods V, London General Omnibua Com« 

pany, 15 j 11 e 
Woods ft Wife, v. Woolwich Steam Packet 

Company, 10 /* 11 a 

Workman v. Wilkes, 24/ 11 5 

Worthington v. Hargood and another, 18 

Wright V, Clarke ft another, 26 m 12 e 

». Hewley 17 j 11 d 

w.HiU 11/11 6 

V. Midland Railway, 81 i 9 c 

Tates V. University College, 18 si 11 a 

Civk Benevolence^ 1 j 5 5— 80 J 11 <^-4 / 9 « 

—10 / 9 /• 
Civil Service Estimates, 22/4 •—15 m 11/ 

Returns, 7 / 4 / 

Servants petition for advanced Pay, 16 j- 

12 d 

Superannuations 8 in 5 b 

Writers 22 i 11 /—21 6 / 

Claimants, notes about, 81 j 10 / 

Clapham, Burglaries at, 25 m 11 </ 

Clapton Incurable Home, 17 m 12 a 

Clarens, Mr Cooke on, 4 1' 6 / 

Clark, George A., Munifioent Bequests o( 18 m 

5 d 
Clarke, Edwui Hyde, on liabilities of shareholders 

SljAb 
John Algernon, the Automaton Chess 

PUyer, 4 j 8 b 
on the Land Tenure Reform Association, 

22 m 11 d 

on Spmt\i8^m ixA^vkwcrs^ S*^ * .^ x 

W. H., OTV lYi^ Ii\N«X XiT^XftA. %\»5w^ '^'^fc' 



0) rejoidngi at Chiidkigh on the 

Bndon Bxidge Companj, 24y 7 e — 

xshef, ForeigB, Value of Imports, 18 

Conpany, Banquet at, 6 i 6 6 

atiye Company, 11 / 10 e 

18 j 10 « 

J. C.) on the Rahifall, 11 j 10 a 

on Under-Drainage and Steam 

and Tyne, trade of, 8i 10 6 
Bfenceof, 22 J 9 a 

DOe of, at Birkenhead, 22 ; 10 d 
ica, 20 m 6 6 
in England, 1 i 12 a 
al Aflia, 6 m 5 a 
7 m 10 a 
ee on, 20 m 6 c— 25 m 10/— 28 m 

klachinery, B/Qd 

' of, notes about, 6/6 6—7 J \l e 

etums from the Port of Grimsby, 

/4c 

ports from the Port of London, 8 

1 — 6 m 10 a — 18 m 7 a 

Dstances of. 12/7 e— 18 f 1 h-^ 

I / 10 fr— 22 / 12 fr— 28 / 12 «— 

)Babont21/6<f 

14/7 6 

IVade 1 i 6 6—2 / 6 <f-8 i 6 <f 

^—7/ 6 6— Hi 6 rf-18i 6 6—14 

!— 16i 12/-17;6 6— 20i %d— 



— ISy 7" 6— fo / 10 «> 
•20/8 c— 22 / 10 d— : 

1 m 10 a — 4 m 10 a — 6m \ 

— 18 1117 6—16 m 6 o^ll 

6 a— 22 m 10 a— 26 m li 

10 a & 6—29 m 6 o ft 6 

Weighing of. 10 m 6 i 

Tear*s E^noort of, 9 / 

Coal, Bettws LUmwit ColU 

Bramcote Colliery Ca 

Carmarthenshire Anti 

Company, 20 /* 7 a 
Carr House and Aldw 

transfer of. 18 m 7 a 
Colonial Coalfields, nc 

7 mil 6 

Co-operative Collieriea 

Coal, Crown Preserred Coal 

Dartmoor Peat Coal ( 

Duke of SutherUnd C 

Englefleld Colliery Coi 

London ft Brighton Che 

6j 6 a 

Newport Aberoom Cos 

Oriental Coal Companj 

Pelsall Coal ft Lron Co: 

^— Russian Coal Companj 
Victoria ft Fenton Par) 

25 m }0 if 
Coalfields in China 27/4 d 

Cape Breton Coalfields 

New, in Virginia, 1 m 4 

Cobden (Richard> on the La 

notes about, 9 j 7/— 

on the Nature of Demo 

Cobden Club Dinner, 18/8 
Cobra Poiso» mr^^*^-- — 



dlj 1878] PALKSb's IMDSSt 90 ^^ THB TI1IB8 '* KKWS^APta. 



no 6—19 r 10 6—20 / 7 rf-31 / 10 a— 
no *-26/10 6—37 / 7 e— «8 / 10 /— 
10 d-5 m 10 6—6 m 7 e— 7 m 10 •— 
10 c— 12 m 11 6—18 m 7 6—14 m 7 /— 
11 6 <^19 m 7 6—20 m 6 </— 21 m 7 <f— 
m 10 c— 26 m 10 6—27 m 10/— 28 m 10/— 
n66 

- yalu« of imports, 2 1 9 c - 
nXL (J.) on the Post of Hasliiigs. 6 m 4 e 
CSmstmas— Snow Bound in the United 
tes of 25,000 Railway Passengers, 18 ; 10 d 
]H.) Address at Nottingham ft his proposed 
irement, 17 j 6e 

WtAer ft Frosted Planto, 17y 12 d 
dge (J. D.) on the case Queen v. Cotton, 
10/ 

re of Preceptors, Conference of members at 
itetrbfory, 14 ; 6/ 
Slections, 24/ 8 o— 25/ 10 e 
ries, Glasgow, Meeting of Masters, 18/7 c 
ry, Durham, Advance Conceded, 10 / 6 a 
rr Viewers, 26 m 12 « 
ions at Sea, Notes about, 21 / 5/— 22/ 7/ 
bflla 

ial AppointmenU, 29i 9 «— 8/6a— 16/6/ 
m 12 <f-8 m 7 4—16 m 7 <^16 m 9/-29 
6 

ialCompai^, 16j6a 

ial ]>espatches, 6 ; 9 •— lOj 8/— 18 / 9/— 
9 «— 17 • 10 rf— W y 8 c— 24 ;• 9/-26/9 a 
ry • «— 28 J 6 #—297 9 e— 80 J 6 c— 1 /9 c 
J e-6 /•9 6-10/ 9/-12/9/-14/T s- 
•9/-17/9 41-19 /•9/-io/9/-21/9 / 
r/9/— 6 m 9/— 8 m 9/— 12 m 10/— 17 m 
—19 m 9 /— 21 m 9 /— 22 m 8 a— 27 w 9 / 
Sxport Returns, 26/ 10 a 
3k>Temment Securities, State of the Market, 
very day's paper 
nstttnte. Meetings, 22 ; 10 d 
A>ans, 22 I* 10 / 

»ioduce Market, 4/6 a— 11 i 6 a— 18 j 6 6 
)i 7 6— l/6a— 8 /"e 6— 16 /"lO a— 22 /lO 
L m 10 a— 8 m 10 a— 15 m 6 a— 22 m 10 
S9m 6a 

Progress, 20 m 5 c 

«rce with Central Asia, 16 m 9/— 25 » 7 e 
lercial Union Assurance Company, 26y 10 a 
lutation of a sentence on three Boys for 
e, 10 fit 7 6 

iniei» Miscellaneous, Stateof shares, tneotry 
a paptr 
-new, system of aUotment of shares, 25 / 

renceof Nonconformists, 28 j 9/ 

ience Money, li 9 a— Sj 9 «— 16i 9 e— 17 

^18 J 9 #—20 J 9 •—21 j 9 #—28 j 9 a— 

9 a— 28i 9 a— 29i 9 a— SOj 9 a— 1/9 a— 
:0/-8/9/-ll /•9/-12 f^M^fl^ 

iid^is/B C-2O/9/-24/9 a-27/9/ 
j/9 /— 8 m 9/— 6 m 7/— 7 m 9/— 10 m 9 
2 m8/— 14m -- - ^ «« 



(. 



I 9/— 22 m 9/— 26 m 9/— 29 



[dated Fund ServiceB, 6/9 e 
mpUre Fstientt, New South Wales for, 

Mboui^ IjlOe 
itMl Anni0», 26/10 e 
^t rn Mrnhmm u, gum vontd iWy ;^d/12 e 



Conyict Labour v. Free Labour, 6 m 11 a 
CouTOcation, meeting of, 12 /* 6 a— 18 / 12 6-r 

14/6 c— 16/12 c— 20/5 a 
Athanasian Creed, 18/ 12 c— 15/12 o— 19 

fl2d 

Committee on Intemperance, 18/ 12 c 

Increase of the Episcopate, 12/6 a— 18/12 6 

Lay Element in, 19/ 12 d 

CouTocation, notice of meetitig, Jj 7 a— 18y 4 e 
Conrocation, Proroguation of, 8/8 a 

Religious and Secular Education, 19 /* 12 if 

Mr. Voysey and the Clergy Sympathiiiqf 

witt^l2/6a— 18/12C 

of York— Meetings, 21/9/ 

Cook (Thomas) Journey Round the World, 28 t' 

4 e.^ /4 e^ll m 11 a— 12 m 4/— 24 m 4 <f 
Cook's Excursions, 25 m 8 a 

Cooke (Rer. Charles J. R.) on ** Sweet Clarens," 

Coolies in British Guiana, 28 i 6 a 
Co-OperatiTe Associations, 14 m 7/ 

Collieries, 15 m 6/ 

Stores, Deputatton to GoTemment, 80y 6 c 

Cooper (Thompson) on the ** Man of the Time,** 

10 j 5 a 
Coopers ft Co., on the Price of Coal, 12 m 11 e 
Copernicus the Astronomer, the 400th Annirer- 
saiy of his Birth, Intended Celebration of, 22 
fSd 
Copper Miners of England Company, 24 si 6 a 
Copyhold Enclosure and Tithe Commission, An- 
nual Report, 22 m 7/ 
Corbett (Johxi)ou the Price of Coal, 8 m 6/ 
Corfleld (Dr. W. H.) on Wholesome Houses, 16 

Cork, Prorision Trade in. Notes aboQt, 24 i 7 i 

Com Trade, Sute of the Market, Ij 6 d^^j 6 
/— 8y 6 c— 4j 5/— 6> 6 a-7y 5 /— 8 ; 7 e-9 
j 6 6— lOi 5/— 11 j 6 c— 18i 6/— Uy 6 6—15 
j 6 6— 16i 6 rf— 17 I* 6 c— 18y 6 c— 20> 6 6— 
21j6a— 22i'6c— 28; 7d— 24> 7a— 25^ 7<l 
— 27y If-^iSj 6 /*- 29i 6 6—80 ; 6 if— 81 / 5 
6— 1/6/— 8/7/-— 4/6 rf— 5/6 a— 6/6 cf— 
7/11 6-8/ 6 a— 10 / 6 6—11/ 10 c— 12 /7 
e-13/7 6—14/ 8 6—16/ 10 6— 17/6/— 18 
/6 rf— 19/10 d!-2C/ 7 a— 21/ 10 6—22/10 
<f-24/ 7 /•— 25/ 10 c-27/7/— 28/ 10 /—I 
m 10 </— 8 m 6 a— 4 m 10 e^-b m 10 6-^ m 7 a 
—7 m 10 c/— 8 m 10 c— 10 m 6 /— 11 m 10 a— 
12 m 11 6—18 III 7 6—14 m 7/— 15 m 6 6—17 
m 8 /— 18 m 6 a— 19 m 7 e— 20 m 6 <f— 21 m 7 
(f— 22 m 10 c— 24 m 6/— 25 m 10 a— 26 m 10 / 
—27 m 10 6—28 m 10 a— 29 m 6 6—81 m 9 a 

Return of Imports During the Last Three 

Years, 18^4/— 26/ 10 c 

faa alio Monst Mabkbt 

Cornwall MineraLs and Harbour Company, 4 f 
66 

Corporation Property and Government, 15i 9 a 

Corps of Conmiissionaires, Donations to, 4 j 7 a 
— 18 / 10 6—1/7 6—8/ 12 a— 16/ 5 c— 22/ 

5 6—8 m 7 if— 15 m 5 <f— 2im 12 6— 29 irS f 
CorTectioii»,U/V\a— ImV^J ^^ 



£4/4 a A/-6 y 6 6-7/ 4 /-8 J 
two Ttpwt9 — 10 7* 4/, two reports — 
-18 f* 6 6—14 i 6 •— 16 J 6 c—lS/ 
I & Jr-nj 6 6, hoo no^tocs— 18 y 6 
.20 f- 6 /— 21> 6 c— 22 j 6 6 & c— 
fMetoet— 24^' 7 c & <^25 j 7 6—26 
/L.28y 6 e— 29 i 8 c & d -80>8 6 
81^6/— 1 / 8 6— 1/*6#— 8/7rf 
/6 6— 6/8/— 8/8 rf&«— 7/11 
»— 8/8 /& •— 10 /8/— 11/10 rf 
!»<? noacM— 18/ 7 a & 6—14/8 6 
-16/ 10 «— 17/8 c— 18/6 rf— 19 
20/7 d^ two nohce*— 21/10 a 4 6 
ft 3—24/7 e— 26/ 10 6—28 / 10 
1—27/7 e & /— 28/ 10/— 1 m 10 
.4 m 7 e— 7 m 10 «— 8 m 10 c— 12 
n 7 6—14 m 7/— 16 m 8 c^-19 m 7 
^-21 fit 7 d— 22 m 10 o— 28 m 10 6 
—27 IN 10 /— 28 m 10 c & /— 29 m 
m96 

sr'gPriwBaU, 137*9/ 
. B.) on the Donation to St, Bn- 

Days of Sittings, 8 j 11 •— 7y 9 

* / 11 c— lOi 9 /— 11 j 11 rf— 18 

1 e-16y 11 f^Uj U/-17y 11 

-80 1* 11 •—21 / 11 /— 22y 11 «— 

i 10/— 26y 11 /— 27 ;• 11 /— 28i 

4-40i 12rf-81j9/— 8/11/ 

/ll /— 8 / 10 c— 7 / 11 c— 8 / 

•—11/11/— 12/116-18/11 

16/11/— 17/11 c^-18/ 11 /■— 

f 11 rf-21 /ll /— 22/11 «— 24 

ll /— 26/11 e-27 /ll/— 28/ 

— 8 m 11 /— 4 m 11 /*— 6 mile 

m 11 /— 8 m 10 /— 10 m 10 /— 

mm 1 1 /*_15l M 1 1 //-.li. m 1 1 i* 



/— 26y 9 •— 27> 9 «— 28 
•— 80y 8 6—81 j 7 e— 1] 
— 4 /•9 6— 6/9 a— 8/9 
10/9/-11/9/-12/ 
•—16/9/— 17/9 «-li 
noitcM— 20/9 /— 21 /"T 
—26/9 •-28/9/— 27j 
9/— 8m9/— 4m9/— i 
9 /•— 8 m 9/— 10^ 9/— 1 
18 m 9 /— 14 IN 9 /— 16 m 



i 



m9/— 19 m 9 /—20 m 9 

a— £l m 9 /— 26 m 9 /— J 

»8m6/— 29m9/— 81m 

Audiences, 26/8 6— 2( 

Court at Buckingham 

m 9 •—8 m 9 /-IS m 6 /- 
MoTements of, 4 /9 . 

•—27 / 6 6—10 m 9 €—12 

29 m 9/ 
Return of to Windsoi 

— 8m 6 0—16 m9« 
Drawing Boom by the C 

m 8 /*— 16 m 6 o— 17 m 9 6- 
Duke of Cambridge, nu 

/— 20 m 9 / 
Edinburgh, Reported 

founded, 80 i' 6 a 

-in the aty Becei 



8/8 



Teck leaves for Germ 
Moyements of, 27 n 



— H. Bfajosty's New Year' 
of, 2/9 < 

— Levee by the Prince c 
1 m 7/_4 m 12 e— 29 m 8 

•Queen, 26/ 8 6— 12 m 



ml0 6— 16iii5^— l&-i^<^' 



Kar. 81, 1878.] palmbb's iNDEXT^^S^nS^nJSwsFAPKii. 



vn 



Ooart Oironlar Cuonttnued). 

— Prince Napoleon and the Princess Clotilde at 

Osbomej2l/96 

of Wales at Goldsmith's Hall, 17 m 11 / 

^— — to lay the Foundation Stone of the New 

Norfolk County School, 12/9/ 
— -^— at Marlhorough, 27 j 6 a — 6/6 c 
— — in London, 7j 7 e— 4/9 e 
Sporting movements of, 1 ; 9/— 2 j 9 

•— S j 9 «— 9 ; 9 «— 24y 9 /— 26 / 9 6—29 i 9 « 

—80^6/— 19 m 9< 
■ Visits Camden House, 18y9/ 

Visit to BelYoir, 26 / 8 a— 8 m 6 rf— 



5 m 12 rf— 6 m 9 /"— 7 m 9/— 8 m 9/— 10 m 9 e 

' & Prince Christian hi the Peers' Gallerj 

during the Irish Education Bill Debate, 



icess of Wales at North Rlmham, 



13 m 10 



*Prin< 



81 m 11 e 
— ^— Ball at Mariborough House, 11 m 12 rf 

Movements of, 29 j 10 6—21/9/ 

-^— at Sandringham, 6^9 «— 81 J 7/— 1 / 

9»— 8/6c 
— — Tenth Anniversary of their Marriage, 

11 m 12 (f 



at Tottenham House, 22 j 9/— 28 / 7 « 

-—Princess Amelia of Saze-Coburg m England, 
81 m 7 / 

— Louise in the Ladies* Gallery during the 
Debate on the Irish Uaiversity Bill, 12 m 10/ 

— Yisit of the Queen to Chislehurst, 2lf6e 
' to Victoria Park, 81 m 11 c 



OOUBT OF COMMON OOUNOIL :— 

— Banquet to the Mayors, 28 m 11, a 

CsBsar's Camp at Wimbledon, 81 j 4 / 

Coal Dues, 17y 6 « — 

——Commissioner Kerr, increase of salary, 

14/106 
Donation towards the survivors Of the 

Election for farringdon Ward, 11/10 a— 

12/7 6 

— Endowed Schools Commission, 17 j 6 e 
Fund for the sufferers by the Italian Inunda- 
tions, 17i6e 

Grant of a Pulpit to the new City Temple, 

17 j e 6--31 ; 4 /• 

— Library, be free to the Public, 14/ 10 6 
Meetings, 17 / 6 a— 81 jif 

New Gas Bills, 14/10 6 

Private Slaughter Houses, 14/ 10 6 

Beetoration of St. Sepulchre's Tower, 28 m 

11 e 

— Swimming Baths on the Thames, 81 y 9 cf 
Temple Bar, 31 / 4/ 

Tramways in the City, 17; 6 «— 81 j if 

Covered Wells — Discovery of one on Woolwich 

Common, 81 m 8/ 
Cowper (Hon. H. F.) at Hitchin, 18 i 7 if 
Cox(Edw. W.) on Science and Spiritualism, Ij 

11 fr— 2 j7d 

on the Juries Bill, 21 fl2 c 

(WilUam) " Old" Crome, 17 m 10 a^25 m 

4/ 
CnwMliM/r (Bobert) on the BUike in Sottth 



Credit Foncier of England, 26 j 7 a— 81 ; 6 /•— 19 

/10 c 

of EngUnd, 8 w 10 a 

Mauritius, 14 w 7 r — 28 m 10/ 

Creswell (S. F.) on the Dublin University Bill. 

1 1» 12 c 
Crime in Paris, 22 fht 

in Scotland, 24 m 6 e 

Crimea— Bay of BalakUva Surveyed for a Mili- 
tary Port, 22/6 6 
Crimean Graves, the Beport of the War Office 

on, 27 m 12/ 

War, Secret Histonr of, 26 i 6 rf 

Criminal Prosecutions, Return of Sums Paid for. 

26/8 a ' 
OBIMINAL TBIALS:— 
Ablet, Mercy, for Receiving a Lunatic Pa- 
tient, 28 m 11 rf 

Aikman, Robert, for Fraud, 7 ; 9 < 

Albert, Andre, for Fraud, 14^ 11 c 

William, and others, for Stealing, 4o., 11 

/U « 

Ambler. Edw., for Libel, 7/11 «— 8/11 d 

Ash, Charles, for Unlawfully Wounding, 

\hj \\ d 
Asplin, W. J. Ward, for Ifaking a False 

Entry in a Marriage Register, 18 m 11 6 

Raines, William, for Stealing, 26 m 11 rf 

Baker, Henry, for Stealing, 11/11 r 

James, for Rape, 16 j 11 if 

Baldwin, Wm., and James Shearing, for Ai- 

sauit, lljlle 

Balongeri, Vicenti, for Wounding, 14/9/ 

Banks, Elizabeth and Leah, for Attempted 

Infanticide, 10 m 11 a 

Barrett, George, for Piracy, 28 m 11 if 

Baston, Alfred, and others for SteiOiiig, 12 

m 11 a 

Beacon, A. J. L., for Bigamy, 4 m 11 a 

Bedford, Robert, and Thos. Cressey, for 

Throwing Stones on a Railway, 18 m 11 c 

Beeney, Jehn, for Stealing 27/11 a 

Belmore, James, and Daniel Humphreys 

for Felony, 11 y 11 a 

Bird, Harry, for SteaUng, 26 m 11 if 

Bisaell, Alfred, and Wm., Yeo, and George 

Nicholls, for Fraud, 8 m 11 6 

Botfleld, Edw.. for Stealing, 26/11 a 

Bowles, Robert, for Fraud, 14 i 11 c— 16 j 

111/— 6/ lie 

Brace, James, for Forgery, 6 /* 11 c 

Bradlaugh, Wm. Robt,, for Embezslement, 

28y 10/ 
Brown, Amos, and John Phillips, lor Steal- 
ing, U/U a 
Browne, Caroline, for Stealing, 32 i 10 /- 

12/11 t/ : 
Bunn, James, and others, for Stealing, 13/ 

11 a 

Bunter, Thos., for Stealing, 8i 11 6 

Burdock, — . for Murder, 8 m 12 a 

Burford, Wm., and Thos. MaxlvR%>WmV\ ^ 

Bury , ^amu%\, \ox ^>)5^'«1 .^ ^ "^^ 



dri 



frlUOB'S niDBZ TO " TBt tllCKS ' 



[Jan. I'll 



Oriminal TrialB (eontinwedS, 

Butterworth) James, for Stealing, 21 i II d 

Campbell, Mary, for Fraud, 22 j 10 / 

—^-Chapman, — , for Wounding hiB Brother, 

21 m 11 <f 
——Charter, Robt., and Wm. Hardwick, for 

Murder, 26 m 12 a— 27 m U c— 28 mild 

— Church, Alice, and Wm. Morse, for Steal- 
ing, 25/ 11 e 

•—— Clark, Qeorge, for £mbezslement, 6 m 11 </ 

— Clark, Thomas, for Manslaughter, 6 m 
10/ 

~ Cook, Vmcent, for-Burglar7,20/ 11 d 
— — Clarke, John, and others, for Attempted 
Theft, 8; 11 h 

— Cliye, Francis, for Stealing, 25 m 11 c 
Clore, William, and Charles Kean, for 

Picking rockets, 6 m 11 </ 
Colgan, a Railway Porter, for Man- 

sUughter, 24 m 7 a 

Collins, George, for Garotting, 8/ 11 < 

■■ Wm., for Embezzlement, 19 mid 

««— - Connell, Daniel, for Assault, 7j9d 

Conner, Elizabeth, for Stealing, 22 j 10 f 

——Conway, John George, for Attempted 

Murder, 6 m 10 / 
«— Coote, Bdw., for Arson, 19 m 11 a 
«— Cotton, Mary Ann, for Poisoning, 6 m 10 / 

^7 m 11 *--8mll « 

— Couaens, George, for Assault, 23 j 10/ 

Cowell, Alex., for Night Poaching, 10 m 11 a 

— — Craofleld, Ned, for Poaching, imlld 

— — Crawley, Thos., for Murder, imWd 

— Crellm, Herbert, for Stealing, Ac, 22 m 11 c 
— - Crooin, Daniel, for SteaUng, d j li d 

■ ■■ . John, for Assault^ 9 ; 11 cf 

— Crook, Henry, for Stealing, 26/11 c 

— Cunningham, Patrick, on Wounding, 8 m 
11 h 

— Currie, Alex., and Bobt. Ramsey, for Cul- 
pable Homicide, 14 j 5 e 

— — Curtis, Chailes, for Fraud, 2^8 6 

— John, for St^ding, &c., 16 j II d 
— > Daley, James, for Stabbing, 29 m 11 d 

" Daley, John, for Bobbery, 4 m 11 e 
-i— Dashwood, Harold, for Attempted Theft, 
8 ; 11 6 

— David, Catherine, for Murder, 13 m 11 c 
— — Davidson, John, and others, for Libel, &c., 

5/11 ft— 6 /• 11 c— 7/11 « 
— — Mary Elizabeth, for Infanticide, 
15 m 11 a 

for Obscene Libel, 17 j 10 / 

— Deutraygues, Emile, and others, for Con- 
nection idth the International Society, 29 m 5 a 

— Dixon, Frank, for Forgery, 16 ; 11 «/ 

— Dodgson, John, for Stealing, 5 m 11 c 

— ^ Donoghue, J. and Ann Davies, for Fraud, 
13/11 « 

— Dowdeswell, John Arthur, for Stealing 
Letters, 8 m 12 6 

*—— Draper, James and Henry Thomas, for 
Wounding, Si 11 e 
£>r2sooU, John, for Man$l&ughter, 16 / 11 (i 

—i ryioy 
— I>unwi, XJ^ for Wife ifurder, 11 m 11 d 



Otimiiud Ttiall fcoiitinue<f)* ^ 
Dunn, George and others, for Conspiracff-a 

27 no/ 

— Fames, Joi., for Rape on his Two Niece^ii: 
6 m 10 e -!■ 

Edgar, Daniel, John Tomlinson, and Msr^^ 

Brannen, for Garroting, 22/11 « 
-^ Edwards, John, for Stealing, 21 jlld i— 

William, for Fraud, 26 / lie 

Ellis, Charlotte, for Stealing Letters witH 

value, 19 m 11 c *— 

— — Evans, Edw., for Homicide, 26/ 12 c 

Mary Ann, for Stealing, 12 m 11 « 

William, for Vagrancy, 7 1 9 d :~^ 

Fanner, George, for Wilful Injury* 6 m lOi:- 

Farrie, George, for Murder, 5 / 12 a 

— — Fidier, Thomas, for Stealing, 5 m 11 cf 

Finch, William, for Stealing, Ij ^d 

linn, John Henry, for Stesling, 11 / 11 « 

Fitagerald, Henry, for Stealing, 6 m 11 c 

John, for Stealing, 7/ 9 d 

Flinn, Mrs., for throwing Corrosive Fluid ^ 

over a man, 29 m 11 <f 

Foreman, Edward, for Murder, 6/ 11 c 

Four men for Night Poaching, 8 m 11 / 

Fox, Suah Marie, for Perjury, 16 i 11 ^i- 

17/10/ 

Foy, John, for Attempting to Steal, 15 ; U « r- 

Francis, Gfeorge, for Stealing, 26 m 11 a ^ 

Friend, jWalter, for Stealing, 27/ 11 d I 

Foy, Geo. and Ellen, and others, for Keep- - 

ing a Disorderly House, 11 j 11 « ^ I 

-*- Fuller, Thos., and John Kevem, for SM- . 

Uxg,lljn€ I- 

Thos., for Burglary, 26/ lie \ 

Gearing, Patrick, for Assaulting his Child, \ 

26/11 c } 

Glanelli, Luigi, for Wounding, 14/9/ ' 

Golding, Henry, for Garotting, 16^ 11 s | 

Gough, John, for Manslaughter, 14 m U a | 

Green, Richard, for Stealing, IZj 11 d 

Griflin, Charles, for MansUughter, 14 m U « 

Griffiths, James, for Stealing, 18 m 11 rf 

Rees, for Manslaughter, 14 mile 

Hagan, Hugh, for Murder, 24/11 6—18 » 

0/ 

Patrick, for Woundhig his Wife, 6 » 11 c 

Hall, Martha, for Infanticide, 18 m 11 c 

— — Thomas, for furious Driving and Damage, 

27 / 11 d 

— Hampden, John, for Libel, 15 j U e 
^-— Hanser, Jacob and Mary, for Keying a 

Disorderly House, 27 m 11 & 
Harding, Sarah Ann, for Attempted Ma^ 

der, 18 m 11 e 
Harper, Thos., and Aug. Lane, for Stealingi 

26/11 c 

— Hefferon, Jane, for Stealing, 22 J 10 f 
^— Heseltine, James Whetton, for Arson, 34 

m 11 a 

Hewins, Geo., for Stealing, 11 / 11 s 

Hinchcliff, WUliam, for Administering * 

PoiBOli, ^ f U c 
mtat,^^?!^^:, lot ^\.^»aM3k%, V^ 1 "^^^ ^ 

M\McdeT,ft\m\^a 



1 



1873.] PALMKB'a IWRX TO ^' THK TIMKS *' NKW8PAPEB. 



Cri 



idge, Tho8., for Attempted Murder, 18 

, Charles John, for Tnifolly Damaging 

Qg Maehine, 24 m 6 <^ 

bes, Thos., and WflHam AatenkSxctk, 

Cng, 12 m 11 c 

Uliam, for Bape, 18 m 11 e 

t, Abraham, and others, for Stealing, 

c 

lailea, for Fraud, 12/11 d 

is, ThoA., for Murder, 20 m 11 6 

Bon, Thos^ and Qeorge Baker, for 

f,21ill<f 

isoii, Heniy, and others, for Stealing, 

d 

«, Charles, for Vagrancy, 21 i 11 cT 

ivid, for Murder, 10 m 11 cf 

rah, for Stealing, S fU d 

lomas, for Murder, 13 m 11 c 

y. Colon, for Assault, 12/ 11 d 

K>mas, for Assaults, I J 6 b — 24 m 11 c 

B, Wm., and John Green, for Stealing, 

a 

pton, — , for Wounding, 4 m 11 (f 

r, Christopher, for Poisoning his Father, 

Kurge, for Fraud, 22 i' 10 / 

r, — , for SteaUng, 27 mile 

sr, Johanna, for Manslaughter, 17 j 10 / 

gley, Char]^, for Burglary, 4y 11 e 

orte, Herr de, for libel, 18 m 6 6 

\ Richard, for Fraud, 4 m 11 s 

ter, Fred., for Stealing, 27 m 11 6 

id Lynch, Not Sentenced to Hard 

,4/96 

)hn, and Elizabeth Rogers, for Fossess- 

interfeit Com, 4/11 c 

■oy, William, for Wounding, 19 m 11 c 

rd, Emily, for Keeping a Disorderly 

20/11 c 

ejoy, Alfred, and John Bullock, for 

g. iiyii« 

num, Alfred and Ann, for Murder, 3 m 

ted, Henry, for Manslaughter, 13 m 11 a 
>ch, John, and John Qiullian, for Bur- 
19 mile 

loney, Patrick, for Stealing, 8i 11 6 
m, Frederick, for Fraud, 8 / 11 i5 
'shall, Henry, for Embezzlement, 27/ 

on, John, for Stealing, 8 j 11 6 

r, Arthur, for Embezzlement, 15 j 11 d 

7 € 

for Oarotting, 6/11 e 
aul, for Embeiszlement, 10 f5c 
Jcese, D., for Libel, 29 m 10 5—81 m 8b 
!arthy, James, for Wounding his Wife, 
a 

idows, John Con, for Fraud, 27/10 /" 
lor, Hannah, for Throwing CorrosiTe 
yrer a 3£an, 31 m IS e 
ille, Frederick, for SteaUng, 7 ;'9 d 
aether, C, for SteaUng, 3/10 f 
?ton, -^,for SteaUng, 20 ; U i 
mery, Sub^Inspector, for Murder, 7 



Orimlnal Trials (con/tmiacO. 

m 12 c— 10 m 10 c--U m 12 c^l2 m 12 6—13 

,„ 6 6—14 m 10 e— 15 m 12 a— 17 m 9 a— 18 fir 

5 a— 19 w 5 rf— 20 « 11 a 
Morgan, Wm^ for Uttering Base Cdn, 14 

/lie 
for Bigamy, 5 m 11 cf 

— Moriarty, Mary Ann, for Murder, IBi 11 <l 

Morris, Harriet, for Infanticide. 28 m 11 a 

-: — Moyle, Ber. Vyyyan Henry, for Forgery, 

24 m 11 6— 25 » 11a 

— Munday, James, for Uttering a Forged 
Check, 6 m 11 e 

' for Rape, 8 m 11 6 

William, for Bigamy, 3 m 11 6 

Murphy, Ellen, for ReceiTing Stolen Goods, 

23; 10/ 
Nash, Caroline, for Shooting a Policeman, 

4mll</ 

Neate, James, for Fraud, 21 j 11 rf 

Nelson, Timothy, for Malidous Damage, 20 

yild 

Netchayeff, — , for Murder, 29i 7 a 

Nott, WiUiam, for SteaUng, 27 m 11 6 

Ogeir, WiUiam, fbr SteaUng, 11 m 11 a 

(3'KeUy, Edw., for Shooting, 8/5 «^-ll / 

12 d 
Onley, John, for Attempting to Steal, 12 m 

11 6 
Onslow, Q., for Contempt of Court, 217 1^ 

rf-22y 10 a 
Partridge, liargaret, for Wounding her 

Husband, 15 I* 11 rf 
Perry, Robt., and (George Birch, for Oarot- 

tfaig,8/lld 
PerUf Liberation of the Fifteen Seamen, for 

Refusing to go on Board of, 8 m 9 /— 10 m 10 

6—18 m 5/ 
Piper, Francis Augusta, for Stealing, 14 i 

lie 

Poaching Cases, 10 mil a 

Poole, James, for Murder, 10 m 11 c 

Porter, Benj., for Murder, 4 m 11 d — 6 m 

10 a 

Poulter, Charles, for Wounding, 6/ 11 c 

— Price, Richard, for Stealing, 14 m lid 
PuUon, Wm., and Susannah Clayton, for 

SteaUng, lljll a 
Pursehouse, Mary Jane, for SteaUng, 15 m 

11/ 

Queen w. Cowley and Humphrey, 27 i 11 c 

i}. Johnson, 27y 11 e 

V, Middleton, 27/11 c 

Raabe, Henry, for Burglary, I0j9 d 

Rand, — , for Incendiarism, 4 m 11 if 

Randle, Benjamin, for Wounding, 6 m 10 a 

Rarey, Alex., for Bighway Robbery, 23 / 

11 c 

RawUngs, Mary Ann, for SteaUng, 9j II d 

Reddall, Rev. Enoch, for Assault, 8 m II J 

Regan, Patrick, and others, for Assault, 17 

J 10 f 
Rich, BameV, loi ^ wss^^va:^, 'LVwv Vl c 

Fraud, B m \^ b ^o^^a k. f W c 

^■fcJji 



nptCicil, W^3>a<; 

gut. CoL, 11 m 12 € 

,Bdw. A., 2i8c 

jor Gen. Geo. Butt, 9^ 5 e 

Countets, H/Hc 

Mrs Colqiihoun, wife of the 
ngOTf 19 m 10/ 
LS. A., llM 12 < 
, Earl of, 16 m 9 « 
, Lieut. T.W. 11 IN 12 « 
fl, ColW. llM 12« 
, Commander Richard, 2jSe 
h F., 11 m 12 < 
Right Hon. Sir Wm, Fry, Baron, 

p-Lanhat, M de 81 m 7 a 
«, Lient. Col., llmUe 
ir Robert, 22 ni 9 /"— 24 m 6/ 
1, Chief of, U€ MaedonaU 
Sir Thos. John, Admiral of the 

termaster, 11 w 12e 

»nry T. B., Flag Officer. 2j 8 e 

larles Purton, Q.C., 28 m 1 a 

tmmander Ashley, B. 2^ 8 c 

bt. Hon. Henry L., 7 m 12 c 

ipt. T. B., 11 m 12« 

,F.T., II ml2« 

lam Robert, 10 m 5 d 

I. Mre WoodhouM. 28 j 9/ 

W. R. A., Urn 12 e 

(. S., 2i8e 

^mmander William, 2 j 8 e 

aior Oen. Barton, 8^ 6 c 

* Lizzie,** the Highland Smug- 



FurUng, Lt.-CoL C. J., 

Galloway, Earl of, Sji 

Garrett, Conunander C 

Gatkell, Jamet Milnef, 

Gates, Cant. William, 1 

Geary, John W. ex-On 

Tania, 10/5 d 

Gladstone, William, 6 ^ 

Gordon, Alexander, 2j 

— ^ Grade, Wm. Rysam, o^ 

of BngUnd, 27/12 6 
Graham, Staff Conunai 

8e 

Grant, John, 26 j 6 a 

Graves, Robert, A. R. A 

Grayei, S. R., M. P.. 20 

Funeral of 21 j 5/— 2i 

Gray, Capt., 19/4/ 

— Grice, Joseph, ij Sd 

Ouiccioli, Countess, 28 w 

Gumey, William, of the 

ml a 
Guthrie. Rev. Dr., 25/ 

5/ 

Funeral of, 1 m 7/— 2 

-. — Guthrie, James, 20 j' 6 a 

Hale, Lt.-(xen., 11 m 12 < 

Hamilton, CoL J. Potter. 

Lt.-Col. F. S., 2dm5j 

Wm., Paymaster in < 

Hkncock, Lt. Gen. Henr 

Hannay, James, 17 j 5 «/ 

Harriman, Lt. J. R. 8 / 5 

Harrison, Surg.-Major J< 

Hawaii King of, 16 / 12 / 

Helena, Grand Ducoesf , 

Henni* T* n— •- - 



Sar. il, 1878.] 



Deaths (continwd), 

Johnston, Wifliam, 20 m I a 

K&tchenowskj, Professor, 8/9./ 

Kendall, Charles, 2j 8 c 

Kennedy, Col. W. C., 10/5 « 

Kerr, Lt. Alex. R., Funeral of, 8 i 6 rf 

Keys, Win., a Waterloo Veteran, 16j 9/ 

Kilmaine, Lord, 16 ; 9 c 

— Funeral of, 21 j io h 

Kelroy, Alexander, 2y 8 c 

Knight, Charles, 10 m 7 a 

- Funeral of, 15 m 9/ 



Knox, Major, 27 j 6 d 

CoL Brownlow, 18 m 6/ 

Lambert, Capt. Edw. H. G., 2^* 8 e 

I^eatham, £nsign Francis, 8 ; 5 e 

I..ees, Key. John, of Tollington Park. 11 m 

I a 

U Fann, J. S., 10/7 h 

T^wis, — , 28 / 5/ 

r^sanna, M. Bp. of Biella, 17/6 h 

T^Ve, Henry O, Flag Officer, *2 i 8 c 

Lushington, Dr., 21 ; 9 A-21> 11 rf— 22 j 

.-. /* 

Notices about, 27i 6 6 



Luxon, John, Trafalgar Veteran, 6/9/ 

Lyons, John, Flag Offloer, 2^ 8 c 

Lytton, Lord, 20 i* 9/ 

Funeral of, 28 j 10 a— 24i 9 «— 26/ 29s— 

27 j 8 a 

Notes about, 24/ 8 e 

and HU N^yels^21 ij a--28y 9/ 



MfldlTaine, Rer. Dr., Bp of Ohio, 20 m 12 a 
Mackay,F., 11 m 12 e 



- Reg. George, Chief of Clanranold, 16 m 12 



Macdonald, Col., 5/6/ 
- ^ - ^ ,-• TofC 

\ — 18 m'e c 
Madden, Sir Frederick, Late Keeper of the 

MSS.. British Museum, 11 m 1 a — 12 m 4 e 
Maria fidith, Wife of Sir Frederick, 18 f 

1 h 

Marks, John, 2/8 c 

Marshall, Sir Charles, 10 /12 h 

Martin, Francis, R., 1/6/ 

Matheson, Lt. Gen., 11 m 12 e 

Maury, Capt. M. F., 21/4 «— 24 y 8 a 

Ma>'ne, Capt. Dawson, 2/ 8 c 

Mayow, Gen., 6 ; 9 « 

- - Medina-Celi, Duque de, 8760 

Michel, Adm. Sir Fred. Thos., 16; 6 c^l6 

J 6 /-— 28 ; 6 e 
Mont.igue, Major Willoughby, 6/6 <>— 11 m 

12 e 

Moody, Rer. H. B., 20 m 6 a 

Moore, Thomas, 8 j 6 c 

Morales, General, 4^ 6 a 

Morris, Sergt. Williams, 16 ; 7 rf 

Mortins, Dr., 27 j 12 a 

Mush, Capt. J., 11 m 12 e 

Napoleon, Emperor, 10 j 8 a— 10 j 6 a 

Addresses of Condolence to the Empress, 

13^ 5 n—'lZj 5 c— 25 ; 6 a 

tho American Press on, 15/ 1) p. 

Arrangements for the Lying in State and 

Jum-niJ, 14j5d—l5j9/ 

Foreign Fre§§ on, \njl\jh 

. and the French Figaro, 28 J C4 



Deaths CconiinuedJ, 

Napoleon, Emperor, the Flrench Press on, 11 

j 9 c— 18i 5 a— 14y 6 a 

and the French Workmen, ISjBd 

' German Press on, 14^ 12 e 

Incident at the Funeial, 18 i 6 d 

Imposing Funeral Service for, in Florence, 

10/5 c 
and the Invitation to the Lord Mayor and 

Sheriffs, 16y 11 d 

the Italian Press on, 16 J 10 a 

Masses for the Repose of his Sold, 21 j 6 

6— 28i 6 a ft c— 27i' 6 a 

the Medical Press on, 10 j 6*a 



Officers Attending the Funeral, IJjJe 

Orders of Courts to go into Mourning, If 

i 6 a— 18i 9/— 14>6 a— 20y 6 6--21>6 A— 24 

; 6 a— 27y 6 a— 80 / 6 a 

Post Mortem Examination, 11/9 « 

Reception of the News in France, 18 > 6 c 



—Uy 6 a— 14> 6 e— 16y 4 d 

Religious Service for, at BiarriU, 20 jbd 

Bolenm Funeral Service for, at Ossario, 

18/12 6 
SUtement of his Disease, 16 i* 10 c— 17/ 

6 «— 20> 6 rf— 24 ; 12 e 
' ' tee aUo Napolbon 
Neale, Ann, Widow of the Rev. Edw- 6 m 

n/ 

Nepean. Rev. Canon, 16 m 8 a 

Noel, Hon. and Rev. W. Baptist, 21 / 8 e 

O'Connor, Major Gen. Luke Smyth, 81 m 

14 a 

Ogilvie, Rer. Dr., 19/12 e 

Ommanney, Lt. R T., 8 j 6 c 

Ongaro, Dall* the Poet, 24 ; 8 c 

Ossington, Viscount, 8 w 6 «*— 8 m 9 /— 14 

w6/ 

Paalovna, Grand Duchess Helena, 23 J 5 b 

Parlby, Gen. B. B., 18 m 6/ 

Partridge, Professor, 26 m 5 <f 

Persano, Countess de, 8 / 9 /* 

PhilUps, Major W. T., U m' 12 • 

Pierson, Dr. Henry Hugh, the Composer, 

4/lOc 

Prichard, —,8 m 10/ 

Pritthard, Capt. C. E., 10/5 e 

Putnam, George Peabody, 2^9 e — 8j 6 a 

Pye, Sub.-Lt., Mitford, 2;8 c 

Ramsey, Dean, Funeral of, 8 j 11 e 

Ramsden, Capt. Frank, 2> 8 c 

Rana of Dhofepoor, 12 m 4 e 

Itayner, Fred. M., 2 j 8 e 

liennell, Lt. Charles K., Bj6e 

Ricard, Gustave, SJid 

Robinson, Jem., the Jockey, 21 i* 7 f 

Rose, Ven. Henry John, Archdn. of Bed- 
ford, 5/7 a 

Rosenkrantz, Baron Ivar, 1/9 «— 6/10 b 

Rouge, Vicounte de, 9/5/ 

Rowland, John C, 8^ 5 c 

Rubidgc, Commander Charles^ 15 in 5 f 

^mweV, ^\vbv\m\^.,\1> f \^ a 

« 0/ ^ 



Deaths (conftRucd). 

Sai^ood, F. J., 17 j 9 a 

Sarocta, the Carlist Chief, lSm7d 

Scsott, (jten. Sir John, 20 j 6/ 

Sedgwick. ProfeMor, 2Sj7 d& 6—90 j 9 e 

Funeral, 24 j 9/ 

FunenU of, 3/8 a— 4/7 a— 6/7 rf 

Segor, Qenend Comte de, 28 /* 12 c 

— Shepherd, Sir J. H., Canon of Southwell, 
18/6 a 

— » Skipwith, Commander Sidmouth 8., 2y 8 e 

— Smith, Commander Alex. J., 2j Be 

— Andrew. 2j 8 c 

Stack, Wiiliun, lait Sunriyor of the Skan- 

nofi and ChMsapealn Conflict, 8 m 6/ 

Steele, Fraunoeii M., 2j 8 e 

Sweden, Prince August of, 12 m 4 c 

Thienr, Amadee, 28 m 6 b 

Tiadall, Lt. Jamei, 8^ 6 c 

Toremlow, Capt. W. H., 11 m 12 « 

Tricoupi,M.29/6 6 

Tucker, Rev John, 24 i* 1 a 

Tumbull, Lt. Henry C. M., Sj 6 c 

Mr., of the Australian Council, 20 j 10 d 

«^ Twjsden, Henry D., Flag Officer, 2j 8 c 

Vaughan, Capt. H. H., 11 m 12 « 

Venn, Sir Henry, 16y 1 a— 16i 9/ 

— Vemer, Sir William, 16 j 6 d 

Yisconti, Senator Ai^nati, 12 m 12 6 

Von Bemstorff, Count, 27 m 8 a 

Wall, Ber. H., Professor of Logic at Ox- 
ford, 17 m 10 a 

Wallace, Miss Ann, aged 103, 7 m 11 6 

Walpole, Capt H., 11 m 12 e 

Welnngton, Capt. Henry J., 2^8 c 

White, Paymaster L. L. E., 8> 6 c 

Charles, 19/ 10 c 

Wittey, — , Suddenly in a Court, 8 m 11 6 

Wright, Lt Col. Frederick, 20 m 5 6 

Wurtemberg, Queen of, 11 m 12 c 

Debtors Act, New Regulations, 6 m 9/ 
Deck Loads, Meeting of Underwriters about, 8 j 9 a 
Deck Loads, notes about, 11 > 10 ^—28 ; 7 « 
De Cissey, Qeneral, Letter to Marshal McMa- 

hon, 17/5 a 
Deep Sea Fisheries, 1/7 d 
Delia Vos, Victor, in the Moscow Exhibition, 8 j 

7b 
" De Minimus non Curat Lex?" 29 m 6 & 
Denman, Justice, on the Treasury and Crown 
Prosecutions, 4^ 10 d 

DENMARK: 

Mr. Hall's Public School Bill, 24 i 4 </ 

Inundations, 24> 9/ 

Collections for the Sufferers, 12/ 10 c 

MiUtary Preparations, 28/4/ 

Ministerial Changes, Ij 10 /--29 w 6 a 

Miscellaneous News, 12 m 4 e— 28 in 5 6 

Reduction of Postage to Great Britian, 1 j 

0/ 

Re-organization of the Army, 9 j 5 a 

Scandinavian Coinage Convention, 28 /*5 & 

Sentence on the Internationalists, 31 m 7 c 

nemnsurk Hill OrammAr School, sale of, 17 

/JOe 
'^/^^"V, F., on the PJaaeU in February, 



Denning TF.) on Biek's Comet 8/5/ 
— On tne Planets in January, 1/ 11 c 

On the Planet Jupiter, 19 /* 11 a 

On the Planets in March, 3 m 10 d 

On the Weather 21 / 7/— 26/ 11 / 

Denton, J. B., on the Cattie Disease and 



the 



Rainfall, 29i 6 e 

On the Dilemma for the Clergy, 7j Zf 

On the Excessive Rainfall, 14 j 10 t 

Derby, Earl of, speech at the Cotton District 
Relief Fund Meeting, 28/5/ 

Speech before the Lancashire Rifle 

Volunteers, 80/ 10 c 
— r- Speech at Manchester, 7 j K a 

Return of, to England, 15 m 9 e 

Desenfans, Noel, Price Sale List of the Pictures 

of, 4 m 12 e 
Devizes, Meeting of the North Wilts Conserva- 
tives at, 20/10/ 
Devon, Earl of, at the Tiverton Diocesan Con- 
ference, 9 ; 10 </ 
Diamond-Cutting, PiltarLeversoB k Co's. Cireu- 
lar, 24/7a 

Fuel Company, 28^ 6 d— 11 / 10 h 

Diana of the Ephesians, Notes about> 25 / 

4 e 

Dick and Stevenson, on Unseaworthy Ships, 28 

m 12 c 
Dickens' Dictionary, by Gilb^t and Pierpe, 8 / 

5 d 

Dicker, Thomas, on the Victorian Gold Fields. 

25j4o 
Dilemma for the Clergy, Notes about 1 j 7 s^ 

2i7rf— 7j8/ 
Dilke, Sir Charles, on Land Tenure Reform, an 

Address at Derby, 8i 10 e 
On Secular and Compulsory Education, 12/ 

6 d 

Speech at Chelsea, 14/ 7 c 

Dioceses of England, call for an Increase, 20 m 

9/ 
Diplomatic Service, regulations for, 4 i' 10 6 
Dircks, Henry, on Spiritualism and Science, 2; 

12 s 
Disappearance of a Qergyman— Rev. George 

Godwin, hm\2 d 
Disclaimers, 6/5 /&— 8 / 7/— 10 ; 4 6— 14 j « a 

—14; 11 c— 16/12 a— 17 j 11 e— 18 i* 11 c 

—18/5 6—28 /12 c— 5 m 11 /— 7 m 10 rf- 

27 m 12/ 
Diseased Fruit, 20 m 12 a 
Disgraceful Inhumanity, 29 m 10 6 
Disraeli, Right Hon. W., 



9€ 



return to London, 4/ 

Dissolution, Notes about, 14 m 5/ 

Divided Duty— Government Clerks as Jurymen. 
8/11/ 

Dividends, Bankrupts, 4/6 a— 8 ; 8 a— 1 1 j If 
—15/ 8 a— 18 / 6 a— 22 j 8 6— 26 j 7 «— 29 i 
6/-1/8 a-5 /7 a-8 /6 a— 12/8 6—15/ 
?/T^y ^-^'-^^-^^ ^-26/8 6-1 m 7/-5« 
12 (/— 8 TO 7 </— 12 m 8 /— 15 m 7 €—19 mb f 
—22 m 7 /'— 2G /;/ 7 /— 29 mSc 

DIVOPCE COURT: — 

AokcriUAU « AcVLKivwaw wv^ ^\Tv^<jst, ^l' y 

11 d 

— — Adama u AdiAft Vi m \V 4, 



Ibr. 81, 1878.] VAJUtieBfn vxowx to « tbb raau " nwsPApn. 



•On 



BlTOtoe Ooort (cowUmtedy, 

AlgetvAlgetaiidaaTe,24/lle 

Allen V Allen and Beld, 16/11 e 

Allnntt V Allnntt, 28 J 11 e 

Al«op V AUop and Jenningf, 26/11 o— 12 

M 11 d 

Anpinallv AspinaUfl /lid 

Baker v Baker, 24i 11 d 

Barber v Barber and Bittj, 8/11 e 

Bailiam v Barbam, Plaxton and Weill, 22 

Bamei v Barnes, 18 i 11 a 

' Biggin V Biggin and Sawyer, 17/11 e 

Birbeck v Birbeck, Whiting and Greare:^, 

SO/ 11 e 

I Birch V Birch, 12 / U e— 26/ 11 h 

: BirksrBlrk*, 26/11 6 

— — Bonlton v Boulton and Merrin, 81 ; 9 e 

-^— Bright V Bright, the Qaeen'i Proctor 
intenrenlng, 5 m 11 6 

BronghtonvBronghton, 12/ Urf— 26/11 b 

Bmguler v Brugnier, 5/11 a 

Bryer v Bryer, Iflld 

BiUnier v Bulmer and Glasshoof, 26 m 11 6 

p ^5 mile 

^ ButineM of the Court, 27 j 11 </— 8/ 11 d 

Bytheaea, v Bythesea, 16 ; 11 c 

- — Camboume v Camboume and WlUiams, 
ISj 11 a 
> Campbell v Campbell, 12 mild 

Carter v Carter, 12 mild 

V Ca«h V Ca«h and Bums, U/9 d 

Cave V Cave and Earle, 1/11 d 

^j^ Chamberlayn v Chamberlain, 5/ 11 c 

Chapny v Chapny and Thibendean, 8 / 

11 d 

Charville v CharvUle, 6 m 11 c 

Chidley v Chidley, Lewis and Cavier, 12/ 

I lie 

Christie, v Christie, 8/11 d 

Chirke v CUu*ke, 81 1* 9 e 

Cleere v Cleere, 29; 11 e— 6/ 10/ 

Corbett vCorbett, 24; 11 d 

Costerton v. Costerton, 20 / 11 c 

— Conlding v. Coulding and Nicholson, 12 
r mil d 

— — Coverdale v, Coverdale and Nixon, 20 / 11 c 
^19mll& 

Cox V. Cox, 19 m 11 6 

Crawshaw v. Crawshaw, 1 / 11 c 

*-— Creai^ v. Creasy and O'Connor, 81 / 9 e 

— Crossland v. Crossland and Clongh, 14/9 d 

— Crow V. Crow and Farrell, 1 / 11 c [ 
Darker v. Darker, 1/11 c— 8 /lie 

» Davies v. Davies, 6 / 10 / 

— ^ De^ V. Devy and Catling, 6 m 11 c 

Drake v. Drake, 5/116 

— — Elgar V, Elgar and Laslett, 10 /ll e 
Evered v. Bvered and Graham, 18 i' 11 b 

— Franoombe v. Franoombe and Kerridge, 
04/11 d 

— t— Fry V. Fry and Moss, 18; U o 

Gibson v. Gibson, 1 / 11 ^ 

I GUhert v. Gilbert and DaHb, 26/11 b 

Cheen v. Oreen, 23/ 11 c — 29 j He 

Enttp. Erett, 80 j 11 d 

GriOB V. Orian, 81 j 9/ 



Divoroe Ooort (con/tnued). 

Golbome v. Golbome, 29 ; 11 e 

Gould V. Gould, 28 j 11 1 

Grosci V. Grossi 80; 11 c^l9 m 11 < 

Grueber v. Grueber, 12 / 11 c 

Harding v. Harding, 8 / 1 1 e 

Harper v. Harper and little, 18 ; 11 



a— ao 



; 11 c 



• Harrison r. Harrison and Ilott, 17 / 11 c 

Hayward r. Hayward, 81 i 9 c 

Henderson v. Henderson, 26 / 11 e 

Herbert w. Herbert, 1 / 11 rf 

Hewett V. Hewett, 26/11 b 

Hibbert v. Hibbert and Primroee, 81 i 9 e 

HUlv.Hill,8/ll rf 

* Boilings v. Boilings and Emmettv 18 flld 

Hopson V. Hopson and Moore, 6 m 11 e 

Howarth v. Howarth and Warden, 28 ; 11 e 

--81 ; 9 c 

Howe V. Howe and Hillier, 17/11 e 

Hubinet v. Hubinet and Wooding 5 / 11 « 

Hudson V, Hudson and Dews, 12/11 d 

Huflf V. Huflf, 19 m 11 6 — 

Hughes ». Hughes and De Delley, 81 ; 9 e 

Humble v. Humble and Graham, 6 si 1 1 e- 

Inman v. Inman and Copeland, 80 ; 11 d 

Johnstone v. Johnstone, 80 i 9 if 

Keane v. Keane, 80; 11 cf— 81 ;' 9 e 

KeUy V, KeUy, 28; lie 

Kiesling v. Klesling, 19 m 11 6 

Langstone v. Langstone, 1 / 11 e 

Late Sittings, Complaint of the Jury, 22/1 1 e 

Lewis V, Lewis and heland, 19 m 11 6 

List of Cases, 10 ; 9 e— 20; 11 e 

Lumley w. Victor or Lumley, 18/11 e— 

19 mil 6 

Malcolmson v. Givins, 27/11 d 

Malcolmson v. Malcolmson and Betts, 24 

ll<f--27;llrf 

Mann v. Mann and Milward, 27/11 d 

Maxwell v. Maxwell, 1/11 e— 8 m 11 a 

Measures v. Measures, 24/11 b 

NichoUon w. Nicholson, 24 / 11 // 

Norton v, Norton, 26/ 11 b 

Fanzetta v. Panzetta, 19 m 116 

Parker w. Parker, B fU d 

Pascoe t;. Pascoe and Williatns, 29/ 11 e 

Peaker v. Peaker and Baker, 20 / 11 e 

Peirce v. Peirce and Peiroe, I file 

Perkins v. Perkins and Bass, 8/ 11 d 

Petition, for Nullity of Marriage, 81 ;' 9 

PhiUpv.PhiUp,25ill rf— 27i 11 d^-^/ll 

Pinnock v, Pinnock and Till, 17 / 11 c 

PiU V, Pitt and Sought, 5/ 11 c • 

Pollard V. PoUard, 26/11 b 

Poole V. Poole, 81 ; 9 c ( 

Pope V. Pope, 18 ; 11a 

Potts V. Potts, 8/11 rf-.12 /lie 

Quince v. Quince, 19 m 11 6 

Redgrave v. Redgrave, Butters and Claika^ 

B/lld 

RichacdMm v. BkXax^ant^\ S ^^^ ^ 

RidWy u. Bi«5«y ,^ j \\ c 

RobeTtaon v. ^«^«^^>Wx a 



tA? 



FAiirt^s nbix to '' tkE rtiiEB ** iixwsPAPs&. 



DiroKoe Oonrt fionitnu§d). 

Ratter r. Butter and Raymond, 12 m 11 <f 

Sargent r. Sargent, 8 / 11 d 

SUrwood-v ShiLrwood, 19 m 1 1 6 

Silra r. SUva, 18/11 e 

Sims V. Sims, 26/11 h 

-^ — Shter V. Slater, 94 ; 11 d 
— «* Sleemin, v. Sleeminand Adama,27 flld^ 
M/ll* 

Smelt V. Smelt, 1 /ll c 

Smith fr. Smhh and others, 90 /*!! e 

Smith V. Sfaiith imd Whiley, 17/11 e 

Smythe, v. Smythe, 12 ftl c 

-^^-^ Speak V. ftpeck, 18 j 11 b 

-»»• Siinire, v. Sqnire and Read, Zlj9d 

-U-. StAiHthorpe V. Parker, 81 ; 9 d 

StaHy n..8taUy,81 f'9 </ 

-4— St^naield «. Stansfleld and Deans, 16/ 11 c 

Suples V. Staples, 81 j 9 c 

Stevens v« Stei^^s and Henriqnei, 18/11 c 

-^^ Tliylor V. Tiiykr, 19 m 11 6 

Taylbr v. Taylor and Farley, 18/11 c 

^— and Turner, 5 m 11 c 

-«*^ TfempMtoh t». Teupleton, 18/ 11 e 

—-^.Thompson v. Thompson, 80 i' 11 d 

-~ TindaU 9. Tmdallrl2 m 11 d 

^— Todd V. Todd and Swaine, 10/11 e 

^— Tneker v. Tbcker atid Crawford, 1 / 11 e 

— Varley v. Yarley and Perdioaris, 1/11 d 

Vries V. Vries, 5 » 11 c 

— Wades v. Wades 1 m 11 s 

*— - WakeiMa, v. Wakeman 99^ 11 e 

— Walker V. WiOker and Cooklmra, 8/ 11 d 

Walker v. Walker and Metcalf, 14/9 d 

Wallls V. Wallis, 90 / 11 e 

Ware v. Ware, 28 ; 11 c 

Watson v.Wtttson, Ripley and Ffm, 28/ 11 e 

-A-^ Wentworth, e. Wentworth and Bnscarlet, 
15 I* 11 e 

White V. White, 1/11 d 

and Moss 20/11 c— 21 /ll #—22/11 e 

— Whittle V. Whittle and French, 81> 9 c 

Wilder v, WUder tod Mnndy, 17 jlld 

Williams v. Wimams, 18 ; 11 fr— 20 / 11 a 

Winfleld V. WiUfleld and Lowe, 15/11 d 

Wintle V. Wmtle, 5/11 « 

— Wood V. Wood 18i 11 a 

DUoil, Edwin, Price 49ale List of his Modem Pic- 
tures and Water Colour Drawings, 24 m 12 e 
Peter, and Sons, 4j 5 a— 8> 7 «— 9/6 b— 

18 ye a 

-r — M r. Speech at Rirmingham, 21/ 5 • 
DOOKBi— 

Anglo-Maltese Hydraulic Dock Company, 

25f 7a 

at Banow-in-Fumess, 17 /'6 f 

darenoe Hydraulic, 12/5 d 

East and West India, 18 i' 6 d 

Hull, 5/6 rf 

London and St. Katherine, 29 i 6 if 

MiUwall, 17i 6 a— 22/10 e 

Plymouth, Great Western, 18/6 c 

Souduunj^ton, SOjS a—if ll a— 18/7 e 



^^^^^ Sbare§, tn every day's paper 






Dog Show 4a,Narfo*. 6/11/ 

Domesday Book, N otes ' abot^t, ^j^ ^r*7 j%i 

_8 J 6 e— 9 i 1? a— 10 ji 9 a— 11 j lO/— ISj 

5 <^16i 6 e— 167 5 *-l8i 6 6 
Doinestic Taxation, Notes a»out, 10/12 c 
Dominica, the British Consulate kuulted, 22 m 

12 6 
DonaldsoUf Prof^sor, intends to cross the 

iytls^tic in a Baloon, 17 m 11 a 
Doncaster February Pair, 5/65 ^ 

Dorchester Farmers' Club and the liaising As 

Salapr ot the Constabula^, 13/ 10/ 
Darriai;!, Bp., on Mr. ^orsnian and the Irish 

Truirersity Bin. 14 m 10 1) 
Dorset, Sanitaiy Measures in, 21 ;ii 9/ 
CoUnty Constabulary, uicrease of Pay to^ 

2/8 5 
— - guperstitution Jn, 2/8 6 
Dorsetshire Dwellings — case of Thomas Tonng 

and his Daughter, 7/ ZJ—\Oj 9 6 
Doter, Return of Passengers arrired at, 18i 12 d 

—14/ 9 a 
— p- Sailors' pome, 2)3/ 5 (f 
Ditoage Of l&merset, 7 m 4 a 

,The Fenf, 7 m 10 b 

andlSteam Culture, 22/ 6 a 

Dramatic Sick Fimd Association, 27/12 a 
DMnatbing andther Author's 'Novel — Tools v. 

Younge,22/ll 6 
Drapers' Company, yaluable Garden attached to 

iheirHi^LUmlOa 
Druids, And^nt Order of, Annhrersary Festinl 

at0^ord,2/7'a 
Drrsdale, Dr. John, on Wholesale Louises, 16 j 

Dublin University BiL, notes about^ 1 m 12 e^ 
6 m 6 a— 7 iw 12 c— 10 m 7 c 

— SutsiiBa EnuoATioK. 

Ducat, Dr. A. D., on Medical Charities, 24 i 6 d 
Duchy of Lancaster, Annual Accounts, 27j9f 

— of Cornwall, Annual Accounts, 15 m 6 <f 
Duckham, T., on the Foot and Moutb Disease, 

10/6/ . 

Dudley Qalleryp 18 m 4 a 

Duel between two Women in Paris, 8 m 5 / 

Dufferin, Lord, at the Montreal Normal School, 
10/4 a 

Dulwich College, Draught Scheme of Manage- 
ment, 29 i 6 c 

Dumfries, Crown Gift to, 24 11/ 

DUndas, George, on the Coalfields of the 
Colonies, 6 m 7 < 

Durham University awards of Scholarship, 1 / 
12 a 

Examiners, 1/12 a 

Eardlev-Wilmot, Major Gfen., on the Portsmouth 

Sk)ldier's Institute, 12 /•9/ 
Etole's Shipbuilding Company, Adm. PopofTat, 

80/ 7 a— 8/ 8 a 
Earthquake in Esfypt, 24 j 7 a 

— In the Ai^hroel&KO, 6 / 6 a 
I In India, \/\\/ 

• AtaaniO%,%/^h 



HBWaPA^KB^, 



.«f». 



nwall Fire, Clay and Brick C!ompaiij, 

Oa 

la Hottse, Documeiitf lent ta be mide 

lip, 24/6 6 

ian CiYil Senrioe Appointments, 22f9f 

i9f 

SeTemies. 15 m 6 /* 

idon Hospital tor CMdren, fte^ appeitl 

iSh 

lessee UnlTersity, war rarages disal- 

bnt grant reoommendisd; 38/ 12 c^ 

Counties Aquarium Company, 26 m 10 a 

c, £dw. B., on the Shali of Perda's 

1, 18 m 10 </' 

lineal CouHs, on cases for, 1 1 / 9 b 

ision of England and Wves. 12/12 e 

c Life Assurance Society, 25 Y^i 10 d^ 

' of Fuel, Notes about, s»! Ftrai. 

bt. W., ion Whol^^ome Homes, It i 6 c 

jh. New DAmI, 7 ; 7/ 

»posed TMshnicai School at, 24 r5 e 

lyersity, case of Dr. Wallacd, Yl'ftd 

notion of Dr. Wallajce, 27 i 12 c^ 

Bting to consider* the appdititment <A Dr. 

se as a Professor, 16i 10 h—'^j 11 c 

s, J., on the Suwsy Bdtrm^ 29/7 «" 

30N:— 

[Knntments, 14i 9 •--S / 6 a^^lf^l 

minghimBoard»2t/6'(l ' 

iget, 28 / 7 e 

dsea School for Girls, 21 y 10 c 

J Ward Schools, 8/6 rf— 9y 7 c 

npubory.Noteii iibout, 15/12 <^17/10 

)flicial order about, ImWd 

ilei^ce df "RML lAasters at Bi^toiiig- 

ee Hmad Mabtbbs. 

fmdito at CkntWmry, 2/ 7 d— 17j 

omark Hill Grammar School, 17i 10 1 
It End Parishes Deputation to Gorern- 
m the Keir Act, 6/5 d 
nburgh School Boards, 18/6^ 
ication Qa^stiori in Denmark, 24 j 4 <f 
icational Debate in France^ ha Fbjlvoi 
lowed Schools Act, Conference about, 18 

- Notes about, 10 m 10 < 

:k>nmiission, 11 m 9/ 

8t Grade Schoob, UniTersity Inspection 

7 6-10 i 10 e— 11 i 7/— lay io/-i7i 

Girls, 24 m 11 c/ 

)onations, 6/5 c" 

h and Mr. Disraeli's Policy, 27/ 5 e 

Jniyersity, 4/8 o^ «/^ " . c . 

Sducatxon Petition in'farour of Second- 

flt 

tehool Teachers' Difficulty, 1 /5 « 

Jnirerlrity, notes about, 6/7 d 

Japan, 80; 7 c 

idon School Board, Absorption of a De- 

ational School, 6/6/ 

)ode ofBeeraJ^tknu, 87 m 7/ 

'antnct§, 20 m 7/ 

fpatBtum of tlw Baud to Mr* FonUit, 



Education (continued), 

London School Board:— Drill for GHsjMi 

m7/ 

— Eyening Schools, 9^7 c— 16^/ 7 / 

Fees hi Board Schools, 9 / 7 c^\% f, fi /" 

20/ 5 rf-6 w 6/ 
Finance, 9^ 7 c^-B / e /— 20 /5 (f-r6^ 

6/— 20m 7/ 
— — - Gniduated School Fees, 18 mB n-^iOimi^ 

Greenwich and the School Blite, 90 / 5icl 

— — ■ Loans, 80 ; 12 e L 

Management of School^, 13/ 1$ / , 

«• Mortimer " Memorial| 20 / 5 s 

New Offices, 16 ; 7/ 

New Sites, 6 /* 6 /-18 / 6 /— 27 fSd 

—18 pi 6 « .^ 
-i SchooU, 8/6 6-t23 If-y-SOj 12 e-^ 

6/6/-18/6/ 

Notes about, 81 j 4 s 

r "Outside^* riewp, 9y 7 <f 

Parliamentary Ketums, 27 f 6 c 

Pajpieijit and remissipn of , Fees^Mj^ 12 a- 

Progress of Educational Work, 27/6 « 

Propoped Amendment of tiba A^fe ^7j 6 c 

Kehgious Instruction, 16 j 7 f-r^j,! s— ^ 

80i 12 « , 
Remission and Payment of £'ees,,27/^c 

— 18 m 6 6— 27 m 7/ . 

Returns from pBcient^opls,;L8/ 6/ 

Salsjrteibf OfBcerSp807 12 # 

■ School iQspectors, 9 J7 e 



Special School 16i 7/-T80y 12 ^— 6./ft/^ 

Sutistics, 23 i 7 /-27/ 12 a— 29^ 6/^ 

Suggested Amendment pf the Aoti 9 j 7 c 

18 m 6 « 

Suitable Schools, 13 m ^ e 

Unrepresented Districts, 30 i 12 « 

Vacancies, 18i 6 /— U/7 e*-20 / 6 e . 

Magistrate's Decision, 27 m 7/ 

Meeting of Irish Prelates on, 22 / 10 c— 

.28>10 6 '' 

Middle C9ass, Conference of Teachers cour 

vened by the Social Science Association about^ 
8j6 6-9i7rf--17i'5 6 

Corporation, Annual Meetixigg 8 m 12 c 

Montreal Normal School, 18 /I i 

National Education League^ Mee1ing8»^16 

y7a— 30y6rf— 5 / 12 o 

Union, Deputation to QovernmenJL 
25jl0s 

Society, Meeting at Sheffield 28 j J3 <l 

New Act, Proposed Alteration in, 17 > 5. 

North Surrey School, 17 m 6 « 

Nottingham School Board, 8 w 12 c 

— of Pauper Children, 14 j 9 d 

in New York, 24 /4 / 

Plymouth School Board, 14 f7 a 

Meethig of Nonconformist at, on the Act, 

27in5 6 

Priyy Council Orders, 8^8 a—lSj G a— 21 

/ 7 r— 22 j 8 6— 26^ 7 «— 29 / 6 /— 6/ 7 a^rS 
/ 6 0-12^6 (/~16/6/-22/f«— lfRti^- 
12 m 8 r— 15 m 1 d— U ml «r-.mm\j.«. J 
Beiuasl to Yti^ ^\iQo\^^\«t>%\\1 S ^-^ 

12b— 2ftjle ^ __ ^^ 



^ 



I CompaQv offer 

no/ 

^r*! Company offer PriaEes, 22 m 12 6 

len, Notes about, 1 j 4 /* 

ibout, ISj 7/—24J 10 d 

Betum, 16/6 /— 10 m 6 « 

r Imported During the Past Tear, 

Aj 10 d 

>f Imports During the Past Tear, 

e about Bonds falling due, 6^ 5 6 
e Contract between Prince Mechmed 
la and the Daughter of £lhani Pasha, 

i of , 4 m 4 s 

in,28/10c— lm7/ 

Address to the East Lothian Miners 

, 29 i 7 a 

thumberland House, 1 m 11 6 — 5 » 

Id 

ITEIiLIOENOE : — 

,18/8fr— 24^6 s--8/6e— 14/10 e 

8 m6s 

17 W9C 

liamshire, 18 m 6 s — 19 m b e 

I7m9e 

17m9o 

ious inoident relating to, 6 i* 11 a 

,26/8 a 

hire, 15 m 7 s 

>eough, 18 m 6 s 

r , Bast, 18 m 6 s~19 m 5 e 

18 m 6 e— 19 mSe 

I8m6s 

, 17 m 9 e 

rail, 27 fit 11 a 

ire, 16/10 e— 18 r&A 



— Penryn, Falmoi 
-^— Reading, 17 m ( 

Sheffield, 17 m ( 

~^— Somerset, East,' 

South Leicester! 

Southwark, 18 a 

Tyrone, 10 m I 

—31m 8 b 
Wales, 18 m 6/ 

— Warvrickshire, 1' 

— Westminster, 26 
— • Wigtownshire, 11 

Windsor, 18 m 6^ 

^— Worcester, City, 

— Worcestershire, B 

West, 17 m 9 c 

Election Petition, Gal^ 

Capt. Nolan's Bill 

Elephant's Teeth, retur 
Elixir of Lif&— a Hert 

Fraud, 4j4c 
Ellenborough, Lady, I 

DXATHB 

Ellerman, Lt. CoL, on ^ 

powder Company, 6j 
Ellett, Bobert on Incoi 

10/ 
EUice, Edward, Addres 

Fife, 24 ; 10 b 
Ellison, Bey. Henry J., 

18/10 c 
Eknina, Disturbances i 
Emigration of Agricult 

land, 26 m 7 b 

— of Alsatians to Al 

toBraBL16i6 j 

ot ^^ 



Mar. SI, 1878] 



PAXMXarS INDEX to IHB ^' TIMS8 " KSWSPIPSIU 



Empress Charlotte, False Report of her Death, 
81^8 6 

England and Canada. 5/6 d 

and Oeimany, Notes about, 18/6/ 

and Portugal, Committee Appointed to Ex- 
amine the Colonial Question, 24 m 6 a 

English Church l>is-Establishinent, Conference 
about, 12/12 d 

Church in Geneva — Demonstration in Fa- 
vour of Mr. Downton, Bj bb 

Mr. Downton Presented with a living in 

Suffolk, 1/7 c 

International Congress, Meetings, 28 y 12 a 

Tliief in Paris, 20 j 10/ 

V, German Currency, 26 i" 6 d 

and Australian Copper Company, 11 / 10 c 

—20/7 a 

and Foreign Credit Company, 22j Sd 

Seaman, 8/12 c 

Meetings about, 20/ 12 c 

and Scottish Law life Assurance Associa- 
tion, 27 m 7 b 

Englishman's Castle, ^j 10 d 

Englefield Colliery Company, 19 m 7 a 

Engravings, Ancient and Modem, Price Sale 
List, of a Collection of, at Sotheby's 8 m 4/ 

Epping Forest Fund, Mr. Morley's Donation to, 
8>9/ 

Comnussion, Meetings, 16/2/— 17/6 1>— 

21/9/— 22/8 a— 6 m 6 c 

Bquity and Law Life Assurance Society, 6 m 10 a 

Erie, T. W., on the Juries Bill, 28/4 </ 

Estate Exchange, 4/6 a— 28^ 6 e 

Company, 22^ 6 a 

JBSTATEB IN LIQinDATION:— 

Baker, John Barratt, of Longton. 17/14 </ 

Browning. Geo. Henry, of Paddington, 26 

M 4 d 

Beckett, Henry John, 4/ 14 c 

Blyth. Joseph Daniel, of Penge, 21 m 13 / 

Buckland, Wm. Thos., 21/ 18/ 

Buxton and Giedstanes, of London, 1 w 14 6 

Camrouz, Geo. Oliver, and Charles Forbes 

CalUnd, 2Aj 18 d 

Carribean Company, 7/14 d 

Chalmers and Buckl#, Fenchurch Buildings, 

16i 18y 

Chemical Light Company, 16i 18/ 

Child, John Geo. Thomas, of Lombard 

Street, 4 m 18/ 

Child. Hornby, and Bew, of Lombard-street, 

11 c 

Collins, B. N., & Co.. of Walbrook, 18 / 

18/ 

Cotton, Francis Lovett, of Baltic Chambers 

18 m 14 c 

Cutlack, Thomas, of Brighton, 15 m 12 6 

Daley, Claude Timaeus Newman, I jlAd 

Dixon, Peter and Sons, of Carlisle and Man- 
chester, 26 7/1 10 a 

Dodwell and Sawday, of London, 9 / 12 c 

Donne, Thomas James, of the rhoeniz 

Works, 11 m IS/ 

EagUng, Qeo. Edw,, of Ulington, la m 13/ 

—Eastern Diatrict Freehold Estates Company 



in Liquidation (oonftmts<0* 
Edenborough, Frederick, of London, 18 m 

14 c 
Furlonge, W. H. and Charles George 

Henry of the Greenfield, Alkali Works, 

Holywell, 21/13/ 
Galghog and Northop ColUery Company, 

11m 13/ 

Gardner, William, of Cheltenham 1 m 14 6 

Goschen, Otto, and D. C. Rolfs, of Mark 

Lane, 17/14 </-26 / 14 c 
Hannay, J., British Consul at Barcelona, 

ley 6 6 

Hincks, John Fred., of London, 18/18/ 

Humphreys, Edwin Gregory, of London 

Boad, 21 m 13/ 

Lnport, Fish and Oyster Company, 26 i 

14 6 

Jackson, Henry, Bush Lane, 1 « 14 b 

Joint National Agency, 11 i 6 a 

Lamb, Nash and Company, of Gresham 

House, 4/ 14 c 
Lord, James, of Mitre Court Buildings, 

Temple, 26 m 4 </ 

MTherson, John, of London, 4 m 13/ 

Mercantile Union Bank of Jersey, 18 / 

18/ 

Munro, Charles, King's Cross, 26 m 14 c 

National Printing and Publishing Company, 

4/14 c— 8 m 10 a 
Negus, Alfred James, of BiUiter Street, 

17/14 cf 
Philkps, Elias, and Henry Docker Edmis- 

ton, of Old Kent Boad, M flid 
Porter, George Thompson, of Beading, 11 

ml3/ 
Priestman and Parish, of George Yard, 18 m 

14 e 
Pugin, Welby, of St. Lawrence-on-Sea— 

arranged to pay all in full, lOi 11 e 
Biver Plate General Trading Company, 

20 m 18 6 
Samuels, Charles, James, and William, 1 j 

76 
Schumann, Biax Benjamin, of Bankside, 

10 m 12 d 

Sheppard, Thomas, 8 y 14 e 

Smith, Edwin and Francis Vickery, 1 / 

14 </ 

Star and Garter Company, 29 j 12 d 

Stead, Henry, 11 j 18/ 

Stephens, Robert, of London, 4 m 18/ 

Stevens, Ebeneaer, of Bamsbury, 5/12 b 

Sturges, James, and James Hayes, 1 ; 

lAd 
Sullivan, Frederick, of Denbigh Street, 29 

m4/ 

Taylor, Rowland, of Heme Bay, 6/12 6 

Tomkins, Stratton, of Aldermanbury, 11m 

13/ 
Vivanti, An^elmo, of Jeffery ^o^iasE^Vl i 

j Ift d . ^_ . 



t*8 Case, 28^11 a 
[)ttTid1iCaM,5/lla 
*8CMe,28illa 
'I CaM,32ill« 
)aM» 5/11 a 
iCMe,5/lla 
'• Case, 23 j 11 a 
oyd*iCa8e,4/12c 
Bank't Case, 6/ 10 c 
'•Cmcl 4/12 c 
nbe^ CMe, 22illa 
n*8 Ca80,2iy He 
.dT)Cai^ 17/11 d 
cVeCtm,n/lld 
Ja8e,6/10c 
'•Oa8e,4/12 6 
:;aie— KeUy'8 Case, 8/10 e 
'.aM, 24 f- 10/ 
»Ca8«,5/ll« 
J.) on Bjron'i Orammar, 15 j 

lance, Communication to, from 
Branch, 29 y 7 c 
Qarden, Appointment of Liqoi- 
t^-25m 11 d 

M to Working Men at the 
1,28; 12 a 

) of, 1 J 7 6— 4i 5/-ll> 6 c— 
>— 22 j 6 a— 26 / 7 fr— 29 j 6 d 
h—Sf 6 •—12/7 o— 16/10 
8/10^— Im 10 a— 5m 10 a- 
11 a— 15 fR 6 <i— 19 m 7 a— 22 
(a— 29 m 6 d 
Official Order, 26/10 6 
Ittd L.iA.bilitT of. Notes about. 



Famine Ferer, Notes about 

Account of, loy 9 6 

Farley (J. Lewis) on Siaref 

on Homeric Troy, 87 'm 

Farm Labourers and BraziU 

12 d 

Union at Wainfleet, 2 j 

Farmers and Labourers, 8/ 
Farragut (Adm.) Attack on 
Farmr (F. W.) on the Head : 

at Birmingham, 7/8 6 — 8 
Farrer ^WiUiam) New Soi^ 

sumptiye Patients, 1 jl0 4 
Fatal Fight at Dover, 18/5 

at Canterbury, 11 m 9/ 

Fawcett (Professor) Lecture 

10 d 

at Brighton, i flO rf— 6 ^ 

the EeorwmUt on, 10/12 

Favrer, Dr. on Cobra Poison s 

/6 c 
Fearful Visitor— A Madman L 

ber, 12/6/- 
Female Duellists in Paris, 8 m 

Labour Market, 16 m 6 ^ 

School of Art, Distributi< 

— llrf— 27m7/ 

Fenian Demonstration in Hydi 

19 m 6/ 
Fenwick, Rev. E. W., on the 

the Tithe Settlement, 18 j 6 
Ferguson, R. S., on Domesdaj 
Fergusson, Sir James, Goyer 

Zealand, Farewell Banquet 

m7/ 
Festival of the Three Choirs, ; 
Fever and Small Poz in JjnnA 



liar.iftli 1878] paxjobb's htdbx to ^ irb tihbs ** kbwbpapsb. 



fir 



FliiA Arts (continued), 

Exhibition ol H«nrT lidey'i Workf, 24; 12 d 

Financial Aasocmtion, 17 m 8 a 

Old Mattert at the Bojal Academy, 2 j 13 

e..^j 8/— 16i 4 ♦— 17> « •— 26j 10 a 

Pictuiei of the Autumn ManoBUTTM^ 3/ 4 « 

by John PhiUip, 22/ 12 c 

— »- Price Sale Lift of Ancient and Modern Pic- 
tures, from Noel Desenfant, Mr. Maxwell and 
Mr. Pienvpont, it Christie'i, 4 m 11 e 

of a Collection ef Modem Pictures at 

Christie'iL 10/12 6 

', — of Mr Baker's Pictures and Water Colour 

Brawings, 17 tn 11 ^ 

— of Valuable EEograTings at Christie's, 11/ 

9/ 

■ of the Collection of Valuables at Crump- 
sallHou8e,29>7/— 30j5/— 31>8/— 1/12« 

— — of Lord falling's Collectioa of Pictures^ 
22/5 e 

-of a Magnificent Collection of Ancient 



and Modem EngraTings at Sotheby's 3 m 4/ 
- of Dixon and Timmins's Collection of 



Modem Pictures and Water Colour Drawings, 

24iHl2e 
of Turner's Valuable Engrarings, 26 m 7 

d^2Bm 12 «— 27 m 8 i— 28 m 9/-29 m 5 c/ 

BovalSoottish Academy's £zhibition,l 7/7/ 

Sale of Delacroix's ** Death of Sardanapa- 

lus»"22m]2i 
Society of Painters in Water Colours, Mr. 

Gladstone elected the first Honorary Member, 

24/10/ 
Turner's Work for the Engrayers, 24 m 12 

e-r27fn 8 6 

Winter Exhibition— Water Colour Insti- 

, tute, 3 / 7 a 

Tinsbury Dispensary — Preseat of Portaits of the 

King and Queen of the Bdgains to, 20/ 11 / 

and City of London Sayings Bank, 8/12 rf 

Fireproof Houses, notes about, 15 j 5 e— 18/ 3 e 
"Urea on Board Ship, Admiralty Order to Sup- 
press, 26/6/ 



— ^24i9/-25yi0o— 28i*6c— 29i 5 s— 30i 

10 rf-4/7 rf— 6/5y~7/10/— 15/6 #—25/ 

12e— llm9/-13mlldf— I6ml0«— 19 m 9 

6—22 m 10 (i— 26 m 12/— 28 m 8 b 

• Annual Beport of the Tear's Fires, 16 i 4 e 

at Aaron Rock, by Incendiaries, 18/5 s 

at Ashtongate Oil and Grease Works, at 

Bedminster, 31 m 7/ 

at AucUand, 16 j 5 d 

at Bank Top Cotton MiUs, Preston, 9/ 12 a 

at Barnard's Wharf, Rotherhithe, 27/11/ 

at Baroum's Museum. New York, 8 i 6 6 

—9 J 7 € 

at Bath House, Piccadilly, 8/ 12 c 

Bemal's King and Queen Granary, Thames 

•treet,27/6rf— 28m8^ 
at Bonsor's Cotton Factory, Staleybridge, 

24 m 9/ 

at Boston, SSyS h 

EsUmMted la8§ by, 28 j 10 a 

Invettigmtion Committee Beport, 18/ 6 d 

— 'St BrookJrn PreabjrterUn Tabernacle, the 
-Boston JuiUee Orginr a^iroyS!^! jTb 



Distillery, Hammersmith, 81 i 



Flm {continvuiS), 

^at Bramston'i, King's Cross Boad, 8 m 5 d 

at Carp Rice Mills, Bromley, 17 m 10 a— 18 

» 11 6— 20 m 5 6 

in Centre street. New York, 3 / 6 « 

at Christophe and Wall's Exhibition, 22 j 

10 « 

at a Church in Hairow Road, 20 m 5 e 

at a Cotton BiiU at Pemberton, 22 fll a 

in Dublin, Annual Rowrt, 24; 6 e 

at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 81 1 8 

d— l/6c 
at the Ecclesiastical Seminary, at Santa^ 

rem, 14 m 6 6 
— ^ — Erie Railway Depots at Ferry-house, Long 

Dock, entirely destroyed, 22 m 12 6—24 m 6 a 
at the Fifth Ayenue Theatre, New York, 8 

y5 6— 17il0 6 

in Frith-street, Soho, 4 m 9/ 

at Grace Chapel, New York, 8^6 6 

in the Hackney Road, li' 6 e 

at Haggerstone Lampmack Manuf actury, 

24/11/ 
at Haig*B 

at Hampstead Primitiye iMethodist Chapd, 

27j 6 c 

at Helena, Arkansas, 8/6 6 

at Hodgson's Thomton Road, Bradford, 

21m6s 
- — at the Iron Church, Knowle, Bristol, 27 m 

5 6 

at Jenning's, Cheapdde, 3 m 5 d 

at the Kinnaird Works Jute Fftctory, 

Dundee, 19 m 9/ 
at Kuck's Sugar Refinery in East London, 

24 1119/ 
— *— at Lichfield, adjoining the House in 

which Di^. Johnson was bora 16^ S/—\Sj 

10 s 
at the Manchester Corporation Gasworks, 

12/7 s 
at the National Theatre, Washington, 29 1 

6 6— 12/10 c 

in New Orleans, 1 m 6 c 

at the North Surrey District School at 

Anerley, 18/12 e 

of Odessa Town Theatre, 16 j 5 e 

at Ogdensburgh, 18 m 6 6 

in Oxford Street, West, 20 j 11 e 

at Peel Mills, Bhuskbum, 19 m 9 /— 20 m 

5e 

at Portland, Oregon, 8y 6 6 

at Price's Paraffin Refinery, Erith Marshes, 

16 i 5 e 
at the Quebec Court House— Title Deeds 

and Registers destroyed, 4 j 6 a 
at Rennie's Marine Engineers, Blackfriars 

Road, 7 »• 10 f 

at Riley's Fkg Mills, Leeds, 27 i 5 e 

at Auston's Spice Warehouse^ LiyQs^cM.V^ 

16 j 5 e 

i ——It »Yi«e^\Jj31 Ywta. T«ax ^\jt^«*«^ 
i 10 • 



Hr 



paucmr's xndsx to '* ' 



1I1W0PAPXS. 



[Jan. Ito 



lirM (eoniinued), 

at Stamford Street, 17 m 10 a 

at Stereni'i Billiard Table Factoiy, 

-iniliert Stareet, Strand, 24 m »/ 

at Sudboume Hall, 18 m 10/ 

in the Surrey Zoological Gmeni, 6/6/ 

at Van Hoop Peten'i Sugar Refinery at 

Antwerp, 24 m 6 6 

Thirty in New York at Ghrittmas time, 

9j 10 a 

at WaDcer*! Sngar Beflnery, Greenock, 26/ 

6e . 

Water Supply at, Notes about, 17 j 6/ 

in the Waterloo Road, Ij 6 c 

at Wentworth Castle, 6/6/ 

at WesterhaU, the Seat of Sir Fred. John- 
stone, 28/9/ 

at Woolwich Royal Military Academy, 8/ 

12 c— 4/5 6—5/10/ 
Firms, Changes of City, 1 j 7 6— 2y 6 c— 4i6 a 
—16 J 6 a 

Proposed Registration of, 24/7 a 

Fish, Import returns of, 24i 4 c 

Culture in the Umted Stotes, 15/4 e 

Hatching at South Kensinfirton, 29/5/ 

Seizure of unwholesome, 8/ 10 / 

Fisher-lads at Hull and Orimsby, 5 m 6 <f 

Fisheries, British Society, see Britith 

Canadian, American Legislation on, 25 / 

5 6— 26/ 5 c 

Eastern, 20 8i c— 3iy 13 d 

— > Salmon, sec SaJtntm 

Western, 25/ 9 c 

Fishery, Caithness, 10 i' 5 c 

Ejdiibition in BerUn, 6^ 7 c— 28 /ll/ 

Fishing, Salmon, tee Salmon 

Mackerel, 18 m 6/ 

Trade of Great Grimsby, 8 m 4 c 

Whale, of America, summary of the past 

year, 12/10 c 
Fishmonger's Company Dinner, 14 / 10 r 
Fitzpatrick, D., on Indian Codes, 6/106 
Fitzroy Bessemer Steel Company, 4/6 a 
Hermatite Iron and Coal Company, 1 / 

6a 
Flax Supply Association of Ireland, Annual 

Meeting at Belfast, 20 i' 6 c— 21 i 6 c 
Fletcher, Isaac, Rainfall in Cumberland, 20 j 

6 c— 241* 12 6 

J. w. on Dr. Hayman and the Rugby 

School. 14y 4 c 
Flint, John, oa Church and Chapel, 10 j 6 c 
on Secular and Compulsory Education, 10/ 

10 c 
Flogging of Garotters in Newgate, 80 > 12/ 
Floods m the Thames Valley, Notes about, 9 j 

11a 

and the PubUc Health, 17 i 10 c 

in Somersetshire, 27/5 cf 

in Somersetshire, Notes about, 17 / 10 c 

Flora of the Two Sieges of Paris, H J* */ 
Flugel, Dr., on Judicial Torture in Germany 8 j 

^ffJ/owen of Mndoc, WyBe 
l^or^ Z^rd, on the AthmDMaiui Creed, if 



'^^^^W.,oiiFMtMMiw,14j5€ 



Fore Street Warehouse Company, 10 ; 4 a — 16 i 6 c 
Foreign Bondholders, 27f9f 

Decorations, Notes about, 24/18 e— 25/ 

7 /'-_27 /6 c— 8 m 6 /— 6 m 12 e— 6 m 6 o— 

7 m 12/ 

Office, Appointments, 4 j 6 a — %j 8 a— 22 

j 8 6—1/8 a— 15/6/— 22/7 e— 8 m 7 <«— 12 

m 10/— 19 m 6 /• 
and Cobnial Qoyemment Trust, Annual 

Meeting, 6 m 7 c/ 
Forest of Dean', Election of Verderer, 14 j 10 

<f— 20 / 12 a 
Forged Uniyersity Diplomas, 17 m 10 a 
Forgery on the Bank, account of one in 1808, 

17m8 c 
Enormous on the London Houses and Bank 

of EngUnd, 8 m 5 </— 4 m 10 cf— 5 m 10 a— 

8 m 11 a— 10 m 7 /*— 16 m 10 d— 18 m 6 rf— 22 
m 12 a— 24 m 10 6—25 m 11 a— 26 m 11 c— 28 
m 5 6 — 29 m 6 a 

Forsyth, (William) on the Cession of British 

Territory in India, 11 / 10 c 
Fortifications, 19 m 4 c 

Parliamentary Return of the Costs of, 27/9/ 

Fortresses in War, Use of, 12/5 / 
Forster (W. J.,) on the Unlimited Liability of 
Executors, 8/12 rf 

Porter & Co., (limited), 17/ 6 a— 18 i* 6 6 

Fothergill, (Richard) on the South Wales Strike, 
6 /10 c 

on the Strike in South Wales, 26 j 8 a 

Fouche, Due d' Otrante, Life of, 27 i* 9 c 
FBAKOE:— 

Academy of Science, New Members, 17> 

6 a 

Due d' Aumale, recired as a Member, 

16/5 6 

Algeria, Success of the Expedition in, 

22 m 12 a 

Alsace and Lorraine, Custom House Duties 

relating to, 9y 5 a 

Ambassador to the Holy See, Sketch of, 8 j 

8 6— 8 J 5 a— 9i 5 a— 11 j 6 h 

Departure for Rome, 4 j 3 a — 6 j 5 a— 

7/3q 

Andrassy, (Counte d* ) on the Gramont 

Rerelations, 11 j 6 a 

Arabs Chiefs, Rebels, Judgment on, 

22 m 12 a 
Army Contractors' Appeal, Sentences Con- 
firmed, liy 11 a 

Arrests, 27 m 5 a 

rAssembU* NationaU, Suppressed for an 

Attack on Prince Bismarck, 16 m 6 a — 17 m 7 a 

Association of Friends of Order. 17/5 a 

and Austria, 16 1' 6 6 

Bazaine, (Marshal) Trial of. Notices, 1 ; 

6 a— 9 j 5 a— 25 ; 5 a— 15 m 5 a— 26 m 12 a 

27 m 5 a 

Visit to, 21 m 12 c 

Bols de Boulogne Affair, Sentences on the 

Prisoners, 17/5 a 

Bonapartism in, 5/9 / 

Bonapsxl\sll3evvxti«%^ Mfietin^ of, 26/6 a 

Bourbon Ptvncfc%/i^ 5^b— 'iftj T* a— \^ j 

6 a— 25/ba 



. SI, 1873.] PiLua»'B niDSz to 



NSWflPAPJBK. 



4*a 



Workmen to the Vianiuk Bzhibkion, 34 

/ 5 6— 6jii5a 

BuxeaTftl, In&ugunUion of the Monument 

at,20j5a 

Cannon for GoTemment, 12 m 12 < 

CamiTal at Paris and Versaillef, Smie I 

Case of the Orenoaue, 14 / 6 6 

of the Trani-Oontinental Railway, aei 

Criminal Trials, 

Cenraa, Ci6 «— 6 j7 b 

Qiambord, rComte de ) Letter to Bp. 

Dupanloiip, 24 / 5 a 

Chaogamier, (Gen.) Narrow Escape from 

Death by faUing out of a Train in Motion, 
17/6 a ! 

Cheralier^s Rq^oirt on the Financial Opera^ 

tions of the Fast Year, 16 t' 6 d 

Cerde des Families, BoUce Sanction with- 
drawn, 24 iR 6 a 

daimantsof theThrone,81 ill 6 I 

Coal, Inquiry into the High Price of, It 

m B a 

Column of the Pkoe Vendome, re-erection 

of , 20 m 6 a 

Committee on Beoentralixation, 25 j 6 a 

— Commerdal Treaties, 4^ 3 a 

Treaty with England, accepted, 24 j 6 a 

Commission of Thirty, 4 i 3 a— 6 j 6 a — 

8i5a— 9;6a— 11 ;6a— 18i 5a— 14i66— 
16 / 5 4h-17 j 6 <i— l«y 6 a— 20 J 6 o— 2iy 6 b 
— 2Sj 6 a— 24> 6 a— 26 / 6 a— 27 / 6 a— 28 i' 
6 •— 29j 6 a—30j 6 a^Z f 6 a— 8 fh a— 10 
f 6 a— 17/6 a— 19/6 0—21/6 a— 

Bill adopted by the Commission, 10/6 6 

• Due de Broglie's Report, 18 / 6. a— 19 / 



6 «— 20/6 fl— 22/6 a— 27 / 5 a— 28/6 
10 m 6/— 18 m 6 a — 14 m 5 a 

• Speech of M. Thiers before, 4/6 c->6 



/8/ 



At the Opening Sitting, 15/ 6 a 



— M. Theirs' Message on the Keport, 3 m 10 a 
— 6 m 6 c — 6 m 6 a 

and M. Thiers, 6/6 a— 7 / 12 0^12/ 



10 a— 17y 10 a— 24/ 10 a— 8 m 5 a— 10 m 9/ 

Commune and the Bank, 16 m 6/ 

Commune, Episode of, 6 ; 10 r 

Communist Conyicts, transport of to New 

Caledonia, 3 / 6 a 

Condemned, Sentence, 22 ; 6 a 

Escape of Three, 21 j 6 6 

Execution of Three at Satory, 28 j 6 b &a 

Conscription, 28 m 6 a 

Constitution-Msidng in France, 17 / 10 e — 

18> 10 a 
Court-Martial on the Men Concerned in the 

Palastro Massacre^ 22 j S a 
Death of the Emperor, Reception of the 

News in Paris, 10 7 3 a 

Depopulation of, 17 w 10 a 

Diplomatic Dinner, (yj 5 a — Sj 10 b 

■ News, 3 / 5 6— 10 m 5 a 

— — Drunkenness, New 1)111 for 'the Suppression 

oi,2iJ 5 0-^20/5 & 

Dunuu, (Alez) HU New Phv Oil Wii© 

Murder, 21 j 6 d 
^-^SdmmtioaaJ, Upper Comcil, 8/6 a— 18 j 6 a 



France (continued), 

Electoral New I-aw, 3/-6 «-4/*4»^12 / 

6 a— 19/6 6— 1 IB 6* 
Election^, 24 j 6 nr^lS /^^k^V^/JS >«-ll 

m 12 a 

Next GenBnO, 29y^/ 

EmancipatUn^A Radical Paper Suppnised 

and Fined, 6^6 a 
EracuatioQ of Xon^toiy, 12/Mi^*-AB/Ji b 

— 5 m 6 a-^11 m 12 41—14 m 6iQk^l7 m J 4i^ 

20 m 6 a 
Knowledge ef, Causes a Fall is t^JllMids, 

22 m 12 c 

Official Ratifications Exchsjige^,;^ |» 6 a 

the Paris Fntm on. 19 m jiO a-r:22^ jai3 c 

- Treaty— y<«i4uB for Pelfpi>t| 1<8 a j6 ^ 



Bxperiments of ^ Hew Oramme ^P^ftem 

x>f the Electrk lliight^ 16 ; 9 if 

Fashions in Paris, 21 9 5 d 

Finance^, 24,; 6 a--44 « 6 a , 

and its Foreign Relations, 21/6 a ^ 

QambeHa;tfealth^;{4'i6^ , 

Gaattte de Midi^ Prosecution ;of, for Orga- 
nising Carlist Subscriptions, f81 m 7-41 

(German Army of Occu|)atifMir W / .6 >— IM) 

/6 a , 

CampletB Evacuation l^y 44fgust,i(6 /6a 

— and Germany » 4 m JU 6 

Gk>Temment of National l>efeno^,^L,jn'12 b 

<Gbramout, Due de, iRei»lation#, Aj 9 a — 6 j 

10 a— 7; 8 <f— 16 J 5:6 

Count Beust on, 11 > 6 «— 13^ iO a 

German Press on, 26 j 6 a 

• Notes about, 14 j .5 a 



17 



Greht, Sale of, Suspended, 21 j h a 

Hotel de Ville, Rebuilding of, X2. / 6 a- 

m 7 a 

Imperialists, Mo^raent8of,.26 j 6^ — 6/ 6 a 

Interchange of Political Programmes, 7 / 

12 c 
International, Arrest of Member^ 8/6 a— 

14 ,• 5 h—20j 5 a— 24y 6 a— 30 j 5 a— Sly* 8 e 



—i /6 c— 3/5 a 
Jai 



apanese Embassy, Ranguets Xq» ^J 6 a 

in Paris, 2iy6d 

Journals Suppressed by the Aspembly^ 17 

m 7 a 

Left Centre, 22 y 8 a 

Liberation of French Territory, 14 m 10 a 

Lille, Gang ol Murderers at, 11 / 12 6—14 

/6 6—17/6 a— 21/6 a— 24 /t b 

Lyons Reyolution, Report on, 30 i 5 a 

M'ditary Contracts, 31 j 8 a— 4 /^6 a— 1 

/10 a— 3/6 a— 8/ 10 a 
Municipal GoTemmeat for,^/j5^— 6/5 

a— 7/ 12 a— 1 w 6 6—^4 /« 6 a 

Mail Service, 7 / 12 a 

Marriage of the Duchess de ^ersjgny, 26 / 

12 c 

Masquerading in, 6/9/ 

M'Mahon (^^larshal) and his Pamphlet, 8 m 

6 a 

1 J!!i^^^v:^«x.c^,^^->^--*-'?^^ 



ores to liye in France as a Pfiyate 

i Assemblj, Case of Garibaldi, 6 / 

of Prince Napoleon, 14 ; 6 5—28 j 5 

a— 10 fh c— 19 m 5 a— 22 m 12 cf— 

-29 m 6 a— 81 ml a 

Bfines, U/lOa 

lie Commission, 8 m 5 a — 11 m 12 a 

matic Relations with Rome, 16 j 5 a 

ission on a Republic or a Monarchy, 

fttion, 8y 6 0—9 i 6 a— IO7 8 a— 16 
5 a— 21 i 5 a— 22y 6 a— 23 j 6 a 
B Contracts, 28 i* 5 a— 81 j 8 a— 1 y 
a—a/lOo— 18/5a 
ifactnre of Sugar Bill, 16/6 6—17 

ngs of Committees, 26 m 6 a 
/bmy Bill, 18 m 6 a— 24 m 6 a 
edmgs of, 7i 8 a— 8^ 10 a— 9 j 6 n 
ISj 6 a— 14 / 6 6—16 3 5 a— 17 i 6 a 
Ifh a— 14/10 a— 17/6 a— 1 w 6 
-6 m 6 a— 7 m 12 a— 12 m 12 a— 17 
n 6 a— 19 m 6 a— 21 m 12 a— 22 m 
6 a — 28 m 6 (I 

mtion of Deputy Kerisonet, 8 j 6 a 
on of Resignations, 876 a 
lag at Lyons, 3/6 a 
Be of Ecclesiastics, 20 / 6 a 
to be Provided for the Press in, 87 

(Jules) Speech T)n Education, 21 



— uneiung in, lu ; 5 

• Postal Convention wi 

— with United States 
Presidential Receptio 
Press on Mr. Gladsto 
Ranpelj Prosecution c 

- Sentences, 26 m 12 



- — Revenue, Official Re| 

6<i-8/6a 
Revision of the Const 

12 rt 

Rise of the Seine, 28 j 

Rival Political Progra 

Rochfort (Henry) Cai 

the Lady to whom 

covers her Health, 26 j 1' 
Royalist Demonstrat 

Masses for Louis XVI., 5 
Royalists — Movement 

6 a— 16y 6 6— 18/6 6— 
Sardon's Play of Unci 

jb a 
St. Cloud, Reconstruc 

Ac., 19/6 6 

Secret Socialist Societ 

Sedan to be a Fortifle< 

Society m Paris, 16 7 

— — Soldiers Attacked to 

6 6 

and Spain, 27/10 a— 

and the Spanish Repu 

a— 15/11/ 

State of, 28/12 a 

Street Nomenclature i 



•r. 81, 1878.] riuoB's msix n> " tbx mns " xbitspipss. 



Qm 



Vnaioe (continued), 

Thiers (M.) Reported "Vliit to Vienna, 29 j 

5 €1—80 i 6 a 

Treaties of Commeroe, 5/6 a— 8/6 a — 26 

/ 5 a— 28 / 5 a—1 m 12 a— 11 m 12 6—12 m 

12 a 
with Belgium and Italy, 7 i* 8 o— 6 /6a 

—7/12 6 
Treaty of Commerce with England, 7jBa 

— 28 J 6 a— 29 y 6 a— SOj 5 a— 22/5 a— -10 m 

6 a — 12 m 12 a — 18 m 6 a— -16 m 6 a — 17 m 7 a 
—18 m 6/— 26 m 6 a 

^— the Eeonomtst on, 10/10 b 

Trial of the Arab Chiefs, 11 m 12 6 

— — of Fonp Women and Two Men, for 
Maintaining an Establishment to Systemati- 
cally Corrupt Toung Girls, 17/6 a 

Internationalists, 11 m 12 h — 12 m 12 c 

— ^29 m 6 a 
— the Two Commemoration Services, 29 ; 8 a 

and the Vatican, 1^6 a — 2 j 5 a — i j S a & 

6— 9/ 6 a 

War Indemnity, 28^ 6 a— 8/ 9 e— 14 / 10 

a— 24 riffc— 27 /5 a— 8 m 6 a— 10 m 5 a— 12 
m 12 a— 19 m 6 a 

the Economist on the Settlement, 24 m 12 c/ 

False Reports about, 24 j ^ 6 

Further Payments to Germany, 8/6 6 

German Demand for Telegrams, &c., 11 



ml2a 

• Losses in the Serml Departments, 16 m 



5a 



■ to the Provinces, 19/6 b 



Washington's Birthday Celebrated in, 24/ 

56 
Francis (H. R.) on Sahnon for New Zealand, 22 

Franco-Prussian War, Parliamentary Inquiry, 

Report, 2j 7 a 
Franklin (Sir John) Memorial Window to, in 

St. PauTs, London Docks, 27 m 7d 
Fraaer (William) on the Muritto, 20/7/ 
Fraud on an Insurance Company, 17 m 8 f 
Free Bridges, 28/11 «— 81 /4 c— 10/8 6 

Notes about. 24 j 7 rf 

Henley, 3 m 7/ 

Freeman (Robert) on London School Board 

Statistics, 29i* 6/ 
Freemasons, Quarterly Meeting of the Grand 

Lodge, 6 m 6 c 
French Academy — Englishmen Elected Mem- 
bers, 14y9e— 16;9c 
Benevolent Society, Grand Ball in Aid of, 

26/6 « 
— Commerce and Commercial Treaties, 24. m 

10 a 

Commercial Treaties, 1)9/ 

Hospital and Dispensary, 17/10 (i—1 m 9/ 

Annual Dinner, 13/6 d 

Land System, 27 j 6 o 

Monarchial Etiquette — Figaro on, 27 f5e 

Monarchists, 22 /6 e 

Party AmBuities, 4/ 7/-— 20/10 d 

RlralrieM, 29 m 10 a 

PoliticB, 28/ 11 a 

Pretenden, the Spectator oa. H r 19 rt 



Freshflelds (Messrs.) on the Chaigef Against' 

British Smpowners, 17/10 6 
Frost at Sea, 8/9/ 

Preparing for, 23i 11/ 

Froude (— ) and his Visit to America, 16i 7 d 
Fuel, Notes about, 26 j 7/— 12/7 6— 17 /7 /— 

18/6 rf- 26/10 6— 26/5/— 5 m 4/— 10 m 6y 

and Food, 26 /'ll a 

Fulton (Hamilton H.) on the Roman Campagna^ 

4 ; 6 a 



Gales, Sj 7 e—4j 3 a— 6j 10 rf— 7 / 3 « 

Gallant Attempt toRescue a Sailor in the West 
Indies, 27 j 10 d 

Rescue, 3/6/ 

Gambier, State of Trade in, 14 m T / 

Game Licenses, Return of, 20 m 9/ 

Gaol Album for Scotland, 26 m 4 s 

GardenerM* Maqazinty Banquet on its Attaining 
its 1,000th Number, 1> 11 c 

Garibaldi (Gen.) Letter on the Versailles Slan- 
der, 27 /10s 

and the Pope, 18 m 6 e 

Garraway's Coffee House, Removal of, 28 i 10/ 
—20 TO 5/* 

Gas Companies and the Trades' Unions, 17 j 6 6 

Conference of the District Boards on Uie 

Supply. 17 J 6 cf— 30y 6/ 

Increased Tariff of, 1/7 6— f 8 m 7/ 

Manufacture of, 8/12 (f— 4/12 c 

Mechanical Stoking Machines, 8 i 7 6—11 ; 

6 a 

Metropolitan Supply, Dr. Letheby's Re- 
port on, 14 y 6 s 

Alliance, 21/ 6 s 

Crystal Palace District, 22 m 10 a 

the Imperial Terminate theb Maiylebone 

Parish Contract, Ij 9 c 

Notes about, 6 i* 7 b 

Light and Coke Company, 28 m 10 c^29 m 

6/ 
-i— Metropolitan, Revision of Price, ftc, 15/4 d 
Meeting of Ratepayers about^ ly 12 e— 



8j 11 a 

Notes about, 2 / 10 s 

• Mutual Gas Consumers' 



and 



Company 
Contract with Buenos Ayres, 21 ; 6 d 

PhcBniz Gas Light and Coke, 21 m 7 s 

Proposed New Company for Ruck's Pfctents, 

26 / 7 a— 28 J 18 6—3/12 <i— 6/6 a— 28/ 10 d 

Rio de Janeiro, 26 m 10 a 

San Paulo, 4/6 a 

State of Shares in Various Companies, sss 

every day's paper 

Gauge for Indian State Railways, 11/4 e 

General Assessment Sessions Court: — 

Earl Fitzwilliam v. St. George's Union, 18 

TO 116 

Lewisham Guardians v. Greenwich Asses- 
sors, 18 m 11 6 

General Cwd\l asA T>vi«(s<qsX ^^^ras^wsi^'SV S'V o. 

l,and I)Tfims«^ wA Vss^^ks'wssow^ vjoo 



pan^j^ 



.M. rx^mTi«OT.'»^^^^^ .^r 



Qmmm, Ei^litbChwrdi at^ 1 > 9/ 

Cbmch and Sunt in» N«w lUgylatiant, 11 

/lOo 

Farewell to Mr. I><nrfttoii, II »i»/ 

— ^:^tker H|iM»the at* m 12fr— 12 m 5 «— 

l»iir ft ^20 M 5 a— 32- m 12 6 
-^^ Kf»lu(ieiM ef the CengrMgation, 9jSh 

Geographical Prizee to Oirk^ 19/9/ 

OepiMp IM>a9«f--Healih of the Amhasiadar, 

M* Benutorff 
0EBMAN EKFIBE :— 
Aliaoe and LorraiBe— Mr. Wagner an 

EmigratiQii Agent Mnt awi^, 15/5 6 

Amendmenta of the CoaatitutieB, 5/5 a 

Anti-Popery BilU, 14 j 12 c 

Army Organization, 6 /*5 a 

^— Berlm Pi2>lie ImpfOTementa in 19 m 4 d 
Bill for ko<li//ing the Conatitutloi^ 11 m 

12 6—13 m 6 a 
iBMwprck, Bnnce, Older of the BUck Eagle 

conferred on, 4 j 3 i^8 j 5 6»-24> 5 a 
-— ^^T- on the late Miniaterial Changet, 27 i 56 

Letter of the Emperor to, 24> 5 a— 28> 9/ 

Befuiee to recogwe the Spaatah Republic, 

afie5a 

Telegram denying it, 28 m 5 e 

— ^ — Speech on Uie late changea m the 

CahmeVa0i8e 
Budget, 1 »i 5 6 

— Canaliwtion of Berlin, 8 m 5 a 

Change ef Creed* New Law ahout, 22 m 

12 a 
-— Church Property, 1 m 5 c 

■ ■ and Stale in Qeraianj, 7/8 6— 18 1*5 6— 
1/5 6^r /l2 o— 1 fit 5 6-11 m 12 6—18 m 
5 6—15 m 5 a— 17 m 6 <i— 19 m 5 a— 20 m 5 a 

Abpa, of Cologne and Poien'i Memor- 
andum about^ 10/4 d 

Dr. Caymaniki imwifoned, 7/ 12 a 

Ciyil Marriages and Ciyil Begiitert, 4 m 

\Xa 

Coaat Defencei, 29i 6 a 

-— ^ Conunercial Traniaotiona, proposed Tax on, 

Conrelltion with Denmark to assist the 

necessitous of each Nation 9 j 5 6 
Court CirouUr. 17 i'5 6— 11 m 12 6—12 m 

12 6 ^ 

Bmhday of the Eii^[>eror, 24 m 6 a 

Health of the Crown^Prince, 28 i 5 6—26 

/5a 

■ Torchli^t Procession of Students to^ on 
the recoyeiy of, 14 m 6 6 

Diet Meetings of 10/ 8 6 

' IWeedings, 8^5 6 

— Diplomatic Belations with Rome broken 
off, l55a 

■ Emperor and Einpress inyite themselyes 

to dine at the British Embassy, 6 m 5 6—7 m 
12 6 

IntelMgence, 2j 6 a— 26i 5 a— 27i 5 6— 

6iii56 

—^ .BUciuiMstiCMl PeDMltleB, Bm to limit, 19 m 

^^ifj^i"^"^ W^atoihayen to be Fop- 
4B 



Gennan Empize (eonUn'Md), 

andFnnee,4flil0 6 

French Flags and Standards, Ibnnal die* 

play of, at Potsdam, 20 > 5 6— 21 j 5 6 
Embassy, S(»ree at, the Boyal Family 

present, 17 m 7 6 
Goyemmmt Ecclesiastical Bills, Prussian 

B. C., Bishops Protest against, 5/5 a 

Oilciaf reply to, 12/4/ 

Horse Epidemic, 6 m 5 6 

Ledochowskiy Abp., anaignmeni fo his 

recent Circulars, 17 m 17 6 
Losses during the War, statistical report o^ 

6m5c 

Ministerial Changes in 11 j 10 a 

Bfiscellaneous News, 22 ^ 5 o-^ m 5 & 

Missing Imperial Telegram, 8/7 <f 

National Debt, 21/5 a 

New Ministry, 2^5 a—Z^ 5 a— 7i 8 a— 28 

jhh 
' Changes in, 8^' 5 6 — 15 > 5 6 

Address to Pnnce Bismarck, 8i 6 a 

reception of by the EmperoTil 8 j' 5 « 

the War Minister and the Emperor, 6 ) 5 a 

New Fortresses, 5/5 a 

. Papal Allocution and the Press, 11 / 5 a 

Parliament, Proceedings, 25 m 12 6 

— ie-assemblingof,24/5 6—18 m 5 b— 14 a 

5 6 
— — Speech from the Throne, 18 m 5 6 
tM Temps on, 15 «i 7 s 



— — Postal Arrangements with Great Britab, 

9j5 6 
Railway Concessions, 18/5 a— 15/5 6— 

17/6a— 18/5 6— 18/10 e— 19 /5 6—20/ 

11 /— 22 /5 6—22/ 5 d-27/5 6—1 m 5 6— 

5 m 5 6—6 m 5 6—11 m 12 6 

Royal Message about, 18/10 c 

Rapp^feheimer, M., ordered to leaye the 

Country withm 4iB hours, 18 m 5 6 

Red Eagle, order of, conferred on, IT ; 5 6 

Reichstag, proceedings in, 10/5 c 

Rewards for Gallantry, 20i 5 «f 

Salt Excise to be aboUshed, 5 m 5 a 

Soiree to the Ambassadors by the Emperor, 

17i5 6 
Strasburg, Drawing for the Army at, 18 m 

56 

Tax on Exchange Transactions, 5 m 5 a 

Thanksgiying Seryice for the Recoyeiy of 

the Prince Lnper.al, 6 m 5 6 
Tobacco Duty to be Trebled, 5 m 5 a— 24ai 

5a 

and the Vatican, 2 / 12 6—8 i 5 a 

German Hospital, Annual Meeting, 28; 126—27 

/6 6 

— Uniyersities, 6/12 c 

Gibraltar, Landing at, notes about, \i 6 6 
Gihnour, Graham, on Migration to La Plata, 8 

mile 
Qirdlestone, Canon Edw., on the Agricultural 

Labourer, 24 ; 12 d 

— on Compulsory Education, i5/12 cf 
on M\gnt\ioTL ol liaXkcsv^^ *l\ J \ft f 

Qlrla* PubUti I>a.y ^\kOc\ <^isx^»si') « t^jscA&aQ^Ns^ 
6/5s 



U$ri ai,1878.] 



Gtrton Colkge and Miss Woodhead, 29 j 7 e 
Okditone, Bt. Hon. W. E., on the Fenim Pki- 
■ciien»8f'9/ 

— Ciredar to his Svpportost on the Optafaig 
of Parliament, 26j9e 

Dinner Party to meet the Dnko of Edin- 
burgh, la m IQJ^IS mBd 

and hif Gifts, 8 m 5 / 

Letter on the Curates' AqgiMntatioa 

Fund, 28/12 <f 

' to the Electors ol Greenwich 1 » 7 e 

and the Northern Miners on Household 

Suffrage, 29 j 6/ 

^— Speech at the Banquet to the Ma7<»s at the 
Mansion House, 27 m 12 a 

at Crojdon, on Presenting a Testhaonial 

to Mr. Locke King, Sm&d 

OB a Tax on Coal, 22/10/ 

Glasgow Technical College, 27 j 5 t 

^UniTersitj— New Principal, 6 m 8 e^ll m 

10 6 

and Cape Breton Coal and Bailway Com- 
pany. 16 i 6 a 

Gleig, G. B., OB the Athanasian Creed, 8 /* 10 h 

Bey. 'Mi., on the Betention of the Athana* 

slan Creed, 17/4(1 

Gloesop, F. H. »„ on the Treatment of Untried 
Prisoners, 8 m 7/ 

Glorer, James Grey, on Medical Charity, 29 / 
10(i— 28i8e 

Ooddard, liadame ArabeUa, Concerts, 12/6/ 

Gold for Germany, 29 i 6 s 

— Punjab, Nugget of. Presented to the Lidiaa 
Museum, 12 m 11 5 

Goldsmith, Julian, on the Buins of Baalek, 21 j 

10 e 
Goldsmiths' Company present the Freedom of 

their Company to the Prince of Wales, 15 i» 

9s 
— — Banquet to the Prince, 17 m II f 
Goodall, Edw. A., on the Guiana Waterfalls, 21 

ml2€ 
Goodenough, Capt. J. G., on the Charges against 

British Sldpowners, 18/6 e 

in Losses at Sea, 21/6 6 

Gordon, Hon. Arthui\, about Junius, 1/4 s 
Gttrst, J. E., on the Treasury and Crown Prose- 
cutions, 2/11/ 
GoTor, Henry, en School Board Fees, 12 m 12/ 
GoTomment, Changes of, 16 m 9/ 

Stock Inyestment Company, Sj6e 

*— and the N Juoonformists, 15 m 12 a 
Grant, John, on the Atlantic Cables, 27 m 10 a 

J. H., on Deck Loads, 28 i 7 s 

Principal A., on the Lish Uniyersity BilL 

19/12 c 
Grantham, Boyal Visit to, 14 m 7 5 
Grayes, S. B., Meeting at Liyerpool to erect a 

Memorial to, 27 1*8 6 

of Hector and Achilles, 26 m 11 6 

Great Guiana Waterfalls, 19 m 4 /*— 20 m 7 cU- 20 

ml2s 

West Van Lead Mming Comptoiy, 22/ 10 a 

OrMtbed, Col W, H,, on the Fnctice and Re- 
nlu oflmgation id Northern India, 25j id 

MtmOmiMl CJuugeg, 9jS 6 



G«ieral Elections, 11 si 4 e 

Bir. Noel's Cases, 11 m 4s 

Opening of the Chambers, 28 /& h 

Promised Progress in, 81 m 6 ^ 

Greeley, Horace, SpiriluaHsl, Editor of the Ne«r 

York Tribune, 28/ 6 d 
Green, Henry, on the Bussians in Caalral Asia, 

18/7rf 
Fruit, State otf the Market, 4j 4 s— 11 J •« 

—18 J- 6 *— 26y 7/— 1 / 6 5 -8 / 8 <*-18 / 

10 6—22/10 d^l m lOd^^m. 10 e— 1ft m € 

d— 22 m 10 e— 29 m 6 6 
Greenwich, Meeting of the Electors in the Ge»e- 

ral Election, 1 m 7 < 

Hospital Annual Accounts, 24/6/ 

Schools, 18/4 e 

Greenwood, CoL George, on the Surrey Bourne 

Water, 17/7* 
Gregor, Max, on the Wine FUigon Sj^Uukf 90 j 

4/ 
Greaham Lecturcn^ 7 i 8 s 
Grey Coat Hospital Westminster, 21 m 9 /* 
Grissell, Henry, Icebergs of London, 27/ 10 c 

on Wholesome Houses, 22 j 7 / 

Grosyenor, Lord Bobert, at Mold, 24 i 10 a 
Ground Bents and Local Taxation, notes about, 

6/8 c 
Guano, Lnport Betums, 28; 11 cf 
Guildhall Library, notices about, 14 i 12 d 
Opened for the Free Use of the Public, 11 

mlOcf 
Gull, Dr. W. W., on the late Emperor's BhMSi^ 

20 j 5 d— 24 ; 12 c 
Gun Cotton, notes about, 28 j 6 s 

Licenses, Betum, 19 m 4 s 

Gunnery Experiments at Calais, 27 i 10/ 
Gunpowder, Export of, 14^ 11/— 12/9/ 
Guthrie, Bev. Dr., Health of, 20/7 c 
Gutta Pereha, Import Betums, 24y 4 c 
Guy, W. A., in the Philanthropic Cartenarp, Ij 

4 a 
Guy's Hospital Elections, 6/5 c 
Gye, Fred., on Italian Postal Arrangement, 4 m 

lie 
Health of, 18 m 7/— 21 m 9/ 

H 
Haberdashers' Company Banquet, 18 / 9/ 
Habitual Drunkards' Bill, Discussion at the 

Social Science Association on, 27 m 7 s 
Halfpenny Postage, returns, 29i 6 s 
Hall, Vice Adm. W. H., on SigniOs at Sea, 10/7 c 
Marks. 17>7/— 22 j 7 •— 24j 7 «— 26i 7 s 

— 27;10/-28jl0/ 
Ham Park, 8/6 € 

Hams, Foreign, yalue of imports, 20y 6/ 
Hampstead Heath, Notes about, 14 in 10 c~15 m 

12 6—25 mild 

and Copyholders BighU, 17 m 8 •—26 mil/ 

Hampton Court Green, 16 m 12 a— 17 m 10 b 
Hancock, Dr., TafttvcoawiaJi Vi^*K> J ^ ^ 



ktioni for Scholars hips, 



Dr. CftTflon on the Irish Educa- 
m7d 

on the Argonauts of, ' 49, a 
SrewYork,8 ; 11/ 
bour Conservancy Board, 24 / 

its Postal Delivery, 6mie 

»rd, Health of, 7/10 /— 10/9 J 

f Exports, 16^6 c 

fe in, 6 m 10 a 

Henry, on Mounted Biflemen, 18/ 

iiture, of, Notes about, 9y 6 e 
ind, Foreign Office Eeport about, 

>n, notes about, 4 / 8 <f 

rost, Memorial to. Preliminary 

I 10 d 

tate of, 3 I* 6 c—7j 5f—l0j if— 

j 6 6— 28y 6/— 4/6 rf— 10/10 d 

-14/ 8 6—18/6 0—21 /10</— 

8/10 e— 4 m 10 «— 11 m 10 c— 

m 10 e 

W. on Wholesome Houses, 22 j 7 f 

lome House,- 14 i 12 d 
Ck>nference of at Birmingham, 

2>9/-8i86-4i 8/— 6y7/ 
10 c- 9; 10 &— 10; 6 c— 11/10 

6i5 e— 20/ 10 a 

ur-Generars Weekly Return, 1 / 

16/ 4y— 20/ 4 e— 23/ 4 rf— 6 / 



Trial, ut Policb. 

Hibbert f— ) at Oldham, 3; 
Hides, State of the Market 

8/6d^2l/10a— 28 m 
High Price of Meat, Me Ml 

of Goal, «c« Coal 

Water at London Bri 

Shipping Iktblliobnch 
Highland Smuggler, 28 m 5 
Highway Robl^ries at Red 1 

Robbery at Highgate, 1 

Highways, Notes about, 16 j 
Deputation to Gtoyem 

agement of, 29 / 7 s 
ffind (J. R.) on the Nitra-1»! 

mhf 
Hingeston-Randolph (Rev. 1 

Devon Railway, 6/6/ 
Hippopotamus, a Pigmy On 

9e 
Historical Parallel to Monte 
Hoare (Sir H.) Speech at Ch< 
Hodgkinson f — ) at Newark, 
Holbom Viaauct— Testimonj 

m 12 « 

and the Local Govermr 

Holms (— ) on Army Re 

17/ 7 
HoUmgshead, John, on the G 

ance from the Restaurant, 
Home and Colonial Marine I 

28/ 7 a 
Homeric Troy. Notes about, 
Homicidal FolW « - o ^ 



liar. 81, 1878.] paijceb's ikbbx to *' thb tqcbs " nbwspapsb. 



Hone Disease, in America, OfElcial despatch on, 

lil2a— 12/lOc 
— Licenfles, Return of, 17 m 6 e 
Hones, Freston, Qreat Fair of, 13 y 6 d 

Shrewsbuiy, Great March Fair, 13 m 6 6 

Scarcity of in England, Notes about, 17 

/ 8 «— 18/ 12 rf— 24/ 6 b- 25/ 10/— 26/5 

€ — 6 m6d 
— ■^— Meetings about, 8 m 7 / 

Supply of, 17 m 6/ 

Value of Exports, 15 j 5/ 

Horsman, (E.) on the Irish Land Act, 8/8 6 

on Irish Unirersities, 17 / 7 d 

on the Parks Bill, 13/6 7 

Hospital Chaplain, Notes about, 10 m 10 6 

for Consumption, Brompton, 15 7 10 a 

Out-Patients, 8 m 10 rf 

for Scrofula, &c, Appeal for, 4 ; 10 6 

Stoppages, Notes about, 29 m 6 / 

Sunday in London, Meetings at the Mansion 

House to Establish, 11 j 6 e— 15 ; 6 d—l7j 8 

a— «0i 10/— 1/ 10 e— 18/6 e— 3 m 4/ 
Simday, Meeting of Rural Deans about, 

35m 7/ 

Notes about,3 m 10 rf— 4m 11 c— 19 m 5 d 

-^—^ in Manchester, 7 m 12 d — 11 m 11 c 

for Women, Donations, SOj 11 rf 

B/ojal Presents of Game to, 14 j 9 e— 20 ; 6 « 

HotchJdss (Major J.) on the Rescources, Mineral 

and Agricultural, of the Old Dominion, 1 m 4 

e — 7 m 12 c 
Hotel and Tavern Keepers, Meeting of, 14 m 10 e 
Houghton* (Lord) at the Halifax Mechanics* 

Institution, 28 i 8 b 

on Foreign Decorations, 26/ 7 / 

at Pontefract, 14 1' 7 c 

House of Lords, Roll for the Session of 1873, 

HOXT^ OT LORDS:— 

Attomey-General v. Waxchandlen' Com- 
pany, 11/11 6—12/11 6—18/11 a 
— Beauchamp v. Winn, 14 m 11 a 

Charles Laffitte & Co. v. Charles Pierre 

Laffitte, 25 m 11 6—26 m 11 c— 28 mile 

Giles and Wife v. Melsom and Othen, 28/ 

11a 

Gowans v, Christie, 16/10 /* 

M'Mumy v. Union Bank of Scotland, 19/ 

11a 

Rankm v. Potter and Others, 25/ 11 a 

Howard, James, on Land Tenun Reform, 21 m 

6/ 
John, Centenery of his Appointment as 

High Sheriff of Bedford, 1 ; 12 a 
Howarth, O. H., on Wholesome Houses, 10; 9 6 
Hubbard, J. G., at Buckingham, llj7d 
Hudson, Bros., on Workhouse Contracts, 10 m 

5/ 
Matthews & Co., on Drakeford, Bros's 

Bankruptcy, 10 j 4 6 
Hugo, Victor, New Novel by, 10 m 6 cf 
Hull, Import and Export Ketuiii* of, during 

the past year, 1 > 6 6 

Appointments, 3/6 ^-^ m5 6 

FjDunces, i/7 0—^/5 a 

- mitlM,7mi2b -^ 



Hnngary (continued), 

Proceedings in the Diet, 24 j 5 6—28 j 6 b 

—1/5 a- 10/5 rf— 17 m 7 c— 20 m 5 6 

•> Stamp Tax Passed, 20 m 5 6 

Hunterian Oration at the College of Surgeons, 

17/9/ 
Hurricane in Minnesota, The New York Herald, 

on, 5j 7 6 

at Aspinwall, 12/5 a— 15/6 e— 17/12 c 

Hutton, C. W. C, Arrest at Frankfort, for Hor- 

ton, the Bank Forger, 18 m 6 rf 
Hyacinthe, Father, in Paris, 9/ 10 a 
- — Preaches in a Protestant Church, 15^ 7 a 
Hyde Park Prosecutions, set Civil Actioni, 

Baiieif v. Willianwrn, 23 ; 10 c 
Government Application for Costs, 81 j 8 

rf-l/6c 
Meetings about, 21 ^' 7 c— 23 j 9 /"—I / 5 

c— 8/6d 
Right of Public Meeting in, Meetings about, 

25 J 10/ 



Ice on the Mississippi, 9 9 10 s 

Iceberg in London, 25/11 c— 27/10 c— 1 m lOe 

Identity, Evidence of, 20 m 12 a 

Illegitimacy, A Curious Case of a Farmer, 8 m 

7d 
Illinois Squatters— the Thistle— 18 j 10 c 
Imperial Marine Insurance Company, 18y 6 6 

Credit Company, 23; 7 a— 1/6 c 

Lands and Towns 'ImprovemeBt Company 

of Germany, 3/7 a— 5/6 a 

Rubber Company, 25 m 10 rf 

Imperialists in England, 2Sj i f 

Import Fish and Oyster Company, 27 m 10 a 

Important to Poets, 22 / 5 e 

Impostors, Register of, 7 j 7/ 

Imprisonment for Debt, notes about, 9i 10/ 

Improved Industrial Dwellings Company, 3 / 

7 d 
Income Tax Assessments, notes about, 31 j 10 / 

-4/'7/ 
Deputation from the Associated Chambers 

of Commerce for its Repeal, 21/8 2^—24/5 e 
Fancy Assessments, notes about, 6 1' 4 /*— 

27/12 6 

and Mr. Lowe, 7 m 4/ 

Meeting aboui \Ojic 

Foreign and Colonial Dividends, 81 m 9 6 

Meetings against, 29; 10/— 21/8 6—20 m 

6/— 21 m 7 « 

Notes about, 22 / 6/— 23/ 7 rf— 24 j7 d 

Returns, 3/4 6 

Incumbents* Resignation Act, Clergymen Avail- 
ing Themselves of it, 13 / 7 6 
INDIA:— 
Afghan Boundary Line, 10 m 4 d — 18 m 

7a 

Agricultural Reports, 3/ 12 a 

Appointments, 11 y 6 a— 25/6 « 

— Army, Reduction of, 15 3 4 \i 

"{^ew \\i^^pj^\Xi;^vi^ lax ^x^Sk^s^^ \s«.NtW 

dov?a anOi Oi^ViMi%, ^^ 3 ^ V> 

A.taU^\\ <gW&<&, iiaaWNSSt '^TCSQ^ Vt«a!w^^ 



«IC[ 



PjyBBSfSIMDl 



[Jan. Iko 



JmAIm (eonttmud). 

— * B«ngftl GaoU, Account of, l$j 12 « 

B&. CampbeU*6 Admioiatratlon B^ort, 

%j 6 d^nj 12 a 
— — CenauB of, 26/5 c 
Municipal Bill, Vetoed by the Viceroy, 1 

/«*— 25/12a 
Bombay Exhibition — Opening of, 11 m 

12 c 
•'>*—• Budget, 26 m 5 6—29 m 5 a— 81 m 7 6 
Burmah Capitation Tax, Modifying of, 2 j 

5 a 
— *— Calcutta Brahmo Somaje, Anniveraary 

CeUbration, 25/ 5 « 
Native Hoapital, the Viceroy Laya the 

Foundation Stone, A mil a 

' Tradea Aaaodation, Annual Dinner, 8 / 



12 5 



Camp of Exerciae, 26^ 5 5—8/ 12 5—4/ 

7a— 8/5 5— 4 m 11 a 

Canning'a (Lady) Tomb, Bestoration of, 

18 m 7 5 

Cenaua, 6i 5 e-^25/12 5 

of the Gbaseepore Diatrict, 15^ 4 cf 

Ceaaion of Britiah Tenitory, 11/10 »-12 

/10 5 

Cammerclal Intelligenoe, 6j 5 5 — 18 j 5 5— 

15y 5 c— 20y 6 c— 27 ; 5 6 & c— 8 / 6 c— 24 / 
5 6-^ m 5 c— 10m 5 o— 24 m 5 e -31 m 7 5 

Contagknia Diieaaea Act in Operation, 28 j 

65 

Coolie Emigration, 28 i' 6 5 

Criminal Procedure Act, Beriaion (rf 2 j 5 

a— 20y 10 5 

De 6a Conapiracy— Trial of the Two Men, 

11m 12 c— 18 m 5/ 

Difference Between the Engliah and Bua- 

aiana from an Hindoatanee Paper, 12 m 4 cf 

Diplomatic Newa, 8/5 6—26 fbb 

Drainage and Pure Water Supply, 25 m 4 cf 

Drunkenneaa in, 11 m 12 c 

Ecdeaiaatical Eatabliahment Commiaaion, 

26/12 a 

Education, 10 m 4 a 

Opening of UniTcraity Hall by the Vice- 
roy, 13 m 5 r 

Finance, 20y 10 5—18 m 5/— 25 m 12 a— 

27m5a 

Mr. Forayth'a Miaaion, 25 m 12 a 

Frontier Defencea, 20 / 10 5 

Hughli College, 7j 4 d 

Income Tax, 6y 6 c 

Kaahgar Miaaion, 29 m 5 a 

Landed Estatea Relief Bill, 28^ 6 a 

Legialative Council, Meeting of, in Cal- 
cutta, I5j4cf— 28i6a 

Proceedinga, 17/7 a — 18 m 7 a 

Miniateriai Changea, 6y 5 a 

Ministry, Qjoc 

— - Miicellaneoua Newa, 15 j 6 c — 6/5 o— 11/ 
7/— 25 f5 € 

-^ Muir (Sir W.) Address to the Bajaha of 

-» — NAtive Feudatories, 20 j 10 a 
- JTemale Education, 12 w 4 d 

^'^i: 7[^Hr^ ^<^pital at CalcuttA, the Viceroy 
^^^Jh0rouadMtion Bume, 4/69 



ladia (cimtvmBd). 

New Finance Minister, 8/ 12 a 

Presidency College at Calcutta, the Vice- 
roy Laya the Foundation Stone, 25 m 4 if 

Oxford and Cambridge UniTeraity Dinner, 

at Calcutta, 17/7 5 

Panthaya, Newa about, 6j 5 i^20i 10 c— 

22; 5 5 

Proteatant Miaaionaiy Confereiioe at Alla- 
habad, 28^6 5-8/12 5 

Punjab Camp of Exerciae, 6 j 5 a — ^17/5 a 

25/5 €—26/7 € 

MancBUvrea in, 4 m 10/ 

Spoilt by the Rain, 11 / 5 a 

Rahman's Demonatration on 



Di8beUeyed,l/5 5 

— Raina in, 30 i 5 5 

RcTenue Suiplu^ 25 ^ 5 5 

Rhea Fibre, Maobine to deanae. Award, 25 

/12 a 

Ruaaian, New Road to, 81 i 3 c 

Salt Du^, Equaliiation of, 2 j 5 a 

Schonyaioffa (Count) Miaaion to BngUnd, 

17/7 a 

Siege of Talifoo, 20y 10 c 

Sultan of Lahej Hmstened by the Turks, 

11 J 5 a 

Suttee, Deaire of the Rajah*a Wirea to Per- 
form, But Forbidden by the New Rajah, 26 m 
5(1 

Taxation, 20 J 10 5—22 m 12 a 

Tea Crop, 17/7 5 

Thomaaon College, 6 j 5 a 

Viceregal Progress, 7/5 a 

Viceroy, Return of, to Calcutta, 6y 5 c 

— — ^ Circular, Provincial Answers to, 31 i 8 6 

Wheat, EaipoTt Duty on. Abolished, 6 ; 5 a 

—8/12 a 

India Office Appointments, 16 f 6/ 

Rate of Exchange, 25/9 a 

the Road to, aa Preaented to the Emperor 

Nicholaa During the Crimean War, 29 j 8 5 

Short Senrice in, 27/6 5—28/12 c 

Indian Army, Compensation to, 27/6/ 

Desire for Active Service, 16 ; 10 d 

Officers Ordered to Retire, 7j If 

Attack in British Honduras, 8 i 6 c 

Barracka, notea about, 6 ; 7 a 

Codes, notes about, 6^' 10 5 

College, Ij 4 d 

Committee of the Society of Arts, Confer- 
ence, 4/4/ 

Indian Gfovemment Securities, State of the 
Market, in Every Daift Paper 

Irrigation, Lecture of CoL Greathed on, 25 

i4d 

Medical Service, 19/8 5—7 m 4 rf 

Military Expenditure, 10/ 12 a 

Missions, notes about, 4 y 8 e 

Parcel Post, 24^ 7 a 

Railways, Break of Guage, see Brbak 

— Retired Officials, notes about, 2y 9/ 
Troopships, 26/4/ 

Indiclmetil oi «t "SuViwv, \(tt. "Ka^^'t Calumnyt 

17/12C 
Inhabited H.o\iafe t>\A^, ^J ^ t 
InlaadB«^Qa>aD^, 0^<^l&A>sttxi^V^ | \.f 



pauibb's Txntx to " tbb tors " nwsPArau 



l^' 



:e of the Market, .9 / 6 rf— 14^ 6 h— 

16i6fr— 17i66— 28/*10/— 1 m 10 

) rf— 6 m 7 e— 7 m 10 6—18 m 6 e 

t Returns, 24 i 4 c 

[>weUiDg8 Company, 18/6 rf 

1, Opening of a New, in Whitechapel, 

Protection Act, 8 i* 8 6 

M., on Bjron*! Address to the Ocean, 



irles Abbott, Killed by falling from a 
I Kentish Town, ISjof 
B. Armer, a Suicide, 16 / 11 e 
iries Bailey, KiUed by Slipping on a 
Drange Peel, near Horsleydown, 15 j 

mard, a Oamekeeper, Murdered at 

r/6<f 

us Leonard Barnard, a Suicide, 6 / 

les Oldfield Bates, Shot by Misad- 

L8 m 11 e 

s. Isabella Bellingfaam, a Sukide, 6 J 

Iter Boness, Killed by the Fa ling of 

near Biggleswade, 24/12 e 

Ar Francis Bernard, who Died f lom 

fUb 

)mas BlintifF, who Fell from a House 

)chester Row, 18/5/ 

r. Abraham Borradaile, a Suicide, 1 

Brand, Drowned at the Dungeness 
27 j 10 a— 8/6 6—22/7/ 
zander Craniley Brebner, who died 



)yerdo8e of Opium, 3/10/ 
Qes BVodie, Killed by Falling 



off a 



>ert Burton, Killed by the Falling of 
t a Sewer in Bride street, 24 j 6/ 
rriet Buswell, Murdered in Great 
reet, ij 9 a— 6j 6 6— 7 i'9 a— 16 j 12 
c— 4/116 

mas Butterfleld, Killed at the Ponty- 
1 Collision, 21 i^ 10 d 
jlet Callender, Drowned while work- 
unnel in East London, 24/6/ 
jph Cameron, Burnt to Death, 28 J 
f7« 

liam Cerord,* Killed by the Machinery 
•lishing, 28 m 10 a 
id Carter, a Suicide, Sj7 f 
liam Claypole, Stabbed at Bristol, 15 
5 e 

ry Cohen, who Died Suddenly in 
t Police Station, 7j9d 
mstable. Shot at Mullingar, 7 i 8 « 
a Crocker Cook, ICilled at the Clap- 
tion Rail, 26 m 12 c 
lur John Copeland, Killed by being 
x>m a Trolly at Shadwell. 8 j 9/ 
iam Samuel Cray, Hun Over by a 
• yjnsbary Park, 19 m 6/ 
1&8 Dann, Shot by Afisadrenture 



\ 



Inqneeta (conttnved). T 
on Patrick Donoughoe, Killed by being 

Run Oyer at Woolwich, 2^6/ 
on John Dore, Killed by getting his Ann in 

an Hydraulic Lift, 8 j 9/ 
*on Lily Edmonds, Scalded to Death in 

Great Wild street, 1^ 5 e 
on William Edmunds, Killed at Bmee 

Grore Station, 6/lOd 
on Henry Ere, Accidentally Shot when 

out Rabbiting at Chehasford, 22/11/ 
on Emanuel Eran, Murdered at Glooeater, 

7 m 10/ 

— on the Four Youths KiUed by the Fire 
Damp Explosion at Flatts Pitt, 25 j 5 s 

on George Geimng, Run Orer at the Ford 

Junction Rail, 6y 6 c 
on Mary Geary, Poisoned by InadTortanoe 

at St. George's Hospital, 17/ 12 « 
on William Glass, Burnt to Death, at the 

Anmdd Hotel, 14/7/ 
on Charlotte Gloyer, who Died from the 

Violence of a Playmate, 1 i 5 b 

— on James Green, Murdered at BroadwaD, 
7 mil 6 

on George Grey, a PoUoeman, Mniderad at 

Eglingham, 22^ 6 s 
on Grice, an Engine Drirer, Killed by the 

Accident near Shustoke, 21 / 11 6 
" — on Thomas Hamblin, who Died from an 

Oyerdose of Laudanum, 19 m 11 6 

on Robert J. Hajrdy, a Suicide, 9j If 

on James Harris, Burnt to Death \tf Sleep- 
ing in a « Dead ' Railway Engine, 17/7 « 
on William Hatt, Found in the Canal at 

Aldershott, 26 m 8 6 
on William Herbert, Found Dead in hit 

Bed, 3/*10/ 
^ — 6n Robert fiowlett and Albert Ager, 

Drowned at Hampton, 11 ;' 11 e 
on John Hull, who Died from Expofore^ 6 

/10 c I 
- — on Elizabeth JacksOn, who Died from Ex- 
posure in a Feyer, 29 m 10 6 
on Thomas Richard Jamieson, Killed b;|r be- 
ing Run Oyer by a Tramway Car, 22/11/ 
on Louisa Janoska, who Dibd from being . 

Thrown Out of a Window at Bloomsbury, 2 i' 

10 6— 6;6c— 10J6 6 
On Mark Johnson, William Crump ahd 

William Allen, Killed at a Gas Explosion at 

GoldenhiU Colliery, 2 j 10 </ 
on Mrs. Johnson who Died after an Opera*- 

tion by a Quack, at Bristol, 10 ;' 5 </ 
on George Keene and William Bird, Killed 

by the Falling of Broadmead Bridge, Woking, 

20>6« 
on Miss Kerr and her Senrant, Murdered at 

Holywood, ISy 10 c— 29 j 10 6 
on William King, a Greenwich Pensioner, 

3j7« 
on Edward Lambert.^ «» Q^nssStess^fw^ '^^sBt- 

dered at 0\x\loii U«a\, ^ m VI c 

on VJVWiam li^oi^Xoxv, «. ^xsas\^^, ^M ^^^ Iaai^ 

on a \laxi ¥o\i\i^ T^tontmA., aX ^-w^ssa^*"^ 

20m\2a— *2\m\^b ,^^ 



1^ 



fjjmkr'b nmxx to 



HlWaFATKB* 



[Jaiulio 



-on jBigBor RomBtldo F. Magrini, Found 
Dead in the Streets, 12 J 12 b 
-**^^kk Jiam UmTiitk,mhoDM from the Cold, 

10/5 d 
"^^om Sbbert Martin, KiBed hj Maehinwy at 

Hooper's Telegraph Works, 24/5/ 
-^^'Oh AtfrMiMAnVdi, Drownedpn St. James'i 

Park, 11 w7/ 
-^^Mafttiietrs, KilMhj the Boiler Bxplofion, 

at GreaVTannonfth, 9i' II /* 
-»^ 0D Charlea Monk, Fronm to Death at Wim- 

home,7/10/ 
-^•^'on iHarriet Morrif , who Died from the Cold, 

10/5 if 
•-Mftt On*Manui Mnrph^, Bon Over in the Edg- 

ware Road, 1 > 6 6 
'^•'^lOmWtmbelAi IMUf, a Suicide, 6/ 10 c 
on William. Oakley, Fwmd in the Water at 

ClMBltQil-*BfKt-Wooivieh, 2 f' 9/ 
on Thomas Patterson, Killed at the Great 

Weateik iUllwaj; I >6 a 

on Randall Pearee, Found Dead in a Cellar, 

!R»dlOtii 
on Nicholas Peppercorn, Shot at Sutton, by 

itk*DS«hKr8e«l his 9un» while Snipe Shoot- 
ing, 24/ 12 a 
-^fH- cNt Iloben Perl, KiUtd at the Lerel Cross- 
ing, Barnes, Id/ 7 d 
-^^^imHif^W. Pitt, Found Drowned in Vic- 
toria Park, Uy 11 € 

on It Port«r» Killed at FmntStatk>n, 22^ 7 a 

-'«-<- on Geofge Pratl^, Shot while out Sporting 

near Witney^ U )7 <f 
T-h •» Henty Raj* Killed hi a Fight at DoTer, 

18/6 c— 20/10 c 
TTf- on Geofge Reeve, and others Killed at the 

Railway Accident at Woking, 24^ 5/ 
— r«^ An Qtottfi Robinson acd otbws, Killed at 

the WooUey Colliery, 9j9f 
•*^^im Robort William Robhison, Found 

Drowned, 20 m 12 a— 21 m 12 6 
-?r^ OQ J^enry Rylfy, who Died from Oyerwork, 

2y9s 
•=f«rt- op Thomae Sfimuolii who Died from the 

Cdld^, lO/Scf 
..^^ on XUac Sfuinders, Killed by Falling from 

the Rfiof of $, House at Pimlico, 6/ 10 c 
— ^ on Rebecca Saunders, Burnt to Death in 

8t. G^Wai ^y:il b 
-TT^ on Richard Sharps Killed in a Fight at 

Canterbury, 11 m 9/ 
•v«p«n on Kdwin James Smith, Killed at the Wal- 
worth Road Station, 26 m 12 c 
^m¥^ on Bella Sc^omons, who Died from the Oyer 

Crowding of her Sleeping Room, 1 j 5 / 
»— on George Spencer, Killed at the Collision 

all WokUng Junction, 1 i 6 s 

— on John Splender, Killed at a Boiler Ex- 
jiMem nt Gawber Hill Colliery, 9i 9/ 

— on William Bailey Stanford, at Suicide, 8; 7/ 
— «r^ on George Stephenson, Murdered at Smal- 

— --ofM the Suffor^n st the Fire Damp Explo- 
^ifW Mt tke VUtU Pit, 21 j 9 
- ^/ tAe SiJverdale CoUiery Accident, ij B e 



Iiumesti (continued), 

on William Taylor, Scalded to Death at the 

Hermitage Brewery, 9; 5 s 

on John Thorpe, Killed at I^oeater, 26a 

12 e 

on Three Men, Killed by the Fall of a 

Bridge at Woking, 4 / 7 cf 

^— on Bartholomew Tobin, Run Over at Shad- 
well, 1 i 5 6 

on Walter Hamilton Trinder, a Suicide^ 14 

J 7/ 

on Two Children, Burnt to Death, 24 fhf 

on Thomas Webb, Killed frmn a Fall at 

King's Cross Station, 8/5/ 
• on Eliza Westwood, Murdered 



by her 
on George Williams, Found in the Atou, 8 



Husband, 1/6/ 

on George Wil 

i6s 



on Jane Winslade, a Child who Died when 

Attended by a Chemist, I i 12 i& 
on John Winter, Poisoned at HanweU, 6 / 

10 e 
on Wordling and Shipton, Two Men Fronn 

to Death in their Boat at Southampton, 4/ 

7e 
^— on John Wyatt, found Froaen to Death in 

Norbury Park, 8W 3 d 
on Bfiss Ida Wyndham, who Died while 

Under the Influence of Nitrous-Oxide Gas, 24 

;12 d 
Insecure Bridges, 24/ 1 2 c 
Institute of ayil Engineers, 6 1' 7 6—25 jid 
^— Annual Dinner, 81 m 18 a 

of Water Cotours, 10/ 12 6 

Institution of Naral Architects, New Assodatei, 

27/6/ 
" Intellectual Race," 81 m 8 s 
Intemperance, Church Crusade Against, 8 m 7/ 

—27 m 10 f 
International in New Tork.and Carl Marx, 2 j 12 

6— 8 y 7 d 

Arbitration, 80; 12 d— 10/8 a 

Contract Company, 14/8 a 

Exhibition of 1878, Meetings of the Com- 
mittee, Sj 10 a— 10 I* 10c— Uy 7 <f— 28i 7e— 

6/9 €—10/9 /— 12 /5 •— 15 /5 «— 22/5 « 

—24/6 rf-19 m6d 

Art Needlework at, 28 m 5 e 

and the Guide Books, 21 m 7 e 

Meetings about, 20 / 12 6—80 / 5 6 

»' New South Wales Declmes to Exhibit in, 

19/ 4 « 

• Notices about, 29 j 10 rf— 8 / 7 6—8 / 



12 c 
"6/ 



to be Opened on Easter Monday, 25 / 



Popular Cookery at, 20 m 5 « 

South Kensington Museum not the " In- 
ternational,*' 31 m 9 c 

Financial Society, 16 i 6 a— 28 ; 6 e 

Postal and Telegraph Conference, 1 7 / n h 

Intra-Mercurial Planet, 26 m 5/ 
loduie, State of the Market, ^7 fhf 



liar.^l^ 1878] PAuas's ua>£x to '^tu times'' nbwb?a?j$r. 



in 



Iraluid Oxnttnued), 

Agnuma Otttrag»--a JFanner named Creon 

■hot at Bofield, BlmSb 
— AppointBients, 8 / 5 c 
AtoiM, 10 m 10 c-*17 m 9 a~ 19 m ft <{— 24 

u 7 a 

Bttlfaft» PxogreM of, 6jllb 

Biots, lOj 9o 

— — -> the Judge at the ABtizes on, 24 m 7 a 
Lord Hartington's Letters to the 

Major on, 15 /7c 

Meetings aboat, 23 / 10 6 

Reply of the Town Council, 18 » 8 b 

Trial of Offenders, 27 m 6 c 

' the Irish Press on the Sentences, 28 m 8 a 



— Callan National School, 17J7 a 

— Catholic Union & Education, 10 / 10 < 

— CkrkB of Unions^ 9 j 10 & 

— Couitj Dublin Tenants' Defence Associa- 
tion, 25 j 10 d 

— Oonttitutioiial Club, 8 / 10 s 

Dis-Established Church of Ireland, Wind- 
ing-up Process, 6 j 11 •— 18/10 d 

— Dispute between the Bendiers k Solicitors 
of Dublin, 28 ; 10 b 

Dublin Excessive Mortality in,^ 13y 6 « 

High Price of Coal in, 25> 10 d 

•Lord Mayor gives a Banquet to the 



Vioeroy, 6/10< 

• School of Art, Distribution of Prizes at, 



by the Viceroy, 26 / 10 « 

Stock Exchange, 1 ; 9/-— 2> 11 h—^j 6 a 

— ey 11 6—10; 9 a— 11 j 9/— 1»> 10 e— 16^ 
7 c— 16 j 6 c— I8y 6 6—20 J 6 rf— 22 j 10 c— 
23 ; 10 6— 24 J 6 e— 26^ 7 «— 29> 6 e--81 / 4 a 
— l/7<f-^^7 rf— 5/9 /1-6/7/— 10/7 6 
—17 /* 10 d-^20 f 7 /— 22/' 8 a— 24 / 6 6—27 
/ 7 «— 28 / 10 €—3 m 6 /— 6 m 9 /— 10 m 6 c 
—12 m 10/— 13 OT 7 «— 16 m 9 «— 17 m 12 •— 
19 m 6 <i— 20 m 6 <f— 27 m I c— 28 m 10 c— 
29 m 10 6—31 m 8 c 

Trade of* 3 m 6 c 

Education Bill of Mr. Gladstone, the Irish 

Press on, 17 / 10 c 

• Meetings, &c. about, 26 /'6 <f 



• Elections, 17 m 9 a 
.Farmers' Club, 4^7/ 

■ Qxeat Conference of, 27^' 6 c 



Qalway Prosecutions, Application to change 

the wnm, 26i 10 rf-27> 6 c— 28 ; 9 / 

Juries, 10/7rf 

Motions connected with, 29 j 10 6—30 j 

10 e— 1 fid 

Objections to the Jury, I /7 d 

TruOs, 11/ 12 c 

of Bt. Bev. Dr. Duggan, 15/5 <^17 / 

10 c— 18y 10 d—ldf 12 d— 20/5 c 

. of Mr. Loftus, 11/12 o-12/ 12 6—13 

. of Bev. Mr. Quin, 14 f 10 c— 15/5 d 
• the Irish Press on the Acquittals, 22 f 



/6« 



«a 



- Hancock (Dr,) AnnuMl Bstum on I^ocal 
Tuu§,6/ lOe 

Hume BuJb AssochtioB MeetiDtn, 31 la S 6 

'rMamben,24m7a 

LiTtttiamtt, AunuMl £Q«rt oi. 10/ 7 6 



Izeiaiid (contiwied). 

Irish Church, Financial Prospects of, 29 j 

10 6 
——Land Act Defence Association ;Qnue4 in 

Dublin. 4> 7 /• 

Sir Charles DomyiUe*s Case, ^1 ; |S .a 

Lawder v, L'Herault, l,3j\ 10 c 

William LyoQsVCese, \1 j 7 a 

Meetings about, 6/11 «— 20 / 7 ai^'V "* 

5 c V , ^ 

Mr. Mespill's Case, 20 / 7 <i ; 

— MoUoy and Lord Bpsse, 10^ 9 a 
the Pre-s on, 13 j 10 c 

Question and the Farmera' Club^/ ^ j 8 e 

Wm. Quigley's Case^ It / 7 a , 

— Stevenson i'. Bii^ri of {leitrim, ti^ 9r/ — 18 
j 10 c— 16 J 10 c , 

— Widow of John Houribap, 17 ^ 9 a 

Williamson v. Lord Antrim, 18 y 8 6 

Landed Estates <)onrt— the Yac^u»cy, tO j 

9 a ■■■■ ~-.^ 
Leinster Leases, 6^11 a — 1 j 8 e — 20/^7 a 

—30; 10 «— 31 j 6 a— 7/ 7 r/-4/ l6y3 
Letter of the Lord Lieutenai^t^/tKe Magii- 

traqy, 18^8 6 
Lisbum, Shr B. Wallace Pays Ills ¥irst 

Visit to, 17/10 c 

Lord Lieutenant's First Ij^evee, 30i XQ € 

Memorials to \/7 d , 

Manchester (Duke of) Tenahis' Meeting, 17 

m 9 a 
Ministerial Crisis, Excitement about, 17 m 

9 « , 

Napoleon HI. Beception of fhe Death of, 

24>8 6 
Nat&Qual Education League, at Belfast, 8/ 

10 « 

New Jury System in Ireland, 24 m T'h 

Papal Affairs, the Foreign Press on, 24 / 3 6 

Phcsnix Park Affray, 15 ; 7 t 

Postal Administration, 24/8 6 

Public Buildings, Exemption 6f, frohi^liQcal 

Taxation, 21^6 « 

Bobbery of Arms at Baltincon!^, 2^ m 10 c 

Boyal Hibernian Mitftary Sdiom, 'Lftflnm 

table Occurrence at, 29 iit 10 6 
Irish Constabulary, Pay of the iht^ 

be Increased, 13 j 10 c 

Salaries, lOJ 9 a 

Sanitarv Association of DtrMhi, 17/10 d 

State of the Country dntvttg the past year, 

2 ; 11 6 

Tenant Bight, Meetings about, t / 5 /" 

Thunderstorm at Kinsale, the Lighthouse, 

Struck, 6/116 

Trinity College. Visitation, 5 /* 10 « 

Fete of the Students cm the Deftsst-of 

Government, 17 m 9 6 

and Dr. M^DoweU, 17/ 10 rf 

• University Question, 15i 7 c 



on the State of, 6y" 7 e 

Trinity Colleg;e, the l^re?^* ^t\., V?s V \^ 4 

anU to \mX Vsisu o t X^ * _ 

I 



poral Peer, Election, 15/5 f 
errities, Notes about, 17/7 d-18 /•« 
erritj Bill, 26 m 11/ "^ *-l8/8 
10 6 
etingi about, 22/7c-26/9 •«27/ 

3 Economist on. 10 m 7 < 

I the Iririi CathoUc Membew, 8 w 9/ 

hPresson, 6 m 6rf-8 w 5 e-10 m 7e 
Tews of, 24/6 a-26/5 rf-8 m 7 a 
^tin^ in Dublin Agaiiii; it^ 9 I " 
norial to Lord Hartington, about, l m 

ei about, 19/12 c 

fin of the Bill, 17 m 9 6 

tions about, 26 fBd 

ibjrterian Church Address on, Im 

lan Catholic PreUtes Oppose, 1 m 9 /" 
Bdaration against, 1 w 126 
rday Beview on, 10 m 7 e 

.te of the Dublin Unirersity, Debate 
/ 12 — 1 ml2 d 

^ Dublin UimrBBSiTY 

nty EducaUon, 1 fS a^-e fl a 

••^'^^'ll/lOa 25/7^1 m 12 

I Bobbery of Pig Iron, 10 m 6 c 
tion Board, Meetings of, 29y 6 h 

of the Past Year, 17 j if 
Kie of FettUng, 12 m 11 a 
of AmericjL. ^\ m a f 



~ . '^f^M.v^ »uu meir Man 
W« (Henry A.) on ti 
Supply, 1/7/ ' 

We of Man, Meeting of t 

6 a 

Italian Brigandage, 4/6 

-— Inundations, Meetim 

Committee to Afford b! 

j7c— I6j6«— 22i6a. 

— 7- Irrigation Company, 

J o a 

Legation, 19/9/ 

■ Pohee, Notes about, 

:Po8tal Arrangement, 

S^^'^ay* and Floods 

^robacco Monopoly O 

—7- Abdication of Kinjr A 

ing about, 27/ 10 6 
^^ — Army Organization, 1 

Brigandage in— Case 

the Saalise Band. 5 

■ Budget, 20i5 6 

and Burmah, ISi'Sb 

Capital of, 7> 8 c 

Carmval Time, 27/ K 

• Chambers, Proceeding 

^ Estimates, 24 j 8 a 

• - Rehgious Corporatio 

Church and State in B 

- — Convent of Santa Rul 

pressed, 28y 5 c 
—-Court Circular, 6m5 6 
-^His Majesty Sporti 

Cruelty to Animals in, 

-—Diplomatic Intelligenc 
*1 J o 6 



VXDJtX. to THJB 



MXWflPAPXB. 



iM 



Mj CcmUinued), 

— lUng Amadeus and Famiij at Turiii, 7 m 12 

»— 8 m b a—18 m 10 J 

Answer to the Roman Addresa, 18 m 5 e 

Beoeption at Florence, 18 m 5 & 

at Turin, 10 m 6 6 

Betnmption of hii Italian Pontion, 15 m 

5i»— 19m66 
lichtenstein (Pzinoe) and the Pope, the 

Opimione on, 18 m 5 e 

AddreM to the Pope, 13 m 6 a 

Militarj Expenditure in, 21 m 12 a — ^22 m 

12 a 

MiaceDaneous Newt, 24/6 b—A m 12 6 

Nippies, ChriBtmaa Eye in, 1 ; 5 e 

Emin^ of Busaia at, 27 m 7 </ 

Municipal Improrementf in, 22/12 h — 

Prince Arthur, 25/6 6 

Busaian Court at, 81 m 12 c 

Napoleon (Emperor) Officers to Bepretent 

Italy at the Funeral of, 15 j 5 6—16/5 6 

New Year's Day at the Quirinal, Bj 5 6 

Police of Italy, Notes about, llfbd 

Pope and the Americans, 14/10 a 

American Deputation to, 1 fii5 e 

Audiences, 80> 5 6 

Address to the Boman Cures, on the 

three Temptations of Christ, 16i 6 6 
Deputation from the International Catiio- 

lics— A Violent Address, 10 m 6 6—18 m 6 a— 

18Ml0d 
German Club's Address to, 14 j 6 e — ^20 

mlOd 

Beplj to the Address, 14 1* 6 e 

Irish Deputation to, 7j Bo 

— and Italy, 18 ; 8 « 

Beoetires Deputation of the St. Sebastian 



League of London, 21/56 

Beceptioos, \j 5 a—S m 6 6—19 mSe 

refuses to Nominate New Cardinal!, 1 m 

5e 
Postal ConTeation with Bttssia, 21/5 6—6 

/5 a 
Public Works, 4/ 8 c 

and Police in, 11/4 </ 

Beception of the King at the Theatre, 18/ 

5 6 

Bising of the Birer Po, 1 / 5 a 

Boman College, Protest of Foreign College 

Becten against the Occnpatkifi of, 3/6 6 

Bome, CoosecntioD of Bishops, 22 m 12 a 

Carmral at, 11 m 4 </ 

Diplomatic Bdatkms with Germany 

Bn^Den Up, 1 > 5 a 
Electoral CoDege of Borne, Election, 25/ 

5a 
Bome, High Price of Prorisions m, 24/ 8 a 

Eden, About in, 24/ 8 a 

Estimates, 24/ 8 a 

• Excitement in, on the Abdication of the 

King of Sijain, Id / 12 a 

■ Jfoz ffantJBf ia, 1/7 e 

Gemuat imfm mmt ki r ie mrm, lj$a 

jri ism w for ^Mpoieoa mi, 23j 9 c 

MMtrimnam i Stmtuticg oi, 1€ / 4 d 

"••^^ raae9 Aithar iDg I / 7 c 



Italy (eontittMed). 
Bome, New Year's Day at the Yatioan, 8 / 

5 a & 6 

at the Quirinal, 8/ d 6 

No Midnight Msisei Ac at Christmas, 

2il2 6 

Bideriess Horse Bacing in, 1/ 7 e 

and the Bomans, 16 i 4 <f 

the Season in. 9/ 4 (f 

Stotistics of the Qty, 16/ 4 d 

' Suppression of Bdigious Corporations in 



Bome, 21 j 5 6— 22 / 5 £-27 i 5 6— 29/5 a— 
8/6 6— 6/5 a— 7/12 ( ^ ' - 



15/5 6- 
7e 

80/5 6 



-18/5 6—19/5 



-10/5 s— 18 /5a 
^27 / 10 6-«l m 



- if cairied out, the Pope leaTe* Bome 
6 

- Petition to Lord GrannOe to 



St. Isidore's College from Suppression, 8/ 10 d 

Tiber, Proposed Embankment of, 24^ 8 e 

Tobacco MoDoply, sec Itxllui 

Treaty of Conuneroe with France, 27 / 6 6 

— Im5e 
iTory, Stote of the Market, 29/6 (f 



Jacoub-Hood, F., on the Btral WateffaUa, 6 si 

7e 
Jamaica, Crown Agents for the Colootes, Hotifl- 

catkm about, 29 m 12 c 
James, Edwin, and his Appeal against the Tcoi- 

plar's Decision, 9/5 c— 15/ 10/— 20/ 11 s 
Consideration of his Appral, 21/5 s— 24 

/6c 
P r efc sso r Henry, a Bristol Qnack and Ida 

Victim, lOjSd 
James, Edwsids, k Co., on the Orkn^ Election, 

l/6c 
Japan and ite Capital, 29/ 5 s 
Adopt the Gslender of the Western Nations, 

28/ 10 a 

Britiih Troops in, 22/ 10/ 

Christian Miaskins in, 15/7 6—16/10 6— 

28/ 4/— 29 J 10 c— 30/ 11/ 

Fdncstion in, 80/ 7 c 

ElectiTe Parliament to be FsfabHshed la, 1 

Engineering m, 11 m 11 a 

Mercantile Treaty with Paris and Amster- 
dam Bejected, 10«5 6 

MisceOaneous News, 11/ 9/— 15 « 5 6 

New Commercial Treaty with Full nil, 29 

/6 a 

Sir Harry Parkas Saib for, 17 i'9/ 

Proposed lighting^ the Whote Coast with 

Mineral Oil, 81 1 3 </ 

Beception of the Pen 

7e 

Sale of Young Worn 

Forbidden. 1/6/ 

Japanese Embassy, 14/ io a— 19/5 i— 2«/6 a 
—12 « 12 6 

Calendar Ui ^ A^y**^^^^^^^^^^^''*'^^^"^^ 

Jea«w«m'(^. 3.^ an YxrAQtttdfc inl^i'i" ^ 
7/ lA 



EimiyiB, 14 si 
or ProactatMni 



fl« 



PAJJOEB's IMDEX to "TBIt TllIBB ' 



Irish Education Petition of Protestaats and Catho- 
lics fayour of Secondary, 6/ 7 f 
— Home Rule Association in London, Mating 

to Orgranize, 8 j 9/ 

Juries, 16 III 6 3—20 m 7 5—24 m 11 rf 

^— Jury New Bill, 8 w 11 « 

Mechanics Institute, 22 flOc 

Railways, State Purchase of, the Railway 

N9w»(mfB/l2e 
' Wafer's Report of the Arerage Miliage, 

4/6 6 
RepresentetiTe Peer, Sketch of the New, 17 

/12/ 

Temporal Peer, Election, 15/6/ 

Unirersities, Notes about, 17/7 d— 18/8 

UniTcrsity Bill, 26 m 11/ 

e^U mlOb 
Meetings about, 22/7 c— 26/9 •—27/ 

6 c— 28/12 6 
— — The Economist on. 10 m 7 < 
-^— and the Irish Catnolic Members, 8 m 9/ 

—21 m 8 a 
— ^— Irish Press on, 6 fn 6 rf— 8 m 6 c — 10 m 7 « 

Views of, 24/6 a— 26/6 d-8 ml a 

. ■ Meetiuff in Dublin Against, 12 m 9 a 

. Memorial to Lord Hartington, about, 1 m 

.Noteiabottt,19/12« 

. Origin of the Bill, 17 m 9 6 

- Petitions about, 2Sf5d 

• Presbyterian Church Address on, 1 m 

Bonum Catholic Prelates Oppose, Imd f 
Declaration against, 1 m 12 e 



12 « 



12/ 



Saturday Review on, 10 m 7 e 

— ^ Senate of the Dublin Unirersity, Debate 

about, 28/12 6—1 TO 12 <f 
■ fei alio Dublin Unitbbsity 

University Education, 1 fS a—S/l a 

notes about, 11/ 10 a 26/7 «— 1 m 12 

c— 8 m 7 c— 18 m 8 6 
IBOK:— 

— Alleged Robbery of Pig Iron, 10 m 6 c 
•^— Arbitration Boud, Meetings of, 29^ 6 6— 

BOjed 
Birmingham, 24 j 6/— 8/6 6— 14y 9 6— 

21/'6i/-28/10/-— 21m7/ 

Exports of the Past Year, 17 i 4/ 

New Mode of Fettling, 12 m 11 a 

Product of America, 31 m 6/ 

Tasmanian, 27 ; 4 <f 

Trade of Scotland during the Past Year, 8 / 

6/ 
at Wolverhampton, Slj 4 a— 16 f 10 6— 

27f7b 

and the Coal Supply, 6 m 7/ 

ACoal Trade, 2 / 6 rf— 8 j 6 (f— 4y Bf—eje 

/_7 ; 6«— Hi 6c/— 13i 6e— 14 j6 rf— 16i 6 6 

— 16i 12/— 17 ; 6 6-20 ; 6 cf— 22 j 6 e— 26 j 

7 if— 27i 6/— 1 /-e if— 8 f 7 b— 10/6 if— 12/ 

7/— 17/ 6 «— 18/ 6 i>-19/ 12 «— 20/8 c— 

Sjy 12 €--24 / 7h-^hf 10 6—8 m 6 6—4 m 

lOc—Sm lOe^Tm 12 c-^ll m 10 </— 12 m 12 



^!^J3m Sj^U m 10 e^l7 m 8 i/— 18 m 7 /^ 
Jfj» 76—20 m 6 a-^22 m 9/— 24 m 6 c— 26 m 



Iron CoontxmuA), 

Carmarthenshire Anthracite Iron and Cotl 

Company, 20 /7a 

Chillington Iron Company, 18 m 7 a 

Skeme Ironworks Company, 12 m 11 a 

South Cleveland Ironworks, 1 m 10 a 

Iron Masters Meeting at Wolverhampton, 

6 ; 12 a 
Iron Steamboats— the New York Herald on, 14/ 

10 c 
Ironplated Ships and Batteries, 19 m 7 e 
Irvingites and their Marriages, 3 m 4/ 
Isaacs (Henry A.) on the Metropolitan Water 

Supply, 1/7/ 
Isle of Man, Meeting of the Legislature of, 21/ 

6 d 
Italian Brigandage, 4/6 e — 6/6 b 
Inundations, Meeting of the Mansion House 

Committee to Afford Itelief to the Sufferers, 1 

/ 7 c— 16^ 6 «— 22 j 6 a— 19 i» 7 6 
Irrigation Company, Meeting, 10 / 4 a— 22 

/6if 

Legation, 19/9/ 

PoUce, Notes about, 11 i 6 if 

Postal Arrangement, 4 m 11 e 

Railways and Floods, 28/ 8 if 

Tobacco Monopoly Company, 17 ; 6 a 

ITALY:— 

Abdication of King Amadous, Strang Feel- 
ing about, 27/ 10 6 

Army Organization, 12 m 12 6 

^— Brigandage in — Case of Rossignol, 4/6 < 

the SaaUse Band, 6/6 h 

Budget, 20i6 6 

and Burmah, 18 ; 6 6 

Capital of, 7/ 8 c 

Carnival Time, 27 /* 10 6 

Chambers, Proceedmgs in, 24i 8 a 

Estimates, 24 i 8 a 

Rehgious Corporations Bill, 24i 8 a 

Church and State in Rome, 2 j 12 a 

Convent of Santa Rufina Not to be Sup- 
pressed, 28^' 6 c 

Court Circular, 6 in 6 6 

His Majesty Sporting in Naples, 17 m 

I2e 

Cruelty to Animals in, 8 m 7 if 

Diplomatic Intelligence, 1 j 6 a — 7/ 8 6— 

21 i 6 6 

Body, Dinner to, by the King, 21/66 

Extradition Treaty with England, 10/6 c 

and Greece, 8 m 6 6 

Finances, 18 m 6 6 

Frauds of Immigration Societies upon 

Italians in America, 21 j 6 6 
French Ambassador, M. de Corcellea and 

Card. Antonelli, 6/6 a 

Reception by the Pope, 18/ 8 a 

Gnst Tax, 81 m 7 c 

Inundations in, 18 i 8 a — ^21 m 4 d 

Meeting at the Mansion House to Bdieve 

the oQ&unn, 1/7 o— 16/ 6 •— 22 ; tt o-4 

/I « 



tions, a/ab 



^SSMAsPQSt QXk. \ibSk 




81, li37S.i 



fAlMM^* VKOtX. to TBI *' XI1IB8 * mWSPJkPKB. 



Jw 




^7 (continued). 
King Amadeus and Famiij at Turiii, 7 m 12 
~ m 6 a— 18 m 10 J 
Answer to the Roman Address, 18 m 5 c 
Reception at Florence, 18 m 5 & 
-* at Turin, 10 m 5 6 

> Resumption of his Italian Position, 15 m 
^ a— 19 mbh 

Lichtenstein (Prince) and the Pope, the 

Opimone on, 13 m 6 c 

> Address to the Pope, 13 m 6 a 

Military Expenditure in, 21 nt 12 a — ^22 m 

12 a 

MisceUaneous News, 24/6 6—4 m 12 6 

Naples, Christmas Eve m, 1 ; 5 e 

Empress of Russia at, 27 nt 7 rf 

Municipal Improvements in, 22 i' 12 h-^ 

6/9/ 

Prioce Arthur, 26/6 6 

Russian Court at, 31 m 12 c 

Napoleon (Emperor) Officers to Represent 

Italy at the Funeral of, 15 j 6 6—16/6 b 

New Tear's Day at the Quirinal, 3^6 6 

Police of Italy, Notes about, II jBd 

Pope and the Americans, 14/10 a 

American Deputation to, 1 m 6 c 

Audiences, 80 j 6 6 

Address to the Roman Cures, on the 

three Temptations of Christ, 16 i 6 6 

■ Deputation from the International Catho- 



lics— A Violent Address, 10 m 6 b — 18 m 6 a— * 
18 m 10 d 

■ German Club's Address to, 14 j 6 e— 20 



10 rf 



Reply to the Address, 14^ 6 c 

Irish Deputation to, 7j 8 6 

— ^— and Italy, 18 ; 8 o 

Reoeiyes Deputation of the St. Sebastian 

League of London, 21^66 

Receptions, Ij 6 a — 8 m 6 6 — 19 m 8 c 

refuses to Nominate New Cardinals, 1 m 



Sc 



' Postal Convention with Russia, 21 y 6 b — 6 

/5 a 

Public Works, 4^ 8 c 

and Police in, 11/4 d 

Reception of the King at the Theatre, 18 / 

55 

Rising of the River Po, 1 1* 6 a 

Roman College, Protest of Foreign College 

Rectors against the Occupation of, 3J 5 b 

Rome, Consecration of Bishops, 22 m 12 a 

. Carnival at, 11 m 4 <i 

' Diplomatic Relations with Germany 

Broken Up, 1 i 6 a 
• Electoral College of Rome, Election, 25/ 

5a 
— ^- Rome, High Price of Provisions in, 24^ 8 a 

Eden, About in, 24^ 8 a 

Estimates, 2ij 8 a 

■ Excitement in, on the Abdication of the 



King of Suain, 18 / 12 a 
—— Foz Hunting in, 1 f7 c 

German Ambau»doT leareMf lj6 a 

Masgeg for Napoleon At, 28j 6 c 

— MAtrimonUd Suuistice of, 16 i ^ d 
'^I'ance Arthur Jo, 1/7 c 



Ualj (continued). 

— Rome, New Year's Day at the Yatioan, 5 ; 
5 a & 6 

at the Quirinal, Sjdb 

No Midnight Masses Ac at Christmas, 

2i 12 5 

Riderless Horse Racing in, 1 y 7 c 

and the Romans, 16 j 4 <f 

the Season in, 9> 4 (f 

-SUtistics of the dtj, ISj 4 d 

Suppression of Religious Corporations in 

21 j 6 b—22j 5T-27 j 6 (^29 j 5 o— 

/6 a— 7/ 12 a— 10/5 e— 18 /5a 

/5 6—18/6 6—19/6 6—27 / 10 6-«l m 



3/6 6— 6/6 a— 7 

16/5 6—1 

7c 

• if carried out, the Pope leavei Rome 
6 

• Petition to Lord Granville to exempt 



80^5 6 



St. Isidore's College from Suppression, 8/10<f 

Tiber, Proposed Embankment of, 24 j 8 c 

Tobacco Monoply, set Itxllui 

Treaty of Commerce with France, 27 ^' 6 6 

— 1 m 5 c 
Ivory, SUte of the Market, 29jSd 



Jacoub-Hood, F., on the Rival WaterfaUs, 6 m 
7e 

Jamaica, Crown Agents for the Colonies, Notifi- 
cation about, 29 m 12 e 

James, Edwin, and his Appeal against the Tem- 
plar's Decision, 9j 6 c— 15 i* 10/— 20y lis 

Consideration of his Appeal, 21/5 •—24 

/6 c 

Professor Henry, a Bristol Quack and his 

Viotun, lOjBd 

James, Edwards, & Co., on the Orkney Election, 
l>6c 

Japan and its Capital, 29 j 6 e 

Adopt the Calender of the Western Nations, 

28 J 10 a 

British Troops in, 22/10/ 

Christian Missions in, 15^ 7 6— 16> 10 6— 

28> 4/— 29i 10 C—80J 11/ 

Education in, 80 j 7 c 

Elective Parliament to be Established in, 1 

Engineermg in, 11 m 11 a 

Mercantile Treaty with Paris and Amster- 
dam Rejected, 10 m 6 6 

Miscellaneous News, lij 9/— 15 m 5 6 

New Commercial Treaty with England, 29 

jSa 

Sir Harry Parkes Sails for, 17 / 9/ 

Proposed Lighting up the Whole doast with 

Mineral Oil, 81 1 3 d 

Reception of the Peruvian Envoy in, 14 m 

7c 

Sale of Toung Women for Prostitution 

Forbidden, lj5/ 

Japanese Embassy, 14/ 10 a— 19/6 ^»— 2ft f 4q. 
— UmUb 

7/ - 



pauur'b nrosx to *^ thb zmBS " mnrirxPBB. 



[Jan. lie 



Jenkini (H. W.) on Mr. Ck>bdeii and theLtad 

QuMftioB, 9 J If 
Jenniogs (Qeorge) on Wannth and Ventilation, 

1/10 «/ 
JaiMT, lieetii^ to Adoptj Ea^iBh Cumnoy 

Only, 26j GflT 
Jesson (Ber. H. P.) Case of Dand Newton, 6> 

10 c 
Jeola (Henrj) on Marine Luuranoe, 6^6 a— 10 

i 4 6-20 ; 6 a 

on Mr. Plimioll*8 Appeal, 6 m 7/ 

Jewel Boibberj at Dorer, %mh d 

Jewels, Sale of Mrs. Lixardi*s at Christie's, 39 m 

«/ 

Jews* Orphan Asylum, 28 m 6 / 

Joint Companies, New, during the Past Year, 1 

y7fr— 18i66 
Jones (Bey. W. H.) Sazon Church of Bradford- 

on-Avon, 7^8/ 
Jouz (Dr.) BesQsoiUting Case, 4 / 7 < 
Joyce (J. G.) on Wannth and Ventilation, 1 / 

Jndenne (Emile) on Prince Napoleon's Inespon- 

sU>ility of all Not Attested by his Signatore, 

29i9< 
JUBdES' GHAMBBB8 :-- 

Admission of Beporters in, 15 j 10/ 

Attendance at, %j ^/—lOj 10 d 

New Beguladons, 8 it 11 a 

Crasweller and others v. Avery and others, 

6 J 11 c^ 
Pickering v, Startin, 8 j 11 rf— 4 j 9 #—9 j 

lie 
Qneen v. Ball and others, 11 ; 11 if— 16 j 

10 f 

V. Sidney, Davison and others, 18 i 11 e 

V, Tamar and others, II j lid 

Judicature Conmussion Meetings, 16i 11 e— 24^ 

9/— 31 I 7 e-18 / 9 / 

New Member, 6/9 « 

Bill, Outlines of. 21/11/— 22 /6y 

Serious Charge Agiunst, 8 »i 11 « 

Judicial Committee, Sittings of, 10> 8/ 

List of Cases, 11 ; 7 e 

Error— Two Men Sentenced Unjustly for 

Murder, 27 m 11 /* 

Salaries, Notes about, 20/8 c— 21/6/ 

Torture in Germany, Notes about, Sj 10 e 

— 7j8 6 
Junior Naval Officers Professional Association- 
Discussion on Ironclads, 17^ 6 c 
Prize for the Best Essay on '< the Tactics of 

a Naval Battle in the Present Day," 18/8 a 
Junius, More about, 1/4 « 

and Lord Aberdeen, 8/4 e 

the Lord Chief Justice on, 81 m 7/ 

Jupiter's Fourth Satellite, 28 m 12 < 
Juries Bill, Notes about, 21/ 12 c— 22 f5/ 

Mr. Erie on, 28/4 </ 

Jury Attendance and No Case, 14/ 11 c 
Jurymen and Government Officials— a Divided 

Duty. Sj 11/ ' 

eTifM State oftbeMMrket, 9 J 6 d^2B f 7 c— 29y 
ff i/^o'y 6 (/'^20y'7 d—6 m 7 t—20m 6 rf— 27 

-^ OOdaJ lietum of the Cuitivatiuit trf , tf / 



Kabyle Insurrection of 1871, 4^ 8 a 

Kains- Jackson (H.) Beport on the Grain Trade, 

27 1* 7 a 
Karslake (Sir John) Declines Be-Election, 8 m 

10 c— 10 w 5 c 

(£. K.) on Law Beform, 7 y 4 c 

Kavanagh (James W.) on the Dublin University 

Bill, 6 m 6 < 
Kent ConstabuUry, Increase of Par to, 14 7' %h 
Kerslake (Thos.) on Byron's Address to the 

Ocean, 7> 3 c 
Kew and South Kensington, 1 / 10 e 
Bridge, Freeing from the ToU, 28i 11 •— 6 

/7 c— 10 /-S 4 
Keyworth (G. A.) on the Loss of the Northflut, 

81 J 8/ 
Khiva, Cruelties to the Bussians in, 8iy 8 6 

Expedition, ««t BotsuL 

Kidd (Dr. Charles) on Fire Damp Expbsio^s, 22 

/6« 
Kidnapping in Polynesia, 4> 8 a— 20 j lOd k f 

a Solicitor, sss Abduotioh 

Kiesling (M. August L.) on Wanning Railway 

Carriages, 4> 8 6 
Kilmalcolm, Brutal Outrage on a Wife at, sss 

Bbutal 
Kilmarnock (Lord) Majority CelebratiQiis, 8/ 

6 6 
King William V. of England, Death of, 27 fl2b 
King's College Hospital, Annual Meeting, 8 m 

*/ 
Kingsley (Canon) Change of Stalls, 29 it 11 * 
Kingsmill (G. B.) on Canadian Shipping, 29 j 

10 6 
Kinnaird (Lord) on Wholesome Houses, 18/ 6/ 
Knight (Bev. W.) and the Free Kirk, 18/7/— 

18m6<f 
^Charles) Pictorial History of E^ig^and, 

No tes ab out, 18 m 6 <f 
KNIOHTHOOB AND BABONETAOE:— 

Archibald, Thos. Didcson, Kmgkt, 12 / 8 a 

Bell, Francis Dillon, Knight^ 15 m 7 a 

Burrows, John Cordy, Mayor of Brighton, 

Knight, 16>7e— 12/80 

Hamilton, William, Kni^i, 22/7 « 

Hill, — , Chief Commissioner of Charities, 

Knight, 31 m lie 

Needham Joseph, Kmght, 16 f 6 

Palliser Major William, Knigk, 22 / 8 A 

PoUock Charles Edw., Knight, 12 /*8 a 

Kirk (John) on Dr. Livingstone, 20 ; 10 a 
KnoUys (Major^ on Disembarcations, 20m 6 b 
Knowles(E.)on thePhotograph of Capt Knowles. 

22/7/ 

the Photographer's Beply, 27/10 d 

Knox Memorial, 27/6 <f 
Koopmanschaf,-the Chinese Agent, 3 m 6 a 
Kurrachee Breakwater, Laying of the Last 

Block, 24/5 c 



HI 8 a 
lAbour, MigtalVou ol, ^Q^«a "^i^^xV^ ^ 3 \^ %-A.^ 
I jiob— 21/10/— i^fVi^ 



Ibr. 61, 1878.] PALina's ihdix to 



mwsPAJTjut* 



Lalxmr, Female, 15 m 6 i 

Qnestioii, Notes aboat, 7 m 10 e 

Mr. Steain'a Prizea for Beat Trealiae on, 

UmJe 
Bepreaentation League and the CriaUy 17 m 

7« 

Teat, Urn 11/ 

. and Wagea,29il0/ 

Lady Poor Law Inspector, 24 j 11 e 

Laing (SO on Strikes, 26 j 8 b 

Laker (W. A.) on the Loss of the Nart/^/Uet, 28 

/5 d 
Lambert (Lt. CoL F. W.) on England and 

Bossia in Asia, 12/8 e 
Lambeth, Distress in, 27/10 <f 

Orercrowding in, 22 m 12 e 

Degrees, am alto Cantetimty, 27/9 f 

Lancashire Distress Fund, Notes about, 21 ^ 8 e 
Union of Conserrative asxd Constitutional 

Associations, 11 m 10 < 
Lan4 Question, Richard Cobden on, 7j 10 a— 10 

j 6 e 

in Ireland, 10 j 9 c 

Sales of, 7i 7/ 

Tenure Meeting at Derby, 9 j 10 e 

at Preston about, 20 i 7 d 

Beform Association, 19 m 6 •—24 m 7 6 



Notes about, 21 hi 6 /— 22 m 11 d—25 to 7 6 

l4Uids Improvement Acts, Return of, 7 m 12 df 
l4Uidscape Autotypes, Mr. Heath's, 8 i 8 a 
Langham Hotel Company, 13/7 a— 22/10 rf 
Lard, Import Returns, 27^ 4/ 
Lasoelles (John) on Telegrams and the Statute 

of Frauds, 8^4/ 
Last Dodge, 1/9/ 

Lance — Vivisection, 8; 9 « 

Lath and Veneer Cutting Company, 17 to 8 a 

Latin Verses, Notes about, 25j 10/ 

Launch of the Ariel and the Zephgr at Chatham, 

12/5 rf 

of the Raleigh at Chalham, 8 to 5 < 

Launches at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 81 to 12/ 
Laurie (J.S.) Winter Sanitarium, 24/6/— 3 to8 6 
Laurium and Greece, 26j4d 
Lavigerie (Alf . de) on the Samana Bay Company, 

5/9e 
LAW:— 

— Actions in Common Law, ms Civil Actions 
^—^ in the Superior Courts, see Civil Actions 

Appeal Cases, aee Honsn of Lords 

— ^-> Criminal Cases, sm Middlesbx Sessions 

Anangements for Easter Term, 81 m 13 </ 

Bankruptcies, m< Bankbuptoibs 

Bankruptcy Court Cases, aee Bankbuptct 

COUBT 

CallstotheBar, 28y 11 a 

Cases in the Admiralty Court, aee Admi- 

BALTT CoUBT 

in the Probate Court, aee Civil Actions 

' before the Provincial Magistrates, aee 



POUCB 

— Chancery Vacation Days, Ijli f- 



NewRules, 87 6/ 
. Notices, 8> 9 #— 8/1 IJ 



)to11< 



Law fiontinued), 

County Court Cases, aee Civtl AoTxova 

Court for the Consideration ol Crown Cases 

Reserved, ate Cbdonal Tbials 

Days of Sittings of the Courts, 1 s 11/^2 

j nU^i 11 /— 4^9/— 6i 11 e— 7i 9 d-8 i 
11 d—%i 11 0-10 I9/-.11J 11 d-lZi 11/— 
14 ; 11 €—15 J 11/— ley 11/— 17 J 11 /•- 18y 
115— 20i lis— 21 111/— 22jll*-28;ll /•— 
24yi0/— 26^11 /-27/ 11/— 28/11 •—29/ 
11 d— 80i 12 <i-Siy 9/-8/II/— 4 /U «— 6 
/ll/— 6/ 10 c— 7/11 ©—8/10/— 10/11 e 
—11/11/— 12 /-lis— 13/11 rf— 14/9/— 16 
/•ll/— 17/11 rf— 18/11/— 19/11 d— 20/ 
11 <f— 21/11 d— 22/11 s— 24/11 d— 26/U 
/— 26/ 11 s— 27/11/— 28/11 c— 1 m 11 •— 
8mliy— 4 TO 11/— 5 TO lis— 6m lie— 7 Mil 
/— 8 TO 10/— 10 TO 10/— 11 TO 11 (f— 12 mil f 
—18 TO 11 </— 14 TO 11 ©-15 TO 11 c— 17 m 18 c 
—18 TO 11 6—19 TO 11/— 20 TO 11/— 21 m 11 & 
22 TO 11/— 24 TO 10 «— 24 m 11 d^2h to 11 •— 
26 TO 11 e— 27 TO 11 /— 28 m 11 e— 29 m 11 e— 
81 TO 18 c 

Dividends in Bankruptcy, aee DivmBims 

Divorce Court, aee DrvoBCB Coubt 

Easter Chancery Vacation, 14/ 9 d 

Ecclesiastical Cases, aee Abohbs, &o. Coubt 

Estates in Liquidation, aee Rsxatbs 

First Day of Term, 11 i 10 6 

Fusion of Equity with, 17 m 5 c 

Judges' Clerks, 24/ 11 <f 

Lord Mayor's Court Actions, aee Civil 

Actions 

New Chancery Orders, 17/11 c 

New Judges, 6/ 11 c— 8 ill d-^\hi 11 e-^ 

18;9/"— 21J6/— 247 11 d 

Judge, Sir George Honyman, Sketch of, 

27 ; 10 e 

Master of Faculties, If lid 

■ Queen's Counsel, 80y 11 1 — 6 f7 a 



CbMTgee, During the Past Year, 4 m 8 a 

CoDOMtory Court, see Aucreb, &o. 



\ 



Official Liquidators, 14 f9 d 

Opening of the Courts, 7 1' 9 </— 10 / 5 «— 

llj lie 
Order on Account of the Illness of Vice- 

Chancellor Wickens, 8/11 d— 10/11 a— 14/ 

9 d—15/9 f 
Privy Council Proceedings, eee Pbivt 

Council 
Reform, Notes about, 2jB e — 6 / 7 c — 7j 4 

c— 8 I* 5 •— 9 ?• 6 e—lOj 10 <<— 11 j 6/ 

Alices about, SljBe 

Scotch Sequestrations, aee Bankbuptoibs 

Sittings in Nisi Prius, S ill d 

Special Notice of the Northern Circuit, <m 

11 cf— 5 TO 10 /•— 8 TO 12 e 

Spring Circuits of the Judges, 30 j 11 e 

Suits in Chancery, aee Civil Actions 

Trials in the Criminal Court, aee Cbiminal 

Tbials 
Law Life Assurance Company, 3 /' 7 « 

Reversionary Interest Society, 24 to 6 a 

Union Fire and Life Insurance Company, 

28 TO 10 <f 
Lea (Hft\uN^ ox\.^VQ\M«a»^^>MW8^A^ ^\S ^^ 
\^^ , «aw»iL^ WW v\a\\«^^ ^^ ^^>«»x^ 



nuut JTM, l\m9 d 
Quage in India, 10 m 9 e 
olicy in Central Ana, 19 m 9 c 
>giie'8 Report, 24/9 a 
3 at Glasgow, lljSf 
U, 26 m 9 c— 27 m 9 6 
at the Home of Commont, 28 m 

Pacific Railway, 21 /9 c 
If ell and Mr. Harcourt, li 9 b 
Lsian Question, 11/8 «— 90/ 9 a^ 
j 9 a— 28> 9 a— 4 / 9 a— 7/ 10 b 
5/9 a— 14/7 rf— 12 m 10 c 
igainst British Shipowners, 18/9 

ilier on French Finance, ISj 9 a 
lers at Fomf ret, 16/9 6 
defence, 8 « 9 6 
nperance, 20/9 d 
neers, dl m 10 c^ 
Compekitire Examinations, 20/ 

atei, 8 IN 9 c 

ne, 4 m 9 (i 

ommittee on, 29 m 9 e 

4/9 rf 

r Dnngeness, 24 j 9 a— 25 j 9 c^ 

»Bclads,7/-7rf 

indr. Equity, 6/9 c 

I for the Government of France, 

of Head Masters at Binning- 



Emanuel Hospital an^ 

18 m 9 c; 

Emigration to Paraga 

— ^ Equity ». Law, 12/9 
— Evacuation of France^ 

Expedition to Khiva, 1 

-^ Exploration of the Trc 

Extradition Treaties, I 

Mr. Fawcett at Bright 

- — First Work of the Resto 

Foreign Relations, 81/ 

Decorations, 22/9 c 

French Budget, 19 m 9 

Parties, 29/ 9 a 

Peasants and English 

War Indemnity, 14 m 

Geneva Award, 18/9 c- 

and Debate on, 24 m 9 

German Ambassador, 7 

Mr. Gladstone on Science 

Mr. Goschen and the Ni 

Grain Trade, 28 j 9 rf 

Great Bill Forgeiy, 4 m 

Coram street Murder, 

Greek and Latin Church 

m9a 

Mr. Harcourt's Motion, 

Hessel, Dr., his Case, 6^ 

Hospital Relief, 20 / 9 c- 

Hyde Park Prosecutionf 

Regulations, 11/9 c 

Imprisoned Gas Stokers, 

Income Tax Assessment 

in InHt* oa — « 



Mar. 81, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times /* NBWS^APEtt. 



1 



TiWMting Artidfie Cconttnued), 

Juilicature Bill, 27/9 c 

Juries Bill, 18/9 a— 24/9 b 

King of Spain, 1 1 /9 a 

— - Land Question and the Late Richard Cob- 
den, 7j 7 a 

Tenure, 21^9 6— 19 m 9 </ 

Last Spanish Revolution, 24 m 9 </ 

Legal Education, 13 j 9 6 

— Perplexities Recently Raised, 27 / 9 d 

Liability of Shareholders in Unlimited 

Banks, 29i9& 

London Slaughter Houses, 24/9 </ 

^— Lord Lytton, 27^ 9 a 

Malt Tax, 14; 9 6— 30 / 9 c 

-— Abp. Manning and the Late Crisis, 22 m 9 </ 

Pastoria,27/9e 

Mansion House Banquet, 27 m 9 6 

Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 14 

•19 c j 

Married Woman's Property Act, 21/9 &-*.. 

Bm9d I 

Mr. Macfle on the Colonies, 1 m 9 c 

Mr. MikU on Religious £4uality, 17 j 9 6 

Meat Supply, 17/9 d 

Meeting of Parliament, 26/9 a 

— — Members for Birmingham, 21 j 9 a 

Mr. Mill on Land Tenure, 20 m 9 c 

Military Grievances, 6/9 d— 10 f9 6—11 

m9e 

Horses, 10/9 d 

— ^^ Organization and Recruiting, 8 m 9 « 

Ministerial Crisis, 13 m 9 a— 14 m 9 b— 15 ni 

9 «i— 17 m 11 a— 18 m9 a— 19 m 9 o 
> Explanations, 21 m 9 a 



— — Mounted Riflemen, 18/ 9 « 

— Murder of James Fisk, Verdict, 23 i 9 c 

Napoleon (Emperor) Memoir of, 10 j 7 a 

Account of, 11 > 8 rf—isy 9 a— 16 i* 8/ 

National Education Question, 25^ 9 6 

Naval Tactics, 2j9 d 

Navy Estimates, 27/9 6—25 m 9 6 

New Licensing Act, \Sj9 d 

Constitution of France, 4 m 9 c 

Tithe Question, 9 j 9 c 

Year, 1 ;' 9 a 

Zealand, 17 j 9 c 

• Note about, 20 ;' 10/ 



Newtown Stewart Murder, 20 m 9 </ 

— Northumberland House and the Embank- 
ment, 8/9 </ 

Our Missions, ^j 7a 

- National Prosperity, 1 / 9 c 

Navy, 28/9 e 

Out Patient Medital Relief, 20 j 9 c^22 j 

5 6 

Parisian Press on the Emperor, 13 ; 9 a 

Park Regulations. 22 j^9 e 

Parliamentary Business, 12/9 6 

Legislation, 10/9 a 

Procedure, 7/ 10 c 

Personal Government in India, 7 j 7 c 

— • Liability of Directors, 'dlj 7 b 

Plirosoll** (Mr.) Motion, 5 m 9 c— 25 m 9 e 

the Police, 17/9 <; 

Fopv and the World, 2 J 9 a 



Leading ArtideB (continued), 

Prevention of Crime BiU, 22 / 9 d '- I 

Price of Coii^22/ ^ 6— < m 9 ej '■■'/ 

Privilege of Parfiamettt and' Gont^mpt of 

'• Court, 22J9 6 ^^' '"" '^ '' ■ "» ^••'■' - 

Proposed Constitution of France, 18/9 d 

Prospects of Dlsidltition, lOinW {' 

r Public Charities, 7/76 ' " 

Business, 11/96 " 

. Health, 7/ 10 c - 
Purchase of RuilwaJ^s by the ^Stat*L il m9 

d— 27iii9s ; ^\ 

Railway and Canfcl Truffle Bill,^^ff/i9 if ^ 

Railways and the B6krd bf ' Tttid^, 18 / » « 

— 26/9« 

Recess ahd the Session, 3/9 (^ 7, 

Regulations of the Parks, 28Jnr9 Iq ' 

Representative ^:Peert, 81 /h 'if or ' ' 

Retirement' of 'Lbtd^lt^rtnilljr, !26'/i^ 9^i ' 

Retreat from Cabi^ 2S m 9 e ' ' ^ 

Royal Na^GoffiP aJoV^ft^Hi'Hp;^ d 

Message, 6/9 a , t. 

R^gbySchoolandD^:1akyI|ikfaS(D6btlmtOt•, 

2j9c ■ " '" V ■ • •"' •^■^'••"•^ 

Rules of the Wishjrigtoh Tir^tV; nih 9 a 

Russia in Central Asia, 14 7*9 ci / | : 

Sale of Landed PrbpeHj^, Bifa ' " ^ 

•• Sandwich Islands and tlteif AWnlBknttofh by 

the United States, 3/9 «— I'd / ^d - - - 

Scarcity of Horses, 21 r9a 'J 

Senor Castelar's D^splitdh, I'^w 9'6 

Shah of Persia, 17 m 11 (i ^ ' '\\ , 

Shops V. Stores. SI j 7 d / ' i 

Spain and Cubi,'5i8/^"^^'ittWa!e - 

Spanish RepubUc, 'uH'c'-^lTf 9ti=-26 / 

96— 7«i9d— 14iil9« ', ' TT_ 

Spiritualism and Science, « /^ Vf' ' 

Strike in South Wales, 9 / '^ a— It /^ a— 

Uj 9 d—l5j 9 d— 21 J d-^A / 9 c^28 i 9 6 

—12/9 </— 19/9 c— 25 /9 d-^-^fH 'db-^m^ 

d— 18m9e \_ : " 

SundayTravellihg— LayAiidClericri.^/96 

Supreme Court of Jifdicature^ 14/7 6-rl6 

/9c-13m9c • • ' =^ ^ 

Mr. Tennyson and Catiada, 3/ 9 c 

Thames Embankment and its Vacaled 

Land, 24/9 c ' ' 

M. Thiers and the Assembly, 24 j 9 ih—$ m 

^ 9b ^ ^ 

^ and the Commission of 1CTiirty,^J'/ 9 a — 

8/9 rf 

Threatened Strike in 'Sou^li Wales* 4 jf t 6 

Tichborne Case, 80 / 9 6 

Trade of the Past Year, d i' 9 6 ' 

Education in the Army, jl7 m 11 rf 

Trails-Continental Railway Case, 28 m^ d 

Treasury and Crown Prosecutions, 6i 9 c 

and the Post Office, 22 w 9 6 

Treatment of Untried Prisoners, 4/9 c— 1 

m 9 6 

Treaty- Making Power. 15 /*9 a 

Ultramontanisiri and PatriQt.\fiQ^*W> >^ ^— - 

27j^c 



— la i ^ c 






Plum's nrDBx to ^.jm ttus *' vswspapsb. 



[Jan. 



Leading Axikiimjrconttnmd). 

Warmth or Ventilatioii, 1/9 <f 

r^-r- Wlncheater DiKdpline, %2j9d 

—^ Workznea and the Law of Coniplraoj, 24 

fii9e 
'-«- Workhome ProTifioni, 1 m 9 d 

Year's London Fires, 16 / 9 6 

Weather and Water, ij 9 e 

Leamington, Water Supply at, 16/ 12 d 
Leatham (£. A.) at Linolej Liberal Association, 

25 f' 12 a 
Xmrnst^ American, Trade, 4y 7 /* 

, SUte of Trade ln« 1 / 7 6— 8 i' 7 c^l5 j 6 e 

— 22 / 6 5— 29 I* 6 rf-5/6 6— 12/7 1— 19 /• 10 
^26/ 10 *— fi m 10 d-12 m llV-19 m 7 fr- 
26ml06 

GbTes, Import Betnms, 1/4 < 

Lednr (W. S. &) on Irish UniYersity Education, 

6/7 rf 
Lee (Henxy) on the Focpoiie at Brighton, 29 m 

10/ 
•^— on the Octopus, 21 m 12 < 
LefoTie (G. Shaw) an Arbitration Among Na- 
tions, at " R^M^^^^ff, 17 y 7 <f 
Legap7 and Domicile Duty, 14/9 a 
Legal Appointments, isy 11/— 15 / 8 a— 20 ;' 7 
•— 20; 11 o— 25 I 7 •— 1 /ll <i-28 m 11 e 

Education, Kotes about, 16 j 11 / 

Notices, 20i 11 e— 25 J 11/— «0y 12/ 

— ^ AsBod&tion, Meeting, 11 i 11 a 

Appointment of Professors and Tutors, 

ISilla 
-— Examinations, 14 m 10 6 
— Lectures, 81 y 9 (/ 

New Scheme f9f^ 4 mU/, 

Noticei,10/8a 

Precedents Notes about, 17 i 11/ 

^— Problem— the Attorney General and the 
Law OfElcers' Fees Act, 21 m 10/ 

Vacancies, 2i 9 e— 4i 9 &— 17 / 10 d 

— — and General Life Assurance Society, 19 m 

la 
Leicester Square, Meeting at Messrs. Puttick 
& Simpson's about, 17 i 5 e 



Defence Fund, Notes about, 20i 6/ 
" ■ of ' 



Lemoinne (John) on the Commission 
12/6/ 



Thirty, 



on the Spanish Republic, 15/11/ 

Le Play (F.) on the French Land Sy 
66 



System, 27 ; 



Led ^icone) on Emigration to Paraguay, 15 / 

-*- Report on the Taxation of the Working 

Classes, 1 / 10 e 
Lewis (Heniy) on the Happy Land, 10 m 8 6 
Liberal Press Agency, 18/ 7y— 14/ 10 c 
Liberation Society, Meeting at Exeter, 22/ 5 6 
Licensed Victuallers' Conference at Birmingham, 
9/10/ 

Asylum Ball. 11 i 6 a 

Licensing Act, and the Dean of Winchester, 2 j 
lie 

Note§ about, 14/ 6d 

-—- //# Opentum in Dorset, 8j 9/ 
^^^0^^o)on Wholesome Houses, 23 j If 
"^ yC^//?f!? 41/ianasian CiWd, 3/ 10 



Liddon (Canon") Lectures in St Paul's on Budd- . I 

hism, 22 / lOV— 29^ 10 « • i 

life-Boat, Launch of the Richard Lswis at Pen- < 

aance,27/12c 

Serrices, 2 i* 11 a 

Annual Return, 1 j 6 c 

Light Dues and Lighthouses^ 22/4 «— 28/ 12 c 
Linen Manufactures of Ireland, 20 j 5 c 
Links with the Past, 7 m 12 d—22 m9 f 
Linoleum Manufacturing Company, 2iy 7 a 
Lion Brewenr Company, 80y 6 a 
Lioness in the Zoological Gmrdens, Death of, 27 

J4d 
Lister & Co. on the Price of Coal, 12 m 11 c 
Litchfield (W.) on the Loss of the North/lest^ 27 

;10rf 
Literanr Exports, 14^ 8 b 
Litho-tracteur, Great Quantities at Graresend, 

6/10/ 
Litton (MO on the ** Happy Land," 11 m 11 6 
Liveing (G. D.) on the Conference of Head 

Masters at Birmingham, 4y 8/ 

on First Grade Schools, U j 7/ 

Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 5/10/ 

Catholic Club, Annual Dinner. 22 m 11 6 

New Ronan Catholic Bishop for, 8/ 10 a 

Living Death, see BaoouiR 

Seaflsh in a Post Letter, 13/ 12 d 

Livingstone (Dr.) Notes about, 20 j 10 a^28j 

»/ 

Congo Expedition, 28 i' 11/ 

and Centnd Africa, Mr. Walpole*s Lecture 

on, 80 y 10 d 

1^ H. Rawlinson's Lecture on, 1 m 5 ^ 

Llangennech Colliers Company, 5/6 a 

Uoyd (John) on the Treasury and Crown Pro- 
secutions, ij 10 d 

on Deep Sea Fish, 5/10 h 

Local Government, Meeting at Westminster 
Palace Hotel about, 28/11/--27 m 10/ 

Self Government, 26 m 12/ 

Taxation of Boroughs, Anuual Abstract, 16 

Locke (George) Discovery of his Dead Body in 
Cheldfleld Road, Hambledon, 17 m 13 / 

Locke-King (Hon. P. I.) Meeting to Present a 
Testimonial to, 8/ 8 a 

Testimonial to, at Croydon, 6 m 5 J 

Locus Pcenitentiffi, 11 m 4 e 

Lodger Franchise, Deputation to Mr. Bruce 
about, 29 m 12 6 

London (Bp. of) Return to St. James' Square, 4 

London to King's Lynn, 15 m 10 c 

to Marlborough, 18 wi 6 c — 15 »* 10 < — 18 m 

Assurance Corporation, 13 »i 7 a 

Casual Pauperism, 18/12 d 

Charities, Donations to, 22 w 10 a 

Clubs' Co-Operative Society, Meeting to 

Establish, 15/12 6 
Diocesan Deaconnesses, Notes ab jut, 21 / 

¥ev«t llo«o\\«\, KxiTcasX ^«i\:\xi%>\5> f Vw «> 

. - ^ . ..• cvA *n m^ ^ « Cl » 



Maif. 81^ 1878.] pujOB'a miysx to *' tb» txmss '* miwBPArsB. 



liottdon Fin InMimiiee Oomptiiies, Natetaboat^ 

24m'6a 
— Fr«e md Open Church AModation, 6/9 e 
— =— General Omnibus Company, 14/ 8y— -24 / 

7 </— 6 m 10 c 
— — Honour^ 6/7 d 
Hospital, Meeting at the MandoB Home to 

Aid, 21 m 8 o 

Donation from the Bank of England, 28 



•19/ 



Notee about, 27/10 d 



Hungarian Aseodation, 17 m 7<« 

Orphan Asylum, 28^ 6 e 

Philanthropic Society, Appeal for, 2 / 10 / 

School Board, ms Eduoatiov 

Scottish Permanent Building and Inteet- 

ment Society, 25/ 10 a 

Sick Poor, 10 m 10 rf 

Unirertlty^CandidateB Past Ezaminatioiiy 

17i5s— 80y8A 
n > ■. i Notifes, 19/12 •— 1 m 12 /-8m 5 d 

■ ' " and UniTersity College, London, 26 m 12/ 
— Asiatic and American Company, 18 m 7 a 
and Biii^ton Cheap Coal Snpply Company, 

6j6 a 
Learned aM Scientiflo Sodetiei, Local 

Habitations for, 1 m 9/ 
-— — and Provincial Mannelnaoranoi Company, 

10^-4 0— 28J 6 rf 

' Baflway Serrants' United Benefit Society, 

Appeal for, 2 J 10/ 
Trades and the Welsh Strike, Meeting 

about, 14/10 e 
Londondeny TLord). Price Sale List of his Col- 
lection of Old Serres, Porcelain &e^ 21 m 6/ 
Longerity of Lawsuits, 22 m 12 « 

of Clerical Men, 19 m 7 6 

of Medical Men, 1^9/ 

' fai the 2Vm«» Obituary, 11/10 a— 6 w 6/— 

IB m 4/— 20 HI 5 e— 27 mSb 
Extraordinary in the Times Obituary, 16 j 

7/— 18 /9 /— 27 /•12 6—8 m 12 fr— 11 mild 
Longford (Lord) on Hyde Park Comer, 1ft m 11 f 
Lord Chancello/s Bill^ 18/ 10 / 

Mayor's Day—Cost of the Banquet, 8/11/ 

^-— Mayor Gibbons CaUed on to Resign his ! 

Gown, 7/10/ 
Lorinen' Company, Banquet to the Ciric 

Authorities, 21 i 5 c 
Loss of a Sinecure, 7 m\2 d 
Low (C. R.) on Enj^and and Russia in Ada, 12 

/Be 

(Lt. C. R.) on the Persian Gulf, 21 /" 12 6 

Lowe (Rt. Hon. Robert) on the Scotch Bankhig 

Monopoly, \j 12 d 
on the Graves of Hector and Achilles, 26 

m 11 6 
Lowlen, Nelson and Jones on the Charges 

Af^innt British Shipowners, 16/12 6 
Lnard ("Col.) on Army Uniforms, i\ j 9£ 

(H. R.) on Domesday Book, 16; 6 e 

Lubeock (Sb Jobu) and the Siege of Troy, 4 m 

9/— 8 m 5/ 

CotretpomdeDoe Between Lord Stanh6pe 

Mid Mr. Lowe About, 26 m 11 b 
LudgBte CiTcuB and the CbsLtham and Dovov 
BMilwi^y Bridge, 19J 7 f^^ ^^^ 



Loyalty of Catholics, Notes about, 27 / 6 <f 
Luggage and Parcels Exprees Company, 12/7 a 

—18/7 a 
Lushington (Dr.) Notes about, 28 / 8 a 
Lydney and Wigpool Iron Ore Company, 28 la 

10 d 
Lyne (Francis) on his Action Against Sampeon 

Low &Co., 18/6 •—19/12 % 
Lyons Revolution, Report about, 80 j 6* a 

Military Contracts, 81^8 a 

Lytton (Lord) and his Nords, 21/ 8 a— 28/ 9 
— — Aooount of, from EUickmoed^ 81 j 4 d 

Euneral S^mon for, 1/10 6 

his new Novels, 27/ 9 « 

Notes about, 24 j 8 c 

M. 
Maekeo^ (Jeha) on ih« CSMeof T6dke or 3Ui| 

8 m 12 a 
MaoldUui (CoU) on Doneadi^ Book, Ui 10/ . 
Macliver(P. Stewart) Defenoe efLordClJd^ 

22i9s 
Madden (Sir Frederick) Ambiguouf Gif t toll 

Bodleian Library, 19 m 10 « 
Magee College^ Notes about, 87 / U^-6 m 10 

— 6 m 6 •— 11 m 10 ft 
Mahalfy (J. P.) on the Iriih UoifWiity Bid, 88 

-7« 



iduB:. 



1/6 a 4ft— lf'6e— 2y6a— 8 /I6e-4I 

6 ft— 8; 6 e— 4> 8 a 4 ft-6i 6 ft— fj 8 ft— 8 
6 ft, two iu>ttc€9^^j 6 d— 9 f' 6 ft— 10 ; 8e— 1 
>6 d— 11 ;6ft— liy 6 e— 18/6 ft— 18; 6e A 
— 14/6 r— 14 i' 6 e.-^Sy 6 €^ Iwe fioliess— 16 
10 •— 16/ 6 ft & c— 17j 6 /— 18 J 5 ^— li8i 10 
rf— 20 / 6 e— 20 i 7 •—21 j 6 e-^2j 6 ft— 2W 
7/— 28/ 6 ft— 28 I* 6<*-24i 6 ft— 24^ 7 •-26i 
6 ft, two noticet— 27 J 6 c^27j 12 ft-^28 i'8ft— 
29i6«— 80f'6fr— dOj 10/— 81i'8ftioii.81 
/ 10/— 1/5 ft & G^^f6 ft— 4/6 af-4/64>^ 
5/6ft— 6/lOft— 7/12ft,fa»ao*ia8»— 7/nc 
—8 f6 ft— 10/6 fl^-ll/12 ft— 11/124— 12/ 

5 ft— 18/6 ft— 18/7 #—14 / 8 /— 14/ 10 a— 
18/6 o— 17/6 ft— 17/ 7s^l8/-6*^18/ 6 
/— 19/6 0—20/6 ft— 20/8/— 21/6 ftrr4l/ 

6 c— 22/6 ft— 94/6 •—24/6/— 26/6,^h86 
/9 •—26/6 ft— 26 /6 ©-27/6 -ft— 28/6f4>^ 

1 ni 6 e— 1 m 10 d— 8 m 6 «, (iseiioltMa— 4vtB 12 
ft— 6 n6 ^-6 m 6 ft— 8 m 10 d^7 mlO/— 7 si 
12 ft— 8 m 6 ft— 10 m 6 (>— 10 m 12 a^llM 10 
«— 11 m 12 c— 12 m 12 ^— 12s» 12 /— 18 iir6 
c— 14 m 6 ft— 14 m 10 ft— 16 m 6 ft-*17 m 74>— 

17 m 12 <f— 18 m 6 ft— 18 m 8/^19 116 ft 4 <; 
—20 m 6 ft— 21 m 10«— 21 m 12 ft— 22 w 12 ft— 
24 m 6 ft & c— 25 m 12 c— 26 m 6 ft— 27«i 6{ft— 
27 m 11 0^28 m 6 ft— 28 » 7 /— 89 m 6 ^-^1 
m 7 c— 31m 12/ 

Canadian, for England, AoddflttlaUy Bunt 

at PortUnd, 26/ 6 ft 

Cape, 6; 7 *-7 1*8 0-7/6/ 

Notes about, 4/ 4 d 

French widia«&®Ms\ti i\^ t>— >2ttCCk \— 

18 m 6 d 

1MaA^ws^\i^a 



Mai 



pAunBR's nicvx to '* thx Tins '' hewbpapieb. 



[Jan. 



- N^ dcmth WAles, 28 i 6 ^ 

Zealand, Uy 6 </— 18/6 c 

South African, Cbntract, 1 / 12 d 

— Weft India and Pacific, 28/6 b 

— Zanzibar, 16 ; 9 c 

HaS# (Br. ll. S!) ^cn Dea&f from Snake Bite ia 

India, 17/ 10 d 
ICalaga, Alleged DiBdrders at, 21 m 11 /* 
lUe Serranti, Tax on, Pe][nitation Against, 29 j 

Malet (A^.) oii fledred Indian Offldala, 2 1 9/ 

ICalt, EzdM Betiims of, 15 m 9 e 

"— » Tax, Depntatidm about, II i 9 f—lZj 5 d 

— 14y 8 a— 16y 12 (fi-17 y40>i-18y 10 c— 29 

j7<f 

Miltk eU^Se^yidhit^^ of, 8 

/5 •—12/6 a 
— ^ toikmi^ONfti Iff. West, of the PaWu, 

ttft WihiEa^m^t, ly 5 (f 
■■ on Miller and Williams, for Desertion, 1 j 

— Mail Serrice #iVi Italy, 8 / 7 c 

— L^ Jtfoy C5jlM««?rowW into Gibraltar, Mysteri- 
ous Appearance of, 15y 6 cf 

''--^ Us6tfUiii^6>u& Ken^s; 4 i 8 d^XOj 8 <^-14 
«6/ 

-»- Quarantine Rules at, 9/5/ 

— SMtt l^ewB,^ 1 / 5 1*-^ /fr 3—8 > 6 <<— 10 i 8 
rf-l6T^ rf-^1 /O/— 22 / 6 €— 30 / 7/— 8/5 
^i-21/fr^rf--26 /^6 /— 6 iit67— 17 m 7 <<—19 
••5 a— 2fm5/ 

••^ Sii DeseHers handed orer by an American 
Oflicer,4i8c 

ICan, Anti^tlity of, 28m 5 c 

Manohesteir^Bp. <rf) on the Reform of the Eccle- 
siastical CdUrts, 10 m 10 6 

^— ^Teai^s Siile 6f Lands in, 7^7/ 

•*^- Chamber bf Commerce and Chamber of 
Boiiett^80;/«a 

— Fke AMuranoe Company, 18 / 6 6 
-— MUa^w, 11/10/— 18/4/ 

— — Working Men's ConsenratiTe Association, 

Annual So&ee, 18/ 7 e 
Kaon (J. R.) on the Exoessire Rainfall 13 ; 6 (f 
Btemers (Lord John) at the Newark Constitu- 

tiottid AModatioB, 29 / 7 6 
— - at the Ohurdi Defence Institution at Wis- 

beach,l/12ft 
Manning (Abp.) and Mr. Newdegate, 14/60 
— -*- on the Loyalty of CathoUcs, 27/ 6 tf 

— Paitoral on Temperance, 17 ml j 

— on Roman Catholic Children in Work- 
houses, 28/6/ 

— on l>Bmperanoe Societies, in Exeter Hall, 25 
m 11 a 

— — op nUramoUtanism, at Sheffield, 22/9/ 

on the Late University Bill, 22 m 11 b 

Ifansion House, Banquet at, 22 / 7 c~18 mXOd 
■ to the Mayors of England, 27 ni 12 a 

" 1 ■ ■ ' to aU the Mayors in England and Wales, 
if « Sr/ 12 a-^21/9/-^24 mS b 
_ " ^^ MUuDg MuDJdpalitjr, 28 m 5/ 

jiy ^ ^^ Unirenity Boat i2ace Crews, 81 m 

■ ^nndJuTmnae BalL 18 iS H 



ICansion House, Lady Mayorsis' at Home^SO/ f « 

Receptions, 26 m 5/ ' \ 

Select Dinner Party, 12/10 6—31/9/ 

Plough Monday at 7 ; 8 c 

Re-Decoration of, 2Xij%f 

I lianthoip, Commander C. W,, on tiie San Juan 
Awai^ 16/10 </ 

Manufacturing Districts, Retief of Distress in. 

Report, 18/ 10 6 
I March, Rev. Mr., Cutting ofiF his Right Hand^ 
a Religious Mania, 10/ 10 e 

Marine Insurance, Letters on, 3i 6 a — 6/ 6 o^ 
16/ 6 a— 20 / 6 a 

Marinha Orande Charcoal Ironworks and Ifining 
Company, 14 m 7 c 

Maritime Insurance Company, Lirerpool, 9 / 6 a 

Marks, Alfred, on the ChdUiea Water Works 
Bill, 20/6 6 

Marlborough, Duke of, Health of, 1/ 9/--3/ 9/ 
6/ 9 a— 16; 9 c 

Maniage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, Depu- 
tation to the Abp. of Canterbury, about, 5 m 
11/ 

— Law, on the Continent, 31 m 11 e 

MARRIAGES :— In consequence of the Regis- 
trar-Gteneral haring a complete Alphabetical 
List of all Marriages in the British Dominions, 
also of all Marriages of British subjects abroad, 
which can be inspected at any time at the 
office in Somerset House, it is not demed ex- 
pedient to insert the minimum list as adTer- 
tised in the rtmst . 

Approaching, 1/9 « 

Crichton, Lt. Col. Hon. Charles, 6/116 

El Santo, Sheriff of Guasan, Zl jZd 

Goold, Caroline Gleana, 16 m 1 « 

Hannington, C. S., 15 m 1 a 

King, Miss, 81 / 8 </ 

of a Mahomedan with an English Lady, 81 

i 8 cr— 20/7/— 21/6 c— 26/7/— 28 w 6 rf- 
81m8e 

Taylour, Lady Madeline, 6/ 11 6 

Chspels Registered for, 4/6 a— 11 j 7 /— 

15 7 8 a— 22 ; 8 6—26/ 7 s— 29/ 6/-^/ 7 a— 8 
f% a— 12 / 8 6— 16/6/— 19/6 /— 12 /*7 «- 
26/8 6-^*1 m 7/— 6 m 12 d— 19 m 6/— 22 m 7 
/— 26 m 7/— 29 m 8 c 

of Quakers, New Law about, 2/5/ 

Marryat, Capt., New Edition of his Novels, 5 m 

«/ 
Martin, A. G., at Cambridge, 23/ 6 « 
R. B., on the Purchase of Railways by the 

Stete, 19 m 7 (f 
Marx, Karl, on the Internationale, 8/ 7 <i 
Marvlebone General Di8pensar>\ App^d for, 1 / 

Masonic Benevolent Association Dinner, 26/ 
9e 

Matrimonial Market, A Continental Advertise- 
ment, 31 m 9/ 

Statistics of Rome, IG ; 4 d 

Mauritius Land Credit and Agency Company, 
\& in ^ a 

Church, ^\ j ^ e ^ ^ .^ ^ , ^ 

Thamea,\2f^\b . ^ 



\ 



Mar. 81, 1878.] palmsb's indix to ** the tdcis '' nbwspapeb. 



Met 



MAZweU,.(HoiL) Mannaduke Conitable, Price 

Sale Lift of hit Pictnres, 4 m 12 
Majo Memorial Fond, ISmlO d 
M*Aiidiew (Bobt.) & Co., on the Case of the 

AfvrtV/b, 16/10 e 
M'Call & Co., on the Importations of Preserred 

Heat from the Birer Plate, 27 m 10 6 
JfClnre (^Bear-Adm.Bobt.) on Arctic Zzplora- 

tloni, 8/6 t 
M'Ewen (AlezJ on the Atlantic Telegraph Com- 
panies, 26 m 10 d 
M'Fariane, (Jamet) on Dixon & Son's affairs, 9/ 

66 
H'Kenna (J.N.) on Parker v. Lewis' Case, 1/6/ 
H<Leod (Sir Donald) the Indian Press on his 

Death, 10/12 6 
M<Mahon (Major A. B.) on the Panthays, 22 1' 6 

6-26/10/ 
MVole (Dean) on the Athanasian Creed, 20 i r 

•-8/4 rf 
Ifoat, Foreign Snpplj in the Past Tear, 16/ 

10 s 

High Price of, 12/7 rf 

Snpply, Notes about, 6/6 6— 10/7/— 12 f 

Medical Appointments, 8^ 10 /*— 10 t'6o— 17 / 
lls-1/7/— 28/12a 

— Attendance b^ Chemists, 1 > 12 b 

Bengal Annmties, Appointments, 1 i 4 e 

Charity, Notes about, 28> 6 e— 24 ; 6 rf— 29 

jlOd 
Etiquette, 7/9 <*-ll j 10/— 13^ 7/ 

— Men, Longeyity at, 1)7 f 

— Treatment of Women, by Women, 22 m 12 6 
Mediceral France, Discorery of a Dungeon in the 

Tower of St. Louis, 8 m 7/ 

Mendicity Society of Dorset, Operations of, 22 1' 
10/ 

Bfendosa, Cameiro de, on Emigration to Brazil, 
21/6 6 

Memers, Eric, Cape Breton Coalfields, Hml h 

Mercantile Marine Fund, 28/ 12 c 

Merchant Seaman's Orphan Asylum, Annual 
fleeting, 26/10/ 

-^— Shipping and Passengers* Acts, 1/11/ 

Merchant's Marine Insurance Company, 17/ 6 a 
—11/10 6 

Meraer, Charles, Charges against British Ship- 
owners, 18/6 c 

Mermillod, M., tee Switzbblakd 

Created a Cardinal, 14 m 5 6 

Open Air Meeting at Bourg, 25/6 b 

Memfield, C. W., on Collisions at Sea, 21/6/ 

Merriman, W., on Free Bridges, 24 / 7 <i 
Metals, State of the Trade in, 1 j 7 6— 2^ 6 /*— 8 
,• 6 6— 4 J 4 e— 8 / 7 c— 9^ 6 rf— 10 / 4/— 11 / 6 
<>— 16 I* 6 c— ley 6 ^—17/ 6 6— 18 J 6 c— 22^ 6 
6— 28y 7 c-2ij 7 0-25J 7J—29J 6 ^f— 80/ 6 
6— 81 / 6/1-1/6 6—6/6 6—6/6 £/-7/ 11 6 
—8/6 rf— 12 /•7 6—18/7 a— 14 / 8 ^-16/ 
10 6—19 no 6—20/7 rf— 21 f 10 a— 22 / 10 
d— 26/10 6— 27/7 s— 28/ 10/— 1 m 10 (/— 5 
ml0i-6m 7 e-^T m 10 tf— 8 m 10 c— 12 mil 

d-^18m 76^14 m 7/-'l5 m 6 <i— 19 w 7 6 

£0m^ 6d^2l m 7d^22 m 10 c— 26 m 10 6—27 
mlO/'-28mlO/-^29mSh 
Mieteon of November. 2 §4, r 



Meteor, Stunned by, at Sea, 22/11 (f 
Metropolis and Metropolitan Board, 27/7 h 
METBOPOLITAK BOABD OF WOBm:— 
— ^ Auditing the Accounts, 27/10 <f 

— Charing Crof s Improvements, 24 m 4/ 
Constant Water Supply, 16/12 « 

-^— Dinner to the Board by their Chairman, 17 

m 7 e 

Estimates, 11^6/ 

Financial SUtement, 11 / 6/— 26 / 6 «— 22 

/7d— 8 m 7 s— 24111.4/ 
Free Bridge Question, 18 j 7 e 

— Fire Brigades, 8 m 7 e 

— — General Communications, 4/9 e — 26 / 6 s 
—16 m7d '^ ' 

Great Eastern Bailway, 29 m 10 < 

^— Hammersmith Bridge, 16/12 < 

— Hampstead Heath, 16 m 7 c 

Increase in the Price of Gas, Hi 6/— 18^* 7 e 

^— Lee Conserrancy Board, 29 m 10 < 
-^- Leicester Square, State of, 11/6/ 
•—^ Ludgate Hill, Widening of, 8 m 7 e 
Meetings, 27/10 d 

— Metropolitan Tribunal of Commerce, 16 / 
12 e 

Biiscellaneous News, 26^ 6 < 

Native Guano Company, 1/7 «— 16/12 s 

New Members, 9^ 7 6— liy 6/— 26 /6 s— 

1/7 « 

Loan, 8 m 7 « 

Northumberland House, 1 m 11 a 

Parks and Open Spaces, 18 j 7 e 

^— Protection of the Metropolis from Fire, 24 

m4/ 

— Public Improvements, 11 / 6/— 1 m 11 a — 
24 m 4/ 

^— Rate Collector in the Temple, 26^ 6 < 

Resignation of Members, 4 / 9 c 

Salaries, Increase of, 22/7 d 

— Slaughter Houses of the Metropolis, 24 m 4 
/— 29 m 10 « 

Solicitor to the Board, 26 j 6 s— 1/7 e 

South Western Railway Extension, 24 m 4/ 

State of Blackheath. 29 m 10 s 

Thames Embankment, Approaches to, 4 / 9 

c— l/7e 

Chelsea, 4 / 9 c 

ProposcKl Building on, 26 i 6 e 

and tlie Crown, Report of General Pur- 
poses Committee, 22 f7 d 

Thanksgiving Day, Expenses Disallowed, 

1 m 11 a— 6 m 12 6 

Tramways in South London, 16/ 12 « 

Western Pumping Station, 16 m 7 c 

Metropolitan Bridges, Meetings to Free, Sljie 

Charity, Monthly Return, 8 j 12 a— 27/ 

10 d 

Convalescent Institution, Appeal for, 2 j 

10/ 

Pauperism, Official Return of, 2^11 c— 9 / 

6 e— 16 / 6 «— 28j 6 d—m j ^ (i— ^ ^VL «^>S.S 



Mpt 



PiXHXR^fi nnosx to <^^b£ thocs " kkwrpapsb. 



[^an/lib 



Metropolitan Waters, Official Betumi, 8 j 11 «^ 
4/7 •— 16 m 12 6—81 t» 12 c 
• — — Supply, Meetings of the Board of Works 
about, 8/10 6 

Notes about, 1/7/ 

Metz, Inauguration of a Funeral Memorial at, by 
the Prussians, 24 ; 5 a 

Mexico, Miscellaneous News, 8^5 a — lij 6 e — 
ISm 6c 

War News, 8/6 h 

Miall, Lecture on KeUgious Equality at Manches- 
ter, 16/12 « 

at Bradford, IB J 7 c— 18y 7 a 

Testimonial Purse to, 7 i 8 6 

Middle Class School Corporation, Annual Meet- 
ing, 8 m 12 c 

Middlesex Magistrates and the Treatment of 
Untried Prisoners, the Pall Mall on, 4 m 12 < 

mPDLESEZ SESSIONS :» 

— ^ Accounts and Greneral Purposes, 24/11 «— 
28/11 e 

County Lunatic Asylum at Hanwell, 28 / 

11 e 

Death of Mr. Charles White, 26/ 11 </ 

Meetings, 24 ; 11 s—U / 9 /— 20 / 11 c 

^11 m 11 s 

Fisher V. Arnold, 27 ; 11 d 

Millard t;. Trustees of St Pancras, 27^ 11 d 

Treatment of Unconyicted Prisoners, 28/ 

11 dr-S m 11 «— 8 m 7/— 10 m 11/— 11 m 10 6 

Warders at Colbath Fields Prison, 24 i 11 e 

Middleton (Lt. CoL) on Changes of Tactics, 27/ 

6 6- 
Millbank (Augustus Sussex) on Drainage and 

Steam Culture, 22^ 6 < 
Millbanke (F/ A.) on the Scarcity of Horses in 

England, \Sfl2d 
Military Grievances, Notes about, if5f—S f 6- 

/__8/5d— 12/ 10 c— 16/6 c— 22/6 e— 24/ 

6 t-^'llfhr—X m 6 f—\0 m 6 c 

Developments, 5 m 8 c 

Morality, G/Sc 

— — Savings* Banks, 6 m 9/ 

Mill (John Stuart) on Land Tenure, 19 m 6 e 

Miller (Rev. J. C.) on Hospital Sunda}', 4 m 11 c 

and Sons, on the Silber Lamp, 11 ; 10 rf 

Mills (Samuel) on Medical Etiquette, 13 7 7/ 
Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom, 11/ 

4/ 
Miners* Accident Insurance Fund, 6/10/ 
Mines, New Safety Lamps for, 12/11 / 
MINING INTELLIGENCE:— 

American Mines, Official Report, 1 1 7 5 / 

Australian, 28 ; 4 e 

Basqe Consilidated Silver Mining Company,: 

81 m 9 a - 

Business of the Week, GJG 6—13 / 6 b—20 

jC> h—21j 7 b— 8 f7 ft— 10/6 6—17 fG «— 24 
f 7 a—S m 6 a— 10 m 6 n—\ 7 w 8 a— 24 m 6 h 
—31 md a 

Californian Speculators, 16/ ^ a — 21 m 7 c 

Cspe Copper Company, 12 in 7 a 

CAracolea Silver Mines, 18 /'6 a 

Connorree Mining Company, 24j6e 

—-■ Copper Mining Company, 15 m 6 a 



Ifining IntelUgenoe {c&Ktmud), 

17 J 6 6— 22i 6 6—24 j 7 e— 1/6 d— 17/ 6 c 

— 8 w 8 a— 10 m 7 d^\7 m 9 e— 24 m 6 fr 
Tkkering, 24> 12 6— 21/9/— 7 m 10 4 

— 21 m 7 c 
— «— Dividends of Companies, 7 m 10 e 
Emma Silver Mimng Company, 16 j 6 a— 

24/7 a 
English and Australian Copper Cempmy, 

20/7 a 
Gold and Tin Discoveries hi Atiitrallai 19 

Great West Van Lead Mining Company, 

22/ 10 a 

Homachos Sihrer-Lead Company, 25/ 76 

Irish Mines, 22/ 10 c 

Javali (Nicaragvan) Compsny, 15 i 6 «— 17 

/6 a 
Last Chance SQver Mhiing Oompcuiy, of 

Utah, 16i6a 
Laurium Mines, 4/ 8 a — 6/ 5 6—15 / 6 ♦— 

22 ; 6 6— 24i 6 6—26/ 5 0—8/6 6—21 /6 a 

— 22/6 6— Im 6 c 

Arbitratk)n,7/12 a— 11/1»6 

— Mining Company of Ireland, 18/ 8 6 

New Regulation Act, its Operatfon^ 10 j8-e 

Queensland Mines, 2^4 ; 6 ^ 

Rathigof Mhiea, 8i4/ 

Rio Tinto Mines, 8/6 6—18/7 a— 17 /5 d 

—19/ 10 c 
^— State of Shares, in €very da^i papvr 

Tecoma Silver Mining Company, 20 / 6 cr 

Wicklow Copper Mine Company, 18 / 16^ c 

Mineral Oil, 81 i 8 (f 
Ministerial Dinners, 17m 7 e 

Crisis, Spectator on, 17 m 9 6 

Movements, 29 m 9/ 

Minnesota, Tempests in, 10/11 c 

Snow Storm in, 8/11 c 

Minton & Co., on the Price of Coal, 5 / 6 c 
Missing Municipality at the Manrion House 

Banquet — London, 28 w 6/ 
Mistaken Indentity — Curious coinddenoe in a 

Novel of Paul Feval's, 28/9^ 
Model Moorish House for Vienna, 81 m 7 / 
Modoc Indiana, Stronghold of, 18 m 5 f 
Mofifatt, (Rev. Dr.) the Missionary, Testimonial, 

to, 20 m 6 6 
Mohsin Khan, (H. Ch.) on Russia and Pin^ 28 

Molasses, State of the Market, 80/6 6 — 26 si 

10 6—28 m 10/ 
Mold, the Count V Members at, 18/ 7 rf 
Monck, (W. H. S.) on PhUosophy in the Irish 

Univeraity, 18/8 c— 20 / 5 « 
Monckton. (Hon. G. E. M.) at Beeston, 16i 12 / 
Monday Popular Concerts, 12/6 c 
Money Lenders — the Last Dodge, 1/9 /* 

New Bill about, 8 m 1 1 a 

MONEY MARKET:— 

Alabama Financiering, 14/ 6 a 

and Chattanooga Bonds, 15 m 6 a — 17 m 8 

a— Ift m^ ii 

"Railway B, T m \0 c 

KaiYway ^owAa, \^ m ^ a 



4iir.9l, 1873.] PALHSB^S INDEX TO ^' THS TlttlS '' IfSWSPAPEB. 



Hoo 



Money Market 0^(mtinue(Q. 

Anglo- Austrian Bonds, 17 j 6 a 

Beriin Market, 16 j 6 a— 23 ; 7 a 

— — Bidding for Bills in India, 2 j 6 e~I6 j 6 a 
6 / 6 a— 20/7 a— 6 01 7 a— 20 m 6 o 

Bolwar Railway Shares, 28 wi 10 rf 

— ^ Bradford Trade, 4 m 10 « 

— Buenos Ayres Affairs, S j 5h 

Bullion Market during the past year, 1^76 

Canadian Railway Bonds, 11 ; 6 a 

Cape of Good Hope Bonds, 12/7 a— 20 

/7 a 

Central Pacific Railway Bonds, 27/ 7 a 

Central Uruguay Railway Bonds, 28 m 10 <f 

Chilian Loan, 22 m 10 a -28 m 10 <f 

City of Brussels Loan, 17^* 6 a 

— Com Trade, 2/66 — ij 6 a— 7 i 6 a— 9i 
6 a— 11 j 6 a— 14 J 6 a— 16i 6 a— ISj 6 5— 
2$ J* 7 a-^25 I* 7 a— 28/ 6 6—80 j B a— 1/6 a 
15 / 10 0—26/ 10 a-27 / 7 a— 4 m 10 rf— 
6 m 7 a—- 29 m 6 a 

County of Compton Debentures, 27 m 10 a 

Dutch Stock, 20i 6 a 

Discount Market, 10 j 4 a— 15 j 6 a— 28 j 

6 d—SO) 6 a— ^ m 6 a— 20 m 6 a 

— Eastern Counties Aquarium Company 
Shares, 26 m 10 a 

Railway of Massachusetts Bonds, 20 m 6.a 

Erie Railway Bonds. 11 / 10 6 

Failure of a Native Cotton Finn, 19 m 7 a 

— 20m6a 

Finance Bills on England, 21 m 7 c 

Foreign Currency, 15 /* 10 o 

States and Council of Foreign Bond- 
holders Report, 17 i 6 a 

Frankfort Market, 7/11 a— 24 mS a 

Frauds on the Bank of England, see FoR- 

OKBIBS 

French Method of Dirision of Shares, 27 m 

10 a 

German New Coinage, 26/ 10 a 

Gold from Australia, 28/ 10 rf 

Taken to the Bank, \j 7 a— 2 j 6 e—^ j 6 

a— 17 j 6 a— 18> 6 6—21 ; 6 d—29j 6 a— 31 j 

5 mr-U/S a— 20 /7 a— 27/7 a— 28 / 10 rf 
-^» Guatemala Bonds, 15 j 6 a 

Hungarian Affairs, 2lj6d 

Loan, 10 I* 4 a—20j 6 a— 21 jBd 

Hondurus Bonds, 4 i* 5 a— 6 j 6 a 

Hugh, Balfour, & Cfo., State of, 5/6 a 

Import of Gold, 2j 6 «— 6 J 6 o— 7^ 5 a— 

9/6 a— 15 j 6 0—27; 7 a— SOj 6 a— 13 /* 7 a— 
14/8 a— 15/ 10 a— 27/7 a-28 / 10 rf— 3 m 

6 a — 4 m 10 rf— 6 m 7 a— 7 m 10 r— 11 m 10 c 
—12 m 11 a— 13 m 7 a— 14 m 7 6—17 m 8 a— 
19 m 7 a— 26 m 10 rf— 26 w 10 a— 27 m 10 o— 
28 m 10 </— 31 m 9 a 

from Alexandria, 18 / 6 a 

from Australia, 1 /" 6 a 

from New York, Sj 7 u— 14 / 6 o— 15 

I 6 a— 16 J 6 a— 18y 6 a— 22 j 6 a— 23^ 7 a— 
8iy6a— 6/6 a— 6/6 a— 7/ 11 rf— 10/6 a 
—18/6 a— 19/10 c^20/7 flf— 25/10 a 
ifziJ Export of Gold and Silyer Bullion in 



Jaduat^', 10/6 a 

IndUn Debentmea, 7 m 10 c 

Me ^ MsaBaiiwmjr Bondt, 28 m 10 € 



Money Market (continued), 

Japanese Loan, 11 ^ 6 a'^16 ; 6 a-^22 j 

6a 

— Lima Finance, 12/ 7 a 

Manchester Market, 1 j 7 a — S /7 a-^16 jSa 

—297 6 a— 8/7 a— 5^60— 12 /7a— 20/7 a 
—26/10 a— 4 m 10 e— 12 m 11 a— 19 m 7 a 

Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, 22/ 10 a 

—7 TO 10 c— 10 m 6 a— 13 m 7 a— 14 m 7 c 

Mexican Dollars, 29 / 6 a — 81 / 5 0-^18/ 

6 a 

Bonds, 15 / 10 a 

Montreal City Bonds, 18; 6 6 — 22 j 6 a 

Mortgage Certificates of the *' Campagnie 

Generale de Bellegarde," 27/ 7 a 

National Pisco Yea Loan, 1 j 7 a 

New Granada, 80 i 6 a — 1 m 11 a 

Jersey, Canal and Railway Bonds, 11 / 

10 6 \ 

York Market, 10 m 6 a— 11 m 10 e— 01 

m9a 

Peruvian AfiFairs, 7j5 a 

Portuguese Affairs, 21 / 10 a— 25/10 a— 

27 f7 a 

Price of Coal, 6 m 7 a— 7 m 10 c 

— Range of Consuls during the Past Tear, 
li7 6 

Reckless Trading, Notes about, 11 m 10 c— 

12 mil a 

Review of the Fbmncial Operations of the 

Past Year, U 7 a 

Railway Debentures, 17 ; 6 a— 26 m 10 a 

Market. 26 m 10 a 

San Domingo Bonds, 80 i 6 a — 6/6 6 

Shipments of Specie, 3/ 7 a 

Sinking Funds, 2i 6 e 

• South Australian Bonds, 10 i 4 a — 11 160 

Spanish Affairs, 29 j 6 a— 1 /6 o— 12 / 7 a 

14 fS a— 24/7 a— 22 m 10 a 

State of the Market, in every day's paper 

Stocks & Railwav Shares, descrepancies be- 
tween the Money Marktt & the Share Lists, 
Notes about, 31 m 9 a 

Trade Strikes, on Trade, 17 m 6 a 

Turkish Bonds, 17/ 6 a 

Meeting Bond Holders, 20/7 a— 25/10 a 

United States Funded Loan, 1/6 a — 6/6 6 

Wetherall, Quintas & Co., the Bills of, Re- 
turned, 14 i 6 a 

Withdrawal of Gold from the Bank, 4 / 5 a 

—8 J 7 a— 9 ; 6 o— 16> 6 a— 17i 6 a— 21 1* 6 d 
—287 6 </— 10/6 a— 11/ 10 a— 12/ 7 a— 18 
/7 a— 19/10 a— 21/10 a— 22/10 o— 24/ 7 
a— 25/ 10 a— 26 f 10 a— 8 m 6 a— 4 m 10 d— 
6 m 10 a— 6 m 7 a — 8 m 10 a— 10 m 6 a-> 11 m 
10 c— 12 m 11 a— 18 m 7 a— 14 m 7 c— 15 m 6 
a— 19 m 7 a— 21 m 7 c— 26 m 10 dm^2B m 10 
a— 27 m 10 a 

Money Order and Savings Bank, New Ofiioes 
Opened, 2j Bj—Sij 3/— 27 7 6/ 

Mongorse, Snake Poison, No Effect on, \\j 5 c 

Monte Christo, Historical Pf««kUftV\ss,*I*»^\^Vi 



mat 



PAIMEB's IHDXX to '' THS TI1CB8 '' NXWSPAPEB. 



[Jan« 1 to 



Morgan (Qeo. Osborne) on Mr. Raikes* Speech, 
j 5e 
>at]the LiTerpooljJWelsh Reform Associa- 



tion,*/ 10/ 
on r 01 



aekeeper, at Poorer, 17 j 



Post to Italy, 21 m 7 6 

Morbj (Earl of) at Pljoiouth, 29 ; 7 a 

Morris (Rer. F. O.) on the Agricnltural Child- 
ren's Bill, 27/6 <f 

on the Dilemma of the Clergy, 2j7 d 

— on Statute Hiiings, 9i' 4 < 

Mortgage Debenture and Qorernment Securitiea 
Trus^ 1 iii;10 a 

Moscow Exhibition,*Notes about, 8^76 

Mouat (F. J.) on the (}oals of Lower Bengal, 8 j 
7 d 

Mounted Riflemen, tee Militakt 

Moring a Lighthouse, 31 m 7 /* 

Mundella (A. J.) on the Strike in South Wales, 
10/ 10 c 

Mumoipal Congress, 27 jf 12 a 

Corporations Association, 27 m 10/ 

Election Petition, Barnstaple, 7/ 8/*— 11; 

6 e^lij 6 €—15 j 6 /•— 20 ; 6 c 

-^-«— Birmingham 14 j 11 b 

Blackburn, 11 ; 6 •— 18/ 12 d 

Bristol, lli*6« 

Huddersfield, 11/ 6 «-18/ 12 rf— 20/ 4/ 

Muniter (W. F.) Reported.Death of, 4 / 12 e 

Munti, — , at Birmingham, 21 j 5 e 

Murder, Strange Motire for, ijSd 

XUBDBBB:— 

of Elisa Atkin, in an Attempt to Procure 

an Abortion, 6 m 4/ 

of Barnard, a Gami 

ed 

of Bonnet, and two Innocent Men Punished 

27 m 11 /• 
of Harriet Buf well, in Great Coram street, 

1/ 12 c— 2y 6 a— 8/ 6 r— 4/ 9 a— 6 ; 6 6—7 ; 

9 a— 9i 9/— 10 J 8 c— 11 ; 6^—14^ 6 /— 17 ; 

10/— 20j 12 a— 21 J 6/— 22 J 10 d 

Saturday Review on, 10/7 rf 

of Pat CarW in Clare, 19 m 6 d 

of Two Children by their Father, at 

Columbiana, to Spite the Mother, ^jSd 
oi a Chinese Goldbeater, Bitten to Death 

by the Craftsmen, 11/ 10 a 
of William Claypole, in Bristol, by two 

Foreign Seamen, 14 7 6 e — 15/6 e 
of Mr. Nicholas De Ga, and his Wife, by 

Poison, at Bombay, 16 j ^d 
at Eltham, Confession of the Murderer, 12 

m 12/— 16 m 6 6—28 m 12 e 
of Mary Ann Evans, at Oring, 26 m 6 c— 28 

m6f 
of Antonio Francisco, at Sea, by the Mat- 
ter, y 12 a 
of a French Sailor, at Glocester, 5 m 5 6 — 7 

w 10/* ' 
of George Gray, by Powihers, at Egling- 

ham, 21/6/— 22>6« 
— of James Gieen, Murdered at Bradwell, 7 m 

' 0/ WiUhuD HaH, in the Canal of Alder- 

^Aoti^ ifOm 8 & 
^~ -a«wto Lewis, by a, JTeZtoir- Seaman, at 



Muiden (tmldriued). 

of Major Macdonald, 26 m 5 6-^29 m 5 a 

— of Miss Kerr and her Senrant, at Holywood, 
1 ; 6 €—18 J 10 c 

Arrest of Charlotte Rea, 6/ 11 h 

of Patrick Machachlan, by James M'Court, 

at Glasgow, 20j5e 

— - of Duncan Nimmo, by his Brother, at Glas- 
gow, 26 m 10 /* 

of Valentine Peck, Reward for the Mur- 
derer, 17/ 11 e 

of Mr. Revel and his two Women Servants, 

at Le Rochette, 4^8 d 

-— * of Mr, Thomas Robinson, at Loth, 6/116 

of George Stephenson, at Smalley, 80 i 

— — of a Wife, by George Farrie, 6/ 12 a 

Attempted, of Mrs. Attfleld, by her Hus- 
band, at Ashby Magna, 6/ 10 b 

of Mrs. Blackledge, by her Husband, at 

Cherry Tree, 8/ 6 6—4/ 8 6 

of Sarah Britton, at Ealing, 2/ 10 /— 14 

of James Johnson, at Hayward's Heath, 

16/11 c 
-^— of Mary Ann Kennedy, at Stockton, 8 / 

6 6 



■ of a Wife, at Hull, 8/6/ 
- of a Young Woman, by a 



_ ^ Biiner n^m^ 

Conway, and Attempted Sidcide of the same 

Man, 9; 12 a 
— Double, at Hohrwood, 4/ 9/ 
Singular, of a Coloured Man, in Delaware, 

by Professor West, 8/76 
Supposed, of William Hall, at Aldershott, 

26 m 12 c 

at Bath, 8/ 6 « 

Hampton, 2 j 4 « 

—^ of Edward Lambert, at Oulton HalL 8 m 

12 c 

of a Wife, at Heaton, 28/ 12 6—1 f6f 

Murderous Carelessness, 7/9/ 
Murray, (H) on Money Lenders, 1/9/ 
(John) on Byron's Stanzas on the Ocean, 

Musical Grants, ISj 6 6 

Education, 27 j 10 d 

Musurus, E., on Turkish Finance, 1 j 7 c 

Mutual Life Assurance Society, 20/ 7 a 

London and Provincial Co-Ciperative So- 
ciety, 1/6 a 

Tontme (Westminster Chambers) Associa- 
tion, 21/10 a— 10 m 6 c 

Mystery of the Sea, 14/9 6 

N. 
Nankin Cotton, 28/12 c 
Naples, Municipal improvements in, 22/ 12 6 
Napoleon, Emperor, Health of, 4^ 7/— 6 > 9/— 

7; 7/-8/ d/—9j 9/— 10/ 8 a— lOj g a 
Paul de Ca8«4gnac*8 Visit to, 9/ 9/— 10/ 

6 c 

aee fl/jK»J3fiATH8 — Napolibom 

Accoxmt ol, \\ S ^ d— Vb S ^ a— V^ i ft /— 16 

/ 9 A-20 ] h d 

Addx% -le 1 ^^nxi\s«b>^^ Vo >2iQA ^\s\!t»Ub^ Y 

mil 6 



Mar. 81, 1878.] palmer's ikbxx to ^* the tuies ^ hewspapeb. 



Vet 



Napoleon CEmperor)— English Princes at Cam- 
den House, 18 / 9 / 

Funeral Services in Honour of, 16j 9/ 

Letter of Condolence to the Empress by Ae 

Vestry of Greenwich, on her Loss, 21/6 « 

Memoir of, 10 i 7 o 

— Military Officers of France allowed to At- 
tend hi0 Funeral, IZjba 

Letters of Condolence to the Empress from 

tlie Vestry of Richmond, 1 m 11 6 

Portraits of, 21 j 7 d— 22; 10 b 

Register of the Imperial Family, 15 i 10 c 

— — Sale of the Graphic Portrait Forbidden 
in France, ibjSb 

Sketched by Madame Georges Sand, 6 / 

— ^ Subscriptions for a Monument to, at 
Milan, 13 J 5 a— 29; 6 a 

. Week's General Mourning for, Recom- 



KAVAL AKB HILITABY INTELLIOENGE :— 

Admiralty Orders to Suppress Firat on 

Ship Board, 26/6/ 

Advanced Cfass, i0j9d 

Aldershott, Brigade Parade at, 80i 7 e 

First Field Day, 13 m 6/ 

Industrial Exhibition at, 16 m 6/ 

Official Inspection, 17 m7 d 

■ School of Instruction, 11 m 12 s 



mended, 13; 9/ 

Will, 17/76 

-^^— tee Camdbn Housb 

^— I & III. Reception of the News of the 

Death of, 20; 8 a 

(Prince) Notes about, 28/9/ 

^-»— not Responsible for Articles Without his 

Signature, 29; 9 e 

and Princess Clotilde at Milan, 21/5 a 

Nary (Rev. James) on the Treatment of Xfntried 

Prisoners, 10/11/ 
National Association for Freedom of Worship, 

6/9 s 

Assurance Company, 18 / 8 6 

Debt, Official Notices, 4 ; 5 a— 17 m 9 « 

Notes about, 4/10/ 

Parliamentary Return, 27/ 9/— 27 m lOi 

Deposit Friendly Society, 7; 8 d 

Discount Comijany, 14; G a — 17 j 6 a — 23; 

76 
Education League, Meetings, 16 i 7 a— 30 / 

6</— 6/12ri 
Union. Deputation to Mr. Gladstone, 25 , 

;10« 

Freehold Land Company, 4/6 a 

Gallery, Admissions, 22/ 11 e 

Notes about, 2t>/ll/ 

Life Boat Institution, List of Lives Saved 

by, During the Past Year, 1 ; 6 c— 20 ; 8 ^ 

General Annual Meeting, 24 in 4 e— 26 /?/ 9 /* 

Donations, 16; 12 6—13 m9/ 

a Year's Work, 29; 5 b 

Monuments, Bill for the Preservation of, 



12m4 6 

Refuges for Homeless and Destitute Child- 
ren, Distribution of Prizes, 4; 3/ 

Rifle Association, 23; 7 a — 6 m 9 e — 8 ;/* 6 d 

SmlOa 

Society, Meeting at Sheffield, 23; 12 a 

-^ — Union for Improving the Education of Wo- 
min, 24 m \l d 

Donation to, 6/6 c 

and Local Taxation^ Conference of the 

ifocial Science Association, about, 12/ o b 
NmtMve Gufino Company, 9 / 6 f 
Naval Half-Pay, Notes about, h i R p 



Appointments 1 j 6 d—lj 8 a — 3; 6 c— 4i 

3 c— 6 / 6/— 7; 3 c— 8 j 6 <*— 8 /8 a— 9; 6 ©— 
10; 8 d— 16/ 6 <i— 16; 8 a— 17 / 6 o— 18; 6 a— 
20; 6/— 21 j 6 e— 22; 6 o— 22 ; 8 6—24 ; 12 a 
—56; 6/— 25; 7 «— 28/ 6 e— 1 /6/— 1 /8 a 
—8/6/— 4/6 6— 6/7 a— 6/6/— 8/6 c— 8 
/6 a— 12/6 d—l2/S a— 16 fb f-Ufb/-^ 
20/12 c— 21/6 d—22 /6 e— 26/8 6—27/ 6 
6—1 TO 7/— 3 TO 6/— 6 TO 6/— 8 m 7 d^lQ m 6 
d— 13 m 6/— 14 TO 6/— 16 m 6/— 16 ai 7 d^lS 
ml2 c— 19 TO 6 e— 24 to 12 6^26 m 6 e^26 m 7 
/— 28 TO 6 c— 29 TO 6/- 29 w 8 6 

Army, 26 m 11 s 

Estimates, 7; 3 c— 81 /6d 

First Appointments in, It ; 6 • 

New List, 13 TO 10 • 

Purchase CommiBsion, 8 m 8 a 

Reserve, 26/11/ » 

Service Corps, 24 to 12 5 



• War Office Returns, 18 m 4 e 



Artillery and Engineers, List of Past Ex- 
aminations, 22/6 e 
Autumn Manoeuvres — Dartmoor aa ~the 

Plkce for Holding them in the Present! Tear, 

16 ;• 5 /— 14 TO 6/— 16 TO 6/— 81 m 14 J - 

Meetings about, 28; 8 a 

Pictures of, 3/4 « i > 

of 1872, Official Report, 18 m 10 e 

Auxiliary and Reserve Forces, Regulatioiu 

and Instructions, 22; 4/ 
Ayling (—) Discharge of, lorEmbeiEUBient, 

1; 5d : ! 

Blane Gold Medal— Award, 2» m 6 / -^ 

Brevet, 1/8 a— 16 / 8 o— 18; « a— 26;' 7 • 

1 /"S a— 12/8 6— 19/6/— 28/ 8 6-*-16 fa 7 • 

—26 TO 7/— 29 TO 8 6 

Brigade Depot at Brecon, 17 m 7 <f — 

Canteen Clerks. New Order, 3 » 8 • — 

Changes of Appointments, 1; 6 4—8; 6 e 

— 4 ; 3 c — 6 TO 6 d ; _ 

of Quarters, 20 to 6 6 

Channel Squadron, Aoddent to, at Madeira, 

4;3c 
Chatham Dockyard Extension, 28 / 8/— 1 

/6/:_-6/6c— 12/6 rf-24/8cf 

New Smithey at, 27 / 8 • 

Experiments at, 28 m 6 e ^ 

Garrison, Changes in, 28 ; 8 tf^SQ; 8/ 

Gun Wharf, 24 ; 12 a ♦ 

Launching, Ways at, 22; 8 e 

Lectures at, 8 ; 6 c ^ 

- Railway in thft DocVrj^x^L,^ i ti % 






mmw 



PALMXB*8 INDBX TO '* THl TUIM " WnrtPAFEB. 



VftTiJ tad Ifflitenr IntdlieMiM (conttntMd). 

Court liIartiAlt, bm Malta 

MonlUj Bettirtiw of , 6 f6 e 

■ ^ oit Thos. CiipearD, for Desertion, IZj^f 

— »— on William Eyant, 20/12 e 
— on John Kelly, 18^ 5/ 

^on FbiDtp Leeton, 24 ; 12 a 

' on Sub-Lieut. Psnonf, 12/6 • 



- on Sergt. Prlcfc 18 ; 5/ 
. on Btib-Lieat. Byan, 21 J 5 e 



. on Prlrate Ward, 22/6 • 
Dartmoor, Surrey of, for the Autumn 

IffAiorarree, 24/12 a 
-^-^ Denrten, Oflleial Betum of, 81 IN 7 
-'-^Direct Comminioni, War OfBoe ' 

about, 16 /'6i 
«-u^ DmniMien, Fidony Practiied to Obtain, 8 / 

5e 
^ — '^Mng Operations, 80 i 7 • 
•^^--i- DoektarOB at PorUmouth, 10/6 • 
— ^ Drenkenneti, Fines for, Orders about, 18 

m 6 /-^14 >n 5/ 
Dublin Sbhool of Instruction, Officers at 

Drill, 29 m 6/ 

— Exchanges of Stations, 8^' 6 c— 4 j 8 c— 7 j 
8 6—8/6 <v^/6'c— 6m 6^— 19 m 6 • 

— of Officers, 6/6 c 

Electrldty and Torpedo ICanafement, 

Courses of Instruction for Officers, 6 m 6/ 

Farewell BAn^uet to the Officers Lesvin|f 

forIndiai^2j8e 

uFiildMAshaU's Lew, 6 /6/-16/6 c 

— Fines, General Order about, 12/6 d 

— *- FlagOfficers'OoodSsirrlcePeneiion— Award 

1/6/ 
.-^^Fraste Guns, nfl2b 
Game of War to be Played at Aldershott 

dub-House, 17 m 7 cf 
— iQeoeral Orders, Sj 6 e— 11 i 6 c 
*-^i^ Gentlemen Cadets, Examinations, 29 7 6 / 

—22/6 e 
Good Ouiduct Medals, New Order aboul^ 

17/6 c 
— -Oriiiit Tarraouth, Opening of a Detach- 

ment School at6/ 6/ 
Oh^enwiifli Hospital Pension, Award, 22 / 

6c 
*— Gtlmel)r Bapsrimmtt at Calaia, 81 j 10 f 
^-*^ Half Pay List, 4 y 6 a 
•-— Awthigs (Vice Adm.} Notice of, 17/6/ 
— - H. M. S. Adriadn^ Ifovements of, in the 

Mediterranean^ 1 j 6 d 

» I iilsrfsfcps, Notes about, 287 9/ 

— * Aurora, Inquiry into the Disturbance on, 

Chmlkngtf, 27; 6/-.17/6/ 

— * Dsvasftfftbfi, 26 m 6 e 

GlaitoniBj 6 <>-18 fbf^29 mbf 

mt m\ Sorthumiimiaiid, Acddent to, 6 i 10 0— 7/ 

6 a— 91* 6 a— 18/6 •—80> 7 f 
— — Thyndtnr, 26 m 12 c 

High Angle and Vertical Fire Committee, 

24 » 12 6 

JSOfgat Banw, 8/6/ 

Bononuyr lUak, Qnnt of, 12/8 b 

'^^^ladamt^dlkrofW. C. Naagle, 17/6/ 
'^^'^'-iogpeaiioiu^ Mm 6/ "^ * -^ ^ 



Vairal and MOitazy XntelligMioa (ctrntim^. 
— Indian Colonels, 21 y 6/ 

Troops, Arrival of, at Porteiiiouth,4/8e 

—18/ 6/ 
— — Depart for Bombay, lOi 8 il— 16 j 6 /" 
—18/ 6 e— 29/ 6/— 8/6 c 

Marches of, in India, 10 j 5 d 

I Vacancies, 8 / 6 c 

Invalided Soldiers' Families, Order about, 

I2fhd 

Junior Naval Professional Aseociation 

Offer a Prise for Best Essay on Tactics, 20 ■ 
66 

Knights of Windsor, 21/ 6 c 

Lectures at the Boyal United Serriee 

Institution, 18/6/ 

Levee of the Commander-in-Chief, 14 m 6/ 

Lieutenants with Temporary Hank, 12 m 8/ 

Localization, 6/7 e— 8/ 10 d 

Locomotive Engines, \1 ml d 

Lodging Allowance for Marxied Officers, 24 

m 12 6 ' 

Long Service MedaU, &c., 16 / 6 <i— 26/6/ 

-8 m 6 6—24 m 12 6—29 m 6/ 

Martini-Henri Rifles, First Issue, 26/6/ 

Medals and Gratuities, Awards, 4/8 r— 1 / 

»/ 
-»— Medway Steam Reserve, 6 m 6 <f 

Military Centre for Stafifordshire, 12/7/ 

— — Grievances, $€€ Militaut 

Morality, Notes about, 28 / 6 rf 

■' Uniform, Notes about, 7/ 8 /— 8 J 6 d- 

10/8<f— ll/9« 
Militia, Notices about, 11/6 c— 27 / 6/-4 

/6 6—10 fb e— 18/6 6—18 m 12 c 

Regiments, Days for Training in 1878, 



18/6/ 

— s™ 



J^L 



•pedal Order on Absence of Officers, 18 



liiscellaneous News, 14/ bf—S/bf—ltf 

66 

Moncrie£P Guns, 4/6 »— 8 m 6/ 

Mounted Riflemen, 21 / 9 #—24 / 6 y— 18 / 

4<f— 21/8 6— 6m6/ 
Movements of Troops, 2/8 e— 24 ; 12 a-r 

18 m 12 c 
-- — Mutiny Act, Notes about, 20/ 10 e 

Naval Appointments, 10/7 c 

Good Service Pensions, 28/ 7/— 8/6 / 

Half Pay, Notes about, 81* 6 s 

Knights of Windsor, 16/7 d 

Prize Money, Distributions, 4/6 a — 16 

m 7 rf— 19 m 6/— 26 to 7 « 

New Colonelcies, 12/12 6 

Military Saddles, 18/ 6 • 

Naval Reserve, 20/7/ 

Officers Dinners, 1 1 j 6 c 

Commuting their Retired Allowance, 12 

/8 6 

Grievances, 16/6 c— 27/6/ 

Retiring on ReceiTing the Value of their 

Commissions, 1/8 a— 8 ; 6 c— 15.; 8 a— I / 8 

a— 10/5 e— 12 fS 6—26 / 8 6—18 m 6 /— 29 

BLda\ OT^t% , ^ 3 ^ J— '^ ^ ^ S 



ICar. 81| 1878.] palhbb*8 ixdsx to '' thx hmss *^ NswsiPAPttft. 



Me# 



KftTBl ttud IDlitarj Intelligeiioe Cconiinued), 

PUnk Bridges, 19 m 6 e 

— Popoif (Adm.,) at Portsmouth, 22y 6 c 

Portsmonth Dockyard Shipbuilding Worki, 

28/12S 

Prince Imperial returns to Woolwich, 25/ 

6/-28>5e— 3/5/ 

^— Promotions, 1 j 8 a— 4 j 6 a — 8 ; 8 a— 15i 
8 a— 26i 7 •— I / 8 a— 5 /7 a--8 / 5 c— 12/ 
8 a— 16/5/— 19/6 A-26/8 A— 1 m 7/— 15 
m 7 rf— 17 m 7 rf— 22 m '' /— 26 m 7 /— 29 
m8 6 

Purchase Grievance, Notes about, 21 / 8 b 

^-— Rating of Vessels in the Bojal Nayy, 81 
f 3 c 

Recruiting, 6 m 5 ; 

Regimental Distinctions, 8/ i2 </ 

Police, 17 w 7 i 

System, 6 j 7/ 

Report on Military Education, 25/5/ 

Reserve Forces, 24/ 5 « 

Retired List, 1 j 8 a — 4 j 6 a — 8 / 8 a — 11 

j 7 /"—IS ; 6 a— 18y 6 a— 26 j 7 s—^ j 6/— 
1 /8 a— 6/7 a— 8/60—12/8 a— 16 f6 /"— 
19/5/— 22 f7 #—26/8 6—1 m 7/— 5 m I2d 
—12 SI 8 /— 15 m 7 rf— 19 m 6/— 26 m 7 e-29 
1118 6 

Revised Military Orders, 17 m 7 i 

Robbery at the Depot at Walmer, IjSd 

Reward for discovery, Sj 5 d 

Royal MiUtary Academy, List of Success- 
ful Candidates for admission, 12 / 10 s 

Examinations, 20 / 12 e— 25/6 Ih-12 m 



i9i 



Naval College at Greenwich, 18 J 5/— 28 

-4/6/ 

Minutes for Admission, 25 / &f~~27j 5/ 

Warrant, 10 « 6 rf 

School of Instruetion at Aldershott, OflOcen 

joining, 28 m 6 c 

of MiUtary Engineering, Gentlemen En- 
tered in, Sj 6 c— 4 ;• 3 c— 26 j 5 / 

Sdf-Inmcted Mutilations by Prisoners at 

Chatham, 16 m 6/ 

Ship News, 1 /6 rf-4 J 8 €-7; 8 l>— 8; 5rf 

18 ; 5/— 16 j 6 /—20j 6 /— 21 ; 6 0— 28^ 5/ 
—25 J 5/— 30j 7 «-4/5 6— 16/6 c— 17/6/ 
—18/ 5/— 21 /6 rf— 24/5 rf— 26 /6/— 27/ 

I 5 «— 8 m 5 •— 10 m 6 <f- 11 m 12 «— 19 m 5 s 
—24 m 12 6—26 m 6 c— 26 m 6 c— 27 w 6/ 

Silver Medals for Long Service, 28 > 5 /— 

26i5/ 

Soldiers' Pay, 27/6/ 

Staff College— General Order, 18 y 5 / 

Appointments Vacated, 18 j 5 s 

Swedish Navy, Notes about, 2Sj 5 d 

— ^ Torpedoe Company, IS fbf 

Torpedoes, Experiments with, 17 m 12 e 

in the Med way, 8 j 6 c — 31 jZ c 

Tnuning Ships, 8 ; 6 d 

University (Candidates, 47 mi 7d 

Vacancies, 3 m 5 / 

— - War Game Suu^y, Mj^o c 

Woolwich, Duke of Cambridge At, 6/5 / 

Fire Mt, see FiMEa 



Kava] and MiUtary IttCeUigeiiee^TbonftiniiBdl}, 

Woolwich "Infants,^2ii8<>-^y 5/^B f 5« 

— — Laboratory, Explosion at, 18 ; 5 < 

New Anvil Block, 15 m 6/ 

Officers of the Royal Artillery^ rec^htij 



joined at, 21 i 5 c 

Poor Rates & Government, 30/7 s 

Private Experiments with AggreMttte 



Torpedoes^ 29 m 5 /*-^l w 14 a 
— « — Railway, 8 i 6 <f— 1 1 / 6 c 

-School df Instruotiott at-«Mai^tfii of 



Lome joins, 31 m 14 a 
to Shoeburyness, IVoeps aeat fliM < by ' 

Water, 16/5 c 
Nelson, (Lord> Death of hir Nie^^ 1 f%% . 
(T. J.) on the Treasury and the OdU bf 

Prosecutions, 6/ 7 c 
Netherlands — 

Coinage QueiCion^ 19 m 5^6 

Monetary Commission, 10/5 <f 

*-^ Proposal for a Financial Scheme iot^ 

Railway to Java, 14 > 5 r 
Sugar Cultivation in the Dutch Itidiety-H 

mhb 

Treaties of Commerce with, 11/^2 * 

Neufville, (F. de) on the AUUtma 'BtflhNiji 

iy7a 
New Buxton Lime Company, 24/ T a 

Blasting Powder— Pudrolythe, 1&> 7/ 

East London Industrial Home, 24 m^t'd 

Hospital for Women, EreuiBg OosmM la 

aid of, 22 m 12 6 

Law Courts, 7)9/ 

Marine Engine, Experimental T^sial^^^'t8 » 

12 c 

Mines Regulation Act,' lOy h% 

Phinet, 21/'9/ 

Public Companies, Wasteful DiMribvttOii^f 

Circulars, 21/10 a 
NEW SOUTH WALES ^- 

Notes on Gold in, 31 i 4/ 

Suitable for Consumptive Patittnts,. 1 p ia« 

New Steam-Steering Screw, 4 /'9 s 

Training College, 27/10 • 

— Throughf are, 4 m 1 1 a 

Tear's Day in Paris, #<« Feahob 

at Inverary, 4^ 8 </ 

in Spain. 11 > 10 c 

at the Vatican, 9U Italy, 

York, Customs Retams oU26fA/ 

' Vital StatUtics of, 3 ^4/ 



OOcUa Ordw About 5/ 6e 



'Chm0,24 /12 a 



NEW ZEALAND:— 

Agricultural News,< 1^^' be 

Assurances, 20 /'4 c/ 

Finance, 16 j 5 rf 

Immigrant News, 16 j 5 c — 20/4 d 

Lnmigrants for Railway, 11 j^; < — 1^ la 11/ - 

Labour Requirements, 20/4 d 

Loan and Mercantile Agency Oompunj, 13 

; 66 

New Grovemor, 24 m 9 t 

MivdalT^ , ^V w 1 c 

— Postai ls%H<^ *liVi j A dl ^ . _ 

I 16 j 6 d 



jTAiiAJHiB 8 INDEX TO '' THS Ttii^B ** KEWSPAPEA. 



[Jan. 1 to. 



Kew ZeAlaod {continued), 

PubUc Work*, 16 / 6 rf 

-^— Vogel CM.) on Intercolonial Reciprocity, 

20/4rf 

War News, 16 i 6 rf 

— Weekly News from England, 16^ 6 c 
New Zealand Trust and Loan Company, 28 j 7 

c— 4/6a 
Neircaatle Clmnioal Works Company, 18/6 a 
Newdegate, (C. N.) at Leamington, on Scripture 

Headers, 16 j 12 « 

— -^ on Monastic Institutions, 31 j 10 d 

on Public Business, 18/ 6 6 

Newport Market Refuge, Annual Meeting, 7 m 

10 6 
Newspapers lor Germany, Official Notice about, 

Uj 10 i 
Newsrendors and Newsrending BeneTolent and 
ProTident Institution, Annual Meeting, 1 m 6/ 
Newton, Chambers & Co., on the Price of Coal, 

7fii lOe 
NBST OF KIN— PERSONS WANTED:— 

Adam, William, Hi 1 & 

John, 7/ 14 a 

— ^^ Adolphus, Eidwin, 26 m 14 6 
*i*-«-« Ash, Mrs., 26 m 1 6 
.-^ Aahwood, Frederick, 15/1 6 
— — Atkinson, Wm. George, 6/ 1 b 

John, 16/1 6 

Bacon, Joshua, 8 m 1 6 

Badoock, William Kingsley, 1 m 1 6 

— -> Barker, Miss Sarah, 8 m 1 6 | 

W., 20 j 1 6 

Baron, John Hamer, 20/1 6 

— ^ Batsford, Richard, 10 m 12 a 
Beckwith, Gen. J. C, 20 m 1 6 

»— Belbin, John Butler, 4 ml b 

Bemier, Victoria, 10/ 1 6 

— *- Berrie, John, 22mlb 

Berry, Georgiana and Anastasia, 26ml b 

— Berryman, Mary Caroline, 26 m 14 a 

Bidwell, George, 17 ni 16 

BUcke, Charles, 27/1 6 

Bones, Sophia, 13 / 18 e 

— — Boulton, Emmie de, 12 ml b 

Box, James, 8 m 1 6 

Boydell,C. O., 7il6 

Brown, John, 7 j 1 6 

Burton, William, 18 m. 1 6 

Burwick, Ann, 2 j 1 6 

Campbell, Archibald, 14 m 1 6 

Maria Erskine, 14 m 1 6 

Catalan, Gabrielle, 29 m 1 6 

Chambers's Ii^dez to 29 m 1 6 

Cook, Robert, 24 m 1 6 

Crook, John, ISj 1 6 

— Cuffley, Hannah, 7 m 1 6 

— Benj. Huttabel 7 w 1 6 

Cullmer's Descriptive Index to 2^16 

-— Davis, Joseph, 7j I b 

Dawson, William Douglas, 28/ 1 6 

Dentome, Madame. 28 w 1 6 

I>o)w. Mwhn<A, 2G f \ h ^ 

jyou^Ias, Willi lai, or DougloB Dawson, 2o 



yg&er^ Fnncea, 25 m 14 

' ^^^od^ Thomas Howt 



a 
Howard, 



J/16 



Next of Kin—Persons Wanted (continued), 

English Child Saved from Drowning at 

Rouen in 1833, 22/1 i& 

Eyre, Elizabeth, 18 ; 1 6 

Farmer, Susan, 18y 1 6 

Fellows, Mary, 26 fib 

Filewood, Robert 22; 16 

Foster, Charles Sparrow, 7 j 1 6 

France, Joseph, 24 m 1 6 

Gardner, Charles Hurst, 17/16 

Garrett, William, 28/13/ 

Gibb, David and John, 11 m 1 6 

Grant, WiUiam, otherwise Burton, 11 m 1 6 

Gregory, Mrs. Margaret, 3/16 

Grey, John, and Elizabeth Pook, 11/1 6 

Grubb, Richard, Jane, Nelly and Ann, 9 ; 

1 6 

Gurr, Ann, 87 1 6 

HaU, Thomas, 6/ 14 a 

of Finch Lane, 7/16 

Han? il ton, Edw. alias Edward Deane Free- 
man, 21 m 18 / 

Handley, Delphine, 81 m 1 6 

Hardy, Margaret, 29 j* 1 6 

Harley, William, 11 i 16 

Harris, Heury, 6j 14 d—lZj 13 e 

Capt. G. D., 3 /• 1 6 

Louisa, 3iy 1 h 

lieintzman, Mrs. Emelie, 15/1 6 

Hills, Charles, 18/1 6 

Hodges, Mary Ann, 28 i/i 1 6 

Hoff, William, 24 /* 1 6 

Hollis, Edward, 18/ 1 6 

^— Holmes, Robert, 19 m 1 6 

Howell, John, 14 / 1 6—19/ 1 6 

Hurrell, Hugh Eaward John, 25 m 1 6 

Jones, Mrs. Sophia, 14 ; 1 6 

Jordan, William, 22 ; 1 6 

Kean, William, 1 j 1 6 

KeUciU, Mary, 20 w 1 6 

Kitinsky, Anna, 30 / 1 6 

Knocker, John, 12 m 1 b 

Lane, Robert Crispin, 1 / 14 a 

Lawes, Mary Anne, 7 ; 1 6 

Lawson, Henry Watson, 20/ 1 7, 

Lewthwaite, Rev. Soloman, d>\ mXh 

Linton, H., 28/ 1 6 

Lizardi, Joseph J. de, 4 m 1 6 

Llwellyn, Anne Maria, 6 ;n 1 6 

Lloyd Hugh, 19 m 1 6 

Mackay, Rev. J. A. D., Sj 1 6 

Magee, Isabella, 8^ 14 rf 

Magrini, Romualdo- Francesco, 12 ;n 1 6 

Margrone, Rachel, 19/14 a— 26/ 14 6 

Marine, G^eorge, 17 7 1 6 

Martin, Maria, 6 m 1 6 

Mary Jane, 19 m 1 6 

M'Craith, Laura, 18 i 1 6 

McDonnell, George, 17 m I 6 

M*Ewen, Andrew, 13 j I b 

— M*Pherson, John, 26 7 1 6 

Mercer, Andrew, 8/16 

Meredith, Elizabeth Mathews, 21 / 13 ci 

Mnrphy, Gi^t%e;*\V f V b 

^a»\v, .loVvxv, V^ f \ b 



Next of Kin— Penotu Wanted (ayiUtmud), 

Oldinford, Nash, 5 w 1 6 

— — Oliver, John, 11 m 1 6 

Orton, Arthur, 5 /* 1 6 

Peach, Benjamin, 3/16 

Phdp, Jane, 27/ 1 6 

Fmkney, Francis, 5 m 1 6 

— Fook, Elizabeth, and John Grey, 11/1 6 
Pretlove, Hannah, 19 / 14 a— 24/14 a— 6 

wis/ 

Randall, Mrs. Ann, 7 jlh 

Bead, Cordelia Angelica, 6/14 a 

Reid, Miss A., 28 ; 1 & 

Reynolds, Louise, 25 ; 1 6 

— Robertson, Alex, and David, 14^ 1 6 

Ross, Capt. Fitzgerald, 3^16 

Russell, W., 28 m 1 6 

Sazby, Sarah Jane, 12 m 1 b 

St. Siaur, Isabella, 14 m 1 6 

Scarth, Hemy, 20 ; 1 6 

Scholes, William, G / 1 6 

Scott, Samuel Ponsonby, 26 m 1 6 

Seifenheld, Albert, 29 m 1 6 

Selby, Samuel, B. J., 14/1 h 

Sherratt, John, 26/ 1 6 

Simpson, Mrs., 6 ; 1 6 

Slater, Matthew, 15 / 1 6 

Smith, Courtney, 3/16 

James, 7/16 

James Gordon, Will of, 22 m 1 6 

Lt. Col. Robert, 24/1 6—4 m 1 6 

Walter William, 12/ 1 6 

Soldiers' Pay, 27/6/— 1 m 6 < 

— Southey, Henry, 1 jlh 

Stanley, Eleanor, 16 j 1 6 

Steel, Anna Caroline, 24 m 1 6 

Stevens, John, 18/ 1 6 

Stewart, Miss Marjory, 2 j 1 6 

Sarah Ann, 6 w 1 6 

Summers, Mrs. Samuel, 26/1 6 

Taylor, John, 14 ; 1 6 

— r- Thompson, James, 13y 1 6 

— '- Tiley, Amelia, 4/16 

Toogood, Catherine, 26 j 1 6 

Uholamb, Fred. Wm.. 7^16 

Verderer's Court of Epping Forest Papers, 

28ml6 

Vernon, a Monthly Nurse, 7 m 1 6 

Wagstaff, Mrs. Charles Eden, 7 j 1 6 

Ward, Catherine and Emma, 14 w 1 6 

Warden, of Peckham, 10/1 6 

Warn, John William, 17 m 1 6 

Warren, Frederick Albert, 17 m 1 6 

Waters, Marcus Charl^ 20 m 1 6 

Watkins, — , 11 ; 1 6 

Webb, Bithia, 13 j 1 6 

^ Williams, Harrietta, 29 m 1 6 

Wilson, John Edward, 6 m I 6 

William, 26/ 1 6 

Wilton, William James, 30 ; 1 6 

Wood, John, 27/ 14 a 

Young, George Walter, 7/16 

Nice Protestant Hospital, Amateur Musical Per- 
formance for the Boneflt of, 6/9 J 

Nile (The) Tmrellers can now Ascend it, 13 f' 9 e 
IfjJUon (Christine) and her American Tour, 24 m 



Nisbet, Rooke and Daw on the Case Andrews v. 

Salt, 8 m 10 /• 
Nitrate of Soda, and the Peruvian Goyenunent, 

1 tea 

Nitrous Oxide Gas, Notes about, 28 j 7 6 

Nixon (John) on the Strike in South Wales, 38 i 
6b 

'^Nobbling the Press " from the Pa// Mcdi GaxitU^ 
18/ 7 /• 

Noel (D. C.) on Ophthalmia, 21 m 11/ 

Noncomformist Politics, 27i 12 €—28^9/ 

North British and Mercantile Insurance Com- 
pany, 15 m 6 a 

England Shipowners' Association, Annual 

Meeting, ISj 10 d 

of Europe Landand Mining Company, ij 5 a 

Surrey Schools, Ophthalmia at, 19 m 10/ 

Notes about, 19 m 10/— 21 m 11/ 

see EDtrcATiOH 

Northumberland House, and the Embankment, 
8 III 10/— 10 m 12 a— 15 m 7 c 

- — Meeting on the Threatened Demolitioii of , 
81 TO 7 </ 

Notes About, 1 m 11 6—8 m 6 c--4 m 10 / 

—6 TO 12 6—15 TO 8 a 

Norton (A. J ) on the Death by Nitrous Ozido 
Gas, 2SJ 7 6 

(George Chappie) on London Police Magis- 
trates, 10/10 rf-ll/12</ 

Nottingham School of Art, Distribution of PrisM 
by Mr. Cole, 17j6 « 

Norway — MiscellaneouB News, 4/ 6 a 

Storthing, Proceedings in, 19 / 6 c 

Norwegian House, the Ardiitect, 4^ 7 • 

Notes about, 8/ 12 d 

-^ Fish, 20 TO 6 a 

Norwich, New Lunatic Asylum for, 28/ 12 c 

Union Fire Insurance — Value of Shaivs 

and Dividends, 16 ; 6 c 

Norwood (C. M.) Charges Against British Ship- 
owners, 13/6 s 

Nova Scotian Coal, 14 m 11/ 

Novel Clerical Testimonial at San Francisco, 6 m 
4e 

Nursing Employment for Women, 19 m 11/ 

O. 
Ocean Marine Lisurance Company, 11 J 6 a— 28 

j 7 a 
Ochre Refuse, a New Commodity, 18 to 10 c 
Odams (James) on London Drinking Water, 8 ; 

10/ 

on our Meat Supply, 12/7 «^ 

Odd Fellows Anniversary Dinner at Beading, 19 

/12e 
O^Donnell (F. Hugh) on the Queen's University, 

Galway, 28 to 6/ 
O'Dowd (James) on Doomsday Book, 8/6 •— 

10; 9 a 
Official Civil Appointments, 4; 7 e- 11 j 6 d—lS 

76 a— 18/11 6— 27i5 a— I fS a— 8/*12r— 

8/6/— 17 / 11 (2— 24/9 e— 3 m « >— 6 to 12 d 

—13 to 7 c— 14 TO 10 rf— 15 TO 7 <i— 18 m 4 f^lZ 

ml f— *i^mb\) 



uu 



PALHEB*8 IKDBX TO ^* THB TIMB8 ^ HEW8PAPBB 



[Jan. 1 fff 



Oili, State of the Market, 1 i 7 b^2j 6 /—Si 5 h 
— 4i 4 •— 8> 7 e— 9j 6 rf— lOj 4/— 11 ; 6 c— 
15 ; 6 c— 16j 6 &— 17i 6 6— 18^ 6 c— 22 / 6 6 



21/ 



80i6 6— 81i6/— 1/6 b— S/ee— 5/6 
6/6 i— 7/11 S— 8/6 rf— 12/7 ^— 18/7 
U/8fr— 16 /"lO &— 19 / 10 &— 20/7 (/— ! 
10 a— 22/10 rf-26/10 6—27/7 «— 28/10/ 
—1 HI 10 <f-*5 m 10 d— 6 m 7 e— >7 m 10 e— 8 m 
10 c-12 m 11 6—18 m 7 6—14 m 7/— 15 w 6 cf 
—19 m 7 6—20 in 6 d— 21 m 7 rf— 22 m 10 c— 
26 m 7 •—26 m 10 6—27 m 10/— 28 m 10/— 29 
m6 6 

0*Keefe (Father) his Cafe to be Brought Before 
ParUaineiit,18/7/ 

•« (Hd Crome "14/10 0—17 m 10 a— 20 m 11 a— 
25 m 4/— 27 1115/ 

Old Friend hi a New Dresa, a Swmdle, 4^9 6 

—— PrtTilege— Abp. of Cantarbuiy Orantt D»> 
ffreef. 5/7 a 

QideatUhabitaat— «n Aodent Carp at Chantilly, 
18/5/ 

"^-^ the B0tt<m Oommereiai BuMin, 4/ 12 e 

Oldham ^Charles F.) on the Ruiaian Oampagna, 
2/10 6 

Ommanney CVioe Adm.) on the Lose of the 
Nm^fiMt, if 9/ 

Open Spacea in London, 14/ 11 •— 15 1' 12 d 

Opening of BioaeaniB on Sundays, lutings in 
Favour of, 20 m 7 6 

Ophthahnia at tiie North Surrey School, 19 m 

10/ 

Notes about, 21 m 11 /— 26 m 12/ 

Opium Trade of India, 29/5/ 

Oranges and Lemons, Lnports of, 18 / 6 &*17 J 

4/* 
Ordinations, Return of the Number of Beoent, 8 

i 5 < 
O'Beilly (Mjles) on Queen's College, Galway, 18 

m 6 c— 27 m 12/ 
Orientalist Pedantry, 20 m 7 < 
Ornamental Obiecte, Price Sale List of Sir Jas. 

S. Willes' Collection of Sevres, Dresden &c., 

Chma,10/5/ 
Orphan Working Schools, 115th Annual Court, 

1/6 6 
Osbom (Samuel) on a Winter Sanitarium, 22 / 

10 s 
(Capt. Sherard) on Adm. Farragut's At- 
tack on Mobile, 6 m 12 a 

on Naval Good Service Pensions, 28/7/ 

Ossington (Lord) Health of, 29/ 9 e -30/ 5/— 8 

/5 c— 4/7 a— 7/10/— 14 /6 6—21/9/ 
Otters, Capture of two off Goran, 25/ 11 e 
Otway (A. J.) at Chatham, 17/ 7 d 
Our Local Budget, 11/4/ 
Out Patients and Medical BeUef, 13 ; 11 a 
Outram Statue, 28 m 7 < 
Ouvah Coffee Company, 80/ 6 a 
Ouvry (P. T.)on Mr. Cobden and the Land 

Question, 10/ 5 c 
Overcrowded Houses, 1/ 5/— 3/ 6/— 14 ; 10/ 
OvBrloadi^g Ships at Sea— Meeting at Shef- 
^e/r/ to, see Deck Loads 
Over-irork, the Zancei on. 4j8 ^ 
^^^^'J^^i^ ^^ ^n^ote, 8/9/ 



OXFOBD T7KIVEB8ITY :— 

Acts Abolishing Tests— Mr. Pottmger^s 

Tract on how to Evade, 10 m 10 « 

Appointments, 26/ 12 c— 27/8 c 

Arnold Prize Essay, 26 m 5 6 

Subject for 1874, 26 m 6 5 

— — Bodleian Library, New Regulations, 24 m 5^ 
Christ Church Cathedr^ Passion Music 

at, 21 m 12 (f— 22 m 12 < 

Christ Church Elections, 6/7 /— 10 m 10 s 

College Exhibitioners, Appointments, 27 m 

12/ 

Convocations, 25 / 6 /— 26 /12 c— 27/8 c 

Corpus Christi, Elections, 11/9/ 

Degrees CJonferred, 15/ 5 e— 8 / 5 /— 26 / 

12 c— 10 m 10 « 

Dvke Scholarship, 6/7/ 

Elections, 81 m 12 e 

Elections, 8/5/— 14/10 c— 17/9 /— 19/ 

12«— 28/12<f-18m7/ 

Examinations for Degrees, 26 m 6 5 

of Schools, 12 / 12 c 

Examiners, 10 m 10 e— 18 m 7/— 20 m 7 s— 

24 m 5/— 29 m 10/ 

Exeter CoUege Elections, 6/7/ 

Exhibition, 20 m 7 « 

Grocers Company, 20 m 7 e 

Hall-Houghton Prize, Subject, 12/12 c 

Ilchester Prize, Subject, 19/11 • 

Ireland, Schohurship, 26/12 e 

— International Law, Award of Pxiie, 12 m 

!»/ 

Jesus College, Elections, 12 / 12 c 

Keble College, Election, 20 m 7 s 

Lectures, 21/4«— 6 /7/— 19/12 s-« m 6/ 

Local Examinations, 8 m 12 6 

Magdalen Hall, Elections, 24/8 a 

New College, Elections, 6/7/ 

Statutes, 81 ; 4 •— 12 m 12/ 

Telescope, 5 m 9/ 

Oriel CJollege, Election, 6/7/ 

Pembroke College, Election, 11/9/— 17 m 

10 a 

Professor of Logic, Candidates, 22 m 12 • 

Queen's College, Elections, 6/7/ 

Badcliffe Examiners, 1 / 12 « 

Select Preachers, 25/6/— 12 m 12/— 20 m 

7« 
Syston, Grant of £200 to the Living of, 19 

/12e 

Taylor Listitution, 5 m 9/ 

Trinity Ck>llege, Elections to Scholarships, 

19/12S 

University Accounts, 6y 7/ 

Calendar, 24/8 a 

College, Elections, 81/ 4 s— 4 m 10 6—28 

m 5 6 

Lectures, 12 m 12/ 

Winerian Law Scholarship, Award, 24 m 

6/ 
Worcester College, Election, 6/7/— 10/ 

12 c 
Oyster Fisheries on the South (3oast, 9 i' 12 a 
CoTuwfCli, De\ona\i^ «xA1SjsBidi& QYifcer 

FisTaeTy Compaa^, \Q j" ^ a 

Import, ¥\a\i Mi<\ O^aXjw C^m^xw'u^'il ^ 

10 a 



Mtt. 81, 1878.] 



PALMBB'S INDBX to the ^^ TDfSS ** MEWBPiLPIB. 



Par 



Ojiten, South of Engluid Ofiter Company, 15 
m 6 a— S7 m 10 a 

P. 

TmdAc Coftflt Surrey, 18 m 10 (^ 

— — Mail Steamship Company, 81 m 9 a 

^-— Steam Kayigation Company and Steam 

Lannches, 6 ;' 6 a 
Packington, Sir John, and Uneeaworthy Shipi, 

S8ml3e 
Paget, Lord Clarence, Notioea ahoot, 27 j 9 • 
Pain^ Trinity Board Tender for, 29 m 10 <f 
Paley, T. A., on Dr. Hayman, 7j 8 d 
Palgraye, F. T., on Byron's Address to tiie 

Oeean,14i6/ 
Palmer, Ber. Geo., Appeal for Elizabeth 

Brookers, 11 mil/ 

Hinde, at Lincoln, 9^ 10 s 

Paniad, Sir Anthony, Health of, 10/11 e 
Panthays, Fall of Talifoo, 20 j 10 e--22 j 6 b 

Notes about, 22 j 6 6— 26j 10/ 

Papal Bianiage Dispensations, Notes about, 16 

ai6s 
Paper, Imports of Foreign, 14^' 9 s 

— Trade, Export Returns, 6 j 6 d 
Paraffine Trade in ScotUmd, 11 ; 6 <f 

Pareta, Marquis^ on the Boman Campagna, 80 / 
4/ 

Parish Constables Aot, and the Duke of Buck- 
ingham, 2 ; i • 

Plebiscite, 16/12 c 

Parker Street Mission Hall, Note about, 17 j 7 f 

Parks Begulation Bill, Notes about, 28 ; 10 d 

Parliament, Application for Seats on the Open- 
ing, 8/9 • 

^— Defeat of the €k>Yemment, the Foreign 
Press on, 18 m 6 a — 16 m 6 a — 17 m 7 h — 17 m 
12 e— 28in6b 

I ■ the Irish Press on, 18 m 6 d~16 m B e — 
19 m 6 d^-81 m 8 c 

— - First Act of the Session, 20 m 6/ 

Judicial Business of the House of Lords, 6 

— Lord Commissioners to Open, 6/9 s 

— ^ Merer and Seconder of the Address on 
Opening, 23 j 9 •— 27> 9 6—28 ; 9 s 

New Members, 16 i 8a— 7 / 6 c— 11 /6 ft— 

li/8 a— 19/6 /— 22/7 •—26/8 6—28/6 c 
— 4 m 6 e— 11 m 6 •—12 m 8/ 

Writs. 26^7 •—7/6 c— 11 /6 6—22 fC c 

^21 m 6 e 

— — Opening of the Session, 7/6 a 

Out of Session, 7j4a— 8i lOi— 9il0e— 
lli7a— 18j 7e— 14/ 7 o— 16j 12 •— 17 ; 7 d 
—18 J 7 a— 21 j 6 •—22 j 6 «/— 25 j 12 a— 28 j 
8 a— 29i 7 0—80/10 e— 8/10 •— 4/10 d— 
6/10/ 

Work for the House of Lord, 4/10 c 

Houses, Alterations, 7/10/ 

— - Light Outside, 6 si 9 • 

Signal Light at, 8/ 6 c 

Parliamentary Dinners, 6/9 /* 

— Draughtmanshi^, 5/' 11 c 

— Ifnagbttmanship, Notet about 21 j 7/ 
Onntt to Coloniet, 28jll e 

IbtS^S/"^ •^'"'^^^ -P«it>g»tiTe, Notes 



Parliamentary Procedure, 8/10 e— 11/T/ 
PABUAMENTABY KBOOISlinirfiB}— 

Abolition of Purchase, 11 m 6 1»— 12 m 6 a 

Address on the Boyal Speech, 7/6^0—7 / 

6d— 8/7c 

Answers to, 12/6 a& 6 

Adjutants in the Yeomanry, 28/6 cf 

Admiralty and War Office, Bebuilding BflL 

26/6 c— 25 m 7 6 

Administration, 26/6/ 

— Afghanistan Boundary, 21 /e •—21/7 / 

— 25 /6 c— 28/6 « 

Agricultural Children Bill, 20/6 d-Mf% a 

Betums, 22 m 6 6 

Alabama Claims^ 8/7 6— Im 6 a 

Anglo-Italian Mails, 6 m 6 e 

Arms of the Indian Army, 26ifli 6 e 

Army Badges, 11/6 c 

. Commissions, 4 m 6 c 

Estimates, 26/6 •—26/6 cU-*28/7 #—1 

m6/ 

Begulations, 26/6 a 

Ash Wednesday, 26/ %d 

— ~- Ashentees, 8 m 6 a 

Assistant Inspectors of Mines, 18/7 6 

Attorney General, 26 m 6 • 

Baker, Sir S^ 26 m 6 • 

Banda and Kirwee Prioe Money, B^m-^-^. 

280166 
Bastardy Law Amendment Bill, 14/^^-. 

21 /7 c— 25/7 e— 4 m 6 c— 7 m 6 a— 11 m^hj 

26 OT a— 28 m 6 a— 29 m 7 a 

Bethnal Green Museum, 6 m 6 c 

- Bills, Introduction of, 8/8 a— 11 /"7 1 
Blind and Deaf Children, 12/6 6 



Breach of Privilege, 21/6 / 

- - "' ' . ^1/6/ 

British Settlements on the Gambia, 21/6/ 



- Breakwater at Colombo, 2. 



' Subjects in San Juan, 19/6 d 
' vessels in American Waters, 11 mhf 



Budget, 21 m 6 6 

Burials Bill, 11/6 e— 27 m 6 6 

— ^— Division List, 28 m 6 df 

Business of the House, 8/7 6—11/6 o— 

11/6 •—6 m 8 6—8 m 6 6—21 m 6 a— 24 m 12 

<i— 26 m 5 4^—28 m 6 c 

Cabmen's Plates, 19/6 e 

Cape Mails, 21/6 <f— 26/6 6 

Capital Punishment, 1 m 6 a 

the Carl, 26/6 6 & e 

Case of Bp^ Duggan, 22/6 c 

> Mr. Dickson, 26 01 6 cf 



James Harris, 18/7 6—21 f^ d 

of Mr. Jencken and the Spanish Gorem- 

ment, 16/8 6 
the Maggie, 29 m 7 6 



ofSub.Lt. Tribe, 16/7 6 

Caralry and Artillery Kesenre, 18/7 c 

Census Beturns, 21 /6 c 

Central Asia, 7 m 5 d — 22 mS a 

Asian Question, 15/6 6—18 /T <i— V^ f 

6c— 2\ f (>e— ^ri J^it— ^lAJ^^r— \t«i%\> 



Pn 



PAZJCA's niDBX TO '* THB TDCES ** KKWBPAI^XB. 



[Jan. Ito 



Parliftmmtary Prooeedingi rcorUtnued)' 

— Chinese Coolies, 5 in 6 6 

ChivOTs (Edwin) Caae of, 14/4 c 

— CiTil Sendee, 26 m 6 c 

i— Claims of Indian Officers, 18 /7 e 

Coal, Scapdty of, 28/6 c 

Export of, 14/4 e—1 in 6 a 

by Rail, 6 in 6 c 

——— .Consumption of, 18/7 6 

^ -Supply, 8/7c— 14/4 k— 18/7 d— 22/ 

7 a— 28/6 « 
■ Select Committee on, 5 m 8 6—18 m 6 c 

Coalfields of China, 18/ 7 c 

CoUissions at Sea, 14/4 c 

Colonial Offenders, liy 5 c 

— Colonies, 1 m 6 e 

Compulsory Pilotage, 26 m 6 c 

Consolidated Fond Bill, 81 m 8 a 

I -^-* Consular Serrice, 1 m 6 6 
Consols|, 29 m 7 a 

— Contagions Diseases (Animal) 16/7 s 
Coolie Prosecutions, 21/6 s 

Correction of Speeches, 11 f 7 c— 16/8 6— 

19/8 6— 21/7y— 12 m 8 •—IS m 6 s 

Corrupt Practices, 26/6 6 

County Court Judges, 6 m 6 c 

— — > Court Theatre, 8 m 6 b 

Cove Chapel, 26/6 a— 6 m 8 c 

— -* Qriminal Prosecution, 21/6 d 

— Currency, 26 si 6 e 

Custody of Infants. 18/8 6— 25/7€— 1 in 

7 0—6 m 8 0—7 m 8 6—8 m 7 </— 26 m 6 a— 
29 m 7 a 

Defence of the Colonies, 8 m 6 c 

-^— Departmental E3q)enditure, 22/6 

— Desertion in the Army, 21 m 6 6 
I Devastation, 26/6 a— 4 m 5 d 

Digest of Sanituy Statutes, 26/6 c— 8/7c 

— ^ Diplomatic Relations with the Pope, iS f 

6 b 
*— Drainage and Improrement of Lands (Ire- 

Und) Provisional Orders Bill, 21/7 0—22/7 

e— 26/8 cH-8 m 6 a— 11 m 6 d— 11 m 7/— 22 

m 7 0—26 in 7 6 

Dublin College of Science, 8 m 6 6 

Uniyersity, 19/6 </— 26/6 b— 1 in 6 a— 

21 in6 6 
-i — East India Company's Stock, 26 m 7 6—27 

m7d 

Easter Review, 6 m 6 0— 28 m 7 

Vacation, 26 m 6 a 

Education Act, 14/4 c— 6 m 6 c— 26 « 6 

— Election of Representative Peers, 29 m7 d 

— Elementary Education Provisional Order 
Confirmation Bill, 26 m 7 6 

— Emanuel CoU^, 18 m 6 a 

Embassy Chapel at Vienna, 11 / 6 c 

— Emigration to Brazil, 18 / 7 a 

Endowed Schools, 8/ 7 0—12/6 c— 14/4 

6—18/8 6—7 m 6 d—U m 6 a— 26 m 7 6—28 
j» ed-'Sdm 7 a— 29 mSa 

Se/ect Committee, 16/8 b 

'—- ^ping Forest Bill, 18f7f'^20f^ 
^^^ffmea^28m6a 



Parliamentary Prooeedingt (eontinuedj, 

Factory Act Amendments, 12/6 6— 26/ 

66 
— — Enforcement of, 16 /6 6 
Fiji Islands, 19/6 c— 19 / 6 rf— 26 / 6 e 

—8m 6 6 ( 

-^— Financial Irregularities, 22m 7 e 

Fires Bill, 4 m 8 a 

Fisher Lads, 7 m 6 c 

Fog Signals, Sf7c 

— Forfeiture df Licenses, 11/6 

Foreign Decorations, 22 /*6 a 

Purchase of Arms, 28 m 6 6 

French Treaty of Commerce, 26 m 6 d 

Galway Prosecutions, 12/66—21/6 cf &/ 

—22 fS c— 26/6 c— 28/6 

the Gambia, 26 f 6c 

Game Laws, 18/6 <i— 6 m 6 a 

Gas, Price of, 28 in 6 6 

Stokers, 22/6 c 

Light and Coke Company, 26/6 a 1 

— Geneva Award, 4 m 6 0— 11 m 6 /— 26 m 
6 d , 

Greenwich Naval College,, 1 m 6 6 

Greycoat Hospital, 8/8 a 

Half-Pay Officers, 11 in 6/ 

Halfpenny Post Cards, 1 m 6 c 

Hampton Court Green, 26 m 6 e 

" Happy Land," Suppression of, 11 m 6 

Holy wood Inquest, 21/6 0—26/6 c 

House Duty, 19/6 c 

Horses, Our Supply, 21/6 a— 22/6 6—26 

/6 a— 26 /6 a 
Household Suffrage Counties, Scotland, 12 

Hyde Park Regulations, 11/6 c 

Division List, 29 m 8 a 

Imprisonment for Debt, Select Committee, 

16/8 6 
Improvement of Land in Ireland, 8/7 a— 

26/7 
Income Tax, 18/7 6—8 m 6 6—26 m 7 0— 

28 m 7 0—22 m 8 a 

Indian Regiments, 26/6 c 

Bonus, 21 m 6 6 

Industrial Provident Societies Bill, 26/8 a 

Infant Life, 18/ 7 c 

Innkeepers* Liability, 12/Sc 

Inspectors of Mines, 19/6 d 

Insufficiently Stamped Newspapers, 4 m 6 < I 

Intestates, Widow and Children Bill, 7 m 6 \ 

a— Urn 5 rf— 14 m 6/ ( 

International Law, 22 ot 6 6 | 

Investments in Land, 2Q m 7 a 

Irish Affairs, 21/6/ 

Bills, 4 TO 5 ) 

Civil Service, 8/7 r— 26 w 6 c ( 

Fisheries Inspectors, 26 im 6 ' 

Fisheries Loan, 7 m 6 c / 

Grand Jury Laws, 11 /5 c I 

— Juries, 28 /*6 d— 7 m 6 a — 26 mSe j 

Laxid Xet, U f^ a— 26 /6 6 I 

Vx\aoxi%, i m i e j 



Mar. Sly 1873.] palmsb^s umtx to ** tbm ttxeb ** newb^apss. 



^ 



BuliAmentary Prooeedingi (continued), 

m 6 e — 4 m 8 a — 5 m 6 h — 7 m 6 c — 7 m 6 d — 

11 m 5./— 12 m 5 f 

Division List, 18 m 8 a 

Valuation Commission, 6 m 6b 

Juries, ll/« e— -18/7 rf— 26 / 6 6—21 m 6 

b & c 

Jurors Act, 25 m 6 c — 29 m 7 « 

Jury Law, Ireland. 22/6 c— 22 m 5 a 

Kriegspiel, 22 m 6 6 

Knight Templar, 28 m 6 c 

Labourers* Cottages, Scotland, 27/6 6 

Dwellings, Ireland, 1 8 /* 7 b 

Land Title Bills, 26/8 a 

Settlements. 26/8 a 

Landed Estates Court, 12/6 6—14/4 c— 

18/7 a 

Landlord and Tenant Bill, 12 to 6/ 

Law of Evidence, 28/6 e 

Law Reform, 25 m 6 c 

Letter Mullen Coastguard, 21/6 s 

Letters Patent, 4 m 5 « 

Licensing Act Amendment, 18/7 c 

Local Government Board, 25 m 6 d 

Government Districts, 27/6 b — 8 m7 d 

Provisional Order, Bill, 11/6 6—21 / 

7 c— 26/7 «— 8 m 6 a— 11 m 5 d—H m 6/ 
• Taxation Bill, 8 m 7 rf— 25 mS d 



Lords and the Commons, Insuffidencj of 

Seats, 21 i/i 5 a 

Loss of Life at Sea, 18/ 7 c— 26 m 6 a 

Magee College, 26/6 c 

Magisterial Obligations,, 26 m 6 c 

Malt Tax, 22/6 c— 21 m 6 6 

Marine Mutiny Bill, 29 m 8 a 

** Malingering " at Chatham, 15/6 6 

Marriage Law (Ireland) 18/8 6 — 4 m 8 a 

—11 m 7 /— 26 w 6 a- 26 m 6 c 

LegsJization Bill, 4 m 8 a — 5 m S c 

with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 13/6 a — 

18 /•7 rf— 18/8 a— 21 /7 c— 22/6 6—26 / 6 
a — 14 m 6 a 

Division Lists, 14/6 6— IS m 8 a 

Pairs, 14 m 6/ 

Married Woman's Property Act Amend- 
ment, 18/6 rf— 20 fS a— 6 m 8 c— 29 mSa 

Meetings in the Park, 28 m 6/ 

Mercantile Navy, 28/5 c 

Merchant Shipping, 7 m 5 a 

Metric Weights and Measures, 25 / 6 6 

Metropolitan Board of Works and the Seats 

for Thanksgiving day, 1 m 6 a 

Tramways, 21/7 e—S m 7 rf— 25 m 7 6 

Water Supply, 8 m 6 c 

Military Grievances, 7 m 5 a 

Militia, 4 m 6 «— 26 m6d 

Adjutants in Ireland, 25 m 5 s 

. Storehouses, 19/6 c 



Ministerial Explanation, 18 m 6 a & 6 — 21 

m B a & r 
Monastic and Conventual Institutions, 15 / 

8 6—7 TO 5 r— H ui i\ a 
-—- Moncreift Carri;»*;<w, \b/C) //— 26/6 b 

. Municipal Boroughs Exteuaion, 12 for 

Corpontioiu (Borough Fund) Act, 26 m 

6 d 

Omoen'SupenumuMdon, 19/6 c/— 6 m 8 a 



Padiamentary ProceedingB (co^^^..^.^^. 

Alurillo, the Release of, 18/7 rf— 19 f6d^ 

21/6«— 22/'6 6 

Mutiny Bill, 28/6 c-25 m 7 5—28 m It 

National Thanksgiving and the Metropoli- 
tan Board of Works, 5 m 6 c 

National History Museum, 19/6 c 

Navel Cadets, 28 / 6 c 

Navy, 7 mb d 

Estimates, 25/6 c— 25 m 6 #—28 ftiSe 

New French Commercial Treaty, 7 w 6 c 

Law Courts, 11/5 c , 

Railway Brake, 22 m 6 6 

South Wales, 18/ 7 c 



Newspapers Insufficiently Stamped, 8 m 6 6 

—25 m5c 

iVor/A/?<ef— Extradition Treaties, 8 / 7 a 

Notices of Motions, 7/6 c— 7/9 a— 6/7 6 

-10/5 /•— 11 fb 6— 11/7/— 12/6 6—12/6 
d—lB/^ e— 14/4 6—14/6 c— 16/6 «— 17/ 
8 6—18 fS c— 19/8 6—20/6 «— 21 /*7 /"— 24 
/8 a— 25/6 6— 25/7/— 26/6 6—26/8 d— 
27 fe 6—28 /*6 c— 28 f7 /*— 3 m 8 c— 4 m 8 h 
— 6 m 8 c— 6 m 8 c— 10 m 7/— 11 m 7/— 18 si 
8 6—17 TO 7/— 20 m 5 /•-21 m 6 d^24 m S a 
—25 TO 5 c— 25 w 7 «—' 26 m 6 c— 26 to T /— 27 
m 7 rf— 28 TO 7 «— 29 to 7 a— 31 to 8 a 

Officers of the Auxiliary Forces, 28/6 rf 

Orders of the Day, 10 f5 /"- 12 /6 <f— 18/ 

6 i— 14/6 c— 17/8 6— i8/8 c— 19/8 6—20 
/6 e— 21 f7 /•— 24/8 a— 25/7/— 26 / 8a— 
27/6 6-28 / 7 f—S to 8 c— 4 m 8 6—5 m 8 c 
—6 TO 8 c— 7 TO 8 c— 10 TO 7/— 11 m 7 /— 18 m 
8 6—17 TO 7/— 20 TO 5/— 21 to 6 rf— 24 m 8 a 
—26 m 7 e— 26 m 7 y— 27 to 7 rf— 28 m 7 *— 81 
TO 8 a 

Our Commercial Marine, 5 m 7 6 

" Our Seamen," a Breach of Privilege, 21 / 

Outrages in the South Sea Islands, II fba 

Overflowing of the Shannon, 8 to 7 c 

Owners of Land, 26/6 6 

Oxford as a Military Centre, 18/7 c 

Parliament, Autumnal Meeting, 26/ 6 d 

Parliamentary and Municipal Register, 18 

/8 6— 22 TO 5a 
the Peru and its Imprisoned Seamen, 1 m 

6 6 — 4 TO 5 e — 7 to 5 c 

Peterhead Harbour Bill, 25/ 6 a 

Petitions, 7/6 c—S / 7 6—11/6 a— 11/ 

5 6— J2/6 a— 18 fS a— 24/8 a &6— 16/6 a 
— 18/7a&6— 19/6a&c— 20/6a— 21/6d 
—22 / 6 a— 22 f6 c--25 f% a,two'noHoe9—26f 

6 a & 6—27/6 a— 28/ 6 a & c— 1 m 6 a— 4 m 

5 a & c — 5 TO 6 a — 6 to 8 a — 7 m 5 a & 6—8 m 

6 a — 1 1 TO 5 a— 1 1 to 5 rf— 12 m 5 a & 6—18 m 
10 e— 14 TO 6 rt &/— 18 TO 6 a— 21 m 5 a & 6— 
22 to 5 a— 25 to 5 a— 26 m 6 6—27 m 6 a — 28 
TO 6 a— 29 TO 7 a 

to House of Lords, Notice about, IB /6 d 

Petty Larceny Case, 8 to 6 a 

Mr. Pliinsoll and the Board of TraA^t^ i». 

^a 

5c -vv 



'»u 



PArliameiitarj FiooeedingB (continued), 

Polling Difltiicto in Ireland, 8/ 7/— 16/ 7 

•—18/8 o— 22 /7 c— 26 / 7 i—l 91 6 a— 4 m 

5 c— 6 m 6 a— 8 m 7 d 

<— Poor Allotments Management Bill, 8 m 6 a 
—26 m 6 a— 28 m 6 a— 29 m 7 a 

Law r Scotland) Bill, 27/6 a 

Porti of Kieuchow and Nanking, 11 m 6 « 

Post Office Annuities, 26/6 6 

Registered Letters, 11 m 6 e 

— and the Treasury, 25 m 60— 26 m 6 e 
Postal Contracts, I m 6 & 

Preyention of Crime Bill, 21 / 7 6 

Prison Ministers, 29 m 7 5 

Prirate Bills, 8/7 a— 11 / 6 ^—18/ 7 a & 

6— 19/ 6.a Ac— 20/60—21 /•6 a— 22/ 6 a— 
26 f 6 Of two notices— 26 f 6 0—27/6 a— 28/ 

6 a— 1 m 6 a— 4 m 6 c — 6 m 6 a — 7 m 5 a — 11 m 
6 a Si •—12 m 5 a & •— 14 m 6^-18 m 6 a— 21 
m 6 o& 6—26 m 6 a— 26 m 6& 6—28 m 6 a— 29 
»7a 

Probate and Diroroe Court, 4 m 6 • 

Prosecution of a Coolie, 19 /6 e 

Public Accounts, 8/ 7 / 

— Business, 8 /* 7 a 

■ ■ Departments (Purchases) &c,, 11 m 7/ 
■■ ■ Expenditure, 19 f6d 

Health, 18/ 7 c 

— — Prosecutors' Bill, 26 m 6 <f 

Worship Facilities Bill, 26/8 a— 29 m 8 a 

»— Quality of Recruits, 11 m 6 </ 

— Queen v. Cotton, 6 m 6 e 

Questions, 7/ 9 a— 10 /6 /—ll/s/- 18 

/ 6 •— 14 / 4 f-14 / 6 c— 17/ 8 6—18/8 c 
—20/6 •—21/7 /— 24 / 8 a— 26/7 /— 27/ 
6 6—28 / 7 y— 8 m & o-4 m 8 6—6 m 8 c— 7 m 
8 e-lO m 7 /*- 11 m 7/— 18 m 8 ^-21 m6d^ 
24 m 8 a— 26 m 7 •—27 m 7 <^28 m 7 •—SI 
IN 8 a 

Railway Accidents, 12/6 a— 14/4 </— 19 

re a-19/6 c— 19/6 c— 26 f6a 

Amalgamation Bills, 18/ 7 c— 22/ 6 6— 

26/6a— 28m6& 

— — Companies, (Ireland) 19/6 e 

— — Change in India, Sm6a 

and Canal Traffic, 11/6 6—28/6 «— 7 

m 6 </— 21 m 6 6—28 m 6 6 

Railways in India, 18 /* 7 6 

— — Return of those wno have adopted the 
Concentration of Signal and Point Leyers, &c., 
16/6 a 

— Re-distribution of Seats in Ireland, 11/6 e 

— Register for Parliamentary and Municipal 
Electors' Bill, 21 m 6 6—28 m 7 e 

«— Resignation of the Ministry, 14 m 6 a— 14 

Reliefs, 26 m 6 d . 

— R^roductiye Loan Pund, 11 m 6 

— Robert's Point, 28/6 c 

Roman Catholic Children in Workhouses, 

11/6 6 

Soma DijilamBtic ReJAtions with, 29 tu 7 a 

—^BojrAJ CommUmoPf Ansenting to Bills, 14 
«r ea^i4 M 6;/—^.; m fi a-^l vi Sa 
^ ^ MmriiieB, ly/ed 




PAXltlB^a IKDVX TO ^^ tl^ f lM«a ^' NEWSPAPEE 



Parliamentary Piooeedinga (conanit«rf). 

Rules of the Road of Sea, 28 m 6 • 

Sale of Liquor on Sundays, Bill, 12/6 6 

Salmon Fisheries, 4 m 8 a— 6 m 8 6—21 m « 

e— 26 m 7 6 

San Juan Question, \2f6 a 

Sandwich Islands, 28 m 6 cr 

Sayings Prices in the Nayy, 28 m 6 6 

School Boards, 22 /" 6 6 

Serpentine, 19/ 6 rf 

' Sessional Committee. 12/ 6 a 

Sittings of the House, 12/ 6 6 

SUve Trade. 28 m 6 6 

Soldiers* Pay, 7 m 6 c 

Pay and Rations, 28/6 6 

Gratuities, 7 m 6 e 

South Africa, 22/6 (f 

Spain, 4 m 6 «— 28 wi 6 a 

Spanish Qoyemment, Raising Subscriptions 

to Disturb, 1 m 6 a 

Republic, 22 m 6 a 

Standing Orders Committee, 13 /* 6 a 

State Purchase of Railways, 27 m 6 6 

Straits of Megellan, 1 m 6 6 

Suez Canal, 1 m 6 c— 21 m 6 6—26 w 6 c— 

29 m 7 6 

Summary of Proceedings, 7/9 t — 8/9 a— 

11 /-S/-— 12/9 a— 18/9 a— 14/6 s— 16/8/ 
—18 /9rt— 19 / 8 /— 20 /•9 a— 2ly 8 /— 22 /"S 
rt_26 / 8 «— 26/8/— 27/^ a— 28/9 a— 1 m 
9 CI— 4 m 8 /•— 6 m 8 /— 6 m9 a— 7 m 8/— 8 m 
9 0—11 m 8/— 12 m 9 /*— 14 m 9 a— 18in 9 a— 
21 m 8 /*— 22 m 8 /*— 26 m 9 a— 26 m 9 <>— 27 m 
9 a— 28 m 9 a— 2§ m 9 a 

Supply, 11/6 «— 18/ 8 a— 28/7 a— 1 m 

6/— 8 m 7 <f— 22 m 7 e— 26 m 7 6 

Supreme Court of Appeal, 8/7 a— 14/ 8 

^7-21 f6 a— I m 6 a— 12 m 6 a— 26 m 6 a 

Tagus, Recent Occurrences at the, 2\f % f 

I 'axes on Locomotion, 6 m 6 

- - Telegraph Mewiagea, 11/ 6 c 

Thames Embankment, 18/8 6—21 m 6 c 

Tithe Commutation, 21 /'6 rf— 26/8 a 

Rent Charge, 26/ 6 a 

Trade Marks, 28/6 rf 

Trades Unions, 28 m 6 a 

Tramway Bills, 1 m 6 6 

Transit of Vennis, 26 m 6^ « 

Treaties with Foreign Powers, 16 / 6 c— 4 

m 5 a — 6 m 7 a 
Treatment of Untried Prisoners, 8/7 c— 

21 m 6 6 
Treaty of Washington— the Three Rules,. 

21 /6 c/— 22/6 c 
-^ — Tribunal of Commerce Bill. 16 /6 cf 

Trinity College, 18/ 7 c 

Turks and Caioos Island Bill, 14/8 a— 16; 

f6 a— 18/7 a— 11 m 7/- 29 m 8 a 
Union of Benefices Bill, 12/6 6— 16/7'« 

—26 /8 a 

Union Rating, (Ireland) Bill, 21/7 c 

Uniyersity Education Bill ^Irvlaud) 19/6 

e— 22 m t& a 

TeaU— Ty6\)Vai.% f 1 :f— *i^ ^twl \» 

\3t\s©a.woTl\vy %\ji^*, ^^ m ib c— «i<£» m ^ c— 'i: 



"i^iK^ % 



Hftx. 81, 1878.] palmsb's index to_ 



TIMES " XEW8PAFBB« 



FMT 



FiriiMnentarj ProoeediogB (contmutd). 

Yalufttion of Property (Ireland), 18/8 b 

Vezatioot Objections (Borough Registra- 

tk>ii) Bill 19/8 6 
Victoria Embankment, 25/7 •— 26y*8 a— 

36 SI 6a— 28 m 6 a 

(Somerset House) Bill, llmBd 

Volunteers, 29 m 7 b 

Weights and Measures (Metric System), 

6m8b 

WUd Birds Protection Act, 22/6 d 

Yeomanry Uniform, 22/6 c 

PABIJAMENTABY SPEECHES:— 

^♦^ W hen the Speech of a member is required 
on any particular debate, by referring to the 
gubject under Pabliamentxst Procbbdikgs, it 
can be seen at once by the reference answering 
to that aflSxed to the Speaker's name. 

Aberdeen, Earl of, 19 /*$ a 

Abinger, Lord, 11 m ff 6 

Adderley, Sir C, 8/7 •—22 m/6 •— 1 m 

6c— 8m6cf 

Akioyd, — , 18/7 c— 20/6 d 

Anderson,— , 11/6 rf— 11/7 a- 18/6 c— 

26m6i 

Annesley, Major, 29 m 7/ 

Anstruiher, Sup R., 12/6 c 

Arbuthnot, Major, 28/ 7 6 

Argyll, Duke of, 18/7 a 

Attorney General, 18 /6 <f— 18/7 d— 20 / 

6<^-21 m6 6— 22m7a 
Ayrton, Rt. Hon. Mr., 11 /6 e— 18/7/— 

28ai7c 

Aytoun, Sinclair, 15/6 b— 1 m 6 </— 6 m 7 e 

BailUe-Cochrane, — , 8/7 c— 28y 6 b— 28 

m 6 (/— 28 m 7 b 

Bardav.- , 16/7/ 

Bagwell, — 21/7 (f 

Balfour, (General, 19/7/— 22/7 a— 25/6 

•—8 m 6/ 

Ball, Dr., 11 m 6 c— 29 m 7/ 

Bamett, — , 16/7 c 

Barttek)t„ CJol., 20/6 •—26/6 e— 28/7 d 

—28 » 7 cf 

Bass,— , U/4c 

Bassett, — , 16/7/ 

Bates, — . 26/8 a 

Bath, Msjrquis of, 19/ 6b 

Baxter, — , 18/8 a & b— 22 /7 a 

Besch, Sir M., 4 IB 7/ 

Behnore, Earl of, 11/6 a— 16/ 6 a 

Bentinck, ~, 7 fS «— 11/6/— 14/4 c— 19 

/7 /•— 28/6/— 6 m 7/— 11 m 7a— 26 m 7 a— 

28 m 6 e 

C, 11/7 b— 28 m 7 c 

Beresford, CoL, 11/6 «— 12/6 c— 18/ 6 rf 

—27 m 7 c 

Beauchamp, Earl, 14 m 6 b 

Beaumont, Capt . 1 m 7 a 

Blennerhassett, Sir R., 7 m 6/— 11 m 6/ 

Bourke, — . 20/6 6— 4 m 6 o— 8 m 7 a— 11 

fu 6/— 29 m 7/ 

Bouverie, — , 7 fS a— 6 m 8 a— 12 m6b 

Bndjr, Dr., 8m 7c 

Brand, —, 28 m 7 e^21 m6c 

Brauey, —, 26/7 e 

Br0Wer, Dr., 16/7 b 



Parliamentary Speeohea (cofUtatisd}. 

Bright, Jacob, 19/ 7 a 

Brown, A., 22/7 a— 28/ 7 5 

Browne, G., 21/7 c 

Bruce, Rt. Hon. Mr., 11/6 c— 11 /"6 b—lS 

/6 b— 21/ 7 b— 22/7c^27 fR 7 b— 28 la 7 rf 

Bruen, — , 21/7 <^29m 7 • 

Bowring, — , 18/8 a— 21/7 t 

Buckhurst, Lord, 11/6 b— 19/6 a 

Bury, Viscount, 7/8/— 1 m 6 if 

Cadogan, — , 27 m 7 a 

Cairns, Lord, 7/6/— 14/8/ 

Callan, — , 29 m 7 5 

Cambridge, Duke of , U "> <> ^ 

Camper<k>wn, Earl of, 26/6 a 

Cardwell, — , 16 /•7 c— 26/6 rf&*— 28/7 

d-^\ m 7 0—11 m 7 £^28 fii 7 « 
CamaTon, Earl of, 8/7 a— 14 /4 a— 18/7 

a— 19/6 b 

Cecil, Lord E., 16/7 c^28 / 7 a— 8 m 6 $ 

Chadwick, — ^ 28 m 6 d 

Chambers, Sir T., 18/6 a & d—lQ/ 7 • 

M., 26/7 d— 28/ 7 e— 6 m 7 b— 28 m 6 f 

Chancellor of the Exchequer, ••• Lowe 

Charley. — , 14/6 b 

Chelmsford, Lord, 12 m 5 a— 26 it* 6 a 

ChUders, — , 19/ 8 b— 26 m 6/ 

Clarendon, Earl of, 7 /6 a 

Clay, — . 6fn7d 

Colebrooke, Sir K, 27/6 a 

Collins, — , 18/8 a— 21 m 6 »— 28 m 6 <f 

Colthurst, Sir G., 21/7 c 

Conolly, — ^, 11 m 6 • 

Corbett. Col., 26/ 6 •—28/7 a 

Corrance, — , 8/7 « 

Corrigan, Sir D„ 11 m. 6 • 

Cowper, Earl of, 19/6 a— 26/6 o-*26 m6b 

Craufurd, — , 27/6 a 

Crawford. —, l2/6b— * m8i*— a« 6/— 

14 m 7 a— 26 m 7 e— 28 m6d 

Croft. Sir H., 28/6 /— 27 la 7 c 

Cross. —,11/6 •—6 m 6 •—27 m 6/ 

Dalyrymple, D., 1 m 6 c 

Dease. O'Reilly, 18/6 d 

Delahunty, — , 21/7 •— 28/7 a 

— - DelawaiT, Earl, 11 m 6 a 

Denison,— , l6/7/-8m7a 

Denman, Lord, 12 m5a 

Derby, Earl of, 7/ 6 b 

Dickmson. — , 20/6 o— 8 m 7 a 

Disraeli, Rt. Hon, B., 7/6/— 14/6 b— 12 

m 7 a— 21 m 6 </— 22 m 7 b— 27 m 6 e 

Dixon, — , 20/6 d 

Dodson, — , 11/6 •— 11/6/— 28/7 •-12 

m 6/— 28 m 6 c 

Downing, — , 16/8 a— 21/7 rf— 29 m T / 

Dudley, Earl of, 14 m 6 d 

Duff, Grant, 22/6 c—S m 6 i 

R., 26/7 d 

Eastwick, — , 22/6 • 

Elcho, Lord, 11/6 rf— 11/7 •—15/7 b— 

25/7 d— 26/6 6— ^ftf ^b— 1& J "V or-'L^tR.'V^ 

— Bmlo 



ftr 



PAIKEB^B IMDSX TO '' THE tlMES '' KEWSPAPER. 



[Jan. 1 to 



FMdiMiMiitary flpooohai (ecntimud). 

Ewing, Orr, 27/6 h 

Eykyn, — , 22/7 <^-25/7 d 

-f — Fftwcett, Profeisor, ^flf^-K m 7 a— 29 m 

75 
FitimAurice, Lord Edmond, 16 f 6 c^-4 m 

eb 

— Fitiwalter. Lord, 28/6 a 
— r — FoTBter, Charles, 26/ 6 <f 

— W.E., 8/8a— ll/6a— 12/6c&d— 
15/8 a— 20/6 i— 14 m 7 t— 22 m 5 « 

Fortetcoe, Chichester, 11/6 *— 14/ 4 c— 

22/6 b— 26/ 6 6—28 f 7 «— 6 m 7 •—7 » 6 6 
—26 m 6 <^28 m 6/— 29 m 7 6 

Fowler, R. N., 11/6 /— 16 fe 6—22 /•6 d 

— a m 6 o— 28 m 6 <f 

W^ 2p / 6 e— 26 / 7 d— 28 /7 o— 26 m 

' 7h 

-»— Oage, liOrd, 14 m 6 6 

— ^ ' Qayin, Major, 15 /* 7 s 

Gflpin, — , 1 1 / 6 •— 14 m 7 5 

c5oL, 25 fS #—28/7 a 

— — Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., 7 / 7 #—7/9 a 
—8/7/— 12/6 c— 14/ 4 c— 14/4 d—16/6 
0-16/6 •—19/75— 21/7 5— 22/6/— 26 /• 
6 6, e & •—4 m 5 0—5 m 6 <f— 5 m 8 5—8 m 6 <f 
— « m 7 5—11 m 6 /— 11 m 7/— 12 m 7 /— 14 
m 7 a— 18 m 6 5—21 m 5 a— 21 tn 5 o— 22 m 7 
e— 26 «7*— 28m6(^29m7(/ 

Goldney, — , 11 ^6 *-12/« c— 26/6 d 

— Goldsmid, — , 28/7 a— 4 m 5 s 
-^ Gordon, — , 27/ 6 5 

— Gore, Ormsby, 8 m 7 c— 29 wi 7 « 

-^ Gotchen, — , 26/7 s— 25 m 5 •—25 m 6 a 

Gouric^, — , 21/7 5 

GranTille, Earl, 7/5 rf— 8/7 a— 12 /6 o 

—18/7 a— 19/6 5—21/6 c— 22 /6 o— 28 f 

6 a— 4 m 5 a — 5 m 6 a — 18 m 6 a 
Gregory, — . 18/6 c— 18 flf-^^ fQa-^ 

22/6 5—22 mSd 

Grey, Earl, 19/6 5—22 /e 5—28/6 5 

Hamilton, Lord Claud, 11/7 o— 21/7 « 

-^— Hareonrt, Vernon, 7 fS c— 11/ 6 d— 11 / 
- rg 0—19/6 i-^19/8 a— 11 m 5 /— 



6 a— 18/8 
22»5/ 



Hardy, — , 7/8 5—12/6 rf— 18/7/-21/ 

7 e-5 m 8 a— 7 m 7/— 22 m 5 5 
Hartington, Marquis ol, 8/7/— 21/7 d— 

4 m 7 <^12 m 6 •—29 m 9 < 

— Hatherley Lord, 12 m 6 a 

— ^ Hay, Sir J. D., 5 m 8 a— 25 m 5 /— 28 m 

6i 

Henley, — , 19/7/— 21/ 7 eS m 8 5 

— ^ Heniy, Blitchell, 14 / 6 5— 8 m 7 0—12 m 

7a 
Herbert, Auberon, 11/6 5—14/6 5—16 f 

7 5—19 /■7 •—1 m 7 »— 28 m 7 5 
Sir P., 1 m 7 5 

— Hermon, — , 11 f7 e 
-^ Heron, — , 29 m 7 • 

— * Hertford, Marquis of, 28/6 5 

He^^t^SirF., 18/6i— 14/6 5— 27 m 

ra 
^^^^J^o^^ air H^ n / s k 



-22/ ed 



PuUamentary Speeohes (contiriMd), 

Hogg, Col, 28/1 5 

Hope, Beresford, 18/6 5 

Horsman, — , 7/7o— 11 / 6 c— 11 / 6 5— 

21/7 5— 26/6c— 7m6fi^-ll m7e 
^— Not Spoken on the Parks' Regulation 

Bill, 12/6 rf 

Howard, J., 16/8 a 

Hughes, Thos., 12/6 rf— 27 tn 6/ 

Holmes, — , 22/6 «— 28/7 e 

Houghton, Lord, 19/6 a— 22/6 a— 26/6 

a — 14 m 6 a 

Hunt, — , 28 /*6 6—21 m 6 5 

Ibbetson, Sir H. Selwyn, 11 / 6 «— 12 /6 

5—18/6 c— 14/4 <f— 18 f7f 

James, — , 18/7 /*— 5 m 6 c — 21 m 6 c 

Jenkinson, Sir G., 8/7 <f 

Johnston, John, 1 m 6 <f 

W., 7 m 6/ 

Karanagh, — , 21/7 d 

Kimberley, Earl of, 11/5 a— 15/6 a— 14 

"•6/ 

Junnaird, — , 22/6 e— 29 m 7 s 

KnatchbuU-Hugessen, — , 8/7 • 

— 1 m 6« — 8 m c 
Knox, CoL Stuart, 25/ 6 •— 1 m 7 (f— 29 m 

7/ 
Laing, — , 8/7 d-19/8 a— 2 m 6 d— 22 m 

6 e — 26 mis 

Laird, — , 7/7 < 

Lansdowne, Marquess of, 18 /7 a — 4 si 5 e 

—11 m 5 5 
Lauderdale, Earl of, 8/7 a— 12/6 a— 25/ 

6 a — 4 m 5 c — 26 m 6 o 

Lawrence, Alderman, 18/7/— 5 m 8 5 

Lawson, Sir W., 16/7 a— 1 m 7 5 

Lefeyre, Shaw, 20/6 5—26 m 7 5 

Leitrim, Earl of, 16/6 a— 18/7 a 

Lennox, Lord H., 26 m 6/ 

Lewis, C. E., 4 m 6 c— 21 m 6 e 

Liddell, — , 22/7 5—26/7 cf— 11 m 7 •- 

28 m 6/ 

Lififord, Lord, 14 m 6 c 

Limerick, Earl of , 7 m 6 a 

Locke, — , 12/6 c— 18/7/— 5 mef 

Longford, Earl of , 16 / 6 a 

Lopes, — , 18/7/— 20/6 5 

, SirM., 8/-7« 

Lord Advocate, 27 f6b 

Lord Chancellor, 7/ 6/— 14 /8 a-~4 m 65 

— & /— 12 m 6 c— 14 m 6 <f— 26 m 6 a 
Lowe, Rt. Hon. Mr,, 7/8 <f— 11 fS «— 11 f 

7 5—7 m 7 c— 8 m 7 c— 26 m7 e 

Lowther, J., 11/6 a— 11 f7 c— 28 m 6 / 

Lubbock, Sir J., 26 m 6 / 

Lusk, Aid., 22 /-Z a— 26 « 7 s 

Lyttleton, — , 7/6 rf 

Macfle. — , 19 /7/— 1 m 6 c- 8 m 6 rf 

Malmesbury, Earl of , 4 m 5 5 — 6 m 6 a — 26 

m6 6 
Manners, Lord John, 12/ 6 5 & r— 16/6 « 

—11m 7a 

MMtYievra, — , U / & 6 

M*C\\ii^ — , \^ m % ft 

W\j»xexi,—,V\ S^ b 



Mar. 81, 1878.] pauibb'b zhdbx to " the times " vewbpait&u. 



PteEUamtntAiy Speeohee (c&ntimted). 

Bliall. — ,12/6 rf— 11m 7a 

Midleton, Lord, 28 /6 b — 26 m 6 a 

Miller, — , 11 /6 ft— 18/6 d—2Sj 7 a 

— Monk, — , 11/6 e 

Montague, Lord R., 18/8 6—4 m 6/ 

— Monteagle, Lord, 7 fob 

Morgan, O., 20/6 6—4 m 6 «— 27 m 6 ft— 

27in7c 
— ^ Errata, 7 m 8 c 

Morlej, Earl of, 11 fh ft 

Mundella, — , 20/ 6 e— 22/ 7 a— 26 ml d 

Mnnta, — , 20/9 c 

Neyille-Grenyille, — , 8 m 7 e 

Newdegate, — , 11/6 c— 11/ 7 a— 16/6 c 

—16/7 a— 16/8 ft— 26/6 (/— 17 m 7 c— 28 m 

6 0—28 m 6 « 

North, Col., 28/7 c 

Northoote, Sir Stafford, 7/8/— 6 m 8 a— 8 

» 7 ft— 22 m 6 #—27 m 7 e— 28 m 6 « 

— Norwood, — , 26 m 7 e 

O'Brien, Sir P., 8 m 7 c— 12 m 7 a 

— O'Conor, — ^, 8 m 7 e 

Don, The, 16/8 ft— 18 /8 ft— 12 m 6 e 

OT>onoghae, The, imBf 

O'Hagan, Lord, 7 m 6 a— 14 m 6 e— 26 m 

6a 

CReillj, — , 12 m 6 a 

Osborne, Bemal, 7 /* 7 rf— 11 /6 c & rf— 12 

/6 c— 11m 7 ft— 14 m 7 ft 

Otway, — , 28 7 rf 

Oxford, Bp., 14 m 6 c 

Pakington, Sir. J., 26/7 (/—I m 6/— 6 m 

7 « 

Palmer, Hinde, 12/6 <f-18 / 6 rf— 20 / 

6a 
Patten, Col. WiUon, 21/7 e— 8 m 7 c— 12 

m 6/*— 28 m 6 (f 

Pease,-, 21/7 C-28/6/-28/7/ 

Peel, — , 6 m 8 6 

Pell, — , 16/ft— 20/6 d 

Phillips, — , 26 m 7 c 

Pirn, — , 7 m 6 « 

Playfair, Dr. 7 m 7 a 

Plimsoll, — , 21/7 a— 6 m 7 ft— 29 m 7 ft 

Queen's Speech on Opening the Session, 7 

/6 a 

Baikes, — , 12 J 6 rf— 20/6 d— 12 m 6 ft 

Batiibone, ^ , 6 m 8 a— 22 m 6 c 

Bead, — , 16/7 6—20/6 d 

Bedesdale, Lord, 7/6 a— 14/4 ft— 26/6 a 

—28/6 ft— 26m 6a 

Redmond, — , 21 / 7 rf 

Bichmond, Duke of, 7/6 a— 8/7 a— 19/ 

6 ft— 21/6 d—2e f6 a— 28/6 ft— 4 m 5 c— 11 

m 6 a — 21 m 6 a— 26 m 6 a 
Bipon, Marquis of, 7/6/— 14 fi ft— 26 / 

6 a— 14m6(i 

Boden, — , 22/7 e 

Bomillj, Lord, 12 m 6 ft 

— Bonayne, — , 12 m 6 e 

Bosebery, Lord, 8/6a— 2iy 6 a 

ByUnds, — , 8/7 rf— 11/6 </— 16/6 c— 18 

yS a— 26 M 7 a^28 m7 b 
SaliBbury, MMrqaisof, 7/5/— H/i b— 28 

-^ifiT^ '^nfT'}^ '^ ^ ^^'^^ "» ^ «— 26 m 6 a 
— ««/4 — > 26/8 a . 



Padiamentarj SpeeoheB (ccntiwuBd), 

Samuda, — , 6 m 7 rf— 26 m 7 a — 28 m 6 • 

Samuelson, B., 28/7 c 

Scott, Lord H., 18 /8 a 

Scourfield,*— , 26 m 7 a— 27 m 7 a— 28 m 6 e 

Sclater-Booth, — , 19/7 « 



Seely, — , 26/6 / 

Seymour, — , 22/6 / 

— Selwin-Ibbetson, Sir H., 6 m 8 a— 28 m^c 



Sherlock, Serj., 27 m 7 e— 29 m 7 / 
Smith, J. B., 26 m 7 ft 
— Eustace, 21/6 e— 28 m 6 • 

W. H., 8/8 a— 14/4 e— 28 m 7 rf 



Smyth, P. J., 11 m 6/— 11 m 6 < 

Somerset, Duke of, 18/7 a— 26/6 a— 11 

m6ft 

Stanhope, Earl, 22 /"6 ft 

,28/7 a 

Stanley of Alderley, Lord, 14 m 6 ft 

Stansfeld, — , 6 m 6 « 

Stone,—, 7/6 « 

— Storks, Sir B., 16/7 «— 26 /•6 ft— 1 m 7 rf 
Straight, — , 18/8 a— 28 m 7 c 

Stapleton, — , 29 m 7 d 

Stratheden, Lord, 4 m 6 a 

Synan, 18/8 ft— 21/7 d-8 m7e 

Talbot, J.. 8/8 a— 18 /8 ft— 28 m 7 <l 

Capt^ 26/6 d 

Tipping, — , 28 m 7 </ 

Torrens, Sir B., 1 m 6/ 

Trench, Major, 8 m 7 e— 12 m 7 a 

Trevelyan, —27/6 ft 

Vance, — , 29 m 7 rf 

Vivian, — , 22/7 ft— 26 ml d 

Lord, 11 m 6 ft 

Walker. Major, 28/7 e 

Walpole,— , 12/6 c 

Walter, —,28/6/ 

Weguelin, — , 26 m 7 </ 

West, — , 21y 7 c— 6 m 6 /* 

Wheelhouse, — , 12/6 (f— 16/7 ft— 20 /6c 

—22/7 c 

Whitbread, —,26/6/ 

White, — , 7/7 «— 19/7 d-22/6 e— 26 / 

7ft— 22 m 7« 

Whitewell, —,21/7 #—22/7 a 

Wingfield, Sir C, 8/7 #—22^ 6 •—8 m 6/ 

Winterbotham, — , 21/7 e 

Wyndham, Percy, 8/ 7 c— 7 m 6 < 

Partnerships Dissolved, 1 j 8 a— 4 J 6 a — 8 1' 8 a 
—11 ; 7/— 16> 8 a— 18 ; 6 a— 22y 8 ft— 26 ; 7 
«— 29j 6y— 1 /8 a— 6/7 a— 8 /6 a— 12/8 ft 
—16/6 /•— 19/6/— 22/7 «— 26/ 8 ft— 28/10 
rf— 1 m 7/— 6 m 12 rf— 8 m 7 (f— 12 m 8 /— 16 
m 7 c— 19 m 6/— 22 m 7/— 26 m 7 A- 29 m 8 ft 
Passenger and Engine Driver Communication, 

Notes about, 28^7 c 
Patent Cotton Gunpowder Company, 4/6 a — 6 
/6 a 

Marine Inventions Company, 17y 6 a 

Nut and Bolt Company, 19 / 10 c 

Office Museum, Admissions, 28 j 10 e — 4 m 

m 10 /— U m VL d— V^ m Wo.- ^^tkVL^ 
Pipe wv^'Bcf^w^ wslTv'^si ^^\sfiS5«^ ^'^ \^ 'i' 



rof, to be Baron of the 
iom, 26 m 7 i 

yiicouiit,to beVucoimtof the 
lorn, 26 m 7 i 

reated a Vitooimt, 17 m 11/ 
eed Creationa, 19 m 9 « 
»ii Gtowii FroMcutions and the 
j 12 u 

.bUcHealthBill,18j7</ 
d Iron Company, 22 m 10 a 
Prize Sale LUt of hia Valuable 
ArtandVertu, 29^'7/— SOySi 
L/12 i 

wran, 28/11 d 
J/7d 

of Trade in, 81 J Bf-Tf 11 1— 8 
fr— 28/10/— 1 m 10 i— 6 to 10 rf 
8 m 10 c 
stnmB, 1/4 c 

1 the Head Maatert Conference at 
4j 8/— 9 J 10 6 
n Northumberland Houie, 15 m 

n^) on Northumberland House, 

— Besorti, 24 m 5 c 

h's Visit to Eurepe, 15/9/— 14 

a &/-.15 TO 5 a--24 m 5 5— 26m 

he Nouvroua Celebrated with 
7, 81 TO 7 c 

irial Arrangements, 18 m 5 6 
r the Reception of the Shah in 

efwels, ISm 10 d 
as about, 21/12 5 

I AflftaflflinAtA tha Prckflidftnt. 



irnuosopny m uie inu 

18/8 c 
Phospbo-Guano Comps 
Physicians, Royal Cd| 

Examination, 1 / 6 <l 
Pier Hotel Companv (1 
Pierrepont (Hon. PhiM 

Pictures, 4 to 12 s 
Peers, Proposed New, U 
Pine Apples of St. Midk| 
Pitmen and the Franchli 
Placarding a Penalty—! 

29 TO lie 
Plague of Rain, Abates 

Mali, if 6 e 

in Persian Kurdistai 

Plant (Thos. L.) on the 1 

10 s 
Planet Jupiter, Note aboui 
Planets in February Slj £ 

in January, Notes ab 

in March, 8 m 10 </ 

Playf air (Lyon) on the Iri 

m7d 
Playing in Earnest — Shooi 

Stage, 5 TO 5/ 
Plea for the Thames, 8/5 

Seals, sse Ssals 

Pleasures of Winter, 4/6 
Plimsoll (Samuel) on hii 

10/ 

and the Board of Tri 

Cases of Unseaworth 

Defence Fund, 1 to 7 

at Derby, 16> 12 s 

Errata in, 17/ 7/ 

at Leeds, 17 » » '^ 



liar. 8l, 1878.] palkkb's imdix to ^'ths mas " imwspja>n. 



»0l 



Poisoning of three School Boys at Falmouth, 10 

/T A 
Caiea of West Auckland, 17/18 « -26/11 

•—14 m 7 < 
Poisonous Cases of West Auckland, 18/11/ 

— Letter from the Prisoner ,^ 21 m 12 6 
-— - Snakes, Notes about, 9/ 12 a— 18 J 6 e— 11 

Adams (Thos.) for Absconding, 11 j II f 

— — William, for Drunkenness, 6/11/ 

Albert (Andre) for Fraud, IjW c— 7 j 9 s 

Allard (£dw.) for Drunkenness, 26 m 11 / 

Alison, Bobt., for Stoning the Police, lijlld 

Ambler, Edw^ and James Hazard, for 

libel, 8^- 11/— 22; 10 s 

American Pork, Seizure of, ^m\\ d 

Anderson, James, and Mr. Turner, for For- 
gery and Theft, 24 » 9/ 

— Ansell, Angel, for Assault, 8^ 11 c 
^— George, for Manslaughter, 28 m 11 / 

Arnold, Charles, for Burglary, liy 11 / 

— — George, for Manslaughter, 20 m 11 / 
Arunddl, Rer. Edw., for Assault, 16^ 1 1 s 

— Ashendon, Henry, for BCanslaughtsr, Hi 

— — - Ashman, Henry, for not HaWng his Child 
Vaccinated, 27/11 / 

Ashton, Annie, for Stealing, 6 ; U d 

Austin, Edw., for Disturbance, 14 m 11 /" 

Baker, William, for Wife Murder, 80/ 11 / 

-6/ 11 / 

Baldock, Mary, for Attempted Suicide, 81 

m\Zd 

Barker, Charles, for Sendhig Bad Meat to 

ICarket, 11 m 11 / 
Barber, George, and Others, for Snowball- 
ing, 11 /lis 

Bamell, Wm. John, for Assault, 12 /* 11 s 

Barnes, Henry, for Drunkenness, 6/11/ 

Bamham, Jane, for a Conrict's Property, 

aoyu/ 

Barron, John and Ann, for Assault, 8 ; 

lis 
— — Barthran, John, for Non-Payment of his 

Cab Fare, 16 / 11 s 

— Barton, William, for Arson, 29 > 11 s 

— Batchelor, John, for Leaving his Employ, 
10 i 9 s 

Battson, Alfred, and Others, for Stealing, 

28/11 / 
Beacon, Alfred, for Bigamy, 8 m 11/ 

— Beasley, John, jfor Removing his Cab Plates, 
nj 11 s 

Bennett, Ann, for Dunkenness, 25 m 11/ 

*— Beringear, De Cente, for Attempting to 

Stob, 2ij 11/ 
— ^ — Bexley, Charles, and Joseph Brown, for 

Assault, 4 m 11/ 
Bingham, Pnrate, for Murder, 12 m 12 /— 

14 m 11./— 21 m 12 6—28 m 12 t 
-^— Bird JAmeBf for Reckless Driving, 14/9 s 

JBiit Honon, for Carrying on a Fawn- 

broker'B BuBineaB without a License. 10 /' lis 



Police (eontxnwd), 

Bishop, Thos. and Elisa, for Starring their 

ChUd, 26 m 11/ 

Blackledge, Geo., for Attempted Wife 

Murder, 8; 6 6— 9i 12 d--80 1 10 s 

Blackwell, Edw., for BurgUry, 25/11 s 

Blackwood, Miss Yhrguiia, for Unlawful 

Dismissal, 27; 11 s 

Blakely, Wm^ and Thos. Speer, for As- 
sault, 7/11/ 

Blower, Wul, for Manslaughter. 16 m 11 6 

Blythe, James, for Smoke Nuisance, 26/ 

lis 

Bond. Thos. P., for Frand, 20 m 11 s 

Bone, Samuel, for Railway Offence, 18 / 11 

Boulton, Charles, for Wounding, 10 j » s— 

28i lie 

Bowles, Robert C. M., for Fraud, \j 11 d 

Boyce, John, for not Sending his Child to 

School, 7/11/ 
Brabington, — , a Pawnbroker, for Advice 

about a Ring, 17 m 18/ 

Brace, James, for Fraud, 20; 11/ 

Henry, for Fraud, 20 m 11 s 

Braham, William, for Assaulting his Sister, 

9yn/ 

Brain, John, and Othert, for Felony, 18/ 

11 s 

Brennan, James, for Desertion, 26 m 11/ 

Briant, Henry, for Subbing his Wife, 27 / 

lie 

Brooks, Charles, for Fraud, 17 si 18/ 

Brown, Caroline, for Stealing, 9 ; 11 s 

Amos and John Phillips, for Stealing, 34 

i 11 f 

George, for Adulteration, 29 m 11 s 

Henry and Walter Curtis, fbr VHlful 

Damage, 18/9 s 
James, for Not Sending his Sons to 

School, 7/11/ 

Bryant, Dennis, for Assault, 2 i 11 s 

Buckley, James, for Murder, 19 m 12 e 

Bunting, John Freeman, for Forgery, 28 m 

11/ 
Burke, Anne, for Assaulting her Child, 17 

/Us 

Bums, Fred., for Stealing, 18 /" 11/ 

Bush, — , for Assault, 6 j 11 <f 

Butler, Bernard, for Connecting the Gas 

after being Disconnected by the Company, 4 j 

9/ 

John, for Assault, 22; 10 s 

, — , for Smoking in a Railway Carriage, 

21 m 11 e 

Byatt, George, for Felony, 10 m 11 s 

Byers, Rev. Mr., for Remedy Against his 

Churchwarden who had stolen the Collection 

Money, 12/11 e 
Byers — the Churchwarden*s Statement, 18 

/lie 
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PALKBB'b IMDXX to '' TBX TIXES '' NXWSPAPIB. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Polloe (eoniinwed), 

CalTO, Nicholas Antonio, ior Attempting to 

Extort Money, Uj n/—2Sj 11 d 
— ^ Calderwell, CharlM, for Manslaughter, 18 m 

11 e-^ mild 
— — Cameron, Fred. Broogh, for Obstructicn, 

»yile— JSy 11/ 
Camp, Joi , and others, for Manslaughter, 

16/11/ 
Campbell, Bruce, for Indecent Assault, 13 

m 11 s— 14 mil/ 

Eliza, for Fraud, 27/ 11 c 

Mary, for Fraud, 6 ; 11 rf 

Carpenter, Edward, for Libel, 10 m 11/ 

— - Carrington, Derase, and Wm. Dayis, for 

Attempted Theft, 16 j 11 s 

CaiTol, Charles, for Beggmg, &c., 11 / 11 e 

Carroll, John, for Asmult, 8 m 11 / 

Carter, Henry Chas., for Railway Offence, 

11/ He 
1 Casey, John, for Attempting to Murder his 

Wif^2;ll6— 7 I 9 e 
Champion, Alfred William, for Subbing 

his Brother, 2 i 5/ 
^-— John and Jesse, and AHce Brown, for 

Stealing, 18 y 11/ 
Chapman, H. M., for Railway Offence, 26 

/lid 
Chemist and Druggist, Application for 

Advice Against one who when Drunk supplied 

Medicines, 18 > 11 s 
Chichester, Hon. Arthur Henry, for Drunk- 
enness, 29 j 11 «— 8/11/ 
*— - Childs, George, and others, for Assault, 9 

Jllf 

Chimney Fires, Summonses for, 80 ; 11 / 

Chirgwin, Mrs., Donation for, 24 ^ 11 /— 6 

/lis 

— Chrystal, Alex., for Stealing, 7^ 9 e 

— Clark, Wm. A., for SteaUng, 14/9 e 

' Marlow, and Giles, for Intimidation, 18 

jll c 
— - Clarke, and Hensley, for Stealing, I j 11 f 
William, for Sending Bad Meat to Market, 

11 mil/ 

Coates, George, for Stealing, Ij He 

Cocker, Wm. J., for Railway Offence, 8 / 

11/ 

Coleridge, Sir John, for Having his Chim- 
ney, on Fire, 14 m 11/ 

Coles, H. E., for Not having his children 

Vaccinated, 21 m 11 e 

WiUiam, for Stealing, 13 m 11 e 

Collins, George, for Assault, 28 j 11 e — 4 f 

11/ 

James, for Robbery, 14 ; 11 rf 

for Throwing Snow Balls, Ac, 4 / 11 / 

Colnaghi, Bernard, for Assault, 21 j 11 e 

Coomber, Henry, for Assault, 4 »i 11 / 

Conradi, Fred., WiUiam Hurr, and Joseph 

Sanders, for Minting, 18/7 «— 26 /6c 
Cooper, Fred., and Ann Cox^ for Burglary, 

^ff'rge, for Murder, 21 J U «— 28 / 11 ef 

-pjjyii^', and George TapUn, for Stealing, 8 



Police (continued), 

Cotton, Mary Ann, for Poisoning, 26 /* 11 « 

Couzens. George, for Assault, 14/ 11 « 

Creber, Thos., for Assault, 4 J 9/ 

Crellin, Herbert, for Stealing, 26/11 ♦-I 

m 11 /— 6 m 11 rf— 13 m II d 

Cripps, Charles, for Embezzlement, 5/11/ 

Cross, John and Alice, for Licensing Act 

(^ence, 19/11 d 

Crowther, John, for Stealing, 4/ 9 « 

— Cuff, Henry, and others, for Trespass, 24 m 

11/ 

Cunell, Susan, for Stealing, 19 m 11 < 

Cutler. Thos., for Assault, 18/11 « 

Dale, Wm., Alfred, and others, for Bur- 

gUry, 6/11 « 
Dalgeraiens, James, for Drunkenness, 26 m 

David, Jules, for Not Paying his Composi- 
tors, 29 m 11 < 
Davidson John, and others, for Demoralis- 
ing Exhibitions, 10 m 11 e 

Davies, Dora, for Assault, 81 m 13 (f 

George, for Indecent Assault, 4 / 11 / 

Davis, William, for Wounding, 4 j 9 / 

George, for Attempted Suicide, 81 m 18 if 

• Heni^ for Assault, 8 m 11 cf— 15 m 11 6 



Dawe, Thomas, for Drunkenness, 3; 11/ 

Dawson, Arthur, for Assault, 1/11/ 

Day, William, for Assault, 81 1* 9 « 

Dead Body, Application for the Burial of, 

12 m 11 / 

Dean, Jane, for Assault, 6/ 11 rf 

Deans, Charles Edw., for Burglary, 25 m 

Denny, Henry, for Drunkenness, 19 / 11 « 

Dent, Geo. Wm., foi Passing Bad Money, 

12 mil/ 
Disbrey, — , for Cattle Disease Offence, 5 

/6 b 
Distress, Complaint Against an Irregular 

8mllrf— llm 11/ 

Dodenhoff, John, for Burglary, 29 i 11 < 

Dodgson, John, for Embezzlement, 12 / 11 

(/— 20/lls 

Donaghoo, Timothy, for Assaults, lij lid 

Donoghue, Edw., for Stealing, 8 m 11 / 

Dover, Emma, for Stealing, 4 j 9 /— 11 ; 

Draper, Thos. and James, for Assault, 20 ; 

Drummer, for Burial of his Brother at St 

George's Hospital, 20 ; 11 / 
Dunham, William, and J. D. Stopher, for 

Drunkenness, 16 m II b 

Durant, George, for Assault, 15 j 11 « 

Edgington, Edwin Thos., for Fraud, 9 / 11 « 

Edmunds, Edm„ for Assault, 26/11 < 

Edwards, John, for Stealing, 9y 11 e 

James, and others, for Burglary, 27 » 

lie 
Elliott, Joseph, for Wilfully Neglecting his 

X.\itvaV\c M^oWx^t » \ .i ^ >> 



81, 1878.] palhxb's index to '' the tbies " newspavx.*. 



PoUoe (aytUvtiued). 

Erans, Edward, and James Denwood, for 

Murder, 25/12 h 

Wm., for Deserting his Family, 2j He 

-^ — Field, John, and Joseph Caston, tor Felony, 

13i9/ 
Findley, Peter, and James Jordon and 

others, for Robbery, SjBd 
Fleming, Thos., and Abel Blizzard, for Ab- 
sence, 14 m 11/ 

Fletcher, Geo. John, for Stealing, 1 m 1 1 / 

Flurry, Henry, for Misconduct, 1./ 11/ 

Flynn, Ellen, for Throwing Vitriol Oyer 

her Paramour, 18 m 11 e 

Foreman, Edw., for Manslaughter, 2SJ Md 

Forwood, Wm., for Stealing, 6/ 1 1 « 

Francis, George, for Burglary, 15 iw 11 h 

Eraser, J., for Railway Offence, 3^ 11 / 

Freed, Archibald, for Assault, 21 m 11 d 

FremUn, Wm. Arthur, for Cattle Disease 

Offence, lBjl2 d 

Friedman, Moses, for Perjury, 27/11 e 

Fryett, William, for Injuring Goods Left 

in Pawn, 14 f9 e 
FuUford, Abraham Blick, for Deserting his 

Family, 18/11 e 

Fumcken, Charles, for Stealing, 27 m 11 e 

Gaff, John, for Stealing, 31 i 9 « 

Garrard, George, for Wounding, 1 ; 6 c 

Garrett, Theod. F., for Ringing Door Bells, 

7/11/ 
Gascombe, Policeman, for Assault, 1 w 11 

/— lOmll/ 

Gasken, Alfred, for Wounding, 8 j 1 1 « 

Gearing, Patrick, for Injuring her Child, 

20/11 c 
Gibson, Robert, for Drunkenness, 81 j 9 « 

—6 /lie 

Gingley, Edw., for Stealing, 31 mlS d 

Gladiou, Geo. Albert, for Abuse, 13 j 1 1 « 

Godbold, John, for Obstruction, 5y 11 « 

Goddard, William, for Sharing a Man's 

Whiskers and Beard Off, &c., 3 wi 11/ 
Goldsmith, Miss Rebecca, for Forgery, &c., 

20; 11 /—27j 11 e— 1 / 11 «— 8 f 11 e— 15/ 

11 6—22/11 c— 28/11 e— 8 m He 

Lewis, for Fraud, 25 w 1 1 / 

Gosby, Harry, for Neglecting his Family, 

18/11 « 
Gough, Maurice, for Reckless Driving, 7 j 

9/ 

Grady, Wm.. and Robt. Webb, for Robbery, 

19wll/ 

Graham, Mrs. Emilv, for Attempted Sui- 
cide, 21/11 « 

Great Western Railway Company for De- 
taining a Bag. or for Libel, 31 m 13 d 

for Factory Act Offence, 19 /» 1 1 c 

Green, Mary, fcr Unlawful Possession, 19 

mile 

^jrey, Catherine, for Harbouring Thieves, 4 

Grief, William, for Selling Unwholesome 

Food, 7 m }1 e 

GnfBn, Charles for Murder, 27 j II / 

Henrj', for MAnelaugbter, 6 j II c » j 



Police {continued). 

Golding, Henry, for Assault, Uillf 

Griffiths, Thos., for Assault and Robbery, 

18/11 c 

WilUam, for Arson, 27 i 11 /— 1/11/ 

Grosmary, Louis, and others, for Railway 

Offence, 10 w 11/ 
Groves, Robt., and John Holland, for Fraud, 

13/11/ 

Gunnings, Henry, for Assault, 1 / 11 /* 

Gumey, David, for Absconding from an 

Industrial School, 22 m 11 e 
Hafeland, O. W. H., for Railway Offence, 6 

jlle 

Hagan, Dennis, for Wife Assault, 29 > 11 « 

Hannah, for Relief, 11 m 11 / 

Donations, 21 m 11 < 



Patrick, for Wife Assault, 20/11 « 



Haley. John, for Assault, 15 m 1 1 6 

Hall, Edw., for Cruelly Treating a Howe, 

13>7^ 
Francis, for Trying to Enter a Train in 

Motion, 21/11/ 
Thomas, for Injuring a Woman and 

Child by Driving Over them, 20/11 « 

William Samuel, for licenring OffencOi 



26j 11/ 
Handford, Mr., for Damag^ Propertj 

Left with him in Pledge, 2 ; 11 e 

Hansler, Henry S., for Cab Fare, 6; 11 « 

Hardhig, Emma, for Vagrancy, 27 m 11 « 

Wm., for WL'e Assault, 2j 11 « 

Hare, James, for Wounding, 8 / 11 o 

Richard, for Leaving the Police Force 

Without Notice, 26/ 1 1 d 
Hargreaves, James, for Felony and Assault, 

20 /-lis 
Harington, Sir John Edw., for Cab Fare, 

18/11/ 
Harlands, Francis, for Attempting to Stab, 

18 /lie 

Harris, Edward, for Forgery, 6/11 « 
- - - til/ 



■ Francis, for Fraud, 20 m ] 
• John, for Assault, 18 / 1 1 e 



■' Harrison, Louisa, for Perjury, 18 m 11 • 

Hart, John, for Conspiring to Defnnd, 6/ 

lie 
Robert, and Edw. Mannion, for Con- 
spiring to Defraud, 19/11 d 
— Harvey, Edw. Thos., for Bmbenlement, 8 
/lie— 8/11 e— 15/11 e 

Hassfeld, MazamUian Solomon, for Embei- 

demeut, 26/11 a 

Haydon,'Wm., for Refusing a Fare^ 4 m 11 / 

Hayes, John, for Stealing, 28 m 11/ 

Head, Edward, for Piracy, 21 m 11 e— 22 m 

lie 

Heam, Thomas, for Assault, 5 file 

Hemming, Thomas, for Detaining Goodi, 

17 m 13 e 

Hen ton, Mary Ann, for Stealing, 28 m 11 / 

Herron, Wm.» for Embezzlement, 7 m 11 « 

ISolea «^>o\i\,, \ J Vi V> ^.^^ 

If ax^ lb j IV e «b 



JPOl 



PALmCB's IKDEX TO '^ THE TIKES ' 



[Jan. 1 td 



FtiUoe (eoniinusd). 

HibUn, Jdlm, for Auault, 18 / 11 

-i-^:^ Hosman, ^(i6oh, for Assault, 25/11 « 
Holden, Capt., for Wilful Damage, 19 m 

5/ 
-* — Holt, Chai'lei, for J)e«ertion, 27/ 11 « 
— ^ Hooker, Louisa, for Fraud, 5/11 e 

' ' Hoot>6r, .fohn, for Attempted Theft, 5 m 

lid 
tioughto^, John, for Mandaughter, 4 m 

n/ 

— - Houlihan, John, and Henry Coombes, for 

itiiYiiUii^te^, 12 m 11/ 
-^ Howlett, Alfred WUliam, for Felony, 16 / 

tls 
Hughes, Joseph, for Perjury, 14 y 9 e— 17 

/ly— 24/11 /-28/ll7 
— » Hubt, Sev. F., for a summons on being 

Disturbed in his Professional Duties, 7j9f 

— ■ Capt. Obidrles, fo^ Fraud, 29^' 11 1 

«— Hyman. Maurice Abraham, for Fraud, 20 

iMlle— 27»ill« 
-^ Imery, William, for Attempted Murder, 15 
/116 
-^ Ingrkm, Ih^. Johh, for Cab Fare, 17 1' 11 « 
^^-^-^ li^ds, Simon, for Obstruction, 21/11 s 
— ^ Jameson, Elizabeth, for Assault, 5 m 11 s 
t- -'-i He^, for Fraud, 4 i 4 c 
■ Henry Joseph, fbl" Wife Assault, 10 j 

9« 
- Jiunes, fot Baying Soldiers' Clothes, 14 m 

11/ 
— — Thos., and Gk>. Baker, for Robbery and 

Atealxie, 10i9< 
— » James, Wm., and Fhtncis Ingham, for As- 

sUtat afid Hobbery, 22/11 d 

— Johnson, Edward, for Wounding, 28 j 11 • 
* i^ — JiUnes, for Desertion, 19 m 11 s 
•»— Joseph, and others, for Possessing False 

Colli, 17 m 18/ 
■ Matthew and Joseph, for Intimidation, 

29ihl0</ 
Jones, Capt. Henry, for Not Paying his 

Seamen, 17 m 7/ 

X ' • Htory, for tfttering Base Coin, ZjWd 
> "^ Bobert, for Absentfaig himself from hii 

£mploy, 11/11 e 
.^^M-^— &irlih, Ua Fraud, 23/11 «— 27> 11 s-^l 

/lis 
^^^^ JtrtKi^et, HeMry, for Forgery, 3> 11 <f 
— ^ Julien, lonet, for Murder, Discharged^ 11 ; 

— Keefe, John, for Keglectmg his Family, 6 ; 
lis 

— Eehip, Mrs., for her Lost Son, 27/11/ 
«-«^ Kel#, William, for Assault, 2 1' 11 s 

-^— Key, Wm. and John Green, for Stealing, 6 

file 
^A'u^ Khttn's Museum, Seixure of Models, 1 m 

11/ 
-^^-^ King, Geo. WUliam, for Fraud, 17j 11 e 
^-^ — John, for Travelling in a First Class Car- 
/ziigv with M Third CIbss Ticket, 2j 11 f 
-^— ^ /or Throwing • Stones at Railway 
Trains, 22 m lie 
"^"5^^^ ^l*««w> for ilnnoyance, 28 /ll e 



FoUoe (cont%nu€d), 

Kitchen, John, for Stealing, 6^ H • 

Lacey, Robert, for Furious Dnving, 16 j 

lie 

Law, Richard, for Forgery, 10/ \1 d 

Laugh ton, James, and others, for Attempt- 
ing to Poison, 21 > 11 €—22 m 11/ 

Lea, Robert, for Stealing, if 11/ 

Leatherdale, Crispus, for Abuse, Ac., 8 / 



11 « 



-26 m 



Lebailly, Joshua, for Fraud, 19/5 /- 

10 6 

Lee, Henry, for Wilful Domage, 6/11/ 

Legg, Walter, for Wounding, 16^ 11 e 

Leneghan, Thos., for Not Sending his Child 

to School, 3 /"ll € 

Letts, Charles, for Assault, tjlld 

Lissagary, Hippolite, for Threats, 18 j 11 c 

Litton, J. L., for Not Paying his Cab Fare, 

16>11 e— 27/ 11/ I 
Lizardi, Joseph Jayier de, for Fraud, 19/ 

11 rf— 22/ 1 1 /— 8 m 10 e— 4 mile ' 
Reward for hi» Apprehension, 8 m 10/— 

10 m 5 c^ 

Ludford, Mrs. for Relief, her Husband bar- 
ing Disappeared, 8 / II e 

Luker, Johanna, for Assault, 9^ 11 / 

Lynn, Arthur, for Robbery, 18 ^11/ 

Mackelare, Maria, for Annoyance, 25 y 1 1 e 

Mahoney, Charles, for Assault, 28i 11/ 

Manning, George, and others, for Robbery, 

16ill e 

Martin, Edwin, for Extortion, 28 jT 11 e 

Mrs. Marv, for Fraud, 20 »i 11 e--21 m 

11 e 

Maslin, William, for Stealing Letters, 5 m 

11 rf 
Mason, Rev. J. M., for Dnwkenness in a 

Railway Car. 10^9/ 
Masters, John, to Discoyer his Mother, 21 j 

11/ 

Matthews. Henry, for Vagrancy, 24 / 11 d 

May, Arthur, for Embezzlement, 9y 11 « 

James, for Garotting, 23 j 11/ 

John, for Nuisance, 2j 11/ 

M*Cue, James, and James Soden, for Un- 
lawful Possession, 17i 11 e 

M*Carthy, Patrick, and others, for Assault, 

21 m 11 cf 

M*Culloch, John, for Intended Felony, 6 / 

lie? 

M'Ewen, — . for Obtaining Money Under 

False Pretences, 6> 7 c— 22/ lid 

•^-^ M'Glasham, Sergt., for Criminal Assault, 
15 mil 6 

-i— M'Kenzie, EUen, tor Assaulting her Stepson, 
81 m 12 d 

MTweeney, Mary, for Pawnbroking Of- 
fence, 10/ li e 

Mennier, Jules, and Ellen Vemen, for Un- 
lawful Possession, 15 w 10 e 

Merchant, Henry, for Disturbance, 25/ lie 

Merry, Robt., for Robbery, 187 11 e 

"^\e*8Ctv^T,N^*^^a.TCi %.\!A^^'Kix^^l^t Starr- 
ing aivd Ctm^WS '1t«»w*Cvdl% >i>a«a ^oVs^^T^cv^t^ ^ 
U/ 



\ 



Mar. 81, 1873.] palmer's index to " the tihes *' NEwsPApicft. 



H 



FoUoe (continued), 

Mills, Robt., and others, for Embezzlement, 

16^' 11 € 

Walter, for Begging, 9/11 e 

and Tingaj, Two Plasterers, for Asianlting 

their Foreman, 6 j 5 « 

Mitchell, Peter, for Disobedience to Orders, 

4/11/ 

Moir, Macrae, for Riding on the Pavement, 

G i/i II d 

Molloy, Edw., for Attempting to Enter a 

Train in Motion, 24 / 11 f 

Monk, Mary, for Detaining a Girl's Wedding 

Dress, Ac., 13/ 1 1 e 

Morgan, William, for Bigamy, 18/11/ 

Morley, James, for Misconduct, 2*1 m II d 

Moyle, Rev. Vyvyan Henry, for Forgery, 2 

j 10/— 4 J 9 6—8/ 11 d—l5J 5/- 22 /6 « 

Moses, Lewis, for Fraud, 17/11 e 

Muller, Ellen, about her Husband, 27 m 11/ 

Mullians, Dennis, for Harbouring a Consta- 
ble, 8/11/ 

Munday, James, for Forgery, 20/11 e 

Murphy, Thos., for Fraudulent Enlistment, 

22/11 c 

Murray, James, for Harbouring a Convict, 

18in 11 « 
-^ Muskey, Williara, for Assault, ISjMe 

Nagle, William, for Absconding from School, 

2Sj 11 d 

Nash, John, for Stopping his Omnibus 

Opposite the General Post Office, 24 m 11 a 
Stephen, and George Hayward, for Un- 
lawful Possession, 10 m a c 

Needham, Ellen, for False Representations, 

22 m 11 e 

NelL Fred., and Charles Harrison, for 

Custom House Offence, 24 j 1 1 / 
Newnham, Edward, for Fraudulently Re- 
moving his Goods to Avoid a Distress, 3/11/ 

Nicholls, Jos., for Indecent Assault, 24 m 11 

e— 25 m 11/ 

Nightingale, Selina, and Johanna Boyle, 

for Wilful Damage and Assault, 24/ 11 rf 

Noakes, Henry, for Neglecting hip Children, 

17 mile 

Noyes, Edwin, for Forgery, 8 w 11 a — 16 m 

10</->21 m 10«— 29 w 11 a 

Nugent, Wm. G., for Assault, 3/11 « 

Nurse Child, Appli<!ation about, 28 m II J^ 

0*Donnell, Mary, for Leaving a Train in 

Motion, 25; 11 /■ 

Ogier, William, for Stealing, 6 m 11 rf 

0*Hara; Charles, for Drunkenness, 10 i 9 « 

Omnibus Driver, for Furious Driving, 29 m 

lie 

Overton, James, and others, for Discharging 

Mud into the Thames, 13^ 11 / 

Page, John, for Burglary, 26 m 11/ 

Pain, Francis Ilattat, for Stealing,* 10 j B d 

\\n\. Riid Eliz., for Neglecting their 

Cluldren, 17./ U e 
' Parker, John, Sor Leaving his Work Un- 



ffajshed, 8 m 11/' 
Furkburst, R. Nh 



lie 



NichoUoii, for Damage, 27 / 



FBTJdmoD, John, for AbmuIi. 14 4 n /# 



Police rconttnued), 

Parkinson, Thos. Hjenry, and WilUam^^onef, 

for Assault, \jlle 

Pattprson, William, for Robbery, 80i 11/ 

Payne, James, for Robbery an^ Ass^^lt, 10 

Pearson, Henry, for Libel, 3 w 11/ 

Pedder, Margaret and Catherine, for Frand 

on an Insurance Coinpaqy, 17 mS e 

Penny Omnibus, Serious Accident by. Ap- 
plication for Number of, 24 J 11 f 

Pepper, Samuel, for Three AssauUa, 11 m 

11/ 
Perry, Robert, and George Burqh, for 

Assault, 80/11/ 
Petherick, John, for Neglecting his Family, 

25^116 
Pettit, Mr., for |nfrii^ng the Lipensing 

Act, 11 mil/ 
Pitcher, Gfeo,, for I<paving a Train in Motion, 

10 J 9 « 
Police Constable ^22^ H„ for Aswiult, 22 j 

10 s 

Pom, Isaac, for Stubbing, 2Sjl\e 

Pool, James, for Causing Deatl^ by At^q^pt- 

ing to Procure Abortion, 6 m 4/ 
Porter, George, for Having Diseased Horses, 

26/11 « 
Potter, George, and Fred. Buttery, for 

Fraud, 29 m 11 e 

Potts, Samuel, for Manslaughter, 26 j 11/ 

Powell, Mary, fqr Throwing Boiling Broth 

OveraGirl, 2/11 /• 
PowUs, Thos., for Dog SteaUnjf, 26 flld 

- - Probert, George, for Burglary, 25 pi 11/ 

Prout, Jacob, fur Fraud, 26/11 e 

and J. D. Chapman, fqr Fraud, 19 si 

lie 
Ramsay, Thomas, for Absenting Himself 

from his Employ, SOjlif 
Randall, Edward, for Wilful Damage, 26 / 

11 e 

Rawson, F. P., for Refusing to Pay School 

Rate, 29^ 7/ 
Read, Robert, Appeal for His Widow, U ; 

11/ 

Reardon, Catherine, for Assault, 2 / 11 « 

James, for Deserting his Family, 29i 11 < 

Refusal to go to Sea, 14 Seamen Charged 

with, 4/ 12 c 
Reynolds, Eliza, for Attempted Suidde, 8 j 

II d 
John, for Damaging a Form of Type, 29 

Rich, Daniel, for Wounding, 26/11 rf 

Richmond, Willia|ii, fur Burglary, 21 m 11 < 

Ricketts, Frederick, for Assault, 20/11/ 

Roberts, Agnes, for Giving ^ False Charac 

ter, 29y 11/ 

William, for Attempting to Steal, 81^ 9 e 

Robinson, George, for Embezzlement, 7 / 

11/ 



11 < 



lOF uaniOktBghter, 11 m II 



land, Arden Army, and others, for 
icy, 18 /ll •—26/ 11 « -6 m 11 <f 
oan, Q. W., for Betusing to Paj School r 

n/ 1 

rry, and others, for Taming Cattle 

o Hampstead Heath, 23> 11 f 

ly, Joseph, and John Coadj, for Cattle 

Offence, TmUd 

fleton, Robert, for Wages, lO/* 1 1 e 

ider, John, and others, for Desertion^ 

n, Thos., for Being Drunk in his own 

[jlOd 

?, John, for Wilful Damage, 18 /* 11 ^ 

ions, John, and others, for Unlawful 

jn, 3 ; 12 e 

William, for MansUughter^ 2 j 5 a 
aes, for Abuse, 6^ 11 cf 
, John, for Stealing, 5/11/ 

^ Elizabeth, for Assault, 22 m lie 

iry, and others, for Wilful D^.mage 

t, 80^11/ 

a, for Stealing, 28/11 « 

id others, for DiBchargi*ig Mud into 

jes, 28 7«11/ 
Lousia, for Attemr,ted Suicide, 21 / 

^y, for EmbeMl0!inent,21 j 11 «— 28 

t, his Wife aad Daughter, for Steal- 

g, Chairges for, 4/11 /— 8/6 c! 



r Daniel, for Ati 
• Henry Georg« 
John, for Frai 



Sunday Trading^ 

11«— 26 m 11/ 

Sunuan, Henry, 1 

Sweeney, Peter, 1 

Sweet, Alfred, t 

ll e 
Swindon, Henry, 1 

mile 

Talbot, — , for his 

Taylor, George, fo 

Kdward, for Ste 

Joseph, for Garo 

Tea, Leona Le, for 

Thimble, Alfred, fc 

11 /ll/ 

Thirkell, Abraham 

fence, 9j6d 
Thirkettle, John Ji 

session, 16 m 11 b 
Thompson, Henry, 

George, and Gee 

15/ 11 e 

Henry, for Aid, 

Donations, 28 

Thumwood, Char! 

11 e 
Tillett. Samuel, an 

for Fraud, 7 m 1 1 c — 
Tilley, George, for 



Itar. 81, 1878.] palhbb^s dtdex to the '^ timss ^' newspapeb. 



tet 



KlioeCconttnuecl) . 

Walker, John, for Aasault, 26 m 11/ 

Robert, for Assault, 26/ He 

Wallis, William, for Assault, 7 ; 9 « 

Ward, Father and Son, for Fraud, 7/11 / 

— — Robert, for Allowing a Ferocious Dog to 

beat Large, 13/11/ 
' Warrington, James, for Assault, 20 m 11 e 
Wason, Rigbj, for a Summons Agauist the 

Treasury, 6/11 a 

Waters, George, for Burglary, 24 wi 11/ 

Watson, Fred., for Not Sending his Child to 

School, 14 mil/ 
-^— Webb, George, and John Friar, for Assault, 

27 mil e 

Maria, for Robbery, 29 mile 

Weightman, Hugh, for Stealing, 8 m 11 e — 

11m 11/ 
Weights, Unjust, Case of Dealers with, 20 



mil/ 
- Wells, Thomas, for Misbehaviour, 81 y 



9 e 



Welsh, Edw., for Stabbing, 7i 9 e 

Westall, Thos. George, for Stealing Books, 

20/11 e 
Westerfleld, Augustus, for Assault, 11 m 

Westwood, John, for Wife Murder, 3 / 12 d 

Wetiler, and Chapman, for Sham Jewelry, 

17^7/ 
Wliite, Alfred, for Assault, 6 ; 1 1 e— 7 j 

9/ 

Catherine, for Attempted Suicide, 21/ 11 « 

Israel, for Illtreating a Lunatic, 21 j 4 / 

Tames, for Stealing, 4 w 11 « 

Whiteman, Fanny, for Drunkenness, 7 i 9 « 

Widow and Two Sons to recover the Hus- 
band's Dead Body, 24 m 11 /' 

Williams, Frederick, for Burglary, 2iy 11/ 

Frederick George, for Murder, 17 ^ 11 e 

George, for Stealing, 31 m IS d 

John, for Not Sending his Children to 

School, 7/ 11 f 

for Forgery, 18; 11 c 



. W. S., for Fraud, 29 m 11 e 



Willing, Elizabeth, for Attempted Suidde, 

21/11 « 
Willison, George, for Railway Offence, 17 

wilmius, Henry, and Ernest Cramer, for 

Bankruptcy Offence, 2/11 e—9j 11 e — 14 / 11 
rf— 21i 11 d 

Wilson, Jane, for Stealing, 7 m 11 a — 11 m 

James, for Stealing, 22 m 1 1 e 

John, for Dog Stealing, 27 w 11 « 

- for Infringing the Licensing Act, ij 



9 f 



- for Stealing, 8O7 11 / 



With, Webster & Co., and others, for Nui- 
sance, 6/11 d 

Withey, John, for Stealing, 17 m 13 / 

Wolf, Jonas, for Forgery, 21 m b b 

Woodgate, Capt. FrandB, for Indecent Ag- 

Mault, 20 J ii / 
— - Wooflhead, Sjrdney, for Obstructing a Street 

Cmt, 30 j 11 f 
^— Wroe, John, for Drtuikmnr^ 



Police {cimtxnutd), 

Woodward, Elizabeth, for Cruelty to a 

Child. 28/ lie 
Wright, Edw., for Drunkenness, &c., 5 m 

11 rf 

Susan, for Fraud, 20 m W t 

Young, Annie, for Attempted Suicide, 26 

y 11 e 
John, and John Collier, for Unlawful 

Possession, 20 /* 11 s 
Thomas, for Living, &c., in a Boom with 

his Son and Daughter, 7 7* 8 / 
foi 



• Thomas Johnson, for Obtaining Money 
imder False Pretence, 28 m 11 /*— 29 m 11 / 
W., for Not Haying his Child Vaccinated, 



31 i 9 e 

William, for Medical Offence, Ij 9 < 



L«m 1 -^ ^ t 



Young Woman for Summons Against her 

Husband, a Policeman, for Assault, 31 ; 9 e 

Youngman, George, for Buying Soldiers' 

Clothing, 4 m 1 1 s 

Zacharoff, Zach., Basilius, for Fraud, 4 j 

9 e 

Police Court, New, at Marylebone, 21/4 « 

Hint for, from France, 2'i 1 11 a 

in Kent, Increase of Pay Granted, 7 f \Q f 

Law, Notes about, 8 / 10 d 

Magistrates and their Salaries, Notes about 

10 / 10 J— 11 fl2d 

Pay, 6j lie 

Political Banquets, 6/9/ 

Ponsonby, (Spencer) on the " Happy Land," 10 
m 8 6 

Poor Law Conference, at Reading, 20 ; 12 a 

Rate During Strikes— a Case Arising, the 

South Wales Strikes, 20 y 8 a 

Porcelain and Pottery, Old English, Price Sale 
List of. at Sotheby's, 7 m 11 a— 10 m 9 / 

and Old Sevres", Price Sale List of the Mar- 
quis of I-.ondonderry's Collection, 21 m 6 / 

Port of Barrow-in-Furness, 17 / 6 / 

Falmouth, Return of Tonnage, &c., 27 j 

9 e 

Ghent, 27 m 12/ 

Great Grimsby, 28 y 7 c — 29 y 6 c 

London Wharfage and Warehouses Com- 
pany, 22 7 6 a 

Portsmouth, (Lord) Presentation of Two 1 aint- 
ings to, by the Fox Hunters of Devon, I7j7c 

School of Science, Distribution of Prizes, 

1 ; 6 /> 

Soldiers' Institute, 12 / 9 / 

POETUOAL:— 

Budget, 9j 6 a— 19 m 5 b 

Colonial Disturbances, 1 m 5 c 

Court Circular, 26/5 6—11 m 12 a 

Departure of King Amadeus and Family 4 

ml2a •" 

Disturbances in Lisbon, S m 5 b 

Donna Izalwl Maria, Health of, 3 /* 6 A— 

10/6 c— 11 m 12 d "^ 

— Fear ol «LTv1^»T\*.\v'^^\fv:M^^'I^ i '^ «^ 



v^ 



PALMER 8 IMB£X TO " THE TDCBS ** NSWSPAPEH 



[Jan. 1 io 



Portagal (con/iftuecO. 

Official Telegram to St. Jameses on the 

Spanish Republic, 15 / 5 r* 
-^ — Opening of the Cortes, 3> 6 6— 10/5 c 

Proposed Cable to Mossamades, 20 m 5 & 

Railways, 20 i 6 a 

— - Reform of the Constitution, 24 m 5 b 

Republican Movement in, 24 / 5 a 

Strike of the Engine Drivers, Stopped bj 

Goremment, 8 / 5 J 
«-'— Students of the Universitj of Coimbra, and 

the Spanish Republic, 17/ 5 « 
Post to Italj, Notes about, 21 m 7 6 

Cards in France, 4 /* 6 d . 

^^ Office Irregularity —Notes about, 16 j 6 « 
Money Order Offices, New. 2/6 f—Slj 

8/" 

■ Notices of Wrappers and Envelopes, 18 

m If 

' Officials, Meeting of, for Redress of 



Qrievances, 18 / 6 c 

and the Auditor-General, 27 / 4 « 

Petition to Parliament, 21/8 a 

■ Refusal of an Advance of Pay 



25 i 5 e 



to, 



• and the Treasury, 26 m 5 / 



Orphan Home Institute, 11/10 d 

-— — Mr. Scudamore*8 Lecture on, 11 m 4 / 
Postal Notices, 26/10 c— 11 m 10/— 22 m 11 

6—25 m 12 c 

Arrangements, 27 / 7 6 

New South Wales, 28 ; 6 c 

Potatoes, Importa of New, from Malta, 25 m 11 a 

Price of, 1 m 10 a 

Return of Imports, lAj 6 b 

Value of Imports, 17 / 11 c— 10 m 6 6 

Potter, (Dr.) and Mr. Gladstone's Gifts, 8 w 6 / 
(G^rge) on Trades' Unions from a National 

Point of View, 22^ 7 a 

(T. B.,^ at Rochdale, 47 / 7 € 

Pottery Trade, 8 / 8 a 

Poultry and Game, Value Return of Imports, 

15/4 rf 
Powers, (Hiram) on Fireproof Houses, \5 J 6 e 
Prayers for Fine Weather— Dilemma for the 

Clergy, 1^7 e— 7^8/ 

Notes about, 4 j 3/— 6 j be 

Precious Metals, Return of Imports and Exports, 

15i9« 
Preserved Meat from the River PUte, 27 m 10 6 

Return of, 30 / 4 e 

PEE8S PROSEOUllONS:— 

Figaro, for Libel, 15/10/ 

Tjcmcathire Examiner , for Libel, 20/11 d 

Observer, for Libel, 21/ 12 d 

Man of Ross, for Piracy, 5 m 11 a 

Morning Advertiser, for Libel, 11/11 c 

Northern Star, for Libel, 28 m 8 a 

Whig, for Libel, 1 j 6 e— 18 ; 8 6—20/ 

7a 
Paddington Times, for Libel, 8^ 11 c— 22/ 

lOf— 7/lle— 8/llrf 

/^/ar jpramine', for Lihel^ 28 »B 8 a — 29 

m JO 3— -SI m 8 6 
^r^^ton Great Hone Fair, IS / 6 d 
^^^rdcmuduB) on the Afghan Boundary, 20 



}h 



Priestley (Dr.) Proposed Statue to at Binmng- 

ham, 11/9/* 
Prince Edward Island, Desire to Join the Domi- 
nion of Canada, 13 m 7 d 
Printing and Stationery, Estimates, 19/4/ 
Pr isons and Prisoners, 11/56 
PRIVY OOUNOEL:— 

Beerchunder Jobraj v. Receiver of the Su- 
preme Court, 27/11 6—1 / 10/— 3/ 11 a— 22 

/ll a 
—^ — Blake's Patent for Sewing Boots, I5jlla 
Bodh Sing Doodharia t;. Guneschunder 

Sen., 28 mile 

Burstall v. Baptist, Judgment, ISj 10/ 

the Cargo ex Argos — the Hewsers, Judg- 
ment, 19/11 a 

Carr's Patent, 16i 10/ 

Chand Hunee Maitee and Rishee Kesh 

Maitee v, Norendro N. Ray, 17/10 e 
Elliott and others v. Bhoorbun Nidhon 

Banergee and others, 13 /* 11 a 
Forester and others v. Secretary of State 

for India, 31 j 8 c— 19/ 11 a 
Hamilton and Milton Road Company o. 

Corporation of the Town of Dundas, 17 J 11 a 

Hart V. Von Gumpach, 27^ 11 a 

Jazandro Chunder Ghosa v, Nawab S. N. 

Ally Khan, 28 mile 
Joynarain Giri v. Sheebprossand Girl and 

others, 7 m 11 c 
Lagesse v, AUard and another — Judgment, 

30/ 11a 
London Chartered Bank of Australia v. 

Lempriere and others, 6/10 d — 7/11 c — 28/ 

11 a 

Lyons v. Smith, 1 m 1 1 c 

Maharajah Juggemath Sahee v. Mussamut 

Ahlad Koonwar and others, 20 > 11 a — 22 / 

116 
Mirza Bedar Bukt v, Mirza v, Bukt, 20/11 

a— I7m 13 a 
Mussummat Lakhputhy Thakoor u. Rajah 

Leelannud &c., 15 m 10/ 
Nawab Mulka Jehan Sahiba and others v. 

Mahomed Ushrurree &c., 22/11 a— 24/11 a 

—21 m 11 a 
Synd Ali Shan v. Amanee Begum, 24 j 

11 a 

New Members, 17/11 «— 17 mil/ 

Oarios v. Gurety, 21 m 11 a 

Frotab Chunder Burrooi^ u. Ranee Surno- 

moyee and others, 6 m 11 a 

Queen v. Coote, 14 m 11 a 

Judgment, 19 m 1 1 a 

Ram Chunder Dutt v, Juggesh Chunder 

Dutt, 26 mile 
Khajah Abdool Gunny v. Zamaradoonissa 

Khaaum, 24/11 a 
Rajah Pirthee Sing v. Ranee Bajkower, 29 

mil r. 
L. Sing and others v. M. Sing and an- 
other — Judgment, 14 m 1 1 a 
— - Sadut X\\ KJhasi v. Rha\ah Abdool Gunny, 

24 j \\ a 
tYifi Sau Roiaan, ^ J \\ d 

I 8oondreeX)«Aw«, \^ i \ft f 



1878] PALifiBb'8 rmux to ^* tai fdCEs " k&wspai'eb. 



andl {continued). 

reoondery Debrs v. Globm Allej — Judg- 

25 ; 11 a 

jdtnee (^toma Coomaree v, Mossumat 

Coomaree &c., 1 m 11 c 

ikoor Mnnoomnjim Sing tfnd another r. 

Leelanand &c., 15 «» 10/ 

ranee and others v. Bank of British 

America, 12 m 11 c/— 14 mile 

rappa Chetti v, Facheeroodeen Adam 

id others, 14/9 c— 15/10 f 

Court, Cases for, 10 J 8/ 

J. W.) on Dr. Lushington, 23;* 8 a 

'R. A.) on the Approaching 'fransits of 

,20/4 /-24 / 10 rf— 18 m 6 e— 28 m 

tnal Heroism— a Night Accident on the 

ille Railway. 1 m 11 b 

m of Wild Birds Bill, Notes about, see 

It Clerks' Mutual Life Association, 7 / 

9 Office, 20/ 7 a 
Embassy — Dinners, 80/ 6/ 
erity — Three Frenchmen Shot by Vote 
3 Murder of One Prussian, 8/5 6 
Custom House Officer, 25> 6 A 
Lccounts, 25 m 8 a 

uities, Notes about, 6 i 10 f—\0 f 10 d 
12 6—18/ 12 d 

alth Act, Officers Appointed, \ f 6 f— 
f—Uf 12 c— 27/ 12 0—18 mil d 
use Licenses, Return of, 17 m 6 c 
letum of the Amount Paid for Licences, 
t e 

some and Expenditure, 4 j 4 e — 16 ; 6 i: 
6 c— 29i 6 c-5/6 6—12 /7 6— 19/10 
/lO c— 6 TO 10 6—12 m U 6— 19 to 7 6— 
06 

the, a New Blasting Powder, 13/7/ 
Cuttings from, 12/5 «— 12/ 7 </— 19/ 
7/6 rf 

lolesome Houses, How to Make, 12/ 5 e 
Rey. Dr.) Health of, 23/ 9 f—27 /12 a 
6 fr— 28/ 9 «— 29/ 5 ^^24 / 8 a— 4 m 

tices about, 24/ 7/— 25/ 9 e— 17 to 10 n 



y at Bristol, 10/ 5 rf 
ly Payments, 4 j 6 6 

Riottingin, 26/5 6&r 
\jine's Bounty, Notes about, 8 m 12 a 
ctoria Street, 8 ; 7 c/ 

College Galway, Notes about, 11 m 10 6 
n 7/— 15 TO 5 «— 18 TO 6 c— 21 to 12 e— 28 

xes, Notes about, 8/5 « 

liversity, Notes about, 22 w 11 'f—27 m 

land, Exploration of, 5/4/ 

•OSS Revenue of, 24 m 5 r 

Iver, Return of Imports, 27 j 4/ 

R. 
Import of Oatend, 27 j 4 c 
on Selmpsing Fever, 14 j 10 a 



Raikes (&enry Cedl) on the STentt of th* Put 

Session, SjlOd 

on the Mines Regulation Bill, 11/ 10 <f 

Railway Amalgamation, Meetings Agidnst, 8/6 

rf— 6 TO 7 e 
Accidents, Amount Paid for Compensation, 

19 TO 7/ 
- — Alleged Fraud— Transatlantic • Memphis el 

Paso, 6 TO 7/ 

Benevolent Institution, Appeal for, 2/ 10 / 

Dinner, Prince of Wales to Preside, 11/ 

9/— 28 TO 5 e 
Brakes, Notes about, 11 j 6 c— 24/4 *— 26 

/ll <— iTO 10<^7to12(I 

Canards du Soir, 10/ 7 < 

Carriage Couplings, 10/7 « 

Carriages, Warmmg of. Notes aboutl2 j 12 

6—4 7 8 6 
Communication with the Guard, Notes 

about, 8/ 5/— 4/6 c 

Debenture Trust Company, 29 m 6 a 

Dividends, 10/6 rf 

Management and the Board of Trade, 81 

4 a— 5/6 r— 27/7 d—l to 10 c 

New Carri^ Lamps for, 22 m 10 </ 

Commission, 18/6 c 

Passengers* Assurance Company, 6 to 7 rf 

Luggage Insurance and Express Delivery 

Company, 14/8 a 
Punishment on a Miscreant who Tried to 

Upset a Train, 8/5/ 
Retrospects and Prospects — the Economigt 

on, 3 TO 12 6 
Servants, Meetings for Redress of Grie- 
vances, 13/ 5 6 — 31 TO 9/ 

■ Mr. Bass Decides to Give Half the Pro- 



fits of the Railway Service Gazette to, 28 / 
12 a 

■ Notes about, 3 ? 5/ 



Sleeping Cars, Trial of, 11 ^7 e 

Station Robberies, 4 f5 e 

Subsidence, 27/ 5 « 

Transfers, Remittance of Fees on, 24/ 7 a 

Westing House Air Brake, 25/12 rf 

and Canal Traffic Bill and the London and 

North Western Railway, 31 to 9 a 
RAILWAYS:- 

Aboyne and Braemar, 29 to 6 /* 

Alabama and Chattanooga, 1 j 7 a— 22/ 6 a 

— 23/7a— 10/6rf 

American, 17/ 6 rf 

Antwerp and Rotterdam, 5 m 10 r 

Arbroath and Forfar, 28 to 10/ 

Atlantic and Great Western, 4 m 10 d—l4 

TO 7 «— 19 TO 7 6 -26 TO 10 e 

Mississippi and Ohio, 27/7 d 

Baltimore and Ohio, 24/7 a 

Barnstaple and Ilfraconibe, 13/7 c 

Bedford and Northampton, 29 to 6/ 

Belfast and Northern Counties, 12 f7 d 

Berwickshire, 31 to 9 c 

Bills for New Companiea^ IS m 1 * 

/7 c— ^4m^b V 



FAUIIEB'S index to '* THE TIMES " NIWSPAPEB. 



[Jan. lio 



BaUways (continwd), 

Bridport, 27 m 10 « 

Bristol and Exeter, 6/6 c— 17 f 6 6— 26^ 

10 d 

and North Somerset, I J 7 f 

and South Wales Union Waggon, 11 / 

10 rf 

Buenos. Ayres Great Southern, 23/ 7 a— 1 

/6 c 

Bury St. Edmund's and Thetford, liyj 6 c — 

23/lOe 
Caledonian, 12/7 c--6 w 7 d— 11 m 10 <i— 

13 iM 7 e— 14 m 7 e--27 m 10 e 

Callander and Ohan, 27 m 10 e 

— ^ — Canada and Southern, 21 /6 b 

Central Argentine, 7 m\0 d 

Pacific, 14 m 5 6 

Uruguay and Hygueritas, 14 j 6 a — 12 m 

12 &— 28 m 10 rf— 81 m9c 

Chesapeake and Ohio, 81 j 8 6—21/4 d 

City and West End, 14 j 6 « 

of Glasgow Union, 12/7 r 

Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith, 25 / 

10 « 

Colchester and Stour Valley, 24 j 7 c 

Coleford, Monmouth and Uek, 26/ 10 c? 

Colne Valley and Halstead, 2lflOd 

Cornwall, 22/10 c— 3 m 6 ^ 

Crystal Palace and South London Junction, 

26/lOe-^m 10 c 
Culm Valley, 8^7/ 

Danube and BUck Sea, 27 /7d 

Demerara, 8 m 6 c 

- DcTon and Cornwall, 12 f 7 d — 13 ml e 

Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford, 12/7 d 

Dundalk and Greenore, 26 m 10 b 

Dundee and Perth, 81 m 9 c 

East Glocestershire, 17 ; 6 d— 28 flOe 

Indian, 4 i 6 c 

London, 21/lOc— 27/ 7 c— 14 w 7 c 

Norfolk, 12/ 7 d 

Somerset, 19 m 7 b 

Eastern, Ij 7 d 

Edinburgh and Bathgate, 18/6 b 

Erie, 8i 7 a— 9> 6 b— 28/ 10 6—7/11 a 

Diyidend, 12 fo a 

Mr. Gould's Note on, 2; 10 c 

his Profitable Speculation in Disgorging 

his Abstractions, 6j 7 a 

Forth and Clyde Junction, 81 m 9 c 

Fumess, 8 j 7/— 24/ 7 rf— 3 m 6 c 

Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, 14 

m 7 « — 81 m 9 c 

Giovi Tunnel, 13 i 6 b 

Glasgow and South Western, 19 f\Oe — 5 m 

10 c— 6 m 7 d— 11 m 10 d—1'6 m 7 «— 20 m 6 c 

Gloucester and Dean Forest, 18 /*G b 

Grand Luxembourg, 14/5 c — 1 / 6 b — 8 m 

6 a — 11 m 12 b— 14 m 5 b— 17 ml b — 11 m 

6<f 

TniTik of Canada, 11 m 10 rf— 14 to 7 c & 

c— 21 TO 7 e -J 1 m 5 5 & 6 a— 31 m c 

Halifax, Thornton and Keighley, 17*7/ 

//uU, South and West Junction^ 6 ; 6 c 

/iJ^hUnd. 11 m lOd 

-nllnoJs Central, 3j 66 



Bailways (continued), 

Great Luxembourg, 4 j 6 a & e — 6^ 6 o— 20 

; 6 e— 17/6 b— 18/6 c— 7 m 12 b— 18 m 6 b 

Eastern, 12/7 c— 20/7 b 

North of Scotland, 24 to 6 b— 29 m 6 e 

Northern, 6/6 c— 7/11 fr— 8/6 c— 17/ 

6 b— 24 / 7 d 

and Western, 26/10 rf 

Southern and West of Ireland, 10/6 c 

and Western, 11 /lO rf— 18/6 c 

Western, 21 / 10 c— 25/ 10 rf— 1 w 10 b 

- of Canada, 6 m 7 a 



Isle of Man, 28 m 10 (i 
of Wight (Newport Junction), 21/lOd 



—27/ 7 c 

Kingsbridge, 13 yn 7 e 

Lancashire and Yorkshire, 8/6 c — 18 y 6 h 

—20/7 c 

Lancaster, and Carlisle, 27/7 c 

Lima, 8 m 10 a 

Llanelly, 5 m 10 c 

Llynvi and Ogmare, 18 / 7 c— 18/ 6 6—19 

/ll/ 

London and Blackwall, \ fS e — 6/6 d 

' Brighton and South Coast, 14 / 6 « — 16 j 

6 c— 23> 7 b— 6 TO 7 d 

-Chatham and Dorer, 17/10 •—20/7 rf 



-26/10 (/ 

Mr. Hilliard's Circuhur, 17 f6a 



and Greenwich, 15 j 6 c 

and North Western, S fe c— 10/6 c— 15 

/10 c— 24/ 7 c 
and South Western, 81 ; 6/— 6/6 

6rf— 14/'8/— 21/lOb 

. TUbury and Southend, 24/7 rf— 26/10 <f 



8/ 



Londonderry and Enniskillen, 27 J 7 c — 8 / 

7c 

Lynn and Hunstanton, 21/ 10 rf— 24 fid 

Luxembourg, 4 i 8 a — 7 ) 8 b— 16i 6 b^—^f 

12 b 
Manchester, Shefield and Lincolnshire, 11 

j 6 c— 16 / 6 c— 24; 7 c— 11/10 rf— 11 m 10 rf 

—13 TO 4 <— 26 TO 10 « 

South District, 10/6 a 

Marlborough, 13 m 7 e 

Mary port and Carlisle, 4/6 b — 13/ 7 c 

Mauritius, 14 to 7 e 

Melbourne and Hob8on*s Bay United, 21 m 

7 e 

Mentone and Genoa, 11/9/ 

Metroi)olitan, 17 j 6 d—20j 6 e — 3/7 c— 

8/5 « 

District, 21/10 c 

and St. John Wood, 6/6 c— 28/10 e 

Mexican, 1 ; 7/— 31 to 9 c 

Mid Wales," 21 /' 10 d 

Midland, 5/6 d— 6/6 c— 12 / 7 c— 19 / 

10 c 

of Canada, 28 to 10/ 

and Fjistem Junction, 20/7 c 

Great Western of Ireland,* 8 to 6 c 

Monirouthnhiro. 26/10 rf— 21»i7e 

Neath and Brecon, 21 / 10 cf 

1^1 ew Brvmw\ck. «.ud Nova Scotia Land, 17 

M.etTopo\:vt!!iTL,ia»^» lot, t> f ^ d 



Mar. 81, 1878.] pauixb's insxx to " tux times " mxwspapbb. 



Bflf 



BaflwajB (continmd). 

North British, Sm & c—f> m 7 </— 11 mlO d 

— 14 m 7 e— 21 m 7 «— 26 m 10 e— 29 w r, e 

Ejigtem, 1 f6 c—10/6 c— 17/6 h 

London, 18/6 «>— 22/ 10 c 

and South Wettem Junction, 11 / 6 c— 

20; 6 « 

Staffordshire, 4/ 6 6—6/6 c— 16 / 10 rf 

Wales Narrow Uange Railway's, 21/6 d 

— 10 m6c 

Western of Monte Video, 8 « 10 a 



Northern Pacific, 10 i 8/ 

of Spain, 1/5 c 

Norwegian Trunk, 29 m 6 6 

Nottingham and Grantham, 17/6 // 

Ohio and Chesapeake — Arriyal of the First 

Train, 16/6 6 
Ottoman (Smyrna and Aidin) 7/5 «- 20 m 

6 c — 26 m 10 « 

Panama, 31 in 9 a 

Paris and Decatur, 11 m 10 c 

Peebles, 28 m 10/ 

Philadelphia and Reading, 1 j 7 a— 28; 10 h 

Philippopel, 22j5b 

Porto Alegre, and New Hamburg, 13 m la 

Potteries, Shrewsbury and South Wales, 20 

/7c 

Rhymney, 26/10 « 

Roman, 12 m 12 6 

Ross and Monmouth, 11 / 10 d 

Royal Swedish, 81 in 9 c 

Salisbury and Yeovil, 21 /* 10 rf— 5 m 10 c 

Sambre and Meuse, 26 / 10 a— 10 m 6 c— 

18m7e 

San Paulo Brazilian, 8 m 6 c 

Sevenoaks, Maidstone and Tonbridge, 8 fd 

6—17/6 6 
— Severn Bridge, 8 m 6 c 

Shropshire Union, 14 m 7 « 

Sirhowy, 26/ 10 e 

Smyrna and Cassaba, 21/6/ 

Sol way Junction, 18y 6 6 

Somerset and Dorset, 22 j 6 0—21 / 10 d—- 

25 flOd—27/7 r 
South Devon, 14/8 /— 21/10 c—3 m 6r— 

4 in 10 6 

Notes about, 6; C/— 7i 4 f 

Eastern, lOj 5/— 17/ 6 d—Uj 7 b 

Yorkshire, 18/6 b— 24/7 d 

Staines, Wokingham and Woking, 4/6 6 — 

10/6 c— 26/10 c 

State of Shares, in every day's paper 

Stratford-upon-Avon, 22/ 10 c 

Swansea and Carmarthen, 12/7 d 

Vale, 15/10(/ 

Taff Vale, 12/ 7 c— 18/6 6—27/7 e 

Tasmanian Mjiin Line, 24 m 6 6 

Tendring Hundred, 31 m 9 r 

Tottenham and Hampstead Junction, 14 m 

7« 

Traffic Receipts, 1 ; 7 /— 2 / 6 e— 3/ 6 r^-4 

j 6 €—6 / 6 c— 7 .; 5 e— 8 ; 7 f—^)j 6/— 10 j5 f 

—11/6 6—14 ; 6 e—lo j 6 c—lGj 6 c—\ 7 / G 
d^j8/6i/—20j 6 e^2l j 6 f—22j $ </— 23 j 
5 ^L^3j 7 c^24j 7 c^25j 7 c-^27j 7 c— 28 i 



BailwajB (corUinued), 

rf_12/7 rf— 13/7 c— 14 fSf—lSf 10 c— 18 
/6 c— 19/10/— 20/7 c-21 f 10 d— 22 / 10 
c— 26 / 10 e— 26/ 10 e— 27 f 7 rf— 28 / 10 •— 
I m lb 6—6 m 7 rf— 8 m 10 6—18 m 7 e— 15 m 
6 e -17 m 8 c— 18 m 6 e— 19 m 7 6—20 m 6 ©— 
21 iw 7 «— 22 w 10 rf— 26 m 10 e— 27fn 10 #—28 
m 10/— 26 m 9 « 

for the Past Year, 11 i 6 6 

Trans-Continental, see Csmnf al Tbials 

Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby, 24/7 rf 

in Turkey, 4/ 8 6 

Ulster, 10/6 c 

Union Pacific Railway, 20 m 10 6 

Varna, 27 m 10 e 

Victorian, 19 m 7 6 

Waterf ord and Limerick, 7 m 10 rf 

and Tramore, 7 tn 10 rf 

Watton and Thetford, 14 m 7 « 

West Cornwall 27 m 10 « 

Norfolk Junction, 21/10 d— J4/7 rf 



Wexford and Rosslare, 7 i 8 e 

Whitby, Redcar, and Middlesbrough Union, 

6 m 10 c 

Whitehaven. Cleator and Egremont, 18/6 c 

Wooden in Quebec, 8/ 7 6 

Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster, 5 m 

lOo-lOm 6 c 
Railwavs, Sleeping Cars for, 8/7 6— 4/9/— 86 

/lO/ 
State Purchase of, a Lecture by Mr. Martiiiv 

19 w 7 rf— 26 m 12 rf 
Discussion at the Statistical 

about, 26 m 12 rf 

Notes about, 21 m 6 rf 



in Time of War, 20/ 12 o 

Rainfall, Notes about, 11 j 10 «— 18 / 5 4^14 / 
10 s 

and Cattle Disease, 29/ 6 s 

in Cumberland, 20 / 5 c 

and the Wheat Crop, Notes about, 9 ^ 6 « 

Raisins, Return of the Value of Imports. M 

Ranken (W. B.) on the Westminster Memotial 

Refuge, 1/6 e 
Rateable Property, Return of, 17 /4 c 
Rating of Mines, 8/4/ 

in Cornwall, 24 m 5 c 

Rittening in Suffolk 24 « 6 c 

Rawlinson (Sir H. C.) on the Afghan Boundaty 

Question, 26/9/ 
on Dr. Livingstone in Central Airioa, 1 si 

5rf 
Notes on Khiva, a Lecture at the Royal 

Geographical Society, 25 m 7 e 

(Robert) on Wholesome Houses, 9/ 6 rf 

on Warmth and Ventilation, 6/4 rf 

Reading Mercvry^ Completion of its 160th. Tear, 

3/U rf 
Recent Honours, 24 m 9/ 
Red River, Texas, Froaen Over, 21 m 4 a 
Redwood (Bo^w\otl^ wl '^^X.vJiWMsi «A^^««iar- 

Ime, 4 i 4 e . . «. « -wcv * 

Reed CCYiaT\e%^ o^^^^^^'^'^^^^^^i *». 

12 e - 

HefLectftAlnioTTQAXioii, \^ t ^ • • 



on BztraordiiuiT in Bmstels, 4 / 7 e 
Good for EtU— i\<ficA'* Cutting, 27 / 

innual Return of, Ij 7 c 

!t, K6T. E. A., Good Voices. Ij id 
68 about, 8 i 10/--4 j 8 b 
r't Directory of Manufactures, 24^6 e 
ling, Robert, Fifine at the Fair, 2 j 6 c 
nee Hohensteil-Schwangan, 2j 6 b 
), Sir B., Rise of Great Families, 8 j 

B, Lt., Recollections of Canada, 27 / 

Uer, J. R., on Prisons and Prisoners, 

tmas Books, 1^*4 d 

nghame, Lt. Gen. Sir A. T., Travels 

istem Caucasus, 26/4 d 

ir, Thompson, Men of the Time, 9 ; 1 1 a 

es about, I0j6e 

t, Dr. G. W., Jest and Earnest, 20 m 

Parliamentary Companion, 7/12 b 
rage for 1878, 25i6 c 

M. Sainton, Tutor for English 
7/7 d 

, Robert, Report on the Cheap Wines 
e,&c., ISjAd 

II, Capt. F., History of the Royal 
of Artillery, ISj 4 rf— 4/4 d 
3eorge, Middlemarck, 7 m 8 d 
V; London Conmierdal List, 2S/ lOd 

Robt. F., Battle of the Ganges, 17 

Dr. J., Thanatophidia of India, G d 



Ijytton, liord, . 

Marcey's, Pat 

American, 1 i 4 / 

Marion Lee's Q 

Martel, Comte 

imid 

Mercantile Nav 

Morris, Rev. F 

History, } j ^ d 
Nadaud, M., Hi 

en Angleterre, 14 j 

Original Poems 

Pictures Across 

Plimsoll, Samue 

Proceedings of t 

Convention, 17; 4 

Raymond, R. W 

Receueil des Trai 

a la Paiz avec TAlli 

Routledge*s Evei 

Rowing Almanac 

Royal Navy, 20. 

Sanford, J. L., " 

Kings, lljid 
Statesman's Yes 

4/ 

Thom*8 Irish Ah 

British Direct 

Toys of the Litt 

Wey, Francis, R 

Wyatt, Digby, 

Spain, 1/4 J 
Ribbonmen, Imprison 
Rice, Sute of the Ma 

c— 9^6 rf— 10/4/ 

6— 22i6fr— 23i7. 

d— 80>6 6— 81j6 



Itar. 81, 1878.] pauieb's indbx to " the times 



KEWSFAFSIi, 



Rix {W, H.) on Wholesome Houtea, 17 j 6 c 
Boads and Bridges, Notes about, 2i fSb 
Bobbery at Lady Holland's House at Chertsey. 

22;1W ^* 

of a Roistered Letter, 12 m 12 b 

and Brutal Outrage at Derby, 6 f7 e 

Roberts (T. A.) on the Burglaries at Clapham. 

26 m 11 d 
Robinson (J. C.) on the " Old Crome," U m 10 « 

— 20in 11 a— 25 w4/ 
Robur Distillery Company, 26 m 10 a 
Rock Marine Insurance Company, 10 / 10 h — 22 

fiO a 
Roebuck (— ) at Sheffield, 11 m 12/ 
Rogers (E. D.) Recrimination, 14/ 10 c 
(James £.Thorold) on Land Tenure Reform, 

:i w6/— 26 w lb 
Ro jan Catholic Bishops, Consecration by Abp. 

Meaning of Some New, 20 m 7 e 
Children in Workhouses, 28/ 5/— 8 m 7 

c— 7 m 12 d 
Pauper Inmates, Meeting of the Islington 

Guardians about, 28 / 1 1 / 
Campagna, Notes about, 2^10 6 — ij 6 a — 

Forum, Notes about, 2j 5 d 

Romilly (Lord) Retirement, 26 m II a 

Ross (Dr. Geo.) on Wholesome Houses, 24 j 10 « 

Rosse (Ea,r\ of) on Lunar Radiation of Heat, 28 

m 7 e 
Rothschild (N. M. de) at Aylesbury, 17 j 7 d 
Rough Passage of the Potomac^ 17^6/ 
Roumauia — Budget, 26 m 5 

Credit Foncier, 1 5 ;« 5 a- 24 m 5 6 

Criminal Code Modification, 25 ^ 5 a 

Election of Bishop* , 1/56 

Miscellaneous News, 10/9 /^28 m 6 6 

Tax on Spirituous Liquors, 27 / 6 6 

Tobacco MoHopoly, 13 m 5 c 

Rous (Admiral) on the Scarcity of Horses in 

England, 17/8 a— 25 / 10 / 
Royal Academician at the Antipodes, 28 / 5 e 

Academy Exhibition, 2 j 12 c— 4 j 8 /— 16 

j 4 g__i7 j 6 e— 25^ 10 a— 24 fof 

of Music, Meeting 8 wi 5 / 

Agricultural Benevolent Institution, Ap- 
peal for, Ij 6 b 

Society, Meeting at Cambridge, S / 10 d 

— 25 m 8 a 

at Norwich, 31 ?« 8 / 

Albert Hall, Meeting of the Council, 27/6 b 



Amateur Orchestral Society, Sj 6 < 

; 6 c— 6 m 6 c— 20 m 9 / 

Asylum of St. Ann's Society, 15 / 9 / 

Botanic Society, Regents Park, 2*4 f 6 /-^ 

27 m 12 / 

Chapels, List of Lent Preachers, 24/6/ 

Free Hospital, Meeting, 7/11 b 

Funeral, 10 m 4 / 

General Theatrical Fund, Annual Meeting, 

13 m (> r 
Googi-aphical Society, Mct^tinj?, 12/8 6 — 

2C / 9 /" V2 m '.'• /— 20 m 10 /* 

FeUows Elected, 12 m 10 / 

Ilortlcultural Society, Meeting, 20 /' 9 / 

Hospital, 28 tn 5 d oi j j 

forDiseaBw of the Cheat, 17 m 6 f 



22 / 8 6—12 / 8 a—15 f 9 /-^ m 6 <<— 8 m 7 

rf— 20 w 7 e 
Humane Society, Awards for Saying Life, 

Ij 12 d-^9J 11 c -14 ; 7 6—23 j 6 c— 20 / 12 

c— 20 m 7 « 

Institute of British Architects, 6 m 12 c 

of Architects, New President, 16 m 12 6 

Irish Academy, 10 m 10 6 

Institution and Professor Tyndall, 6 m 12 6 

Literary Fund, Annual Meeting, 20 j» 10 / 

London Ophthalmic Hospitsd, 6 ?a 9 s 

Masonic Benevolent Institution, Meetinsr, 

10 J 6 c , «-B, 

Masonic Institution for Boys, 13 m 5 « — 16 

m6 b 
— r- Mint, Notices, SjSq 
National Hospital for Consumption, 10 f 9 

/— 13 / 7 6—24 / 10 /• 
Lifeboat Institution, Meeting, 8 i 8 c — 8 

flOdr-Tmllf 

Naval Benevolent Society, 21/10 c 

Sailors' Home, 30 j 7 f 

School of Mines, Evening Lecturss to 

Working Men at, 28 > 1 2 « 

Scottish Academy, 15/5 6—17 / 7 / 

Society, New Members, \1 j 7 / 

New President, 24 / 9 « 

Meeting to hear "the Earl of Rosse's 

Lecture, 28 m 7 e 
United Service Institution, Annual Meet- 
ing, 8 w 12 c 
Lectures to be delivered there, 18 / 6 

/— 21 / hb 
Rugby School and Dr. Hayman's Statements, 10 

m 9e 

Paijers laid by Dr. Hayman before the 



Governing Body, 2 j 6 6 

Notes about, 7 j 8 d— Uj 4 « 



18 j 8 c— 



20 j 8 c 

Rum, Admiralty Contract for, 10 / 9 / 
State of the Market. 3> 6 6—4 i 4 «— 23 / 

7 c— 19 m 7 6—20 m 6 d— 21 m 7 rf— 26 m 10 d 
—28 in 10 / 

Russell (Wm. J.) on Warmth and Ventilation, 
1 ilOd 

BU&IA:- 

Amer Darya Question, Bj 10 d 

Army Intelligence 25 j 6 a — 4 / 6 a — 11 / 

6 a — G m 5 b 

Budget, 147*5 a— 20 J 5 b 

in Central Asia, 3/5 a — 7j 4 /"— 14 j 6 a — 

147 9 /— 18 / 8 a & 6—207 10 e-^217 7 a— 24 
750—20766-25764—28; lOo— 8/*9•— 
4 / 5 a— 6 / 5 «— 7 r 12 tt— 8/ 6 a— 11 / 12 
a— 18 / 9 /'— 19 / 5 (—22 / 6 <f-.26 /6 a— 

8 M 6 (I— 11 m 12 f-^lo /./ 5 a— 17 m 7 a— 18 
j 5 a — 19 m 5 a 

Boundary Line wiih England, 20/6 6 — 

25 / 5 6—27/6 «— 1 m o 6—22 m 12 a 

Demarcation Line Proposed between Eng- 
land, and, 6 j 5 u — lo / .'> 6 

Notes about, 13/7 </— 2 1 j 7 c— 26 i 6 6 

— a\ j C> a— iV> J Vi (*— V\ uw^ \i 

26j h h ^^ 



lo J b—l7j 6 6—24/,^ 6—24 
17/ 6 a— I m 6 6— « m 6 e— 4 m 12 6— 
—7 m 12 a—12 m 12 6—18 m 5 a— 14 
24 m 5 a 

MTy Oonfereneef, 21 m 12 6 
x>w Ezhibitioo, Notes aboat, 8 i 7 6 
ilReriew, 11 m 12 6 
Vtfva Difcontinu^d, 25 m 12 « 
Map, 11 m 12 b 
Md to India, 81 ; 8 c— 20 fSe 
Penia, 287 9/ 
larationf for the Emperor*! Birthday, 

r the Virit of the Shah of Perbia, 8/ 

lant Riots in, 27 J 5 a— 1 m 6 6 

ected Matrimonial Alliance of a Grand 

;s with a British Prince, Unfounded, 

«ian Press on the English Press on the 
Asian Question, 4/ 10 a— 6/5 a— 10 

ial Enroj from the Czar to Great 
9; 5 6 

ej of a Railway to Siberia, 1 m 5 6 
and Sentance on Netchayeff , 29j7e 
News, 27>5 6— 3iy8 6 
oal Company, 10 m 6 a 
ulties in Turkestan, 22 / 12 a— 24/ 

vuy Dinner, I67 9 c 
litions to Khiva, 16 m 10 a — 26 m o a 
a — 28 m 5 a 

store of Sir H. Rawlinson on, 25 7n 7 c 
w Gazette on the British Parliamen- 
ate on, 18 m 10 6 
iCap by Capt. Lusiline, 24 m 5 a 



Enormous Haul * 

36 

Fisheries, 4 m 4j 

Fishing, Dee and 

m Ireland, Op< 

J— 27 m 7 / 

in the Severn, 1 

— -r — Opening of, 1 J 

— '■ Amphibious, 21 

Rivers, Night E 

in the Tweed, I 

Usk, 29/11/ 

in the West, 11 

Ova for New Zeal 

Poiiching Affray a 

11 / 

Supply of London, 

Salt in Brewing. OJ 6 c 

Saltpetre, State of the I 

8/G/>— 9;6r/— 10> 

25/ 7 /— 29>6d-6j 

d— 2()V 10 6—27/ 7< 

6 m 7 e— 8 m 10 c— 12 

7/-15 m 6 d—2e m ( 

Saniana Bay Company, 

Sainina Bay and its 1 

States, 31 > 6 a — 6/S 

see America 

San Juan Award, Note< 

Boundary Chart, 1 

Island Laid Claim 

fie Railway, 18/6 « 
Sand (^M. Georges) Ske 

poleon, b fi d 
Sandeford (J. B.) on 

Curk, 24]7c/ 
Sanfiemii« z' t^>«« '^» *^ 



tar. 81, 1878.] palmeb's index 



1IEW8PAP1&B. 



Mi6 



SaYing Life at Se&, Exhibition at the Maniion 
HouBe of InyentionB for, 24 m 11/ 

from Shipwreck, 10/7 «— 20 Al2 c 

SayingB Banks and Friendly Socie'ies, Parlia- 
mentary Betum of, 6 m 4 e 
Saroy, House of, Hereditary Abdication of, 19/ 

lie 
Saxon Church, 7i 8/ 
Saxony, (Queen of) Health of, 4/5 a->6/5 a— 

7/12 6— 8 /S 6 
St. Albans (Duke of) on Agriculture, at Nott- 
ingham, 13 / 7 c 
St. Alban's Abbey Restoration Fund, 20/ 10 e 

Mission, Appeal for Coal, 12 fl e 

St. Andrew's Conralescent Hospital, Appeal for, 
1/66 

Waterside Mission, Appeal for, 4 i 10 6 

University — Degrees Conferred, 27/8 c 

Election of Assessor, 25 m 7 e 

Installation of Lord Rector, I6j5d 

• of Lord Neares as Lord Rector, 17 / 



4/ 



Meetings of the Council, 29 m 12 b 



St. Anne's, Soho, Special Lenten Serrices at, 25 
nt 4 6 

St. Burian Church, Donation Towards Restor- 
ing, 16/6 d 

St. Day Fire Brick and China Clay Company, 5 
/6a 

St. (reorge's Hospital, 7 m 11 / 

St. James* Hall Company, 1 .; 7 a 

National Schools, Bermondsey, Opening of 

by the Duchess of Teck, 8/6 a— 11/11/ 

St. Biichael and St. George, New Members, 22 / 
id 

St. Patrick, Investiture of a New Knight in the 
Order of, 21/5 c— 22/ 12 c 

St. Patrick's Benevolent Society, Annual Din- 
ner, 18 7/1 5 c 

Day, in Ireland, 19 /« 6 d 

in London, 15 w 12 6 

in Scotland, 19 m 5 c 

St. Paul's Cathedral, Appointments, 31^ 7 e 

Choir School for, 2Sj7 d 

Grand Commemoration Service on St. 

Paul's Day, 25 > 9 «— 27i 10 e 

' Gregorian Demonstration at, 21/8 a — 



24/5/-25/11C 

List of Preachers, 28 j 7 d—Z\j 7 e— 27 



/6e 



Notices, 22j%c 
Service for Tuesday in 



Passion Week, 



15fn7 6 
Sunday Evening Services in, 4i 7 e— 6^ 

76 
Tuesday Evening Lectures, 13 i 9 /— 16 

j 5 •—22 J 10 c— 29i 10 «— 5/ 5 /— 12 / 10 / 

— 20/8c 
Dock Street, Whitechapel, Appeal for the 

Poorof, ay 7/ 

St. Peters Derby Memorial Schools, 13 ; 9/ 

Hospital for Stone &c., 15/ 10 f 

■■ Donation to, 7 m 12 </ 

St Thomas *s HoepiuU and Board of Works, 3 in 

St, Valentlae'g Day and thm Post Office, 15 /" 5 e 
SaarUt Fever, Betum of Denttu from, « m 7 6 



Schlagintweit rHerr") on Badakihun and Wak- 
han, 29 m 5 a 

Schum 11111*8 (Madame) Recitals, 8 m 4 e 

Science at the East End, 23; 10 •—25 J 9 e 

and Spiritualism, see Spirit oalism 

Lectures for the People, at Bethnal Green, 

23j lOc— 25;9« 

Scientific Institution, Royal Commission on, 28/ 
10 e 

Scotch Miners, 5/6 cf 

Universities, Notes about, 14 /» 10 6 

Scothind, Abolition of Tolls in, 29 m 11 i 

Free Church General Assembly, Meeting of, 

7ml2d 

Meeting of the Dundee Free Presbytery, 

20m7 d 

Health of, 7 w 12 a 

Union of Churches in, 24 wi 10 « 

Scott (S. D.) on Doomsday Book, 7 /3 rf 

(Thos. C) on the Weather and the Crops, 

6^6 6 

Scottish Episcopal Church — Meeting on a Pre- 
sentment, 28 m 10/ 

Hospital Corporation, Meetingof the Gover- 
nors, 2/11/— 27 ;/i 5/ 

Miners, Conference of, 12 m 10/ 

Provident Institution, 28 m 10 d 

Scudamore (Frank Ives) on the Post Office — Lec- 
ture on a Co-operative Society, 11 m 4/ 

(Mr.) and the Treasury, 22 m 11 a— 24 m 

5/ 

Seals, Plea for, Notes about, 5j 7/— 10/7 b 

Seasonable Winters, 4 /lO c 

Secreton ^am.) Biblical Paraphrases, 8; 10/ 

Seddon (John P.) on Wholesome Houses, 14 / 
12 d 

Sedgwick (Professor) Meeting on a Memorial to, 
28m 8 6 

Seely (C. jun.) at Nottingham, 22 ; 5 s— 23^ 12 e 

Selenium, Mr. Smith on, 17/7 /* 

Servia, Making of Armanents Denied, 4^8 h — 9 
j5h 

Sewage Farms, Supposed Dangers from, 26 m 
12/ 

Utilization of. Notes about, 28/6/ 

Sewers, City Comniiision of. Meetings, 8 / 10 e — 
22i6 6— 5/'7/ 

Shaftesbury (Earl of) on Mr. Plimsoll'i Appeal, 

24 m 7 6 

Sham Corespondents, 81/4 6 

Shannon, River, Petition of the Residents on ita 

Banks, 13 m 11 e 

Notes about, 18 / 10 c— 24/ 4 e 

Shannon and the Chesapeake^ Death of the Last 

Survivor, 3 m 5/ 
Shaw (E. M. V.) and the Gaiety Theatre, 29 m 

8a 
(James) on Magee College, 5 m 10/— 11 m 

10 h 

rjohn) on Railway Management, 31/ 4 a 

(Robt. B.) on the Central Asian Question, 

25 ; 6 6 



•^ m 10 6 & «— 8 m 5 6—10 m 12 a— 18 
21 m 7#— 27 m 9/— 31 m 8 a 
ident to the Aberdeenshire at Spurn 
19 m 10 6— 20m 10 e 

the Donnin, 18/6 6 

the Great Weitem Emigrant Ship near 
ick Nose, 28 m 7/ 
ged Unseaworthy Ships — Case of the 

m 9/— 10 m 10 6— 2G m 11 6 
erican Casualties at Sea, 1 j 5/ 
cons, New atPaedding and on the Mole 
rerg, 20 m 5 6 

Behera in Portland Harbour, lij 5/ 
Bessie Whinerahj Safe Arrival of, 24 /6c 
adian Shipping, 29 ^ 10 6 
ision of the American with the Newkurn^ 
6— 29^6 « 

xeAlherte with an English Bark, 28 ; 10 6 
ritannia and the La Petite Noenie, 27 j 
I9i6« 

the Empire and the Peru off Portland, 

idpfatigable with the Burmahy in the 
, 28/12 « 

ital of the Lamax and the G, M. Pal- 
Gravesend, 21 / 10 n 
orthfleet and a Vessel Unknown off 
less, 24; 6 d—2bj 6 c— 27 ; 9/— 1/6 e 
Analysis of the Crew, 8 / 6 a 
Arrest of Thomas Start one of the 
or Robbery, 8 m 6 / 
Board of Trade Inquiry into, 24^ 6 rf 
i c— 6/8 a— 6 f 10 a— If 12 d— 8/10 
^1 c— 6 m 12 c— 6 m 12 a— 21 m 10 c 



81>3/-3/6/-479 
10/7 c— 22/7/ 

Notices about, i 

Official Enquii 

10 a— 7/12 rf— 10/7 
• Present to Re^ 



to the Sufferers, 18/ li 
Proceeds of t 



Strand Theatr5 for the 
Proposed Distri 

16/10« 
Recovery of B< 

— 8m6f— 4mll«^-l 
Reward for the 

mer which Struck the 

Sale of Capt. K 

/— 27/10 rf 

Subscriptions f( 



— 29y8c/— «lj8e— 3^ 
—11/8 6 

Northumberland ai 



—7; 6 a— 16i6/ 

- Notes about, 9 



— 29^6 e— 80; 10 6 
— - Pereire with the / 
• of the Torch wit! 



Great Ormes Head, 8 i 
unknown Vessel^ 



Sank, Advertisement f< 

West Riding and 

at Sea, Criminal 1 

— Deck Loads, Meetir 

— the Destruction of 



Mar. 81, 1878.] palueb's imdix to ^' the tubs '' mbwspapxb. 



Baa 



0hip KewB (^continues), 

-^— Merchant Shipping and Paeienger*! AcU, 

First in Operation, 1 > 11/ 
— — Mieeing North Country Steamers, 16^ 7 « 
— ^— Vessel— /.or</ Muncaster, B/9f 

Vessels, 8 »i 6/— 10 m 12 a 

Narrow Escape of the Mont Cents, 26 i 6 s 

Ness Point Lighthouse, Moving of, more 

Inland, 31 in 7/ 

•»— Nevada Protest of the Crew and Passengers 

to its Unseaworthiness, 25/9 s 
New Line of Steamers between Lisbon and 

Madeira, 5 m 6 a 

Ocean Signal Stations, 13/6/ 

Port of Falmouth Returns, 27 j9 e 

Return of Tonnage in the Past Year, 15 /5 « 

Ryde Line of Steamers, 12 f7 a 

Shipping InteUigence, in every day's paper 

Disasters, 2Sj 10 c 

South Foreland Lights, U j 10 f 

- ~ Swineborne Lighthouse, 25/5 6 

Water-Tight Compartments for Ships, 27 j 

7c 
Shipbuilding on the Clyde, 18/9 / 

Return of During the Past Year, 1/5/ 

Shipwrecked Mariners* Society, 18 j 12 c 
Shireff (Emily A. E.) on the Head Masters' Con- 
ference at Birmingham, 6j 7 f 
Shops r. Stores, Notes about, 1^6 d— 2 / 8 c — 3 
J 7 fr_4i 8 6— 4i4 c— 7y 4</— 4/6 rf— 5 f^f 
-6 /• 5 « 

Deputation to Government about, 30y 6 e 

Shiewsbury Great March Horse Fair, 18 m 7 6 

School, 4 m 10/ 

Shrines and their Visitors 22 / 8 6 
Shuttleworth (T. M.) on the Treasury and 
Crown Prosecutions, 1 j 11 </— 3 ; 8 d — 8 j 

11 e 

Sicily, Progress of, 17/ 12 « 

Signals at Sea, Notes about, 10/7 c 

Sikim (Nepaul L.) on Russian Roads to India, 

20/9 « 
Silber Lamps, 28 m 10 e 
Silber Light, 8 ; 6 c— 11 i 10 a 

Company, 14 i 6 a 

Silk Trade, Aries Dufour & Co,, Circular, 18 m 

6(/ 
Simpson (L. jun.) on the Parker Street Mission 

Hall, 17; 7/ 
Sinclair (Godfrey) Enormous Haul of Salmon in 

the Thurso, 4 ; 8 6 

(W. M.) on " the Intellectual Race," 31 w 8 e 

Sinister Reminiscense — the Murder in Camden 

House, 11/6/ 
Slaughter-Houses, Notes about, 25 m 7 e 
Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa, Meet- ' 

ing at Norwich about, 17 i 10/ 
in Cuba, Diplomatic Correspondence about 

with America, 29 ) 4 c/ 
Meeting at Lady Burdett Coutts's on, 25 j 

12 6 

Slavery in Egypt, 27/ 10 c— 1 m 7 /'— 4 w 11 o 
Small Birds' Protection Act, 17 m IHc 

I^ox, in Boston, 6/10 h— 12/10 c 

■ Deaths from, 7 m 4/ 



And Fever in London, 15 j 7 f—2'f i (\ f— 

n/10e^25/5 6 J'J ^ J^T 



Small Pox, How to Spread, 25 / 5 e 

Smalley (Geo. W.) on the "New York Tribune/' 

21 j 10 h 
Smee ( W. Ray) on Quarterlv Payments, 4 ; 6 5 
Smith (Dr. Edw.) on Wholesome Houses, 18 j 

7/ 

(F. C.) at Beeston, 16 / 12 f 

(F. W.) on Registered Letters, 13 m 7 c 

(J. B.) on the Reduction of the National 

Debt, 4/10/ 

at Stockport, 24 j 10 c 

(Robert) a Waterloo Veteran, Appeal for, 

2j 10/ 

^T. E.) on the Merchant Service, 18 j 10 d 

Smoking, Increase of, 29 j 9 e 

in Bed, Death from, at Manchester, 18/ 

12 d 

Smollett (P. B.) at Cambridge, 28 / 5 e 

Smyrna, British Post Office at, 21/ 7/ 

Snagge (T. W.) on the Irish Education Bill, 10 
m 7 c 

Snake-Bites in India, Deaths from. Notes about, 
17; 10 d 

Snow Balling in the Parks, 4/6/ 

Bound in the United States at Christmas, 

ISilOd 

Slide at Central City Utah, 22 j 7 e 

Storm, 4/7 6 

Storms of Minnesota, 8/10 c 

Casualties from, 8/ 10 c 

Soap, Export Returns, 22^ 7 « 

Society of Antiquaries, Exhibition of Bronze 
Implements, &c. at, 16 j 5 « 

for Employing Necessitous Gentlewomen, 

1/6 6 

of Engineers, Meetings, 4 / 7 </ 

for Preservation of Life from Fire, 28/11 c 

for Promoting the Enlarging &c. of 

Churches, 18 m 11 a 

for the Suppression of Vice, Donations 

Towards. Ijbb 

Soldiers' Pay, Notes about, 27 / 5/— 1 »>i 6 e — 
5 m 12 d 

Financial Deterrent, 1 in 5 s 

Solicitors — Names of Gentlemen Admitted to 
Practice, 13/10/ 

Solomon (M.) on Overcrowded Houses, 3 ; 6/ 

Somerset (Duke of) at the Newton Abbot, An- 
nual Meeting, 9 ; 10 c 

Soper (W. G.^ on the South African Mail Con- 
tract, \j 12rf— 5/8 6 

South African Mortgage and Investment Com- 
pany, 22 I* 6 a 

America, see Brazil 

Patriarch, 2 j 9 « 

Cleveland Lronworks, \ m \0 a 

of England, Oyster Company, 15 in C a — 27 

w 10 a 

Kensington Museum, Admissions, 2^4 e — 

, 11/7/- 

Changes of Officers, 27 y 12 a 

London Museum, Mefttiw%% \ft ^^\>3cX\^^*i^ 

I j5e 



PAIdnB'9 IXDlfiX TO ** THS TIXKS '' HSWSFAPBB. 



[Jaift. 1 45 



Spain (Ez-Queen of) at Bandan, 6y 5 a 

TrarernDg in. Notes about, 12/7 / 

SPAIN:-. 

Abdication of the King, 11/12 a— 12/6 a 

—18/6 e— 19/6 rf— 21/ 12 a 

Address of the Cortes, 19/5 e 

Leaves Madrid, 18/5 rf— 14 flf 

Resolutions &c. about, 11/12 «— n/6 

„__18/5c— 17/6rf 
King of Italy's Letter to his Son no, 24 

/8 6 

Act of Abdication, the Text of, 18/ 12 h 

Alphonsist Rising in, 2 i 6 a 

and America, 15 j 5 c 

Anti Slavery Meetings, 18^*6 & 

Appointments and Dismissals, 19 /* 5 a — 

21 /6 a— 8m5fl 

Army give in their Adhesion to tlie Repub- 



lic, 28/5 o 
Ne 



la 
fba 



ews, 8/6 6—25/ 12 d~-^ m 5 a— 81 m 



- Political Oath on Entering Abolished, 18 



Re-organization Bill, 7/ 12 a 



12 a 



Barcelona, Demonstrations in, 1 1 m 

Riots in, 24 /'5 a— 25 f5h 

Birth of a Prince, 81 j 3 6 

Baptism, 1/6 a — 4 fbb 

Budget, 2Sj 5 5—6 /'6 6—3 m 6 a 

Cabinet Council, ISjbb 

Capital Punishment, Proposal to Abolish, 

6 m 6 o 
Carlist Rising, Don Alphonso Heads, Ijo 

a— 7>3o 
and Federalists, 16 m 5 a 

Battle with at Miravallo, 25/5 a 

Bum a Railway Station by Petroleum 

and make the. Officials Prisoners, 8/5 6 — 20 j 

66 

Cut the Railway at Miranda, S j 6 b 

Death of Soroeta the Carlist Chief, 18 m 

7d 
Defeats, 31 j 8 c— 1 /5 h & c— 3 / 6 a— 6 

fo a— 7/ 12 b—\Oj 5 c— 20/5 a— 22/5 6— 

3 III 6 a — 6 m 6 a — 19 m 5 a — 24 m 5 b 

Don Alfonso Offers One Step of Promo- 



tion to Kvery Officer of the Spanish Army 

Joimng the Carlists, I m 5 a 

Doncgary Issues a Proclamation, 25 / 6 a 

Leaders Killed, 13 j 5 6 

Loan for, 31 m 7 6 

Movements of, 11/5 6—13 ; 5 6 — 20 ; 5 

6— 27i 4 c/— 28y 5 6— 29> 5 6—29 ; 10 a— 29 i 

10 «— 1 r7 6—8/5 a— 4 /* 6 a— 4 / 7 a— 6 / 
lOr/— 10/10 r— 11/11 o— 17/5 «— 20 f5a 
—25/5 a— 28 /'6 a— 28/5 a— 4 m 12 aS m 
6 «— 7 m 11 a— 7 m 12 a— 8 i/i 5 6 -10 m 5 a— 

11 m 12 a— 12 m 12 a— 12 m 12 </— 13 w 5 6— 
14 m 6 a— 15 m 7 6—21 m 12 a— 25 w 10 c— 26 
m 12 </— 31 m 7 b 

Official Notices about, 18 m 7 c 

Pn)i,Te8> of, 12/5 a— 21 m !.0 <l 

Railway Station at ViUafranca Burnt by, 

ResolutioDB for a Monarch, 24/12 c 

' — JiUi/ the ^*Red Ctobb, " 31 m 12 d 
-■^*t Ssuii^basaan, 4 /7a 



SjMdn (conttnued), 

Carlist Rising, Threats of tlie Rcpublie 

Against, 20/5 a 
Viaduct of Ormaczugue in theur Potses- 

sioH, 1/6 6 
Volunteer Corps at Navarre to Oppose, 

8i6 6 
Castelnr (Senor) Note to Foreign Fowtn, 

28/5a— IwiTa 

Full Text of the Manifesto, 6 w 4 rf 



— Swiss Council in Reply, 1 m 6 a 

— Speeches, 15 m 7 a 
Catalonia, Movement of, 12-111 12 a 

State of, 17 TO 12 6 



— Central Catholic Proclamation, 11 m 12 a 

— Church of Endaldo Set on Fire by the 
Carlists, 31 m 7 6 

— Circular to Foreign Courts Announcing 
the Republic, 18 fb o— 19/6 a 

Opinions of the Three Northern Powers 

about, 29 w 5 a 

Reply of the French Goyenunent, 28 m 



10 c 

-^ — and her Colonies, 14 j 12 a 

Colonial Reform, lOy 8 6 

Colony in France, I67 6 a 

Communist Prisoners. Woman's Demon- 
stration to Demand the Release of, in Spanish 
Prisons, 31 m 7 a 

Cortes — Abolition of Early Rething Pen- 
sions, 17/ 5 d 

Amnesty Granted to Republicans, 17/ 

bd 

Declaration of the Republic, 18/6 c 

Message of the King Announcing hifl 

Resignation, 13/5 r 

Officers of the National Guard Congratu- 
late on their Election of President Martos, 25 
/5a&6 

Proceedings in, 29 7 5 6— 6/ 5 6—11/12 

a— 13 fo c— 15/6 a— 10 m 6 a— 28 m 10 6 

on the King's Abdication, 24 /* 10 a 

. on the Republic in, 20/12 a 



Separation of Church and State, 17/6 cf 

Crisis in, 11 m 12 a — 14 m 5 c — 16 ml a 

Cross of Savoy Removed from the Spanish 

Arms by Carlists at Nantes, 17/6 rf 
Cuban Affairs, 3 i 6 6— 8i 6 6— 16 1*6 b— 

16/5 6 
Decree Restoring to their Former Dignities 

those who Refused to Take the Oath of Alle- 
giance to King Amadous, 17/6 6 
Demonstration of Students at Barcelona 

for Privileges, 17/6 rf 

of Catalonian Workmen, 17 /b d 

Diplomatic Relations with the Republic, 26 

fba 

News, 26/5/ 

Threats of the International to the Body, 

21 m 10 6 

Don Alphonso at San Quirce, 3 m 6 a 

Don Carlos in. 22/6 6 

Abdicates in Favour of his Son, 28 m 6 a 

El Americano ^«^u\.% \>\t\!i\si\ftdL'Si\a\«^,\T 

fbt 

E\ect\owa, l^fha 

BmigraXioTi ol ^ascMafc^ \ m t> a. 



Mar. 81V 1873.] palm^*8 nCDEit to ^* TsJt rmoB'^ NEWSPJitt'isti* 



8pi 



Spain Ccontmued), 

Figueras (Senor) Loan Offered to, 19 m 5 6 

Addreas at Barcelona, 21 m 10 6 

— Foreign Relations of, 26 m 8 a 

Future Government of, 10 m 9 / 

^— Proposed Scheme for, 18 m 4 </ 

^— Report of tho Committee Against, U m 

5 c 
Hidalgo (Gen.) Refusal of the Ofacers to 

Serve Under, 17/10 6 
House of Congress Occupied by the Civil 

Guards, 26/6 a 
Internationalists in Catidonia, 17 m 7 b — 25 

m 12 6 

- Meeting^ 81 m 7 a 



King Amadeus m Portugal, 16/6 a — 19 f 

5 a 

Address from the Italian Senate, \bfhh 

— ^— Offered a Citizenship in Place of his 

Crown, 15 /■ 5 a 

Proceedings, 17/5 e 



— Madrid, Offices Opened in, to Enrol Volun- 
teers to Oppose the Carlists, I67 6 6 
> Disturbances, 6 7/1 5 a — 25 m 12 a 



Illuminated to Celebrate the Republic, 16 

/6 a 

Road to, 21 m 10 a 

State of, 8 m 5 a 

Street Demonstration in, 29 m 12 a 

Massacre of Eight Thieves, 31 m 7 a 

Blilitary Insubordination, 25 m 12 6—27 m 



ha 



' Orders, Bill to Suppress, 14 m 5 a 



26 



Minister of Finance, SjSa 

Ministerial Changes, 24/6 a— 26/6 a- 

/6 6—1 m 12 a— 28 m 6 a— 81 m 7 a 
Miscellaneous News, 7j 8 6—20; 6 6— 23^ 

5 6—22/6 6—7 m 12 a— 18 m 5 6—29 mBa 
National Debt, 1/6 c 



Naval Conscription, 18 / 5 6 

-Prmce Bismarck 



Re- 



— New Qovemment 
fuses to Recognize, 26 m 5 a— 28 m 6 c 

Ministry, 16y 6 a— 17/10 6— 18/12 a 

• Changes, 18/6 a 



Year's Day in, 11 i 10 c 

Officers Resigning their Commissions, 24 /* 

5a 
Orense (Marquis of Albaida) Scheme for 

One Qreat Republic of European States, 18/ 

12 a 

M. Castelar's Reply to, 18y 12 a 

Palloc, the Federal Leader, Killed by the 

Volunteers of Murla, iSjbh 
Porto Rico Reforms, 13 ^ 56 — 14 > 6 c — ^28 

,'5 6— 5/5 6— 7/ 12 a 
Aliolition of Slavery in, 21 / 5 a — 8 m 5 a 

—6 m 5 a— 24 m 5 6--28 m 5 6 

President, Election of, 21 m 12 a 

Public Debt, 13 w 6 a 

Railway Destruction by Carlists, 14 m 5 a 

— 15 M 5 a — 18 in 7 c — 31 m 12 d 
-^ Reception of King Amadeus at Lisbon, 14 

/7/ 

i BecruitiDg New Law, 24/6 a 

BecepUoag, 3j 5 b 

BeoniitiDg, 23/5 6—^ fS h 

'^^Mmd F^. Spinet ^f 2% f^ ^ 



'Spain (conftfHeecn. 

— r Republic Recognized by the United {States, 

i4/"^y-17/6e 
-^^-~ American JourAkls on, 14/7/ 

^— Ti*oolayiiation of, 15/6 « 

EuroFtem Statfes* Joint' Action ixi, 21 f 

6 a 



-English RadicU Meeting ' Votto ' itti Ad- 
dress to, 22/9/ 

Republican Flag to be Violet; Whi^and 



Red, 16/6 a 

Prisoners ReleaM± 17/6 «-^lW 

- in Saragossa and Batcelomi; "21 



^^12 
e'/6c 



Resignation of Attlllery Oflfeeril, - ,, . _ 

Revolution, Plrogress of, IT/lO'lfr— '18 r6a 

—18 f 12 a— 19 / 6 a— 20 /* 6 a— 26/ 12 d— 

27/6 a— 8 m 6 a — 4 m 10 tr— ^ m'5'a— 18 m 4 

d—n m 7 6—24 k 12 a^28 W 6 fc 
Robbery of Bills of Eicfaaiig^ Ht Madrid, 

24 /•5 a 
Royal PiUacef tb f6rm A Mi!iteTl& and 

Artistic Academy, 15/5 a 

Royalist Union Reported; 28 /S a ' 

Serrano and Piim, 31 th 12 d 

Slavery in the Colonies; Meetti^ ' ait ' the 

Progressist Club about, 1/6 a— ^4 7 5 6 

in Cuba, Census of Slavds, 1/5 6 

Protest Against the Abblition of, 8 jT 5 

6— 18^6 6 
^— Arrangements^ for ' thtf Abolition 'of, 23 / 

66 

Bill for the AboUiioii of; 81 j 8 c— 18 / 



5a 



> Indemnity to the'Planteirs,~25y 6 6 

Petitions about, 24^ 5 6 

Report of the Conmiitted On, 27j5k 

— ^ Santa Cruz, Anecdote of, 18 m 7 e 

Two Persons Shot by ther'Order of, 19 m 

6 6—21 m 12 a 
Tafalla, Attack on, by 0116, Rt^pulaed, 18 / 

6a 

Taxing the Extfeiior Debt 1116^ 8/5 a 

Telegraphs, Credit for, 3/6 o 

Tithes of Nobility and Civic Decorations to 

be Abolished, 16/6 a 
*' Volunteers of Libefty," Banquet at the 

Palace to, 24 j 5 6 

New Law about, 2^ tn ll^ a 

Woman Shot by the Cure of Santa Cruz, 8 

m 6 a 
Working Hours, Arrang^mentl at 'Barcelona, 

20/5 a 
Spanish Bourbons, Reconcilement of, 6/6 c 

and French Rc^^lios, 1 8 / 6 a 

Speaker's Parliamentary Diniier, 24/6 e — 8 m 5 

c— 6 m 6 c— 7 m 9 /— 1;^ m 6 rf-^20 7n 6 /— 27 

ml2f 

Levees, 26/9 /— 6 m 6 c 

Spencer (Earl) on the State of Ireland; -9/ T « 
Spices, State of the Market, 2y 6 /— 9 / 6 rf— 23 

j 7 c—SOj 6 6—6 fe rf— 13 /t <*— 2ft f Xi— *L\ 

/7 e— ft m 1 e— ^iQ m<c» d—^l m\^5 ^ 

Spirit*, Bn\V%\i aTV^\Tx%V^^^x>^'^^^^\\'^ ^ 



Spo 



PALMttB^S nCDkX TO '' THB TI1CB8 '^ KtiWSPAPSB. 



Pan. 1 t 



Ti 



2 i 7 </— 2 j 12 «— « ;• 7/— 4i 10 «— 6 J 7 •— 10 

I* 6 d 

SPOBTINa INTELLiaENOE:-- 

-^— Acceptances for the Spring Hacdicapt, 6 /' 

5 « V / 

Athletic Sports — ^Lonc^M^ l^li^, j24 mhe 

Athletic Sports — Okfqn]^ and Cambridge, 

28 m 4/— 31,OT 12. a\ ':\ '-^ 
Bengal StUds, Notet about, 1 / 12 fr— 7 / 6 6 

:'Bristol,',W^tem Counties and Grand Na- 

:.ti(ft|al1h2nt Steeplechases, 19 m 12 c— 20 m 6 

. : uIt-21 m 6 •— 22 m 10 « 

". Chester Races, 11 ; 11 h—^\j 4 c—^fb e 

Death of ** Jem Robinson'* the Jockey, 21 

Epsom Spring Meeting, 81 y 4 c — 6/6 e 

Eton College Walking Race, 24 m 6 

Fox Club, 17 m 7 « 

Meetings, 24; 9/— 10 f9/ 

Foz-Hunting in Devon— Presentation to» 

Lord Portsmouth, 17 j 7 e 

at Rome, 1/ 7 r 

GladiateWf fx>nner Owner of, Return to 

the Turf, 7/11/ 
Grand Military and Rugby Steeplechases, 

5 m b c~16 m 2 6 
National Hunt and Bristol Races, ««s 

Bbistol 
H.M. Staghounds, 14> 9 «— 20i 9 •—10/7 

<^22 / 12 c 

Hoi\ e Racing in Rome, 1 / 7 e 

Hunting Appomtments, 4tj9 d-^ll j II b— 

17 ; a /i-26y 4 /—I /'4 ;— 8 / 4 /—IS /* 4 / 

— 22/4/— 1 m 4 /-8 m 4 /— 16 m 7 y— 22 m 

10 e— 29 m 10 c 

— Incidents, 6 i 9 « 

in Naples, 17 m 12 « 

Jockey Club, 9^ 11 c 

Lincoln Spring Meeting, 24 m 5 </— 2d m.5ff 

—31 mSc 

— ^- Liverpool Spring Meeting, 11 j 11 6—24 m 
o rf— 2G m 6 •—27 m 11 a— 28 m 12 a— 29 m 10» 
I- 31 m 8 c 

Steeplechases, 31 j 4 c— 28 m 12 a 

Lonl Middleton's Hounds, 20y 6 • 

Newmarket Craven Meeting, 6 / 6 • 

North Cotswold Hunt, Presentation to Lordl 

Cuventry, 26 m 12 rf 

. Northampton Meeting, 81 m 8 c 

and Pytchley Hunt, 6/5 e 

Oxford University Sports, 17 w 12 /— 18 rm 

7 6—19 m 12 ' 

- and Cambridge BiUiard Matches, 22 m lOi 



/— 29 //i6s— 31 m 11/ 

-1 Racquet Matches, 2^ 

Pigeon Shooting, Gun 



TO 4/ 

Club, Shepherd'si 



Bush, 17 m 12/ 

• Netting Hill, 24 m 5/—SI mSd 



Sporting InteUigwioe (contiwud), 

Tennis Player, Death of Papa Bane the 

Celebrated Parisian, 1 m 7/ 

Two- Year-Old Racing, Notes about, 1/5 rf 

University Boat Race, 30 j 5 c— 1 fb /— 5 

/ 10 rf— 6/5/— 10/7 (f— 11/ 10 a— 12/ 12 c 
1 _i3/5 f—n/b c— 18/8 (/— 20 f 8 i/— 22 / 
f, /1-24/6 /— 27 / 12 6—3 m 8 6—5 m 5 /— 6 
;,; 8 c— 7 m 12 d— 10 m 12 a--ll to 8 6—12 » 
12 «-- 18 m 6 rf— 14 m 5 6—15 m 9/— 17 w 9 rf 
-18 m 9 /— 19 TO 9 /— 20 m 9/— 21 m 8 a— 22 
TO 9 /— 24 TO 8 6—25 •« 8 a— 26 m 5 J— 27 w 12 
a— 28 m 12 </— 29 m 5 • 

the Race, 81 to 11 </ 

Banquet at the Mansion House to the 

Crews, 81 m 11/ 

Table of Previous Winnings, 81 « 11/ 

Weights for the Spring Handicaps, 81 y 4 c 

West Norfolk Foxhounds, 27 fSh 

Yachting— Royal Thames Club, 25 /* 10/ 

London, 11 to 11a 



New Thames Yacht Club, 22 « 10/ 



— - Pony and Galloway Races at West Bromp- 

ton,24/6 6 
—-Spring Handicaps, List of Entries, 15 J 7 e 

-^ Surrey Staghounds, id J 5 d % 

-— Tatter^Ws, 7j 6/^li j 6 /— 21 / 7 d— 38 \ 
^na^y-r ^11/10 f^lSf 12d-25 f V3 \ 

las "^^^ "* ^^ ^'^^^ "^ ^ ^^^ "* * • * 



d 



Spurious Money, 1 m 11/ 

Stflbbing of a Young Woman in the Borough, 2 

>4« 

of a Policeman at Cardiff, 2 ; 4 • 

Staley (Rev. T. N.) on the Sandwich Islands 

Annexation, 8 i' 5 /* 
Stamford St., Sale of the Old Houses in, 29^ 6/ 
Stamped Envelopes, 27/9/ 
Stamps on Bills of Lading, 3y 6 • 
Stanesby (J. T.) on the Danger of the Streets, 

V6j 7 f 
Stsndford (^Edward) on Northumberland House, 

5 TO 12 6 
Stanger (W. W.) on the Ophthalmia at the 

North Surrey Schools, 19 m 10/ 
Stanhope Memorial Fund, € m 6 6 
r Earl) on Byron's Address to the Ocean, 18 

on Homeric Troy, 28 « 8 c 

Stanley (Dean) Inaugural Address at the Work-. 

ing Men*8 College, Bloomsbury, 7 i 7 • 
Stinsfield (— ) at Halifax, 9 / 10 <f 
Star of IndU. New Knight, 17/12 d 

Life Assurance Scwiety, 4 to 10 </ 

Starling (W. D.) on the Strike m South Wales. 

8/76 
State Prosecutions, 7/10/ 

Expenditure on Art and Science, 19 m 4 /* 

Stationery Office — Estimates for the Year, 28 m 

«/ 

Statistical Department, Appointment, 24/9 e 

Statute Hirings, 2kjn f 

Mr. Morris on, 9^ 4 e 

Steains (Arthur) on Combinations and Strikes in 

the Labour Market, 7 to 10 c 
• Prizes for Best Treatise on Labour Ques- 
tion, 14 7/1 7 c ^ 

Steam Engines, Export Returns, 23/11 a— 12 / { 

^f-n/bf 

Supply at San Francisco, lOf^f \ 

6t«ttl»Qto\d,Mftdalt<«,2l/4/ ^ 



f= 



!E 



St 

S3 



f- 



Kar. 81, 1878.] palubb's indbx to '' Tins ttmes '* nswsfapsr* 



Str 



pAoiet Special Commission of Sales by Men> 
bere of, 2J? / 6 a 

'— Closing for AlteratioQ in, 20 m 6 a 

New Rnlee, 14 / 8 a 

Stocks, State of the Market, in every day*s paper 

Stonej (G. J.) on the Qneen'j University, 22 m 
11 6 

Storm off Penzance, S f 6 d 

Storer (George) on the Malt Tax, 17^ 10 b 

Strand Buildhigs Company, SO J 6 a 

Straight (Douglas) on the Middlesex Magis- 
trates and Treatment of Unconvicted Pri- 
soners, 8 m 11 « 

Strange Story — Abduction of [Blr. Rhodes, a 
Solicitor, of Newport, 19 m 6 c 

Memorial of War— Flora of the Two 

Seiges, lli4/ 

— — > (Lt. Col.) on Sliips for the Channel Passage. 
7/10/ 

Strauss and Mr. Gladstone, 12 j 10 / 

Street Nomenclature, 11 m 4 / 

Changes, ij 4 /— 10 /12 c 

Tramways — Bow to Poplar Line discon- 
tinued, 8 ; 10 /— 9> 6 / 

Buenos Ay res, 21 j 6 / 

in the City, 19 /5 /— 6 m lOy— 14 m 1 

d—l9 ml e 

— — - Continental and General, 1 / 6 a 

Dublin, 10/6 o— 21 / 10 d— 10 m 7 b 

26 m 10 e 

East Norfolk, 16 i 6 a 

Edinburgh, 27j7e 

GUsgow, 5 m 10 c — 18 m 7 « — 19 m7 b — 

26 III 10 « 

■ Leipzig, 23 y 7 o 

' Lisbon and Cintra, 10 m 5 6 

London, 19 m 7 6—26 m 10 e— 28 / 10 e 

Madras, 16 / 10 a 

— ^ Middlesborough and Stockton, 19 m 7 a 

New Bills for, 11 m 4 d 

North Metropolitan, 20/7 c— 18 m 7 e — 



19 m 7 6—26 m 10 e 

• Provincial, 15 m 6 a 

Steam Worked, 29 m 6 6 

Traffic Returns, 18 m 7 < 

• Cleaning and Experiments on, 27 / 11 / 

Stieeter (E. W.) on Hall Marks, 22 j 7 e— 26^ 7 e 
' Stewart (W.) on the Price of Coal, 7 w 10 « 
' 8TBIXES:— 

of Journeymen Bakers in Stuttgart, 24 / 

6 6—27 / 6 6 

of the Bamsley Powerloom Weavers, 8 / 

12 6—17 / 12 f 
/— • Threatened of the Boot Makers, 26 1» 10 « 

of the Builders of New York, 20 m 10 6 

of the Cab Drivers of Berlin, 8 m 6 b — 4 m 

) 9y— 6 m 6rt— 6 iw 5 6 

at the Clarence Ironworks, 21 iw 12 6^24 

m 6 a 
— of the Coal Miners in Pennsylvania — End 
of, 14>6c 

Colliers at Xewcastle, New South Wales, 

10/6a 

o/ the Colliers in South WaleB, 7/B a— 9 i 

6c— 10jl0a-.il/12a--l6j 12 a-^l7 j 9 /_- 

I6j9/-20j5 e^21j 6 a-~22j 12 A— 23 j 6 a 

— on^utiWule^Aop o^ 'for Setti«nent^ 



Strikea (continued), 

11 / 10 a— 12 / 12 n— 18 / 8 6—17 / 12 a— 
18/12 c— 20 / 8 6— 22 / 10 /— 24 / 12 a— 

26/6 c— 26/10/— 27/ 8 a— 28 /8 a— 1 m 8 

a— 3 m 8 a — 4 m 10 a— 5 m 6 #—6 m 6 «— 7 m 
11 6—8 m 8 6—10 m 9 /— 11 m 12 «— 18 m7 e 

—14 m 10 </— 16 m 12 6—18 m 7 « 
m South Wales— Question of Poor Bate 

during, 20 / 8 a 
in South Walea— the Double Shift, 24 j 6 a 

— 27> 6 c/— 29 / f e-80 / 10 e 
London Trades and the Welsh Strike, 14 / 

10 c 
of the Colliers, New York Daify BuUeiin on 

18 m 9/ 
-r Notes about, 8 i 7 6— lOi lOe— 11 j 6 a— 

U 7 12 a— 18j 7 a—lSj 12 b— 17 j 6 6—17 ; 8 

/— 22 J 12 6— 23> 6 6-25 j 8 a— 28 ; 7 •—80 

j 10 c— 81J7/— 8/9/— 6/lOe— 6/6c— 
8y 12 a 
South Wales, Termination and Settlement 

of, 19 m 10 (/— 20 m 12 a 
Still Lingering in the Rhymney Valley, 

26iit7<f 
of the Gas Stokers Completion of their 

Sentences, 2Sj 10 6 
of the Gas Stokers, Meetings about the 

Imprisoned Men, 4 j 10 a— 6 j 9 /— 8 j 11 a— 

10;8«— 18il0e-22 i 9e— 24j 7 c— 27j6« 

— 10/6rf— 19i«6c 
Important Statement about, 10/6 <f 

■ Remittance of part of the Sentence, 8/9 a 

American View of, 4 /'6/ 

Demonstration Intended on their Release^ 

6 m 6 / 
of the Engine Drivers of the North of 

Spain Railway, 8/66 

and the German Workmen, 27 / 6 6 

of the Joiners at Edinburgh, 26 / 12 c 

Metropolitan Police — Printer's charge fop 

work done, 26 /* 8 a— 1 m 12 c 

=.of the Millers at Limerick, 17 ; 7 a 

of the Miners of Bedford, 7jie — 11^6 a 

Colliers in South Wales, 4 i* 10 a— 6 ; 7 a 

—7 y 4 «— 10 ; 10 a— 18^ 7 a— 14 ; 6 c— 16 j 12 

a— 26 I 8 a— 28 i 7 a— 81 j 7 /—I / 9 /— 8 / 

9/— 4 /8c— 6/ 10c— 6/6 c-8/12 a— 

10 / 7 a— 18 / 8 6—19 / 10 b— 21 m 7 a 

of the Newcastle Colfiers, 22i 6 6 

of the Nott. Framework Knitters, 18 ;* 10 h 

of the Operative Brushmakers of tfladc- 

bum, 19 / 12 # 
Printers in Edinburgh, 18/4 /--17/12 <l 

—21 /6 6 
of the Printers at Leipdc, 28 y 6 6 — 4/ 5 a 

—27 / 6 6—1 m 9 /— 6 m 6 o— 10 m 6 6—17 

m 7 6—22 m 12 d— £6 m 12 6 
of the Railway Engineers, in Missouri, 19 

m 6 c 

of the Railway Men in Portugal, 8/66 

of the Scotch Miners, 6/6 <i— 18 /7 c— 

22 / 10 e— ^T / V e 

oi the Tw\oT% %x^^^^fli'^gMas^\^ SV^ J 

and I^ocVoxiX. ol \>aft'liStfst%Nsi^'s^^^^»^^^ 

m 6 a 



«tr 



TbfMtened of Tjne Stetintiigf, Z\J*I J 

' «iid lihe BaUot, 16 / 12 h 

'Stnrge (Edm.) on dUrery in Cuba, 17 m 12 e 

in Egypt, \ml f 

. Sfurges (Octavius) on Fublic Chftritief, 10 / 10 d 

Bubmarine Explosion in Western Austrana, 28 
/12 c 

Substitute for tbe Match Tax, 4^8/ 

Sugar, State of the Market, 1 i 7 h—2j 6 f—^j 
eb—Aji^^Sjlc-^dje rf— 10/4/— lljO 
c— ll/6 c— 15 i 6 e— 16> 6 6— 17i 6 6— 18i 6 
c— 22 j 6 6—28 ; 7 c— 24 / 7 e—2bj 7 /— 29 j « 
d— 80 ; 6 6—81; 6 /—I / 6 6—5 / 6 6—6 / 
^ rf— 7 / 11 6^8/ 6 d-12 /7 6—18 / 7o— 
14/ 8 6—15 / 10 6—19 / 10 6—20/7 d— 
: Jtt f 10 a— 22 f 10 tf-26 / 10 6—27 / 7 «— 
28/10 /^i ,„ 10 (£—6 m 10 d— 6 m 7 «— 7 m 
10 a— 8 Jii 10 c— 12 TO 11 6— 13 m 4 «— 18 m 7 6 
—14 TO 7 /— 15 TO 6 rf— 19 TO 7 6— 20 to 6 c/— 21 
m 7 rf— 22 TO 10 c— 26 to 10 6—27 to 10 /— 28 
miO /•— i9w6 6 

8UX01DE8 : 

•'— of Mrs. Armer, Found Drowned at Eton, 
14il0/— 16;11« 

of John Bailey, of "Wedmore, 27 to 12 / 

*— ' of Ix)uis Leonard Barnard, of Primrose 
Hill, 6/10 c 

of Mri. Isabella Bellingham, off the Em- 
bankment, 8/7/ 

of Ber. Abraham BornLdaile, at Bamsgate, 

of David Carter, at Alreiford, 8^ 7 / 

of Jessie Chauntler, at Catobridse, 18 y 5 6 

of'Segt. John Cole, in Sandwich Gaol, 22 

>5c— 23> 5/ 
— ^ of Hannah Ererly, Found Drowned with 

her Baby, 80 / 7 / 

— of Isaac Forward, in Hollywood, Hants, 
22illa 

'■ of ^bert J. Hardy, at Great Oakley, 8 / 7 / 

— of Sergeant Xiambert, at Aldershott, 28 m 5 e 
of WiUiftm Lupton, on the South Western 

Hallway. 10/11/ 

of Atistin MeUa, i& his Cell at Walton Goal, 

15/5 rf 

of Elizabeth Nesley, of Somers Town, 6/ 

10c 

ctf "F^ter Hhodes, fcftdr Murdering his Wife 

at EaHshoaton, 12 fn 10/ 
— ^ Extra<)rdi!iary of Alft«d Roberts, Shot by a 
'Brother Rifleman, 6 m 12 6 

of John Shaw Smith, at Dublin, 80 j 10 e 

^of l^iliiani Bftiley Stanford, Drowned in 

the Regent's Canal, Sj7J 

Attempted 6f Eli^beth Suffleld at Lamp- 

tOiL24jl2</ 
-»- Life Boat on the Thames to Prevent Sui- 

dd^s in the Thames, 8iy 3 c 
Sunday Trayelling, Deputation to the Wesleyan 
Com erettce About, 8/11/ 

Deputation of Working Men's Assoda- 

tion toBp. of London abdut, 22i 11/ 

- 'Jr&diDgin St. Luke% I flOc 

-r ^ I^tnh^th, 5 M 11/^29 mlOd 

■ ^^J^ r^^ODB Profeaaion of Faith, 6 t 4 f 
Mp^saeiida^Sdringn, 18/9/- 



Surrey Bourne Water, Rise of, 21/7 #—38 / 11 

/-59 ; 7 *-17/7 6— 26 m 11 h 
Sunderland Shipowners' Society Bieeting to 

Consider Mr. PlimsoU's Allegations, 25/5 s 
Surgeons, Royal C(^ege of, Meetings, 11 j 10 tf 

Hunterian Lecture at, 17/7/ 

New Members, 11 j 10 d— 15 j 10 o— 167 

9 c— 17i 5 /— 28 j 7 n— 24i 6 •— 25 j 11 rf— 
27i*6/— 1/7 c— 6/5/— 11/11/ 

Surplus Revenue of Mr. Lowe, 10 m 6 • 
SUSPENSIONS:- 

Atkins, A. F., of Leicester, 8 m 10 a 

Bailey & Co., of Manchester, 81 i 5 6—28/ 

10 rf 

Beckton and Makin, of Oldham, 11/6 a— 

l/*6a 

Bensaud, Isaac, 8 m 10 a 

Bestwick, Thos. and William, of Waahing- 

ing Mills, 7i 5 a— lOy 4 6— 29 j 6 a— 12/7 a 

Bianco, Moses, 23 j 7 a — 24 j7 a 

^— Billsborough and Hopwood, 13^ 6 6 

Reue, of Kersby, 13 j 6 6 

Bowles, Bros. & Co., 5 m 10 a 

Child, Mills & Co.. of Manchester, 14 /^ 6 

— 15^6 6— 16>6 6 
Decosmes & Co., of Manchester, 20/ 7 a— 

8 TO 6 a — 18 TO 7 a 
Deyeae, Louis, of London and Lyons, 14/ 

8a 

Dixon, Peter, and Sons, of Carlisle, 6 m 7 6 

Drakeford, Bros., of London, 9/6 a— 

10/4 6— 12/ 7 a 

Forrest, William, of Blackburn, 20 m 6 a 

Gledhill & Co., of Clifford Street, 19 m 7 a 

Glover, W. H., & Co., of London, Manches- 
ter and Ashton-under-Lyne, 10/6 a 
Guedalla & Co., 6i Great Tower Street, 8 m 

6 a— 4 TO 10 d 

Gunnachian, Bros., of Manchester, 8^7 6 

Hanson, Joshua, 8 m 10 a 

Hamson and Son, of Hull, 12/ 7 a 

— Haynes, j'. F., of Dudley, 18^ 6 6 

Heitz and Deyeze, 16 / 6 a 

Hewer, William, 17 J 1 6 

Hornby, Bury and Bew, 16y 6 6 

Jersey Mercantile Union Bank, 4/^7 d—6 

fhb 
Johnston, D. B., & Co., of London, 18 J 

66 
Lawson, Peter, and Son, of London snd 

Edinburgh, 12/7 a 
Lizardi & Co., of London, 18/6 a — 25 / 

10 a 

Arrest of Joseph de Lizardi, 19/ 10 c 

Malcolms & Co., of Swithin's lAne, 24 / 7a 



—19/ 10 c 
IVuin 



larshall and Sons, of Stockport and Dis- 
ley, 28/10 rf— 29 TO 6 6 

Matthews, Robert, of Manchester, 18/6 6 

—24/7 a 
— — M'Clelland, Bros., of Birmingham, 11/5/ 
—13^6^—3/7/1 

M*Cullock and Armitage, of Bradford, 24 j 
7 a 






Haw 81, .1678.] tjllmxk's hidbx xo ^bbs 



vn 



0—4/6 
West 



(tonUnued), 
' PawBon & Co^ of St. Paul'f Chnrchyard, 
LondoD, 6i 6 a— 7/5 o— 28j 6 rf— 21/10 a 
-»- Pigon & Co., of i>artfoTd, Arraoge to Pi^ 

mFaU,14;6a 
— ^ Powell, Scare & Co., of London, 16 i € a 

RadcHfFe, J., of Manchester, lOj 4 A 

Samueli, C. J. and W., of Manchester, 20j 

6fl— «i7a— 24/7a 
— » Sandbach, Joseph, of Manchester, 7jB a— 

Slj 6 k— 14/8 a— 28/ 10 d 
— - Schamann, M. B., of Bankeide, 11/10 c 

Searoo & Co., of London, 80^' 6 a 

Shnpson, Walter and Frederick, of Preston, 

Hi 6 a 

Smith and Norton, of Manchester, 13 i 6 b 

— 20y6a— 8/7a 
— StoU, Isaao Leech, of Bgchdale 2j 6 e— 7j 

6a 
^— Stroyan, D., of Newton Stewart, 26/ 10 a 

Thornton & Co., of Manchester, 9 j 6 6 

. Viranti & Co., of London, 10 j 4 o— Uy 6 
/6 a 

irestall and Naime, 17/ 6 a 
-^-* Wetherall, Quintas & Co., of London, 16 j 
6 a— 27/ 7 a 

Whitehead, J., of Buckley, 10 ; 4 6 

Wike, G. and J. M., 18 j 6 6 

Wilion, Isaac, and Sons, of Dewsbury, 10 / 

6 a— 18 /•7 a 
Swainson (C A.) on the Athanasian Creed, bj" 

6e 
Sweden Army Reforms, 21 / 6 b 

Notes about, 28 / 6 </ 

Coronation of the King and Queen, B f 7 d 

the King Opens the Diet in Person, 21 i 6 b 

Match, Trade of, 20/6 e 

Swimming Baths on the Thames, SI j9 d 
Swindling, American Notes, 6j9 e 

a New Dodge, 22/6/ 

O ld Frined m a New Di«8S, 

8WITZEBLAKD :— 

Bill on the Relations of the State to the 

Catholic Church, 1> 6 a— 13/* 6 a 

Bishop of the Canton of Bale Dismissed, 

80| 6^—18/6 a 
- — Church and State in, 17 fS a— 20 f6 b 

Demonstration in Favour of Mr. Downton, 

8 ; 6 6 

Election of Cures, 24m 6 b 

-»- English Church at Geneva, see Enolish 

Lay Members, Sj6b 

Letter of the Pope to M. Mermillod, 20 / 

«/ 
Letter of Bishops to M. Mermillod, 22 fSa 

—24/6 6 
Papal Nuncio and the Swiss Confederation. 

Ij 6 a— 9i6 b 
Pontifical Brief Read m the Catholic 

Churches, 3/6 a 
Railways and the French Government, 25 j 

6 a— 8 m 6 6—20 m 6 a 

Italian Government, 28^ 5 a — 30; 6 b 

Text of the Note of the Federal Council in 

Answer to the Papal AllocutioD^ 17/8 o 
;f?f« ^^^ , Faf/can, 5/6 a^i fh a-^B/B a 



4;96 



BwitMrland {continued), 

J 6 a— 19 / 6 c— 80/,6/-19 » 6 6-^27 m 

6 a 
Voting on the Law in Catholio Organla^ 

tion, 24 m 6 b 

Weather in the Alps, 10 ; 6 6-*6 ^ 7 6 

Swords, New, for the Amerioan Army, 19 mAf 
Symons (G. J.) on the Rainfall, lljWe 
— <— on the Icebergs in London, 1 m 10 « 



Tait (W. Reid) on Gun Cotton^ 28 / 6 s 
Talbot (R. A.) on Short Service in India, 27 /*6 6 
Tallow, State of the Market, 1 j 7 6-^ j 6 2^—4 J 
4 e— 6> 6/— 7 ; 6 ^-8 ; 7 o— 9 J 6 d^Wj 4/ 
—Hi 6c— 13 J 6 6—14^6 6— 16y 6«— 18;;-6 
6— I7y 6 6— 18 J 6 €—20 j 6 d-^2l ; 6 <*- 22/6 
6— 24i 7 e—26j 7/— 27 / 7 6—28^ 6/— 29 j 8 
d— 30 / 6 6— 8iy 6 /— 1/ 6 6-3/7 /— 4/6 b 
—6/6 6— 6/6 <i— 7/116—8/6 J^iOf$d 
— 11 /• 10 c— 12/7 6— 18/7 a— 14/8 6— 1^/ 
10 b— 17/6 a— 18/6 c— 19/10 6— 20/7 rf- 
21 / 10 0—22/ 10 <i-24/ 7/-.26/10 e— 26-/ 
10 "6—27 / 7 «— 28/ 10/— 1 m 10 (/— 3 m 6 a— 
4 j» 10 c— 6 m 10 dS m 7 e— 7 m 10 e— 8 m 10 
e— 10 m 6 e— 11 m 10 c— 12 *i 11 6—13 m 7 6— 
14 m 7/— 16 m 6 d— 17 m 8 e— 18 m 6 •— 19 m 
7 6— 20 m 6 <f— 21 m 7 W^22 m 10 o— 24 m 6 6 
—26 m 10 rf-26 m 10 6—27 m 10 /— 28 m 10 / 
—29 m 6 6—31 m 9 6 
Chandlers Company, List of Donations by, 

Taylor (Helen) on the Lancashire Diitresa 

Fund, 21 / 8 e 
Tea Trade, State of the Market, 7j Sf—Sj 7 6 
— 8j 7 c— 14 / 6 6—21 / 6 d^2dj 7 c— 28i 6/ 
— ^/6 d—bfB 6—11/10 c— 13/7 a— 18 fB 
rf— 25/10 c— 26/ 10 6—4 m 10 e— 6 m 7 e— 11 
m 10 c— 13 m 7 6—18 m 6 »— 20 m 6 d—2& m 10 
e_27 m 10/ 
Teaching the Young Idea, 7 ml2 d 
Teale (— ) New Safety Lamp for Mines, U fUf 
Tecoma Silver Mining Company, 20 / 6 a 
Teeth a Gentleman Swallowing his Set of False, 

20/7 fl 
Telegrams, Notes about, Sj B/-~6j 6/ 
and the Statute of Frauds, Notes about, 3/ 

Telegraph Service, Official Report of, 22 m 11 a 

—24 TO 4 c 
— -- Wires, Assessment of, 
TELEGRAPHS:— 

Aerial, 4 /•6 a 

qetween America and Asia, New Cable, 20 

/6 6— 21/-4e 
American, Proposed Purchase of by the 

Government, 28/10 d 
Anglo-American, 26 ; 7 a— 8/6 rf— 16/10 

d— 12 m 11 a— 16 m 6 a— 22 m 10 a— 26 m 10 

a— 27 m 10 a 

Argentine, 17^ 6 a 

Associated Submarine, 20 j 6 0—21 | 6 <f 

—'n f \C5 a 
AlXaxiWe C%:d^^\ S < ^--"^^^"^^ ^ ^% 



\ 



degraphs (continued). 

— Barcelona and Italy, 8^6 h — 24 j 6 h 

— Bilbao Cable Company, \OjZh 

— Black Sea, 11 m 10 c 

— Brazilian and Uruguayan, 2j^ e 

Submarine, 9 j 6 ci— 6/6 a— 11 flOh 

— British Australian, 28 j 6 d—^ f 6 c^-8 m 
10 a 

Indian Extension, 8 m 10 a 

— Cadiz and Cuba, 18 j 5 6—24 ; 5 6 

— California to Japan, &c., 21/4 < 

— China Submarine, 10 j 4 a— 18^ 5 c — 8 m 
10 a 

~ Consolidated Atlantic, 26 m 10 a 

— Direct Spanish Telegraph, 20 ^ 5 6—8/6 6 

United States Cable Company, 12 m 11 a 

— 18 wi 7 a— 14 m 7 c— 15 m 6 a 

— Eastern, 26 / 7 c— 1 m 10 a— 6 iii t d 

— Electric in Persia 20y 6 /" 

— Foreign Telegrams, Prices of, 3 m 9/ 

— French Atlantic, 16 j 6 a— 80 j 6 a— 17 / 
6 c 

— Great Northern Companies, 18/6 c — 26/ 
10 a— 10 m 6 c 

Western, 16 i 6 a— 24 / 7 a— 20 m 6 a 

— Hooper*s Telegraph Works, IJ 11 «— 22 f 

10 a 

— Indo-European, 26/10 e — 5 m 10 c 
Return of Messages, 26 / 11 a 

— International, i f6 a 

— Joint An£^o-American and French Atlantic, 
81 i 6 a 

New Tariff of Charges, 10/6 a 

— Mediterranean Extension, Sm Se 

— New York, Newfoundland and London, 27 
m 10 a 

Offices, 26/10 6 

— Odessa and Constantinople, 81 m 7 c 

— Orkey and Shetland Cable, 81 j 4 c— 7 / 

11 a ' 

— Pentland Firth, 8/6 e 

— Platino-Brazileinu 2 j 6 e 

— Proposed New Companies, 17 f 6 a 

— River Phite and Brazil, 22/10 a 

— Shanghai-Nagasaki, 6/6 6 

— Sixpenny Telegrams, Memorial from Edin- 
burgh to Advocate, 13/6/ 

— State of Shares, in every da\fe paper 

— Submarine, 27/* 7 </ 

— Temperance Movements, 18/10 c— 19/10 
/— 26 III 11 a 

— Testimonial, Novel, to a Clergyman nt San 
Francisco, 6 wi 4 c 

— Texas Pressure Meat Company, 23J 7 a 

— Universal Telegram Company, 27 tn 10 a 

— Value of Wires and Apparatus, 16 j 6 c 

— Weekly Returns of Messages, 2/6 d—9j 
11 6— 17> 9 e— 23 ; 11 a— 80y 6 c— 6 f9 e— 13 
J 7 e— 20/7 c— 27/6 /— 6 m 7 c— 1*3 m 7 6— 
20m6€— 27m9/ 

— West India and Panama, 14/ 8 a 
ilegraph Construction and Maintenance Com- 
M/ir, JpyjO c—4 m 10 d—14 m 7 e 
?STMphJng the Roy&l Speech, S fh f 

T>Je and Hospital, United Ordera'of, Special 
9tjii^, 19 m 6^ 

'^I^xUj, Specinl Evenina f^in,ir%^n^ oo rn^ 



Temple Master's Headings in, 7 i 7/ 

8er]eant*s Feast, on Sir George Uoneyman 

Leaving the Sobiety, 81 / 4 </ 
Terrell (J. H.) on Crown Prosecutions, 9 i 8 6 
Thames, Angling in, 8 m 7 c 
Embankment, Notes about, 18 / 6 a — 6 ■ 

12 6 

Model of , 7 ffi 4 a 

and the Crown, 22/ 7 d 

Plate Glass Company, 16 m 6 a 

Purification of. Notes about, 12/8 6 

Valley, 16 ; g 6— 16 j 8 h 

and Mersey Marine Insurance Company, 11 

J 6 a— 29 ; 6 a— 6/ 6 a 
Thanksgiving Day, M. Chevalier's Picture of, 80 

jS c 

TfiEATBES: 

Adelphi, 24y 4 «— 10 tn 8 6—17 m 7«— 24 m 

8 c— 26 VI 7 f 
Agricultural Hall— Hamilton's Charing 

Cross to Calcutta, ijS d 
Alhambra Company Exclude the French 

Dancers, 1 J 10 c 

Astley's, 14 m 10 « 

CrysUd Palace, »ee Cbtstal 

Court, ej 8 6—6 m 10 c— 19 to 10 s 

and the Happy Land, Notes about, 10 m 

8 6— 11 mil 6 
and the Lord Chamberlain — Happy Land 

Suppressed, 7 vi 12 d—S m 6/— 10 m 8 6 
and ** Making Up," 11 m 11 a 



/ 



1 



Drury Lane, 24/6 c— 6 in 10 a— 21 to 7 6— 

24 TO 8 6 
French Plays, 29i 8 c— 1 / 8 b— 10 / 7 o 

-7 m 4/ 

Gaiety, 24/4 c— 13 to 4 c 

and Its Disunion from the Restaurant, 

28 TO 12 e— 29 m 8 a— 81 to 12 c 

Globe, 17/ 12 6—10 to 8 a 

" Ariana " at, 20/5/ 

Goddard (Mdme. Arabella > Concerts, 12/6/ 

M. Guonod's Choir, 10/12 6 

Hay market, Oj 8 a— 10 m 8 6 

La Renaissance, a N^w Theatre at Paris, 10 

TO 5 a 

Monday Popular Concerts, 12 /*6 c 

Olympic, 13 to 8 c 

Opera Comique, 26/ 10/— 8 to 10 rf 

of Paris, 4 fl2 a 

Prince of Wales, 4 /* 12 rf 

Princess's, 18/6 </— 13 to 4 « 

Queen's, 187 12 rf— 10/10/— 11/12 d 

Royal Albert Hall, 27 f5f 

St. George's Opera, 21 jif 

St. James's, 3 m 10 d 

Schumann (Madame) Recitals, 8 to 4 s 

Strand, 27 j 10/— 17 to 7 e 

Surrey, S fS 6—14 to 10 e 

Theatre iVancais, Victor Hugo's " Marion 

Delorme" Re-Produced in, 12/11 e 

Vaudeville, 10 tii 8 rf 

Thetis Marine Insurance Company 16 j 6 a 
Thieves* ^MVpeT %X "^^XworcxVv, ^ S ^ c 
ThompaoTv (^PToi%%ftOT \i'Mc^ N^.^ ww^^so^^ 

College, OiANTCLy, W m\^\» ^v^ 



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iiar. ii, 1878] palmsb^s ihdex to ^* thb times ** mbwspapsr. 



Tnl 



Thoxnpton (Wm. Joseph) on Bustia in Asia, 18 

(Capt. W. H.) Testimonial from President 

Grant to, 8 ot 9/ 
Thoms (W. J.) on Anti-Centenarianism, 4 7 10 a 
Thomson {^JA Lectare on Formosa, 12 m 10/ 
Thornton (W. T.) on the Gauge for Indian State 

Railways, 11 7*4 e 
Thunderstorms, 4 / 8 « &/ 
nchhome Case, Notices about, 4 j 10 rf— 10 ; 8y 

« Notes Relating to, 27/8 c— 3 m 12 a 

Udey (Henry) Exhibition of the Works of, 24 jf 

12 d 
lime at the Antipodes, 18 /*5 d 
Times of Germany ^ a New Newspaper, 28 m 12 d 
Thnmins (Frederick) Price Sale List of his Pic- 
tures and Water Colour Drawings, 24 m 12 e 
Tin Trade, 18 m 11/— 19 ml a 

Plate Trade. 9; 5/ 

Plates, Exports of, 8 /'4 /* 

•nppingKW.) at Stockport, ISjTc 
Tithes, Additional Rent-Charge, 24 m 4/ 

Commissioners Report, 19 m 4/ 

Commutation, 8 j 9 /* 

Settlement, Unsettlement of, 9 j 7 a — 18 j 6 

e-6/12 6 

of Doctor, 7/10/ 

Hverton Diocesan C/onference, 9^ 10 d 

Tivoli (M. y. de) on the Earthquake in Tuscany, 

27 m 12 « 
Tobacco from China, 10/6/ 

Consumption of, 10 m 4/— -21 m 7 d 

Custom House Returns, 15/ 5 e 

Import Returns, 17 j 4/ 

R^ly to, 8 m 12 a 

and SnufiP, Import Returns, 15 i 4/ 

Toka (Thomas) Refutation of his Being *<Hung 

for Murder," 27/8 c 
Toil-Free Bridges, Notes about, 17 7' 10 6 
Tomb, Discorery of one in Llan&chreth, 22 / 

10/ 
Tomes (W. B.) on the Warwickshire Labourers, 

8;* 7/ 
Too Successful Plea— a Farmer Caught in hia 

own Snare, S ml d 
Torrome (Franco) on Emigration to South 

America, 3 j 5 c 
Tour. Round the World, see Cook 
Tower Hamlets Constitutional Association, Sir 
J. Pakington and Lord jG. Hamilton at, 4 / 10 e 
Town Clerks Banquet to the ^ Various of Eng- 
land, 26 m'l2/ 
Townsend (— )on H. M. S. Antelope, 28 / 9 /* 
Trade, Board of. Notices, 4^6 a— 8 j 8 a— 15 ; 8 
a— 18 j 6 a— 22 j 8 fr— 29 j 6 /— 8 / 6 a— 15 /6 
/— 19/5/— 26/8 6—8 m 10 a 

Returns, 8i 7 a— 9^6 a— 8/6 6— 11/10 6 

—12/8 a 

Dictation, Resistance to, Meeting of Masters 

at Leamington, 25/11 d 

Disputes, 22/10 « 

with France, Official Return, 12/ A f 

— — Marks— Ohurcli v, Tamraco, 19 / 11 n 

NAtionsd Chamber of ^n"ii#l Meeting, 30 j 

6 c 

Outrages, 6j S 4 

StUlwayBOl, 17/'llJ' 



Trade Returns of the Past Year, 8 y 7 <f 
Societies and the Law of Conspiracy, Meet- 
ings to Consider, \j\2c 

of the South Wales Ports, 80y 5/ 

State of, 1 j 6 d^2j e/—Sj 6 6— 4 j 4/— 

BJ 6 dr-lj 4 /-8y 6 e—9j 6 d^lOj 5 /— 11 

j 6 (/— la ; 6 c—Uj 6 d—l5J 6 6—16^ 6 <*— 
17 / 6/— 18y 6 e— 20i 6 c— 2iy 6 0— 22i 6 « 
—23j 7 rf— 24 j 1 d—25j 7 6—27 ; 7 <i-28y 6 
/_29 ; 6 6— 31i 4 a— 1/6 b—Sfle—A/S a 
—6/6/— 6 fSd—lf 11 6—8/ 6 e— 10/ 6 e 
—12/7 /— 18/ 7 c— 15/ 10 a— 11 fB c/— 19 
/ 10 c/— 20/ 7 e— 21 / 10 rf— 22 / 7 «— 22 / 10 
d-.24/6 e— 26/ 10 c— 27/ 7/— 28/10 •— 1 
m 10 a—% m 6 rf— 5 m 10 i— 6 m 7 c— 8 mid 
—8 TO 10 c— 10 TO 6 rf— 12 TO 11 c— 18 m 1 e— 
14 TO 7 d— 15 TO 6 6—15 to 7 </— 17 to 8 6—19 m 
6/— 19 TO 7 c— 20 TO 6 a— 21 to 7 f—22 m 1 f-^ 

* 22 TO 10 </— 24 TO 6 rf— 26 to 10 /— 27 m 10 6— 
28 TO 10 /•— 29 TO 6/— 81 TO 9 <f 

Trafalgar Veteran, 6/9/— 14/9 6 

John Luxton, Appeal for, 2 i 10/ 

David Newton, Appeal for and Donations, 

6i 10 c 

Trades* Unions, Potter— (Q.)on,from a National 
Point of View, 22j7a 

Congress at Leeds, 11 i 5 /— 14 7 10 d—lS 

j 12 c— 16i 7 c— 17 / 7 6— 2qi- 7 6 

Atrocity at Soochaw — a Goldbeater Bitten 

to Death by the Craftsmen, 11 / 10 a 

Legislation, 21/5 6—26 m If 

Comte de Paris on, 20^ 5 a 

Tramways, see Stbbst 

Trance, Case of a Young Girl at TunriUe, 25/5 
«— 26/12C— 1to7« 

Happy Restoration from, of a Woman, at 

VrenCysylite, 9/5/ 

Travelling in Southern Europe, Telegnram about, 
18 / 9 e 

Villages. 4/ 12 c 

Treasury and Crown Prosecuaons, 1 j 11 rf— 2i 
11/— 3y 8 rf— 6y 7 c— 6y 9 e— 8/ 11 e— 9 j 8 
6—15 ; 10/— 17j; 6 e— 20^ 12 a 

Treatment of Criminals, Conference about, 6 m 
10/ 

of Untried Prisoners, Notes about, 10/11 

/—I TO 10/ 

Middlesex Sessions Debate on, 28/11 a 

— 1 TO 10/— 10 TO 11/ 

the Pall Mall on, 4 w 12 g 

Tredegar Iron Company, 27/ 5 d 
Tremenheere (H. S.) Unsettlement of the Tithe 

Settlement, 6/12 6 
Trench (G. F.) on Land Tenure in Ireland, 10 j 

9 c 
(Major W. de Poor) on the River Shannon, 

18jl0c— 24/4« 
Trevelyan (C. E.) on the Famine Fever, 8i 12 a 
on Medical Charities, 24j6d 



on Public Charities, G j 10/— 11 ; 12 6 

— (G. O.) at the Liberal Reform Association 
at Kendal^ 7 3 4a 









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TAJMMS^B OniBX TO ^ THM TDftSS ** KBWfPAFBBi. 



[Jkftk. tf A 



TUEEET: — 

— -— Ab«Utioii of ConmUr Jariidictiozu 4 m IS 6 

^— Appointments, 24/5 A— 12 w 12 6 

Christian Colleg« in, 4/ 18 r 

^— Crystal Pidace at Constantinople, 16 i 6 e 
Grant of the Right to Hold Landed Pro- 

pertT to Rnssians, 22 m 12 6 

Health of the Sultan, 18/5 b 

~«— Judiciary Reforms, 5 m 5 a 

— * Mifcellaneous News, 14 j e— 8 m 5 6—10 

fn 5 b — 18 m 6 h 
—— New Imperial Residence Relinquished hy a 

Fall,16i6e 

■ I Loan, 27 m 5^ a — 28 m 5 6—81 m 7 c 

MmUtnr, 17/5 6—19 « 10 c 

^— • Office of Grand 'Vizier to be Exchanged for 

that of Prime liCnister, 8 m 5 6 
— — Press of Constantinople, 22 i 7 e 
— Railway Progress in, 3/ 6/ 

Temporary Loan, 29 i 6 a 

and Serria, 9 i 5 6—25 m 12 a— 27 m 5 a 

Turkish Finance, Notes about, Ij 7 e 

— - Embassy, 27 m 5 6 

Turmeric, State of the Market, 8 ; 7 c 

Twmer (C. G.) on the Metropolitan Board's 

Pavilions, 6 m 12 6 
(J. M. W.) Price Sal© List of his Valuable 

Engrarings, 26 m 7 c^— 86 m 12 e— 27 m 8 5— 

28m9/— 29m6rf 
Work for the Engravers, 24 m 12 e— 27 m 

86 
Turtles, see Brighton AQUAniuM 
Twisleton (Edward) on Junius, 8/4 « 
Tyndall (Professor) Lectures at Washington, 6j 

at the Royal Institution, 6 m 12 6 

Tyne Steam Tugs, 6/5 e— 8 fl2 6—13/7 d 
Tjrranny of Fashion, 21 /5 c 
Tyree Island Isolated, Uj9 e 

U. 
Ubberly Hall, Recovery of the Lost Deeds of, 18 

«5/ 
Ultramontaaiim andPatriotiBm, 24 j 12 c— 18 m 

5/- 
UMOLAIMBD IHVISENBS :— 
Ashurst, William Henry, 3^16 

— Beresford, John Greorge, 21 i 1 6 

Caldeleugh, Jane, 20/ 1 6 

^— Cantor, Morris, 21 ; 1 6 

Cheeswright, Rev. James, 24 ^ 1 6 

Crabbe, George, 9i 1 6 

Dalrymple, Mary Ann Elphinstone, 18^ 1 6 

Davis, George, 21 j 1 6 

— * Don, Charles Stuart, 15 m 1 6 

Charles Lyell, 16 m 1 6 

D'Oyly, Sir John Hadley, 27/ 1 6 

Drummond, Rev. Spencer Rodney, 27/ 1 6 

Dyke, Richard and EmUy, 11/ 1 6 

Empton, John William, 7 m 1 6 

Eyres, Rev. Charles, 12 »» 1 6 

— Gilbert, Robert, 7 m 1 6 

Oirdlestone, Rev, Edw, Deacon, 9/16 

OoodacrCf John, 18 j i b 

^.^^r, Comthwtdte. John, 18 m I b 

'g^mAn, John, 18 m 1 b 



Unoiaiined Dividends (conUmLed), 

Hope, Alex. Jas. Beresford, 15 m 1 6 

— — Houndle, Edw., 21/ 1 6 
Howe, John. 20 / 1 6 

— Hubert, Hannah, 27 m 1 6 

Huntley, Emma Augusta, 25/1 6 

— Jebb, Major Gten. Sir Joseph, 7 m \ b 
King, Edmund, 21/16 

— - Kisch, Emma, 21jlh 

Joseph, 27 / 1 6 

Liles, Mary, ijlb 

Long, WillUm, 27/ 1 6 

Mackeson, Henry Beau, 7 m 1 6 

Mildmay, Lt. Herbert Alex. Si. Joha^ 6 / 

16 

Morrell, Rev. I. Baker, 6^16 

^^ Nelson, Richard Alexander, 18 m 1 6 

Norsworthy, W. P. Weston, 21 fl 6 

Onslow, Harriet Charlotte Matilda^ 8 16 

Parker, Horn John, 12 nt 1 6 

Perkins, WiUiam, 21 j 1 6 

Pratt, Harriet Cathenne, 7 m 1* 6 

— — Sophia Elizabeth, 7 m 1 6 

Reddell, Alexander 29^' 1 6 

Walter, 29 i 1 6 

Rix, William and Henry, 4 m 1 6 

— Sondes, Baron, 10 m 1 6 

Spedding, Carlisle, 24 m 16 

Troughton, Jeanne1rt», Zj \h 

Wall, Sarah, 26/ 1 6 

Rev. William, 26/ 1 6 

Woolf, Israel Edward, 21^ 1 h 

(Jndercliffe (Isle of Wight) Hotd Company, 15 

/lOo 
Undesired and Undeserved Publicity, 5/11/ 
Union Marine Insurance, 7 j B a 

Terrorism, 17 j 9/ 

United Discount Corporation, 13 / 6 a 

Kingdom Allianoe, Meeting at Birmiag- 

ing, b m 10 e 

Railway Rolling Stock Company, 19 m 

7o 

Land Companj', 30 i' 6 a— 18/6 e 

Limmer and Yorwohle Rock Asphalte Com- 
pany, 5/6 a 

Service Institution, IS m 6 e 

States Agricultural Returns, 18 ^ 6 e 

Consuls, Conversion of, 81 i 3 cf 

Correspondence with Spain on Slavery in 

Cuba,29i4 d 

Live Stocks, 26 / 4 / 

Official Salaries, 26/ 4 « 

Precious Metals Product, 18 / 4/ 

Protestant Episcopalians, lSj7d 

Railway Returns, 11 ; 5/ 

and Spain, 7 /" 4 /* 

Securities, 26 /* 4 / 

Shipping Returns, 7j 7 / 

Taxation of Spirits, 15^ 7 6 

Woollen Manufacture, 28 y* 7 / 

Universal Marine Insunlnce Company, 10 i' 4 a 

—23 ; 7 a 
'Non-TaT\!l1^T%\TMMM»xtf»^% f ^^ 

Kxh\b\Uoi!L, a j ^ / ^,.*^. 

HftatiitaL I>ijtta^;i»n* v>, ^^ f ^ * 



15^ 

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I 1 



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Uniyersity College, Local ExaminationSy Notes 

about, 4 / 10 c 
Unaeasonable Weather— Decrease in the Death 

Bate, 8 y 12 a 
Unaeaworthy Ships, 26 m 11/— 27 in 11 /— 28 m 

\2e 
Upton Park as a New Park for East London, 4 

/6« 
Utah Aralanche, 22j7e 
Utrecht Psalter, Notes about, 18/8 c— 22 f6d 



Vaccination, Cases of Opposing, 81 j 9 e— 27 / 

11 /— 21 m 11 « 
Vagrancy, Dimunition of , 7 ; 9 / 

— East London Betums, 8 / 10 / 

Vails to Servants, 16 ; 6 e— 27y 10 e— 29^ 7 /— 

4 f7d 
Vallance and YaUance, on the South Deyon 

Railway, 7i 4/ 
Value of Person and Property, 7 m 12 c 
Vambery (Arminius) on the Central Asian 

Question, 25 j 6 fr— 26 m 7 e 
Venus, Coming Transits of, 18/4 rf— 20/4 /*— 

24/10 rf— 26 / 11 /-17 m 9 6—18 m 6 c— 

28 m 12 « 

— Punch on, 19 /6 e 

Very Old Friend— a Burglar Brother, 29j7 f 
Vessels Not Armour-Plated, Official Betum, 20 

IP 10 6 
Vicary (John Fulford) on Warmth and Ventila- 
tion, 4 / 7 / 
^— on a Norwegian House, 8 / 12 </ 
Victoria, Colony of, Beport of Land and Works 
Board, 8 ; 4 « 

— and Fenton Park Colliery Company, 25 m 10 ^ 

Park, Boyal Visit to, Notes about, 31 m 12 « 

Victorian Gold Fields, Notes about, 25 ; 4 « 
Vienna, Financing in, 11/4 f 

— Exhibition, §ee Austria 

Viennot, on Calif omian Speculations, 21 m 7 e 

Virginia, Besources of, 7 m 12 c 

Visit- Tax, 28 7 5 g 

VOLI7NTEEB8:— 

•*— Amended Begulations, 24 / 12 a 

Anglo-Belgian Prize Fimd, 17 f 7 e — 5 m 

9/ 
-^— Appomtments, B f 6 / 

Artillery— Parliamentary Betum, 18 in 9 / 

Berks — Annual Encampment, 28 m 5 c 

Easter Beyiew, Meetings to Consider, 4/6 

/-6/7s 

Abandonment of, 18 / 10 d 

— — Field Days instead, 20 / 12 c— 3 m 5 / 
8rd City of London, 1 ? 6 d 

— Distribution of Prizes, SJ 5 f 
Civil Service Corps, 17 / 5 c 

Great Bifle Meeting at Glocester, 27/5 e 

Inns of Court Bifles, II J 12 6 

Presentation of Prizes to, 13/10/ 

Lectures to, 5 /6 c— 21 /6 6—27/6 A— 20 

m 6 6—81 m 14 a 

— London Artilleiy, 17/ 5 c 

— -^ ^d London RiSeB, l/zstribution of Prizes. 
4^6 1^24 fBd 

3rd London lUflea, 17 j 6 c— 27 f ht 

London ScQttMkBmwt 10 mb f 



\ 



Volunteers (continued), 

87th Middlesex, lj6d 

46th Middlesex, 20/ 12 c 

Middlesex Bifies Association, First General 

Meeting, 22 mil d 

National Bifle Association, 6/5 f— 18 / 10 d 

Post Office Bifles, IjBd 

Queen's Westminster, Distribution of Prizes, 

24/5rf 
— Betums of Corps, Ij b d 

Bobin Hood Bifles. 4i 8 d 

Boyal Naval Artillery Volunteers, 14 / 6 6 

St. George's Challenge Vase, 17 j 5 c 

Southwark, Distribution of Prizes by the 

Lord Mayor, Ij 6 d 

Tower Hamlets Bifle Brigade, 20 / 12 c 

Von Kaulbard (Capt. Baron) on Bussians in 

Central Asia, 21 ; 7 a 

W. 

Wages and Profits, Notes about, 17; 6Jcf 

Advances Bequired, 6/ 6 / 

Waghom (Lieut.) Grant of a Pension to each of 

his Three Sisters, 18 m 4 e 
Wainewright (Thos. F.) on the Exhibition of the 

Old Masters, 17 j 6 e 
Waldegrare ^ (Bp.) Memorial to, in Carlisle 

Cathedral, lSj9e 
Waldek (Count de) Annirersary of his 107th 

Birthday, 21 w 12 6 
Wallace (A. B.) on Spiritualism and Science, 4 

y 10 c 
(Sir Bichard) Honorary Freedom of the 

City of London Presented to, 14 m 10 e 
Walpole (Hon. S. H.) Lecture on Livingstone 

and Central Africa, 30 ;" 10 d 

Walter (— ) at Islington, 28 j 8 a 

Warburton (B.) on the Arctic Exploration. 8 1 
6 / *- -. / 

(William) on the Athanasian Creed, 10/6/ 

Warmth and Ventilation, Notes about, 1 / 10 if 
— 4/7/-6/4cf 

Warning to Little Boys who throw Stones on 
Bail way Lines, 8/ 6 / 

Warren (Samuel) on " Elle Est FoUe," 10 / 7 a 

Warspite Training Ship, 8/10/ 

Warwick Castle Bestoration, 14 A d 

Washington, the City of Magnificent Perspec- 
tives, 2i4 / 

Wasted, 29^8 6 

Watches, Lnports of Foreign, 14/9 rf 

Water— Cadiz Company, 4^5 a 

Works, Chelsea, 6/7 c 

Companies, State of Shares, in every day's 

paper 

Constant Supply, 22j 7 e 

Increase in the Bental, 31 m 13 c 

Storage, Notes about, 8 i 6 c 

Supply at Fires, 17 jh J 

Waste of, 24 J 12 6 

Waterfalls, Bival, 6 m 7 e 

Waterhouse (Major) ai Ferrybridge^ 16 j 12 « 

Waterloo (^^\i ^^iwe^ ^^i wjl ^ ^\^s^xss^;^«!&x3B^ 

WateT\ooN^\jww.m,a j \^ J— ^^>'^ ^— X'^-^'^ 3- 
5 / U c— ^1 / V;^ tt— \^ ml t ..« ^^v 



Wat 



PAUdft'i JJKDKL TO 



nW0PAPXB. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Watkin (B. W.) on the Lost of tbe NorthJUet, 86 

Watloti (Jkniei) School Board Statisttes, 27 j 12 a 
Watta (W.) FUa for the Thames, 8/ 5 e 
Weathet in the Al^s, 10 i 5 6 

and the Crops, 2 i 6 c^— 6 jSb 

— -^-^-^ l^otto about, 3j 8 c 
—'State of, in every da^fe paper 

and the Storms, 20^ 12 6 

Wearer (H.) on the Anglo- AmeilOan Telegrai^ 

12 ^ 11 d 
Webster (C.) oh Domesday Book, 7 j t d 
Wedding in Morocco—a Mahomedan with a 

Christian Lady, 81 J 8 (/ 
Weekly Tenements Investment Company, 2 j 6 « 
Week^s Winter, Ife f 4 « 
Well Mented FunishmentM}ase Of ^wardHaU 

of Serenoaks, 18 i* 7 6 
«<Well Salted "—Cobfikdo Ladies and their 

Jewels, 20i 4/ 
Wellington CoUege, 25 m 12/ 
Wells (John 0.) on Arctic S^lorations, 2 j 10 e 
, —4110 6 
West (Dr.) on Wholesome Hotses, 16 / 7/ 

Central Wugon Company, 8/7 rf 

-^— Coast of Anica, Ashantee War, 19 m 6 c 

— Miscellaneous News, 14 / 6 /*— 10 m 6 c 

Ship News, 10 m 6 c— 19 m 6 c— 27 mha 

Three Qerman Trayellers Exploring, 6 j 

6fl— 7i8 6 

^ War News, 27 j 5 c 

WI8T INDIES:— 

Commercial News, Oj 6 6—16 i 10 t— 80 j 

la/— 17/7 «— 17 m 12 d— 26 m 12 6 

— Death of General Morales, 16 ; 10 « 
Elections, 9 / 6 6 

the Exiled Colonels Shot in Attempting to 

Escape, 17 m 12 </ 

*— Inauguration of the Statue to Lord Coch- 
rane. 17 m 12 (/— 26 m 12 6 

-— Nicaragua Canal Surrey Expedition,] 17 f 

7€ 

-— Port-au-Prince in a Stote of Siege, 17 m 

12 d 

Religious Equality in, 7/ 10 r 

Ship News, 17/7 e— 17 m 12 rf— 26 m 12 6 

Sugar Market, 17/7 «— 17 ml2d 

War News, 16 ; 10 e 

West Llandudno Estate Company, 16 m 6 a 
— London Hospital, Donations, BOj 11 d 
Westbury (Lord) Health of, 27/6 6 
Western Dispensary, Appeal for, 8^7/ 
Westlake (Mrs.) on Women's Suffrage, 24i 6 c 
Westminster (Abp ) New Palace for, 29 m 11 6 
— — (Marquis of) at the Chester Organization of 

Charity Association, 26 j 12 a 
— — Memorial Befuge, Appeal for, 1/ 6 a 

Abbey, ^9ermons, 1/ 10 6 

School Exhibitions, 6 m 12 6 

Wheat, Heayy Crop in California, 2 i' 10 d 
and Flour Foreign Trade, 18^ 9/— 20 j 7/ 

WbeeaouaeCWnum." 
wStfS"^^^' 1^> 7 d^2ij 10 d 



b «^^ Blind^ Deaf and Dumbf \ 



A ^te\ ^ 



Whiteway (W. OO'onlAtlantic Tdegrapha, 88 » 

10s 
Whittall (J. W.) on the Italian RaOwaja and 

Floods, 28^8 (f 
Whittie (J. L.) on Irish Unirersity Education, 
11/10 a 

on Magee College, 27/12 6—6 m 6 • 

Wholesome Houses— Adyice after De. 8wili*a 
Method, 12/ 6 < 

Notes about, 9 i 6 rf— 10 i 9 6—18 j 12 c 

— 14 j 12 </— 15; 7/^16 / 6/--17 j 6 0—18 i 
7 /'-20i 6/— 2iy 6 /-22y 7 f-^r^ ; 7 /— •* 
ilOf 
Wick, New Harbour Worka at, 9i 6 ci— aoi 4/ 
Widow's Appeal, 20 ; 9 « 

and Fatherless at Seaham Harbour, Appeal 

for, 2 i 10/ 
Wiesbaden and its Qaming Tables, 8 i 9 s 
Wild Birds' Protection Act, Notes about, 21/7 
/-_24/6 rf-26/6 6— 27 m 11/— 38 m 11 6 

Notices about, 20 m 9/ 

Wilke (H. C.) on the Fishery EjdiibitioQ of 

Berlin, 6; 7 c 
Wilkmson and Son on the Case of Lt. Tribe, 17 

/6 c 
Wilkes (Rt. Hon. Sir J. S.) Collection of Dres- 
den, Sevres, &c., Price Sale List of, 10 j 5/ 
Willett (Dr^ and an Owl— an Anecdote, 8/9 / 
Williams (Thos.) on the Taplow Railway Colh- 

sion, 21 m 7/ 
Willis (C. F.) on the London Sire Inammnoe 

Companies, 24 m 6 a 
WILLS AND BEQUBSTB:— 

Agar-ElUs, Hon. Geo. Jas. WeUxne, 01 m 

8« 

Allen. John Penn, 11 j 12 6 

Auckluid, Dowager Baroness, 14aii 10 c 

Austria, Empress Dowager of, 16 m 7 6 

Baines, Francis Alfred, 11/4/ 

Baldock, William, 21 m 9/ 

Baxter, Sir David, 11; 12 6 

William Edwin, 16/12 d 

Beckett, Sir Thomas, 14 m 10 e 

Beddington, Edw. Henry, 11 ; 12 —16 

Id 

Bennett, J. B. HanMn, 16/ 12 d 

James, 11 / 4 /* 

Bergue, John Brodribb, 8 w 10/ 

Bowers, Very Rev. Dr. Dean of Manches- 
ter, 17 TO 12 ^ 
— ^ Brathwaite, Hannah, 17 i 9 « 

Brenchley, Julius Ludus, 81 « 8 e 

Bruce-Pryce, John, 26; 10 c 

Carter, Joseph, 17; 9 « 

Chapman, Robert, 81 m 8 e 

Cheere, Rev. Frederick, 11 f^f 

Child, Coles Wm. John, 21/7/ 

Clark, George White, 8 m 10/ 

Cox, Benjamin Allmond, 8 m 10 / 

Cubitt, Joseph, 17i 9 « 

Cunningham, John, 1/6 c 

Daxdel, Anthony Steuart, 21 m 9/ 

I>ona\aa,'N^aa'C..'a.Ai^^ 

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vr.31, 1878.] PILMBB^S INDSX to '' TBS TIMBS ** NEW8PAPSB. 



WOl 



WXOm and Bequetts (continued). 

Ethehton, Rev. C. W., 25 / 10 c 

Flood, Luke Trapp, 1 7« 10 c 

Flower, Farnham, 16/12 d 

Gaskell, JamesMilnes, 21 m 9/ 

^— Glub«r, I^Jargaret Louisa, 16 fl2 d 

Goddaid, v / m. Henrj', 26 J 10 c 

Gray, Bp. ol Capetown, 11/4/ 

Grevdle, Wm Henry, 11/4/ 

Hall, William, 1/6 c 

Hamilton, Hiss Mary Ann, 31 mH d 

Handley, Mi»8 Mary, 3^ 5 « 

Hankey, William, Sjoe 

Harrit, Rt. Hon. Baron, U fif 

Harvey, Joseph, 17 ; 9 e 

Healey, Francis, 17> 9 « 

Hoon, W. J., 17/ 9 e 

Huntingtower, Lord, 26 J 10 c 

JngUs, Dame Mary, 3 ; 6 e 

— — Ketton, John, 31 m 8 « 

Lane, Samuel Haycroft, 21 m 9 / 

Legge, Re?. William, 26 j 10 c 

Levy, Lawrence, 21/ 7 /* 

Lewis, James Graham, 18/10/ 

Locke, Robert, 21 m 9/ 

^— Londonderry, Rt, Hon. Marquis of, 17 / 9 « 
-'— Longman, Charles, I in 10 c 

Lushington, Rt. Hon. Stephen, 1 w 10 c 

Lytton, Lord, 1 m 10 c 

Lyach, William D., 1 w 10 c 

Maccaughey, Hugh Wade, 17 j 9 e 

Marten, George, 16 j 7 d 

Massey, Rt. Hon. Eyre, 11 j 12 6 

Blayow, Major Gen., 8 1» 10 /* 

Meeking, Charles, 26 J 10 c— 1/6 c 

Merry, William, 21 m 9/ 

Michell, Adm. Sir F. T., 21/7/ 

Musgrave, Sir George, 21 m 9/ 

- Napoleon, the Emperor, 17/7 6—14 m 11 c 
Nichols, James, 21 f7j 

Noel, Hon. and Rev Baptis^t W., 21/7/ 

Nugent, Friscilla, 17> 9 « 

Partridge, John, 3j 6 e 

Pawle, Henry, 18/ 10 /* 

Perkinfl, Algernon, 3 j 6 # 

Phare, Matthew G«orge, 1 wi 10 c 

Phillipps, Rev. Sir Jas Evans, 21 wi 9/ 

Poynfe, Stephen, 26 j 10 c 

Price, Eliza Farbridge, Uj 12 6 

Proctor, John Htid Nichol, 1/6 c 

Radcliffe, Sir Joseph, 14 m 10 c 

Randalina, Baroness Trimleston, 3j6e 

Rice, John Thomas, 26/ 10 c 

Rider, Thomas, 1 /5 c 

-^— Samuel, Samuel Moses, 14 m 10 c 

St. Aubyn, Sir Edward, 16/ 12 rf 

Scott, Mrs. Harriet, 11/4/ 

Sheddon, William George, 17/ 9 e 

Skelton, William, 11/4/ 

Smith, Ernald Morley, 1 w 10 c 

Smythe, Rev. William, 1 m 10 c 

Spence, James, 4/3 6 • 

- StArtin, James, Ijoc 

— — Stone, Edward, II j 12 6—15J 7 d 

Stutter, John, 8 m 10/ 

Taylor, James, 25 j 10 c 



Wills and Bequests CciontxmcB.) . 

Tomlinson, Thomas, 15 / 1 2 (/ 

Wall, Dr. Cavendish Lister, 8 j 6 e 

Walters, William, 25 i 10 c 

Ward, Henry, 17 j 9 e 

Widdowson, George, 17/ 9 e 

Williams, Miss C. A., 14 m 10 c 

Wolseley, Dame Mary Ann, 14 m 10 c 

Wilson (Rev Daniel) on Prayers for Fair 

Weather, 4/ 3/ 
and Sons, Warning Against Accountants, 

22/6/' 
WiUon (Lord) on Strikes, 25 i 8 6 
Winchester Discipline— Lord Derby Resigns his 

Governorship on Account of, 6/12 c 
Resolution of the Governing Body, 22 / 

Windsor Castle— Drainage of, 25 m 12 </— 31 m 
12 a 

Another Maniac at, 28 w 12 c 

State Apartments Closed, 8/6 o 

Wine — Flagon System, Notes about, 30 j 4/ 

Clarke and Son's Return of the Trade Dur- 
ing the Past Year, 13/ 6 b 

Duties in Alsace-Lorraine, 28/ 5 6 

Returns of Exports from Cadiz, 10/ 4 a 

Wines, Return of the Year's Shipment from 
Oporto, 8/7 6 

Winter Sanitarium, Notes about, 22 / 10 <— 24 / 
6/— 27/ 10c— 3w 8 6 

Wire Concrete, 14 m 7 «— 19 m 10 6 

Witnesses Bound to Appear in a Prosecution— 
Hard Case of, 20 wile 

Expenses, 8 j 9 / 

Wolverhampton, Riot Near, 20 m 9/— 21 m 10/ 
— 22 w9/ 

Woman in Giving Birth to a Child Frozen to 
Death with her Infant, 31/9/ 

Woman's Work, American Census Returns of 
what Women do, 18 / 9 / 

Women, Education of. Notes about, 1/4/ 

Employment of, ^ee Female Labour 

Women's Rights, Meeting at Dundee to Advo- 
cate, 16 i 7 « 

Suffrage, Lecture at Paddington about, 24 

i 5 c 

Meetings about, 10 m 7/ 

Wood (Alex.) on the Oriental Coal Company, 10 
/6a 

(Lt. CoL Evelyn) on Mounted Riflemen, 6 

»«6/ 

(J. T. ) on the " Diana of the Ephesians," 

26/4 « 

Street Warehouse Company, 27/ 7 a — 81 / 

6 6— 1/6 a— 14 »» 7 c 
Woodhouse (Edm. H.) on Outdoor Relief, 29 j 

4/ 

Wool Trade, State of, 6 / G r— 18 / 9 6-27/ 7 h 
—10/6 /— 14/8 6— 17/6 e— 24/7 h-^ m 6 
a— 10 m 6 e— 17 m% t &/— 24 m 6 c— ^1 m 9 6 

Import Returns, 11/4/ 

Growth of Au^&tndi&w^ ^ i 4 f 

A rl 



Woo 



rALKSB't nrDix to '' thi tikis " viwspapib. 



[Jan. 1 to 



Woolwich StMm Packet Company, 25 m 10 cT 
Worcester Cathedral Restoration, 8/6/ 
Lord Dudley Gires a Black and White 

Marble Flooring to 10 /5« 
Workhouse Children, Annual Treat, 9jllf 
Contracts, Official Inquiry into, 1 m 4 d— 

10 mil/ 
— — Notes about, 7 m 10 b — 10 mbf 
Working Men's Clubs and the Licensing Act, 26 

J46 

-«— College, Christmas Conrersazione at, 2j 

6« 
<— — Club at Bermondsey, Annual Meeting, 

I9m6d 

Dean Stanley's Inaugural Lecture, 7 J 7 e 

Election of Principal, 16/6 / 

-^— Programme, 5/6 e 

Workmen and the Law of Conspiracy, 24 m 7 c 

Worth of Historical Documents — The Indian 

House Records, 24/6 6 
Wreckers on the Galway Coast, 14/ 10 6 
WBEGES:— 

of the Royal Adelaidtf Board of Trade In- 
quiry into, Zj 6 / 
*^ of the Anmt Crezniain Bude Harbour, 8 iii6 e 

Atme Maria, Sj 7 d 

of the Batavta, Soldiers Employment a^ 

26 m 9/ 
^^ of tne Bismarck, 26 m 8 & 
«~- of the Boyne, off Mullion, 8 m 7 e 

Britannia, 80y lie 

CsUtte, lij 10 i&— 18 m 6 / 

the Champion, 8 / 7 a — 6 i7 d 

Clan Ahtm, off Falmouth, Sf Sd 

of the Emaie CastU Marie, 10/ 6 d 

Francis, off Cape Cod, 14 i 10 b 

of the Golden Hind, 28 ;' 11a 

George, in St. Andrew's Bi^, 6/ 7 b 

— ^ George S, bright, on the Oregan Coast, 18 

ml2e 
'"— of the Harriet, off Oporto, 8 m 6 6 
-»- of the Henriette, Two of the Crew Sayed, 

81 m 12 / 
Jamet, at Arbroath, 20^ 12 b 

— James B. Bayky, off PufBn Island, 6 y 11 o 
'—— of the James Ewing, off Cornwall, 6 m 11 / 

— of the Josephine, at Dtmgenesa, 8 m 6 c 

the KadosK at Point Alderton, 14 j 10 b 

^— of the LaUa Rookh, 26 m 12 « 

-»— Lord of the Isles, on Iron Bound Island, 14 
10 6 

Marseilles, djU b 

of the Northfleet, see Ship Nbws, 

^— Pobnaise, on the Australian Coast, B/6a 
'•^Peruvian, off Cape Cod, 18 j 6 /— 14 j 
10 b 

Pladda, at Holy IsUnd, 9 ; 11 & 

112 



Wveoka (eontinued). 

Queen's Own, Board of Trade Inquiry faito, 

of the Royal ArcK in New Calabar Hirer, 

14/6/ 

Royal Oak, 26 / 5 « 

of the Sacramento, off San Antonio, Ijb f 

— IJlOc 
of the Sarrwnto, Board of Trade Inquiry 

into,8;6d^l0;10</ 

SateUite, 20 / 6 / 

of the St. Louis, at Sea, Ij 6/ 

Serica, 24 m 9 /* 

of the Sphinx, 6^6 6 

Star of the Sea, at Holyhead, Smbd 

Boiurd of Trade Inquiry into, 18 m 6 J 

of the Talisman, 12 f 10 d 

of the TeviotdaU, 12 flOd 

of the Vlverstone, 27/6 d 

of the Valid, on the Rocken-End Race, 7 j 

8 €-10 /9 c— 30 710 6 

of a Vessel, off Arcachon, 28 i 6 a 

of the Veldetale, off Oporto, 10 m 6 6 

Wright (John Robert) on Dr, Hessel's Case, 1/ 

10 6 

(Lewis) Where are our Hens? 24i 10 d 

Wrongful Arrests, Notes about, 24^ 11/ 



Tarkund, English Mission to, 14/6 a— 20 m 6 a 

Envoy, 18 m 6 6 

and his English Boots, 26 m 9/ 

Tates, Wm. New Safety Lamp, 18/ 12 6 

Tear's Weather and Water, 8i 11 a 

Torke (Commander John M.) on the Loss of the 

Northfleet, 29 j 5^ 
Toul (James A.) on Salmon for New Zeahmd, 22 

J7d 
Toung (George": Banquet to at Stranraer, 22 j 

bd 
on the Great Waterfalls, 3 m 8 6—20 m7d 

Z. 

Zanzibar Expedition, Reports on the Progress 
of, 1^6 a—lj 9/-^ej 5 6 & c^-18/ 10 a— 26 
/6 6—26 / 12 c— 11 m 10 a— 21 m 12 6—26 m 
12 b— 26 m 6 a 

and the American Government, loy 6 c 

I Chief of Cutch Threatens Slave Dealers 

with Confiscation, 8 /* 6 6 

Sir Bartle Frere Holds a Levee of Native 

Merchants, 18/6 6 

Meeting at the Mansion House about, 16y 7 e 

Zincke (F. B.) on Our Meat Supply, 10/7 / 
Zoological Society Gardens, Additions to, 2 i 9 e 
^— Death of the Lioness in, 27 ; 4 </ 
Meeting of the Council, 21/6/— 21 m9f 



viMia 



INDEX 






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TOTHS 



pA'-iewspaper. 



1873. 



SPRING QUARTER— April 1 to June 30. 



The only true historj of a countrj is to be found in ita newspaptn.** 



SAMUEL PALMER, ^^b, STTSJQSli, ^ a 



PALME'S 
INDEX TO "THE TfflES" NEWSPAPER. 



SPRING QUARTER— APRIL 1 TO JUNE 80. 



fti7BB»ics.—rA« 2Ym«« Newspaper hairing a separate pagination to each niunber.the following method ia adopted 
to suit it to any file: thiu 8 a 11 e means April Stb. page 11, column 5; the italic letter after the first flfurt 
noting the month, and the Italic letter (according to alphabet) after the second figure noting the oohumi of 
the page. 



A. 

Aberdeen Univewity— Professor Huxley Takes 
his Chair as Lord Rector, 17 « 6 /* 

Abud(ReT Henry)on Thrift in Utioxeter, 13 »< 12 6 

A00IDENT8:— 

to Professor Aueted, Thrown from a Chaise 

in Woodbridge Throughf are, 5 a 11 b 

to Henrv Bhdr, at Hastings, from his Horse 

Throwing him from his Chaise, 30 a 12 c 

Boiler Explosion at Pinder*s Works, Pres- 
ton, 4 a 11 a 

— of a Portable Thrashing Machine Burst- 
ing at Day's Farm near Andover, 21 a 8 6—28 
a 6 e 

Fatal Explosion on Board the Berwick^ 

14 m 12 c— 21 w 7 c 

■ at the Thomaby Ironworks, 5 m 12 e — 



7 mil a 

• at the Thames Tunnel Rice Mills, 2/7 



d-^ ) 5 b—J j n e—lij \0 e^l7 i 12 « 

— to Lt. Bonnor-Maurice, Killed by a Fall 
frraa his Horse, 5 a 5 d 

— Boat Capsized on the Avon, Rev. Mr. Mogg- 
ridge and another, Drowned, \2jQd 

• near Battersea Bridge and Two Police- 



men Drowned, 5 m 18 / 
nearChiswick, Five Young Men Drowned, 

6ill/ 

and Capt. Decaen, Drowned, 15 m 12 e 

and Three Rowers Drowned off Portland, 

20 w 7/ 

• and Two Young Men Drowned in Hartle- 



pool Bay, 9/ 11 e 
to Nfr. Chatwood's Children, at Dunmere, 

from an Explosion of Gunpowder they were 

Playing with. 28 wi 9/ 
to Viscouut Churston, while Driving his 

Four-in-Hand, 16^ 14 a . 
to the Hon. Miss Clifford, Burnt to Death 

from her Dress Igniting, at Ugbrooke Park, 

29 a 7/ 
to Lord and Lady Coventry, while Hunting 

at Elmley Castle, 14 a 5/— 16 a 3/ 
to Alfred Fenner Cooke, Falling from a 

Swing in his Play -ground, 3^11 c. 
to Mary Corps, Poisoned at Heading Hob- 



AccidentB (timti'Mitd), 

to Capt. Decaen, from his Yacht Capsizing 

at Jersey, 15 m 12 « 
at the Derwent Rowing Club Festival, Two 

Persons Drowned, 19 m 14 6 
to Two Drapers Assistants, Drowned at 

Reading, \hal d 
Explosion of Gas on Board the Melita, at 

Cardiff, 23 ; 14 < 

the HoU and, at Cardiff, 2Sjl4e 

of a Loaded Gun at the Seige Operations 

at Chatham, Two Mariners Frightfully Muti- 
lated, 4^5 c— 6 ;■ 5 c 
Fall of a Bridge in Illinois, Upwards of 50 

Persons Drowned. 6 m 5 6—20 m 10 a 
— Fatal—Boat at Seaham Harbour, 26 > 11/ 

at Rochester, North America, 24 a 12 a 

Yacht, off Grays, 7 a 18 rf 

to Five Fishermen of Shark Island while 

Spearing a Sun Fish, Sj 6/ 
to Four Fishermen, Drowned off Colliesoii» 

from the Capsizing of their Boat, 23 m 9 /* 
to the German Church, Whitechapel, from 

the Copper Dome Falling in, 2 ml2d 

to Lt. Giles, Killed by Tiger, 5^ 6 e 

to Mr. F. Graham, Falling over the Bannis- 
ters, at the Junior Carlton (Sub, 22 m 5 c 
to John Graham, Drowned while Bathing 

in the Serpentine, 19/6/ 
to William Greenstreet, Fearf^lv Mutilated 

at Henley *s Telegraph Factory, Woolwich, 21 

ml2b 
to Charles W. Greig, Drowned off Hampton 

Court, 28 « 14 e 
to Mr Merthyr Guest, in the Hunting 

Field, at Blackmoor Vale, 17 a 9'« 

Gunpowder Explosion in Kandy, 28 w 6/ 

to Halil Pasha, KUled by a Wall Falling on 

him at Pera, 24 m 5 a — Sj 5 d 
to H. M. Ship Agincourt, Taking Fire in the 

Queen's Dock, 12 m 7 e— 18 m 10 c 
to Miss Heron. Run Over and Killed by a 

Carriage, at Windsor, 22 m 5 c 
to Charles Howard, Killed by Falling from 

a Stnge in the Millwall Docks, 19 a 10 b 



JrflDIDXZ TO 



[April 1 to 



▲oekUnis (eonttwusd). 

Junior Carlton Club, Fatal Accident to a 

Member, 22 m 5 e 
•»— to George King, Suffocated at the Leicester 

Gas Worki, and Three others Overpowered, 

29 a 12 cf 
— to George Kirk, Thrown from his Mail 

Phaeton near Bushey Park, 2;' 12 e 
to Miss Laird, Fatal, by Falling from the 

Hopetown Monument, at Cupar, 2jlle 
•^— to Mr. John Leslie, Thrown from his 

Sorse while Hunting, 16 a 7/— 16 a 8/— 17 

a 9 •—21 a 8 < 
-*- to a Little Girl, at the Menai StraiU, 26 j 

11/ 
to Mrs. Macnab, from an Escape of Gas, in 

Dundee, 8 a 12 e 
to Sarah Maddison, Killed by Falling Down 

an Unfinished Area, in Knox Road, I ab d 
~— at Manchester, from the Explosion of an 

Iron Syphon Pot, 22m 5 J 
to a Marker at the Birmingham Rifle 

Range, 14 a 6 c 
to Mr. Mavor, Drowned from Cramp while 

Bathing, 12/9/ 
at Middleton, from an Unfinished House 

Falling, Burying 15 or 16 Persons in the Ruins, 

llad6 
to Wm. McMillan, Thrown from his Cart 

in a Ditch where he was Suffocated by the 

Mud and Water, Babe 
To John Nisbet and John Caygale, Two 

Seamen, while Driving a Dog Cart, 20 m 6 c 
to Senor Oloiaga, while Playing at Billiards, 

I a 6 a 
to Madame Patti at the Royal Italian 

Opera, 23 m 12 e 
to F. T. Payne, Killed by Falling Down 

Aber Fall, 16 a 6 a 
at Pheasant Inn, Cheetham, Manchester, 

from Explosion of Gas, 2j 12 e 
to the Peinstone Cricket Club, all Thrown 

Out of their Waggonette at Thurgoland Bot- 
tom, Si 6 b 
to Prince Frederick William, Son of Princess 

Alice, Killed by Falling out of an Upper 

Window, 31 m 9 f—4j 9 / 
to Mr. E. J. Reed, Falling from his Broug- 
ham and Crushing his Thumb, 11/11/ 
to John and William Ritchie, Drowned 

near Rosehearty, 22 m 9 /* 
to Mr. James Simson, from an Upper Bal- 
cony giving way and he Falling on the Kails 

Below, 31 m 7/ 
to Mr. John Fletcher Simpson, Drowned 

by Falling from a Canoe on the Trent, 25 / Of 
to Charles Sleigh, in the Hunting Field, 3 

J5e 
to a Son of Col. Macadam, from the Acci- 
dental Discharge of his Bn)ther*s Gun, at 

Cuckfleld, 17 a 9 €—26 a 9/ 
to John Stonham, at Springhead Gardens, 

/jvm the Discharge of a. Gun, I a 12 b 

to three English Artisans, Burnt to Death 

MtShangbad, 11 a 3c 
-^-^Osmekeepers, Drowned at Wimbome, 7 



Aooidenti (cmtinued), 

to Three Seamen, at Deronport, by tht 

Explosion of the Segment of a Shell, 11 a 8 e 
University Boat Race, to Spectators during, 

la9/- 
HININa ACCIDENTS:— 
at Cae Conroy Mine, from the Roof Falling 

in and Burying Six Miners, 18/9/ 
Explosion of Firedamp at Bryn Hall Col- 
liery, near Wigan, 2/11/ 

at Ceomtillery Pit, 1 a\2h 

at the Drummond Colliery in Nova Scotia, 

15 TO 6 6—16 TO 7 6—17 TO 5 c— 29 m 7 6—81 w 

11 a— 4 ; 6 a 

at the Moss Pit, 11 a If 

at the New Brampton Collieries, 12 y 6 e 

at the Shamokin Colliery in Pennsyl- 
vania, 12 7*6 6 
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS:— 
on George Amer, Crushed to Death at 

Weymouth Branch, 20 to 11 6 
to Asker, a Railway Guard, at Buildwas 

Station, 29 to 8 6 
at Barnard Castle, Two in One Day, 24 a 

9c 
at Bametby Junction Station, from the 

Door of an Express Train bemg Open, 16 m 

13/ 
to Frederick Brownsword, at Nottingham 

Road Station, 22 a 11 a 
Collision of a Passengers Train at Camel's 

Head Viaduct, 16 a 8 /* 

at Coxhoe Station, 10 i* 10 a 

near Crudgintun Station, Report of the 

Inquiry, 2j\2f 

near Harrisburg, 1 6 a 4 6 

at Knotmill Station, Official Inquiry into, 

21 TO 7c 

at Manors Station, 19 m 9 e 

at Middleton, 29 a 7 c 

Fatal at Moorgate Street Station, 6 ; 7«rf 

at Preston, 18 a 11 c 

and Mhieral, near Cockermouth, 16 a 



5 t 



to Charles Cook, Killed at the Bromley 

Level Crossing, 15 m 12 <f 
to Timothy Elliott, at the Surbiton SUtlon, 

18j7e 
to Mr. Greenbough, from Leaving a Train 

in Motion, 22 a 11 a 
to Mrs. Grey, Killed at Retford Level 

Crossing, 12 a 9 e 
to Richard Hambridge, at Barrs CouH Sta- 
tion, 24 / 5 f 

near Higham Station, 27 i 5 c 

in India, 28 m 6/ 

to James Jones, Killed when Attempting 

to Enter a Train in Motion, 6 to 10/ 
at the Macclesfield Station, Many Persons 

Killed, 24y 5/ 
to a Man near Aldersgate St. Station, 21 to 

7 c— 28 TO 12 e 
to Lady Louisa MoncrieflFe, Brealdng her 

Arm in YaXUxv^itoTti «l Q,«.Tt\a^ «X\jMi^ Bank 

Station, ^ \ \\ ^—\^ 3 1 c 
to Mr.^ieaVLixv, ^RSl^^ vj^jSka^w^wdask^^'^ 



Acddonta, Bailway (continued), 

to a Mineral Train Falling Orer a Bridge 

near Wrexham, 13 j 9 / 

to a Passenger Train near Condover Sta- 
tion, 9 m 6 «— 17 m 9/ 

near Haswell Station, ITj 10 « 

near Perth. S m 7 a 

near ProTidence, by a Bridge Breaking 

Through and the Carriages Igniting, 21 m 7 c 

at Richmond Switch, S mGd 

Taking Fire near Rugby, 20 j If 

near Saratoga, Burning the Mail Car, 16 



aih 



' Pear Shrewsbury, 3 w 6 c 
Notes about, 10 m 10/ 



to Mrs. Wood, and her Neice, Killed at 

Hodge Hill Farm Private Crossing, 14 j 5/ 

to Reb«KJca Rennison, Found Killed near 

Bamsley, 26; Ha 

to an Elderly Woman, at the Level Cross- 
ing near Hersham Cricket Ground, 18 a 12 6 

at the St. Pancras Terminus of the Mid- 
land, from Backing of a Train which Broke 
Through into the Street below, 5j 12 d 

Unsuccessful Attempt to Upset the Train 

with the Inns of Court Volunteers, near Han- 
well, 21 7/2 14 a 

Accidental Death Insurance Company, 6 / 7 a 

A«heen, Description of, 29 a 12 c 

Achinese, Dutch Proclaim War Against, 2 aba 

see HoLLAiCD. 

Admiralty Contracts, 14 m 10 h 

ADMIEALTY GOUBT :— 

the Abraham^ 30 a He 

the Andovery 6 m 13 c 

the Anglian, 21 m 13 e 

the Benmore, 17 m 11/ 

the Bulgarian^ 26^ 11 « 

the Charkeeh, 8 m 13 r 

the Cifjr o/Bf-usseUy 30 J 13 6 

-< the Copet-nic, 31 m 11 e 

the Druid, 22 w 11 c 

the Exphrer, 12 j 11 d 

the Gaston, 29 m 11 d 

the Great Northern and the Midland^ 21 m 

18 € 

the /«'», 1 m 18 c 

the J/ary, 14/11/ 

the Mary BlvndeU, 3 a 11 rf— 6 m 11/ 

the MuriUo, 2 o 11 a— 22 a 11 <^— 18 ; 7 c 

the Parga, 2 m 12 e— 19 m 11/ 

the Rainfx>w — the Almuth, 25 a 11 <^ 

the Bed Jacket, 28 a 18 6 

the Red Sea--Rothbun/, 6 j 5/— 6 ; 9/ 

the Styx, 4 a 11 « 

the Triton, 19; 11 e 

Admiralty Direct Contracts, 21 mite 

Adult Orphan Institution, Annual Meeting, 8 a 
7/ 

Adulteration Act, the Pall Mcdl on, 7j5d 

Prosecutions Under, 26^ 8 6 

of Food, ClerkenweU Report, 26 a 7 c 

St. Pancras, not ClerkenweU, 28 a 



14 c 



Aeronautical Society of Oreat Britain, 8 a 6 <i 
Afghanistan, Retreat from. Notes about, 9 a 
5 rf ...,,, . , 

— News about, 13 m 7 6—20 m 5 l5 '' 
Africa for the Cliinese 5jS c—7j 5 e— 10 / 13 d 
German Exploring Expedition into the 

Interior of, 16/ 7 r 
Agricultural Hall, Horse Show at, 29 m 5 b — 2j 
8 a—Sj 7 (I 

— Labour, 23 a 5 e 

Question — Master's Union at Woodbridge 

to Resist, 21 m 6 e 

Union Agreement Signed by Dorietshire 

Masters to Resist, 13/5/ 

Notes about, 21 ;« 12 e " ' ' ' ^ 

Meeting Against, 11 a 7/ 

— — Speeches at a Meeting, Prosecuted'for 
Obstruction, 17 a 7/ 
■ see National 



- la MatyJebone Beport, 7 m 7 d 

' ^^^'A^.^^f 27 m 8 c— 1 / 7 6— 8 J 6/— 



9/8d-'24J9 b 



Labourers, Notes about, 12 a 10 6 

Seventeen Wives Imprisoned for Trying to 

Persuade W^orkmen not to Take their Hus- 
bands* Situations, 23 w 6 «— 26 m\2d 

— Summonses for Breach of Coiitraoi, 26 m 

Losses in Scotland, 2 a\2 d 

Agrarian Agitation, Notes about, 21 m 12 e~22 

m 10 c— 29 m 6/— 80 m 7 e--31 m 12 d— 6 / 6 

/—8; 10 rf 
Alabama Indemnity, Parliamentary Paper 

about, 19 a 9 e 
— ^ and the Money Market, 28 a 9 h 

Source for Providing it, 5 m 9 « 

Testimonial of the United States to the 

BnuUian Minister for his Services in the 

Award, 23 a 5 a 
Alarming Position in a Railway Carriage with a 

Lunatic. 29 a 9/— 6 m 14 e 
Albert Assurance Arbitration, Notes about, 9 a 

5 e 

Baron Bemus's Case, 22 a 11 6 

Buchner's Case, 22 a 11 6 

Ducca's, Case, 22 a 11 b 

— Dunlop's Case, 8 a 11 c 
GbieuUer's Case, 22 a 11 6 

Albert Hall Amateur Orchestral Society, 29 a 10 

c— 28 m 10 e 
Memorial and the mode used for Cleansing, 

17^8 a _ . 

Albion Tavern, Purchase of by the London Tavern 

Company, 2^ 9 d 
Aldermanic Gown — Mr. Figgins a Candidate, 6 / 

11/— 12 /lie— 13^12 6 
Alexandra Institution for the Blind, Aniiual 

Meeting, %2 n\ 6 e 

Orphanage, Anniversary Festival, 26 a 7 * 

Pdace, Fire at, see FiRXs 

Benefit Day for, at the Crystal Palace, 

16y 10 h—2Kj Vie 

Deaths, 18> 8 a— 14 J 6 c 

Directors and the Stall-holders, 14 / 10 h 

Inquest on the Sufferers by the Fire at, 

1878 a— 17 7 6/* 

"^oWcftft «2wi>i\, *i.*l m 1 «. 

Ov^m\i^T>«.^,*i.^ T>\\^ ^'^ ^^'^ ^ 



Ale 



FALXEB'S index to '* THE TIMEB ** NEWSPAPEB. 



[April 1 td 



Alexandra Palace, Recommendation to Roof it 

wi^ Asphate Rock, 12 9 5 < 

Subscriptions, lijb c 

— see Thbatreb 

Alexandria, Insult to the British Flag at, 29 m 8 </ 

Algeria— Execution of Four Arab Chiefs for 

Revolt, 23 a 5 a 

the New Governor, 27 j 5 a 

Two Arab Chiefs Sentenced to Death for 

Revolt, 3 m 5 a 
All Saints, Alton, Lord Selbome Lays the Foun- 
dation Stone, 20 / 4 e 
Walworth, National School*, Donation of 

Fishmongers' Company to, 15 a 10 d 
Allen (Richard) on the Irish Postal Regulations, 

dahd 
Alliance Co-Operative Coal Company, 18 j 12 a 
Allotment of Lands, Statute about, 21 m 6 e 
Allport ( — ) on the State Purchase of Railways, 

Sale 
Almada and Tirito ConsoUdated Silver Mining 

Company, I6m 12 d 
Alsace and Lorraine, Official Return of the 

Options to Nationality, 7 a 6 / 
Alsop (Thos.) on the British Emigrants to 

Brazil, 14 a 6 e— 16 a 6 c — 2j 7 e 
Amalgamated Engineers* Society, Annual Re- 
port, 10 / 13/ 
Society of Carpenters and Joiners, General 

Meeting, 17> 10 /•— 18> 7 « 
AMEBIOA:— 
Agricultural Department, 15 m 5 rf— 25 j 

12 6-~26>7 6 

Arctic Expedition, 12 m 7 c — 21 ^ 6 6 

- Investigation into the Loss of the Polaris, 



Ijhb 

' Sufferings of the Crew, 12 in 7 c- 



7o 



-29 m 



• Alabama Claims — Payment of the Award, 
26> 6 e 

— Anglo-American Commission on the Ala- 
bama Claims, 1 a 5 6—8 a 12 6—16 a 4 6—30 
a 6 6—14 w 12 6—20 m 10 6—29 m 7 6 

the Calcutta Cases, 23 a 5 e 

Apaches, Campaign Against, 19 »» 6/ 

Appointments, 1 a 6 6 

Army News, 11 7 be 

Officers' Report on Arms for the Military, 

4>6 6 
Arrest of Austin Bidwell, for Bank of 

England Forgeries, 7 a V» a 
' uf Edw. Garcia, for D.falcation, 27 m 6 6 

■ of George Macdonnell, Application for 



his Release, 8 //i 12 6 
see Forgery 



John and Andrew Scott, in New York, 

for Absconding from Edinburgh with their 
Funds, 7 a 9 a 

Atlanta, Conference at, 23 m 5 6 — 4 766 

Baltmiore Harbour — Deepening of, 15 m 

6 d 
Bessemer Steel Productions, 4 a 4 c— 15 a 

__ Boston, AnnexAtions to, 6 ;« 12 a 

—— Canaon from Sedan, PrescDted by the 
J^rman Emperor to the Lutheran Church. At 



America (continued), 

Case of Senator Clayton, 7 a 9 6 

Census, 2 m 4 a— 26/ 6 d 

of Farm Products, 4 j 6 a 

• of the Fisheries, 8 m 6 e 

Centennial Exposition in Fairmount Park, 

Arrangements, 20 m 10 a 

Chicago Fire — Still Burning, 16 m 6 </ 

Chief Justice— Only Three During the 

Past Century, 31 m 6/ 

Chinese Immigration, llj h e 

Cholera in, 18j 7 6— 19 7 5 cf— 20/ 5 e— 23 

;7c— 25/12 6— 27; 5 6 

Coinage of Hayti and Ecuador to be 

Executed in New York, 15 m 5 <i— 26/ 6 d 

Caldwell Bribery Case, 7 a 9 6 

Colfax, Riot at, 17 a 5 6—19 a 5 6 

Court House Burnt by the Whites, 17 a 6 6 

Commercial Intelligence, 1 a 5 6 — 2 a 5 6— 

3 a 5 6—5 a 5 6—7 a 7 6—8 a 12 6—9 a 5 6— 
10a6 6— 12 a 6 6— 14 a 8c— 16 a 6 6— 16 a 3 
6—17 a 5 6—18 a 5 6—19 a 5 6—21 a 7 c— 23 
a 5 6—24 a 7 6—25 a 6 c— 2G a 6 6 — 28 a 7 c 
—1 m 7 6—2 m 12 6—3 m 5 h — 5 m 7 c— 7 m 6 
6—8 m 7 6—9 m 5 6—10 m 5 6—12 m 7 c— 14 
m 12 6, two notices — 15 m 5 6 — 16 to 7 6 — 19 w 
7 c, two notices— 21 m 7 6 — 22 m 5 c — 23 m t h 
—26 m 7 6—27 m 7 6—28 m 5 6—29 ra 5 6—30 
m 5 6—2 i 7 c — 4 ; 6 6—6/ 5 6—6/ 5 6—7/ 5 
6—9/ 7 «— 10/ 7 6~ 11 ; 7 c— 12/ 5 6—13; 6 
r— 14 ; 5 6—16/ 7 (/— 17/ 5 6—18/ 7 c— 19 ;5 
of- 20 J 5 c— 21/ 5 6— 23i 7 c— 24 / 12 6—25; 
12 6—26 i 7 6—27 / 5 6—28 j 12 6—30; 7 c 
— Congress, Excursion of Members, 11 j 6 • 

Cotton Crop, 16 a 4 6 — 2 m 4 a — 15 m 5 c 

Receipts of , 1 a 5 6—2 a 5 6 — 3 a 6 ^7 

a 7 6—8 a 12 6—9 a 5 6—10 a 5 6—11 a 3 6- 
U a 3 c— 16 a 3 6—17 a 5 t— 18 a 5 6—19 5 
6—21 a 7 c— 22 a 5 c— 24 a 7 6—26 a 5 e— 28 
a 7 c— 1 »i 7 6— 5 m 7 c — 6 m 5 6 — 8 m 7 6—12 
>n 7 c— 13 m 7 6—14 m 12 6—15 m 5 6— 17 m 5 
c— 19 TO 7 c— 20 TO 5 6—21 to 7 6—22 to 5 6—24 
TO 5 6—27 TO 7 6—28 to 5 6—29 w 5 6—2 ; 7 c— 
5/5 6—6/5 6—9; 7 c— 11 j 7 6—12 ; 6 6- 
16 / 7 c/— 18 / 7 6—19 j 5 rf— 20 / 5 c— 26 ; 
12 6—26/ 7 6—28/ 12 6—30/ 7 c 

Decoration Day, 19 w 6 f—Sl m 6 6—12 j 

5 c 

— East River Bridge, 6 w 12 «— 19 to 6 / 

— Elections, 9 ./ 5 6 -24 a 12 6 

Emerson (^ Ralph Waldo) Reception on Hii 

Return Home, 12 ; 5 c 

EmigrHtiOT], New Act, 15 m 5 c 

Coramissioners, 20 to 10 6 — 26/ 6 d 

Erie Railway Dispute, 16 a 4 6 

Exchanges, 24 a 12 a 

Failure of the Atlantic National Bank, New 

York. 15 w 5 d 
Filibustering Expedition Across the Rio 

Grande, 4 « 4 ^ 

Financial Programme for May, 15 m 5 c 

Five-Twenty Bonds, Redemption of, 7 ; 

o b 



\ 



Jima 80, 1678.] paxxeb's index to ** the timxb " newsfapeb. 



Ame 



America (contmued), 
Greenbacks, 7 a 9 6 

— Guatemala, Desires Annexation, 26^ 6 « 
^-— Bomicide Cr e at Annaolis — the Prisoners 

Attack the Witnesses, 29 m 7 6 

— Hudson River Tunnel, 11 ji' 6 « 
Immigrants, 26 j 6/ 

— — Abuses Practised on, 19 to 6/ 
<»— Import and Export Returns, 26j6d 

— Income and Expenditure, Quarter's Return, 

^— Increased Paj to Members of Congress, 4 a 
4<f 

— ^— General Butler's Way of Treating Com- 
plainants, 4 a 4 e 

— Indian Troubles in, 8 m 5 6 

Indians in Mexico, Pursuit of by American 

Troops, 23 m 5 6—24 m 5 6—29 to 5 b — 4 / 6 6 
— Iiy6</ 

— Iron — Demand for, 1 a 4 e 

English Iron Workers in, 15 a 4/ 

and Steel Imports, 16 to 4 c? 

— Isthmus of Darien, Exploring Expedition, 
20 TO 10 a— -27 m 6 6 

•— > Jewish Colony, Proposed Establishment of 
from Roumania, 15 m 5 c 

— KellogandM'Enery, Factions, 21 a 7 c— 27 
m 5 a 

— Kingstown, Riot at, 17 a 5 6 

Land Grant to the Texas Railway, 21 a 7 c 

— Local Option Law, 8 a 10 6 

— Lumber Trade, Suspensions in, llj5e 
Louisana and the Taxes, 23 a 6 6 — 7 m 6 I 

— 8to 6e 

Rioting in, 8 TO 7 6 — 9 to 6 6—15 to 6 6 & 

c— 20 TO 10 a— 21 TO 13 a— 26 to 7 6—27 to 6 r 
^29 TO 7 o— 3y 5 6— 4i 6 6— 19^ 5 d 

Mail Freight4ige, 1 a 5 6 

— Manufacturing Industry, Agregate Returns, 
4a Ae 

Mercantile Failures, Agregate Number and 

Liabilities, i a A d 

Mining Products, 2 to 4 a 

Miscellaneous News, 4 o 1 2 6 — 28 a 7 c — 22 

Mississippi Rirer Navigation, 4/66 

Missouri Expedition, 31 m 11 a 

Modoc Indians, 4 a 4 e — 14 a 8 c — 15 a 6 I 

—80 a 5 6—1 m 7 a— 12 to 7 c— 20 to 5 6—20 
m 10 6—22 TO 5 6—23 to 5 6—26 to 7 6—27 to 7 
6— 30 TO 5 6—26 i 6 «/ 

— ^— General Candy Murdered by, 6 to 6 rf 

Cave Fortified by, 24 a 7 6 

■ Escape of, 21 a 7 c 

Massacre of Capt. Thomas and his Band, 



6—11 j 6 d 



13 TO 14 a 
Prisoners, 9^7 c — 10 j 7 

—11 ;76-12;5r— 26y6e 
War, 1 TO 7 0-2 to 12 6—7 to 12 6—8 to 

6 rf— 18to 14 a— 14 m 12 c— 15 to 5 6—16 to 7 

6—19 TO 6/-29 m 7 6—31 m 11 o— 3.; 5 6 

Capture of Capt. Jack and Close of, 4 ; 



66 



Women, 31 m 5 e^^ 



and 



America {continued), 

— ^ Murder of Two Men by a Robbor 

Lynching of the Murderer, 20 to 10 a 

Murderers in New York, \hmh d 

Nantucket, Failure of the Whole Trade in, 

Aa\d 

— National Debt, Monthly Statement, 2 a 6 6 
—2 TO 12 6 

Naval Prize Money, 16 a 4 a 

• New Cabinet, 4 a 4 cf 

Loan, 3 a 5 6 

Orleans, Pass of, 19 to 6y 

Trade Dollars, 26 j 6/ 

York Cotton Exchange, Meetings, 27 m 

56 
Ntw York Herald, Arrest at Havannah of 

Mr. Price, the Correspondent of, 23 to 5 6 
New York, Strike of the Gas Stokers, sse 

Strikes 
Newfoundland and, 6 to 12 a 

Newspapers, —of the 109 Daily Papers Is- 
sued m New York, During the last 20 Years, 20 
only Survive, 31 m 9 « 

Nicuragua Exploration Expedition, 16 a 

6 € 

— North Carolina — Political Feeling in— 
Murder of a Senator, 5 a 5 c 

■ ■ Boundary Survey, 11 j 5 « 

>— Ohio Convention, 4/66 

CKelly (Mr. New York Herald Comepon- 

dent) Arrested as a Spy ,14 a 3 c— -15 a 6 6—16 

a36 

Account of, 6 TO 12 a — 21 m 13 a 

Reported Death of, 14 a 3 c 

in Madrid, 25 > 6/ 

at Santona, 18 ;' 7 6 

Trial of, 26 a 5 6—3 to 5 6 — 5 to 7 r^— 7 m 

5 6—10 TO 5 6 

Panama, Revolution in, 14 a 3 c 

Panic at Trenton Church during 

Funeral of a Catholic Priest, 16 o 4 6 
Pennsylvania Legislature — Closing of, 

4 h 



the 
2 m 



Monejr Market, 6 m 12 a 

'J^ffjf^'''''-^^''Svation ofBrigbRm Young, 



Disgraceful Conduct at, 20 j 10 6 

Pork Crop, 8 a 10 6 

Porto Rico, Revolt of Troops in, 16 a 8 6 

Post Cards, 2 to 4 6—26 ; 6 </ 

Postal Cars, 7 a 9 6—8 a 10 6—16 a 4 a 

Treaty with Sweden, 16 a 4 <^ 

Belguim, 29 to 7 6 

President, Health of, 26 j 12 6 

Tour of , 8 TO 6 « 

Price (Mr.) Arrest of, at Havannah, 23 m 

56 
Public Debt, Monthly Statement, 17 a 9 / 

—3/56 
Railway System and High Charges, 24 a 

12 a 

Coalition, 29 to 7 6 

Red River Raft, 8 to 6 « 

Revenue Service, 24 a 12 a 

*— Rio Grande Indians, 28 m 5 6 

Ski. 'Nl«lT\\t\ftT^«k'^AO^^> \\ i "b ^ 

S>caxieaTvaV\wi\Trao:\«»xsXs^^^ 



Hf Trial Granfed, i^/ 6/ 

ns, 1« a 4 b—2A a lib 

(le not to , Cancel Life Assurances, 15 

<i Bevolution, 11 a 8 6 

ado in Iowa, \lj Se 

e Returns, 4^ 6 a 

1, George Francis, Sent to a Lunatic 

sunr Programme, 16 a 4 a 

I of Stokes— Ne^ Trial Refused, 8 m 

3d (W. M.) as a l^nator, 16 a 4 6 
orteen Ni^w Indictments Against, 29 

e Sam Interdicted i^ Paris, at the New 
tieatre, i ai d 

yLaws RepealBill, Rejected, 29 m 7 6 
at Crop, 26 a 5 6— 27^* 5 b 
len Suffrage Not Alloi^^, 20 j 6 c 
Butter, How it is Made, 26 J If 
and SteQl Association, 26j 6 d 
^n ^Jsociation, 4 a 4 e 
dent^s Palace and Life, Sj7 c 
5rs, 6; 12 b 

in London, Notes about, 19 a 9/— 22 
2a a 10 a 

ing Article on, 12 <i 9 cf— 19 add 
'joglishn^en, Notes about, 2Sjl2/ 
i'Myhtenr, Scenes from, 27 m 6/ 
1 Loan Collection, 28 m 4 < 
ijdqnal M onuments^ New Bill about, 

•work, Loan Exhibition of, 20 w 97" 



ABdiBS &o., OOUBT t 

Burch r. Rev. Jo 

Lee V. Rey. C. J. 

14/- 
R^r. C. H. Newbc 

Inmioralitv, 4 a 8 6 ' 

Richards r. Find 

Archaeological Discovei 

Dame, %a\2d 

at the Butts, Di 

Institute, Annual 

4/ 
Artie Expedition, Priva 

Exploration, Mr. S 

Story of the Polart 

Argentine Repubhc, i 

J7 c 
Army Medical Serrice, ] 
Notes about, 2 ; 

7j6b 

Prize Jurisdiction, 

Arnold (Arthur) on tl 

ment, 1 a 12 b — 24 a 't 
(George) on the E 

10 </ 
Art Loan to Museumi 

Easier Removal in Ci 

News, 15 a 6 

and Science, 11 i 1 

Union of London, 

8 a 

Licenses, 21 ; 8 < 

Artisans and Laboure 

Annn^llBAiMA -oa. ^ *^ 



^ June 80, 1878.] palmeb's dtdex to ** thb timbb *' kswbfapeb. 



A«" 



AModAtioii for the Beaf and Dumb, Annual 
Scnrice Connected with, at St. Paul's, 22 mbe 

of Municipal Corporations, 2 a 11 cf 

Atchin, Past History of, 4 j 7 b 

(J» S.; on the Coal Deposits in Borneo, 6 m 

10 a 

Atkinson (A. J.) on Emigration to Paraguay, 
9abf 

Attorneys, Admission of, 14 a 9/— 21 m 13 « 

Audit Department, Notes about, 14 a 3/ 

Augmentation of Benefices, S m 7 d 

AU8TEALIA:— 

— Agricultural Society Exhibition, 16 »i 6 rf 
Art in, 24^4/ 

^— Border Duties, 16 a 7 6— 24^ 4 d 

Carl Murderers, Sentence, 16 a 8 6 

^-» Cattle Inspectors. Return, 24 / 4/ 

Change of Goyemors, 16 m fi o 

— «*— Coal Orders from the Admiralty, 16 m 5 d 
^— Colonial GoTemor*it Tour, 16 a A d 
— - Conference of the Colonies, 15 a 7 a 
— — Ocean Mail Service, 15 a 7 a 

■ ' ■ Petition to the Queen about, 15 a 7 a 
^— Telegraphy, 15 a 7 b 

Customs* Duties in, 17 iw 5 e — 30 m 6 b 

— — Education Act, 16 m 5 a 

Eight Hour's Question, 24y 4/ 

Emigrants, Advice to, 24 j 4/' 

Vote for, 24 y 4 « 

Export Returns, 25 a 6 e — \9j 5 d 

Exports of Gold, 4 a 12 6 

— Farewell Dinner to Lord Canterbury, 15 a 
7 d 

—I— Federation Question, 15 a 7 c 

— - First Locomotive made at Ballarat, 24 j 

4 « 
— — Foot and Mouth Disease in, 15 a 7 « 

Gold in the North, 26 ; 11 / 

of Victoria, 16 a 7/ 

Hardy (G.) Calumnies Against, 24 J 4/ 

— Honours and their Reception, 16 m 5 6 
Horse Breeding in, 15 a 7 6 

Immigration Grant of the New South Wales 

Parliament, 6 a 5 6 
Importation of Cattle, Pigs, &<•., Prohibited, 

12 ;• 7 a 
Intercolonial Conference, 16 m 6 b — 20 wi 

10 < 

Legal Reform, 24 j 4 rf 

Legislative Reform Bill, 24^ 4 « 

Matrimonial Causes Bill, 15^76 

Mail Service, 12 m 7 c— 24 j 4 e 

Mining News, 16 a 7 b — IC m 5 c 

Operations, 24 7 4/ 

Miscellaneous News, I2j5b 

New Electoral Bill, 2«> 12 b 

New Governor of Victoria, 4 a 12 ^ 

Holds his Inaugural Levee, 29 m 5 b 

Sworn in, 24 >' 4 c^ 

New South Wales Parliament, 25 a 6 c — 16 

m 6 6 
.. State of Sydney, Advance of, IH m c 

Potul CommunJcRt'ton with England, I m 

S d 
QuMiwjtineon Account of SmrdU Vox, 7 m 

Kmvfniif^ Be turn m Qd ,' J .j 



AuftraliA {tontvMfS), 

— Southern Colony— Heary Yield of Wheat 
in, 10 a 4/ 

Mr. Trollopc's Book on Australia Repub- 
lished at Melbourne, 24 j 4 <f 

Tonnage Dues, 24 j 4 « 

Victorian Parliament, 5 a 6 6 — 21 m7 h 

Western -.—Export of Pearl Shells, 17 

«y 

Imports and Export Returns, 17 a 6/ 

Mining News, 17 a 6y 

Sentence on Mr. Burges, 17 a 6j' 

Wheat Harvest in, 16 a 6 e 

Wool Trade, 24 j 4 d 

Australian Agricultural Company, 2 • 10 a — 

8 a 10 c— 25 J 7 a 

Gold, 7 m 9/— 9 m 9/ 

(Great) Gold Mining Company, 30^*8 a 

Intercolonial Tariff, 15 « If 

Mail Service, bjob 

Meat, to be Discontinued at Essex County 

Goal, 17 m 9/ 
Mortgage, Land and Finance Company, 

11 a4a 

Steam Navigation Company, 21 a 9 a 

Summer, 18 a 4/ 

Tinned Meat, 15 a 7 &-- 21 a Gf 

Trade, 7^5./ 

AU8TEIA:— 

Building Company, 14 m 12 a 

Trade, Fusion of Companies, 12 m 7 a 

Budget, 8 a6 u— 7 a 7 b — 5 m 7 6—6 m 5 a— 

10 m 5 a 

Hungarian, 22 m 6 b 

Cattle Show at Vienna, Opening of by the 

Emperor, 6y 10 « 

Awards to English Exhibitors, 9j 7 d 

Court Circuhir, 25 a 5 6—19 j 5 c— 27 j 6 a 

Czar of Russia, Festivities in Honour of, 6j 

6 a — 7 j 6 b — 117*5 a 

Departure of, \6j S d 

Electioneering Movement in, 24 j 5 e 

Electoral Reform Law, 7 a 7 b 

Emperor Lays the Foundation of a New 

City Hall at Vienna, 25 j 5 e 

Empress Augusta at, 27^ 12 a 

Financial Crisis, 12 m 7 a — 13 m 7 a — 14 wi 

12 a — 15 m 5 a — 16 m 7 a — 17 m 6 a— 17 m 10 
e— 19 Wi 7 6—21 m 7 a— 21 m 12 c— 22 m 6 a— 
23 m 6 c— 26 m 7 a— 20 m 7 rf— 29 m 6 a— 31 m 
5 h^2 j 9 a— a j 5 h—\ ej7b& c— 16 j 12 a— 
18^7 6— 21 j 6 a— 21> 7 a— 28.; 12 a 

Banker Shoots Himself from, 17 m 11/ 

Conference of Banks to Stay, 16 j 7 6 

Dt put Jit ions to Government, 12 m 7 < 

the Economist on, 19 wi 9 « 

Failures, Consequent on, 17 w 6 6 — 17 m 

11/«_19 w, 7 6—21 m 12 c— 6i 6 h 

Suspension of the Bank Act, 14 m 12 a 



Foreign Policy, 30 a 6 a 

Garden Party at Schonbrunn, 9 ; 12 o 



10 m5 a 



l^i<^md«A^voTi oi ^w\V^, ^«^ 



vyc^«t '«^«s' 



PJLXiKIB'S TXDBX to '' THB TmSS " HSWSPAPIB, 



[April 1 to 



▲vtlrU (jeontitwd), 

MiacelUneout Newg, 8 a 12 (—21 a 7 6—20 

e— 26^12 b 

Money Market, 17 a 6 b — 10 m 5 n 

Patiion Week in Austria, 17 a U) 6 

Perth, Prince of Walet at, see Court 

ClBCULAB 

Reception of the Hungarian and Austrian 

Delegations by the Emperor, 4 a 12 6 

"Bed Book," 8 « 12 a— 12 a 6 e 

Beichsrath, Proceedings in, 26 a 5 6 

Boyai Wedding — Preparations for, 14 a 8 & 

Festirities, 18 a 6 6—22 a 5 6 

Vienna, Imperial Festivities, 10 a 10 c — 8 

m 5 a — 5 m 7 a — 6 m 6 a — 7 m 6 a — 8 m 7 a — 
9 „, 5 a— 10 If 6 a— 12 m 7 6—12 m 12 a— 16 
m 5 a— 16 m 5 e — 23 m 5 a 

Easter Festirities at, 21 a 10 a 

Exhibition, 9 a 7 a— 24 a 6 c/— 28 a 12 c 

— 7 m 8 a— 8 m 7 c— 9 m 10 6—18 m 7 e— 19 m 
8d 
American Exhibitors and their Com- 
missioners, 7 m S a 

Anglo-Protestant Americans have 

Divine Service for the First Time in this City, 
18 m 7 a 

Arrival of Royal Visitors, 22 a 5 6—29 

« 12 b — 80 a 6 a— 2 m 10 rf— 27 m 7 6 

British Colonies at, 7 a 7 c 

. in, 29 m 12 « 



• Catalogue, 9 m 5 e 



Czar of Bussia at, 2/7 6 — 4 j 6 h — 6 j 

6 a— 6 J 6 6 

' Commissioners, 14 m 12 c 

Decorative Upholstery at, 17 ; 4 rf 

Emperor of Austria at, 20 7 10/ 

English Agricultural Machinery at, 16 

m 10 6 

Artists at, 27> 4 c? 

Ceramic Art at, 2&mS d 

Ceramics and Jewelry at, 10 y 5 e — 

Hill/ 

Decorative Furniture at, 8 ; 4 a 

Money Order Office at, 13 m 6 d 

Princes at, 19 m 7 6—20 m 5 6 

Exliibition Prices, Notes about, S j 7 c 

Farewell Dinner to the Prince of 

Wales, 22 m 6 a 
Qrand Gala to the Commissioners, &c., 

13 m 7a 

India at, • j 6 c? 

Japanese Art at, 20 711 10 c 

May in, 80 *w 7 a 

Meeting of H. M. Commissioners, 17 y/i 

10 6 
Movements of Royal Visitors, 6 m 7 a 

—17 m 6 b 

. Notice about Accommodating Work- 



men, 16 a 11 d 

■ Opening of, 29 a 10 c — 2 m 10 e — 5 m 



12 a — 7 Ht 5 c 

Prices of Apartments and Board, 3 m 

7y—^M 12 c—20 m 5/— 23 m 6 6—29 m 10 c 
-^30/a 7 d—Sj 7e 

- Rojr&l Visitorn Expectedy 10 a 6 o— 10 
--y^//? 7 a— 26 m 12 e-—3l m 5 c 

ifnnda tr in A * Si ^ 



Atwtrla (eonttnuecTS, 

Vienna Exhibition, Threatened Strikes, 28 

a 12 d^29 a 12 6 

War Budget, 12 m 7 6 

Austrian Embassy, 4 a 9 /*— 21 a 11 9—24 a 11 c 
Autotype Process, 17 a 4 « 
Azoff Coal Company, 6 o 7 a 

B. 
Bacon, Import returns of, 16 a 9 e 
Baker (Sir Samuel) and his Lady, Reported 
Murder of, 17 a 9 a— 18 a 9/— 19 a 9 s 

Expedition, Pa// Mall Gaxttie on, 10 m 11 a 

Notes about, 19 a 6/— 21 a 8 c— 21 a 8/— 

lU'll/ 

Telegram Reporting Them Well, 28 a 7 rf 

Telegrams about, 19 to 11/ 

Balcarce (M.) on Emigration to La Plata, 11 a 

^d 
Balfe MSS. Presentation of by the Widow to 

the British Museum, 8 a 11 6 
Balfour (G.) on Direct Taxation for Local Pur- 
poses. 28 a 14 e 
Banbury (John) on the Chipping Norton Case, 

14il0 6 
Bank Charter Act and the Panics, 17 a 7 d 
Checks — Legality of Refusing to Honour, 

28TO5e 

of EngUnd Notes. New Bill about, I9j7 / 

Holyday— Whit-Monday, 19 m 7/— 29 m 6 

a — 81 m 7 a 
Closing of the Railway Goods Traffic, 8 a 

10 ff 

Good Friday One in Scotland, 9 aSf 

Observed in the Corn Market, 81 m 7 « 

Issue BiU, 23 j 10 c 

BANKINQ: 

Anglo- Austrian, 23 a 10 6 

Califomian Bank, 8 a 10 e 

Hungarian, 26 a 10 e 

Atlantic National Banlc, 16 m 6 c 

- Belgium, 14 7 6 6 



Bank of Bengal, 25 a 6 c— 19 ni 8 6 

British North America, 27 m 12 c 

of Constantinople, 21 m 9 6 

of England, Weekly Returns, 4 a 7 </ & « 

—11 a 4 a & 6—18 a 7 rf & a— 26 a 10 e & /— 
2 TO 11 a&6— 9m6 c/&«— 16 m 12 </&«— 23 
m7 d& «— 30 m 6 a— 30 to 6 c — 6; 7 a & 6— 
13 ; 10 6—20 j 10 6 & c— 27 J 10 a & 6 

Elections of Governors and Directors, 



8a 7a 

Issue of Notes, 19 j 7/ 

New Act, 4 ;■ 7 c— 19 / 7 c & /— 23 ; 8 

a— 237 8 c 

Scrutineer, 14 a 4 a 

Notes in Circulation, 4a7e— lla4a 

—18 a 7 £/— 25 TO 10 «— 2 to U a— 9 m 6 </— 16 

TO 12 rf— 23 m 7 rf— 30 to 6 a~*6y 7 a— 13i 10 

6— 2O7 10 6— 27> 10 a 

Xotic\'8, I m S b 

Retirement of Baron Heath from the 



JO 



D\re<it\oii, o a 7 a 

tVve Sptctalw oiv,^ j*i>i 

- ^tocY ol ^viMaoTv, ^ a 1 *— \\ a V a— ^'^ 

- A ^ A {\ «« \<i cL..<ISL ml d.— \^ \^ dv 



June 80, 1878] fujixb's ihdxx to " ths tmxs " nkw8#apxb. 



Ban 



Banking (continuei). 

Bank of Franca and the GoTemment, 18 / 

6/ 
Weekly Returns of, 4 a 12 a— 7 a 8 fe- 
ll a 8 a— 12 a 10 c— 18 a 6 a-19 a 7 </— 26 a 
5 fr— 26 a 10 e— 2 w 12 a— 3 m 10 c— 8 m 6 a 
-10 m 10 c— 16 m 7 a— 17 m 10/— 24 m 5 a— 
30 m 5 a— 81 w 7 b— Bj 5 a— 9y 5 a— 13y 6 b 
— Uy 6 b— 20y 6 6—21 j 7 e— 27i 5 a— 28 j 
I2c—S0j7 a 

of Frankfort, 8 a 5 a 

of Holland, 6 m 6 6—20 m 6 b 

of New South Wales, 2 m 11 a— 2 m 12 c 

Prussia, 4 a 12 6—11 a 3 6—19 a 5 6—29 

a 12 6—8 m 5 a— 6 w 7 6—12 w 7 c— 20 m Sb 



27 m 7 6— Sy 5 a— 11 ; 7 6—18 j 7 6— 27> 6 6 

Russia, 6 TO 7 6 — 12 w 7 c 

Roumania, 19 ; 7 c 

of Serria, 19 m 7 c 

Spain, Forgery on« 3 m 5 a 

Victoria, 18 a 7 <^ 

— Banks Proposing to Register Under the 

Act of 1862, 22 m 7 a— 23 m7 d 
Bankers' Clearing House, 4 a 7 e— 11 a 4 6 

—18 a 7 «— 26 a 10 /— 2 m 11 6—9 m 6 e— 16 

m 12 (^23 m 7 e— 30 m 6 c— 6 ; 7 6—13 to 10 

6— 20 I* 10 c— 27 i 10 b 

• Statistics of , 2 to U a 



«— * British Linen Company — Erahezzlement of 

an Agent, 10 a 6/ 
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and 

China, 8 a 7a 
— — Mercantile Bank of India, London and 

China, 14 a 4 a 
— Cheque Bank, I a 10 a 

City — New Branch, 1 w 8 « 

Commercial of the River Plate, 24 a 9 a — 1 

m 8 a 

' Changed to " Mercantile,** 30 m 6 a 
^ Comparison of the Bank of England with 

the Prices of Consols and French Rentes, 4 a 

7 «— 11 a 4 a— 18 a 7 </— 25 a 10 f-2 m 11 a 

— 9 m 6 </— 16 TO 12 d—2S m 7 d—SO m 6 a--^ 

j 7 a— 137 10 6—20 ; 10 6— 27 j 7 a 

Discount Market, 8 w 8 a 

Durham County Penny Bank, 2ij 7 c 

English Bank of Rio, 1 to 8 «— 8 w 8 6 

— - Exchange Bank of Vienna, ISj 10 a — 14^* 

6 a 

Imperial Ottoman, m 6 a 

of Russia. 14 a 3 a 

International of Hamburg and London, 6 a 

7a 
Irish Note Circulation Returns, 8 a 10 d — 8 

m8 6— 6j 7 6 
Jersey Mercantile Union Bank — Proposed 

Lottery to Cover the Deficit, 8 a 10 a— 28 to 

12 e 

London Bank of Commerce, 2 a 10 a 

Chartered of Australia, 27 to 12 c 

and Hanseatic, 30 a 10 6 

and River Plate Bank, 4J 7 d 

• And South African, 10 a 6/ 



Banking (continued). 

National of Australasia, 10 m 10 6 

of Belgium, 28 a 7 e — 16 to 7 a 

of New Zealand, 29 a 4 </ 

Provincial Bank' of England, 9 w 6 rf 

Gratuities to Officials, 24 to 7/ 

of Vienna, 26 a 7 d— 81 to 6 6—28 ; 12 a 

New London and Brazilian, 9 a 6 a 

North and South Wales, 81 to 7 a 

William^s of Dolgelly to be Traniferrad 



Mercantile Bank of the River Plate, 80 m 

€ a 

Midland Banking Company, 16 m 12 e 

Mortgage Bank of MM&dfi m 12 « 



to, 31 TO 7 a 

— Oriental Bank Corporation, 16 to 12 c 

— Private and Joint Stock Banks, Circulation 
of, 28 a 9 a— 16 f 9 c 

- Fixed Issues of, 28 a 9 a 



Provincial of Ireland, 16 to 12 c 

Royal Prussian Bank, 2 a 6 a 

Russian for Foreign Trade, 26 a 10 a 

Scotch and Irish Banks, Circulation Ra- 

tums, 28 a 9 a— 167 9 c 

Amount of Specie Held by, 16y 9 </ 

Seehandlung Bank, 24 to 6 /— 31 m 12 if 

South Australian, 21 > 7 6 

Standard of British South Africa, 17 a 6 a 

—18 a7 d 

State of Shares, in everjf day*» paper, 

Union of Scotland, 9 m 6 d 

Vienna Exchange Bank, 10 i 12 e 

Wechsler Bank, Insolvency of, 16 7" 7 6 

Western of Scotland, 5 a 7 « 

Wilts and Dorset Banldng Company, 18 m 

12 d 
BAKKBUPTOIES:— 

Abson, S^ 19 a 8 tt 

Abrahams, Abraham, 7j 7 / 

Adamson, G., 11 j 9 /* 

AUaway, S., UjS d 

Alpe, H. C, 19 a 8 a 

Anstey, Christopher John, 12 a 8 a— 7j 

7/ 

Ashwell. J., Paul, 16 a 5 a « 

Atlantic National Bank, 16 m 6 c 

— — Baggs, Oliver, 17 m 7 <f 
-:- — BaHey, Joseph, 6 a 6 / 

Barnes, W. P., 6 a 6 / 

Baker, J. G., 6 a 6/ 

Barnes, Joseph K., 23 a 8 6 

Barrett, W. F., 24 to 8 a 

Barrillon, George, 7 j 7 f 

Barton, John William, 3 to 8 b 

Batchelor, George, 9 a 8 6 

Bates, Jesse, 21 ; 7 / 

Baxter, J., 9 a 8 b 

Beake, A., 24 to 8 a 

Beatey, Francis Nelson, 12 a 8 a 

Beevor, W. H., 6 « 5 /' 

Berry, Martha, 27^ 7 f 

Bilby, John, 14 m 7 e 

Bock, E., 31 mb J 

Booth, Thomas, 30 « 8 c 

Boreland, A., 12 « 8 a 

Bora, F,, »l m 5 f 

Btadlox^, ^wt^,*iA i ^ 5 



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. ALH^ B INDEX TO '^ THE TIMES ' 



Bftiikniptoiei (continued). 

Bnyle, Thoa., 25 j 6/ 

Brazle, Thos., 28 j 6 /* 

Bridge, Henry Ndson, 28 m 7 a 

Walter, 7 m If 

Brooks, A. W., W ml d 

Brown, D., 16 a 5 a 

Buchanan, A. 14 )* 8 </ 

Bull, Wm., 23 a 8 6 

Burnicle, Joseph, 11/9/ 

Busst, Joseph, h ah f 

Butler, Wm., 23 a 8 6 

Cameron, G., 17 m 7 d 

Campbell, J. M. A., 30 a 8 c 

J., 17 m 7 (/ 

Camrass, Solomon, 478 a 

Carless, Eugene, 21 j If 

Carman, Plullip L., 14 m 7 « 

Castle, James, 2 al f 

Clark James, 25 3 6 / 

Clayton, John, 23 a 8 6 

Clough, W. H., 23 a 8 6 

Coats, J., 14j8rf 

Comrie, D., 14 m 7 e 

Coombes, Robert, 2Bjbf 

Copping, W. T., 12 a 8 a 

Corcoran, B., 9 a 8 6 

Corless, J. T., 17 m7 d 

Craven, Francis, 14 j 8 </ 

Cross, John, 2 a 7 f ^ 

Dale, L., 7/ 7/ 

Darby, J. T., 31 m 5/ 

Davis, Alex. J., 21 j 7 / 

— Dawson, J., 5 a 6 / 
Dean, J., 30 a 8 c 

Dixon, Qeorge, 10 wi 7 / 

Dods, C. N., 21 m 10 b 

Dodds, G., 4 i 8 a 

Doughty, Frederick, o ah f 

Douglas, A. P., 24 a 8 ri 

Downing, W. jun., 19 o 8 a 

Duley, Elizabeth, 14 m 7 e 

Dyott, Robert Gilroy, 2 a 7 j 

Ekens J. C, 6 a 5 / 

Ellis, Lady Louisa, 28 i 6 / 

Ennitt, P., 17 w 7 d 

Eustace, G., 28 m 7 a — ij 8 a 

Everett, E., 7 il f 

Falrweather, W., 10 m 7 /' 

Falconer, P., 28 m 7 « 

Farmer, A., 31 m 5 /* 

Farmery, George, 7 ml f 

Ferry. James, 12 a 8 a 

Firth, H.. 24 m 8 a 

Fisher, Edw., 23 a 8 A 

Flood, William. 14 m 1 e 

Flowerdew, F. C, 14 / 8 d 

Forbes, D., 17 m 7 d 

Forrester, W., 12 a 8 a 

Foster, John, 5 a 6 / 

Fmnkell, Jacob F., 14 m 7 f 

Frankhn, Simon Hyam, 11 j 9 / 

Fritche Arthur, L., 7 m If 

— - I'rood, Louiaa, 18 j 9/ 

FroBty Stephen, Ben, 80 a $ c 

— Oulbreath, G„ lit if f 



Bankraptoies (continued). 

Gu*dner, James, b ah J 

Garratt, Wm. Thos., 3 m 8 6 

Garrett, Charles, 21 ; 7 / 

Geddes, J. H., 19 a 8 a 

Gemmel, R, 19 a 8 a 

Gillies, John, 8 m 8 b 

Glen and Veitch, 26 a 7 c 

Gloag, B. P., 4 J 8 a 

Goldsworth, G., 18; 9 / 

Goodwin and Macperson, 26 ; 6 / 

Gordon, A., 3 w 8 b 

Gorrie, J., 9 a 8 6 

Gosling, Richard, 11 ; 9 / 

Granville, Aug. Kerr Bozei, II / 9 / 

Gray, H., 7 w 7/ 

J., 7/7/ 

Grealey, John, 10 w 7 / 

Gre^n, J., 24 a 8 a 

Greenwood, William, 24 a 8 a 

Guerra, Guiseppe, 21; If 

Gunner, John, 21 / 7 /' 

Haig, W., 28 m 7 a 

Haley, Dirk Horatio, 3 m 8 b 

Hall, B., 7 m 7 / 

James, 2 a 1 f 

Hammond, Edward, 3 m 8 b 

Hanson, C. E., 24 a 8 a 

Harris, Capt. E. J., 25/ 6 

William, 11/9/ 

Harvey, J. U., 9 a 8 A 

Healy, O., 26 a 7 c 

Heamden, W. J., 30 a 8 e 

Henderson and Miller, 7/7 / 

Hewett and Schwarz, 14/8 a 

Hibberd, James, 1 j 1 f 

HiUs, W., 14 ;• 8 c/ 

Hinchcliffe, Edward, 12 a 8 a 

Hitchcock, Simon, h ah f 

Hodgkm, T. W., 21 m 10 b 

Holtom, Edwin, 21 j 7 f 

Hopwood, Oswald, 28 w 7 a 

Houchen, J., 24 w 8 a 

Howlett, Thomas, 14 m 7 e 

Hull, Geo. Henry, 12 a 8 a 

Innes, William, 7 i 7 / 

Isaacson, Eliz. C, 25/ 6 / 

Jack, T., 10 m 7 / 

Jackson, James, 11/9/ 

James, Samuel, h ah f 

H. G., 4 / 8 a 

Jameson, Edw., 10 m If' 

Jarrett, W., 21/7/ 

Jenkins, Wm. Edw., 3 m 8 b 

Johnston, J., 9 a 8 6 

Jone«», Elizabeth, 23 a 8 b 

Thomas, II j 9 /' 

Josling, G. F. 16 a 5 a 

Kay and Walpole, 23 a 8 b 

Kennington, John, 9 a 8 b 

lOiiloch, T., 12 a 8 a 

Kinninmouth, J., 9 a 8 b 

Langley, Henry, 14 w 7 e 

■ L«^UT«tvt, Li. O., 30 a 8 c 



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June 80, 1878.] paluer's index to " the times " newspafeb. 



Ban 



Bankraptciee (continued), 
- — Leslie, A., 10 w '^/ 

Lewis, James, 28 ? 6/ 

W., jnn., 4 /8 a 

Lithgow, S., 6 a 5 / 

Lobley, R. S., 19 a 8 a 

Logan, G., 10 wi 7 / 

Logic, J., 18i9/ 

I4)we and Brown. 17 /« 7 d 

Lyall, Thomas, 16 a 5 a 

Mackay, A., 23 a 8 6 

D., 19 rt 8 a 

Mackenzie and Nisbet, 19 a 8 a 

Maitland, W , UJ 8 b 

Marks, A. & H., 7 ; 7 / 

Marquis, S. A., 5 a 5/ 

Martin, J., \7 m 7 d 

Mavrochefalo, S., 31 m 6 / 

Mayhew, A., 28 m 7 a 

M*CoU, D., 24 a 8 a 

M'Conochie, H., 25 j 6 / 

M'CuUoch, W., 3 w 8 6 

McDonald, A. M., 3 m 8 6 

M*Ewing, W., 25 ; 6/ 

M*Eftrlane, A., 17 w 7 d 

M*Gain, J., 14 / 8 </ 

M'Gregor, G., \7 m 7 d 

D. W., and R. Wise, 17 w 7 a 

M*Kenzie, J., 2Sjof 

M'Lean, H.. 3 w 8 6 

R., 3 WI 8 6 

M'Leod, A., 31 m 5 f 

M'Nair, Glen and Veitch, 26 a 7 c 

M'NeUl A. G., 18 / 9 / 

M*Ronold, A., 26 a 7 c 

Mee, John George, 11/9/ 

Meeson, Thomas, 17 w 7 a 

Meikle, W., 12 a 8 a 

Moore, E., UJ 8 d 

. John, 21/7 f 



Morgan, John, n n 5 / 

Moriarty, Eliza, 25 j 6 / 

Mortimer, J., 16 a 5 o 

Mouat, W.. SmSb 

Mow re, John George, 6 a 5 f 

Muirhead. W., 2lj 7 f 

Nankwell, John Peter, 9 a 8 /i 

Nay lor, William, 14 m 7 c 

Neave, Stephen John, 23 a 8 6 

Neilson, J., 24 a 8 a 

Newstead, Fred. G., 14 m 7 e 

Nicol, A., 24 a 8 a 

Odger, George, 7/7/ 

OT)onnell, J.. 28 / 5 /" 

Oswald, Edw., 12 a 8 o 

Page, Frank, 10 m 7/ 

Thos., 24 a 8 a 

Parker, John. 12 a 8 « 

Piirkin?on. E., 7 m 7/ 

Partington and Bradbury, 28/5/ 

Pascoe, F.. 14>8 rf 

Paterson, Dr. J., 28 / 5 A* 

Peake, J., ll>9/ 

Vearson, Georfi^e, 25 j 6 f 

Pether, Edward, 14 / 8 d 

Philip, W., HO a S r 

— PhUlipa J, J,, 21 m 10 



Bankruptcies (continuedj, 

PhUpott, J., 7 m 7/ 

Pickering, Edw., 25 j 6/ 

Piper, Charles, 2Sm7 a 

Robert E., 26 a 7 c 

Pollexfen, E., 14 / 8 rf 

Pollock, D., 5 a 6/ 

Pope, F., 14j8rf 

Prangnell, Maria, 2\j 7 f 

Preston, Edw. Smyth, 25/6/ 

Pr\ er, James, 30 a 8 c 

Pyne, Peter, 11 j 9 /* 

Radcliffe, Thomas, 5 a 5/ 

Reekie, J., 11^9/ 

Rees, Rees, 9 a 6 6 

Regina v. Castro, tee Criminal Tbiaxs — 

Tichborne 

Reid, T. J., 24 ct 8 a 

Richards, Geo. John H. and Alex. Aug., 28 

Richardson, James, 5 a 6j 

Alexander, 8 m 8 6 

Rivett, James, 8 m 8 6 

Robb, T., 21^7/ 

Roberts, Wm. Alexander, 26 a 7 c 

Robertson, G., 80 a 8 c 

J.. 3 m 8 6—17 m 7 d— 28 m 7 a 

Robinson, Frederick, 6 a 5/ 

Arthur, 17 m 7 d 

Joseph, lljdf 

Robert, W. 21 / 7/ 

Rodger, J., 25 / 6 /* 

Rogers, Thos., 25 j 6/ 

Rose, Walter, 4^ 8 a 

Ross, Joshua, 28 m 7 a 

T. C, 30 a 8 c 

Rosser, A., S\ m 6/ 

Ruddick, James, 24 a 8 a 

Salisbury and Hodgson, 26 o 7 c 

Salinas, Antonio and Octario, 12 a 8 a 

Salmon, Wm. Fred., 11 i 9/ 

Scale, B. A. T., 23 a 8 6 

Scott, J., 18^9 /• 

J., and W., 6 a 6/ 

Benjamen, 16 a 5 a 

Seager, E., 26 a 7 c 

Sedley Joseph, 5 a 6/ 

Seth, G., 7 m 7/ 

Sfezzo, A. D., Slm5 f 

Sharpe, Lt. R. G., 4 ? 8 a 

Shaw, W. H., 31 m 5/ 

ShroflF, M. D., UjSd 

Skeoch, A. B., 11 / 9/ 

Slight, A., 2875/ 

Small, J., 30 a 8 c 

Smart, G. A., 26 a 7 c 

Smith, A. C, 23 a 8 6 

R., 21 m 10 6 

J., 11/9/ 

James, 18/9/" 

Sutton, E. P., 5 a 5/ 

Sommes, U., \^ ti ^ a 

Soutax, U., \\l i % d 

1 ^taixgroom, X.\..>\\«^<* 

\ Steele, 3oY«i, ^% j ^ f j 



ii», R. C, 16 a 5 a 
peUis, Benjamin, 14 m 7 e 
jrorth, Philip, 9 a 8 6 
uruzen, Moritz Anton, 1 j 1 f 
heux, E. J., hanf 
le, E. J., 4; 8 a 
B8, H., 18/9/ 
ker, Charles, 18 j 9/* 
C, 26^6/ 
ker, J., 12 a 8 a 
., 3 1/1 8 6 

Ibridgpe, Martha, \i\ aba 
ters, C. H., 81 mo/ 
ton, Geo. Edwin Jan., 18; 9/ 
ichariah, 31 m 5 f 
I, Victor, 14 m 7 e 
3h, H. G., 2 a 7 / 
t, Alfred, 21^7/ 
te, W. C, 28 7n 7 a 
iers, J. W., 21 / 7 /" 
ird, Elizabeth E., 21 //i 7/ 
inson, H., 26 j 6/ 

tett, Charlei, 23 a ft Z» 

f, Jonas, 12 a 8 a 
ht, W., 19 a 8 a 

g, R. jun., 9 a 8 6 
nuel, 17 ml d 

ffmao, Samuel, 24 a 8 a 

io EbTATKB in liiqUIDATIOK and^Sb- 
TION8. 

TCIE8 ANNULLED:— 

sll — , 24 m 8 </ 
Diirbv Henrv- n « '> / 



a 11/ — 111 a y / — u 
/— 21 a 13 dr-22 a 1 
—26 a 11 c— 26 a It 
30 a 11 f—\ m 13/- 
13/— 6 m 11 c— 7 m 
-10 m 7/— 10 m 11 » 
I4mll/— 15 mil 6 
19 m 18 c— 20 m 11 e- 
22 mil /—23 m 11 <i. 
28'm 11/— 29 m 11 #■ 
2 j IS d—Sj 11/— 4 

— 7yii/-«yi8e- 

11 f—UjU rf— 16; 

—19/11 /— 20/10/ 

yil 6—26/ 18'/— 27 

13 c 
— Public Examinatio 

8 6—12 Q 8 a— 16 a 5 

26 a 7 c— 3 / 8 b—l . 

—24 m 8fi— 28 m 7 a- 

/-ll./9/-14y8c/- 

/-28i5/ 

ex parte Atkinson, 

Bamet, Leah, 26 a 

re Bennett, 10 m 1 

Bolton, Carl Von, 

re E. P. Bougfleld. 

re Bowles Brother 

re Chalmers and B 

ex parte Cockayne- 

ex parte Dewhirst ^ 

and re Leggatt, & Co. 

re Doughty, Frede 

re Duffield, 25 a 11 



Juue 80, 1873.] palmer's lndsx to *' the times " newspapkr. 



lid 

re Spence and Fisher, o ; 11 e 

re Stemheim, 4/11/7 

re Strange, J. W,, 5 m 13 e 

t ^ o - . J. and W. S., l(>./ 13 r—2Aj 11 e 

Swanson aud Darling, 19 a 11 d — 26 a 11 e 

re Tait, Sir Peter, 21 ; 11 e—2Sj II d 

re Tonnies, 22 a 11 rf 

Vining, CJeorge J., 24 a 18 6 

re Westerton, S. J., 27^ 11 « 

re Wetherell, Quintas & Co., 29 mil d 

White James, 5 a 1 1 6 

re Wood, George William, 21 m 13 e 

Barbadoea, Bp. of, Consecration of, 25J \2 e 
Barry, Edw. M., on Hyde Park Corner Traffic, 

80 w 6 c 
Bath, Order of the. New Appointments, 2 a 7 e 

— 5 « 9 «!— 9 m 9/— 22 m 5 c— 24 m 9 /— 8 ; 6 c 

—4.7 8 a 
and West of England Agricultural Society, 

3j 8 o- -4 j 10 t— 5 ;■ 6 c—Qj 12 </— 9 / 12 b 

Horse and Dog Show, 9^ 10 6 

Agricultural Society, Annual Meeting, 19 

m 8 e 
Batten, John, on Chimmey Sweepers, 20 7 10 e 
Bavariii, Banquet on the Royal Marriage, 2 m 

12 a 

the Jesuits Expelletl fruji, l«i m 7 b 

— and the Vatican, 4 a 12 6 

Beatson, Major Gren., on Female Emigration to 

New Zealand, 24 a 12/ 
Beaumont, J., on the Great Guiano Waterfalls, 7 

a iyf 
Beddiiijg Out Shot. 19 a 5 c 
Bee Stings, Cure for, 30; 8 6 
Beer — R'turn of Conunon BrcwuTs, 27 '/* (i/ 

Sale. Kxport Returns, 21 a G / • 

Belgia.i Wa Office Grievance, I'd m 7 e 
BJSLaiUM:— 

Armjr, 25 a 5 /j 

Capture of a Band of Tbievet, 9a 5 b 

Court CircuUr, 13 a o 6^26 m7 a 



Bankraptcy Court {conttnned). 

Lawson, Peter, and Sons, 21 a 8 e 

re Leggatt, & Co., 26 a 11 « 

Lizai^i, J. J. de, Meetings, 1 a 11 6 — ^18 a 

10 /1-30 a 11 C--6 m 9 a— 5 m 13 e—2j 18 rf— 

30> 13 c 

ex parte Frederici, W j 11 « 

Lund. Geo. and James, Meeting, 2 o 11 a — 

31 m 11 e 

Maule>, Lord de, '60 all d 

re Martin and Viney, 9^13 e 

Marzials, Antoine T., Examination, 24 a 

l^b 

re George Motion, ^ mil f 

Newmann, Gingold, & Co., 16 ;/t 13 e 

■ - re George Odger, 6i II c — 21 / 11 « 

Perry, WUUam, re H. W. Banks, 11 i 14 / 

re Pickering, Edw., 19 / 1 1 c 

Pawson & Co., Payment of Composition, 11 

a 4 a 

re Roberts, -W. A., 9 ;« 6 ^ 

Robinson, James H., Examination, 9 m 12(/ 

— 30 wi 11 c 

R. W., 26 III 13 d 

re Smyth, John Francis, 17 a 11 6—12 j 



\ 



Belgium (continued). 

Elections, 12 ; 5 6 

Fishing Gromids, 14 a 3 6 

Gladbach Railway, 2j 1 r 

Military Bills, 16 / 7 c 

Ministerial Changes, ^ j b b 

Miscellaneous News, 4 a 12 b — 19 ml h 

New Loan, 14 a 3 /;— 17 a 5 />— 28a6 A— 24 

alb 

Sugar Duties in, ojoa 

War Estimates. 28 a 7 c 

Belgraye Hospital for Children, 17 7/1 12 e 

Concert at Grosvenor House, in Aid of, 31 

wl2rf 

Belleville, Sketch ot, 3 /// 8 a 

Women's Mission, Donations for, 9 m 11 a 

Belmore (Lord) on the Customs Duties of Aus- 
tralia, 17 w 5 r 

Bennoist (Ernest) on First and Third Class 
Carriages, 4/7/' 

Bergne (John Brochribb) Price Sale List of his 
Cabinet of Coins, 29 m 9 e — 31 ?« 6 c 

Berks Easter Session.'*, Meeting, 9 a 10 c 

Value of Land in. 1 1 o 8 /" 

Bernstor£[ (Count) Sale of his Effects. 6 m if 

(Countess) Illuminated Address of Condo- 
lence to. from the Society of Friends for 
Foreigners in Distress, 17 m 9 /' 

Bessemer Steel Proiluctions in America, 4 a 4 € 

Bethnal (Jreen Museum, see East Loimov 

Beuther's Patent Railway Axle-Box Company, 
17 m 10 a 

Bible, New Translation. Meeting of the New 
Testament He visors, 5 m 6 d—2S in 6 f—lSj 9 d 

Old Testament Revisors, Meeting, 25 m 

126 

Bigger s^ — ) on the Treatment of Mr. M'Aleese 
9a7/» 

Bills of Lading, 26 i 9 e/ 

Bilston, Opening of a New Town Hall and Free 
Library, 12 7 11 e 

Biographies •. Lord Lytton and Lord Palmer- 
ston, Hi J 14 a 

Birds, Mr. Wallace's Collection Secured for the 
British Museum, 12 m 12 /' 

Birmingham, Erection of a Scientific College at, 
at the Kx pence of Sir Jonah Mason, 27 m 7 c 

Exhibition Society, II in 7/ 

Musical Festival, 26 a 7f 

Republican Demonstration in, 12 m 12 d — 

13 m 7/ 

BIETHS:— In consequence of the Registrar- 
General having a complete Alphabetical List 
from 1837. of all Births in the British Domi- 
nions, as also of all British Subjects bom 
abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 
the Office in Somerset House, it is not decuned 
expedient ro insert the Minimum Lists as .ad- 
vertised in the Times. 

DudBferin. Lady, of a Daughter. ji»./ 4 e 

and Deaths, Return of the Tiuies when 

they Occur. 2 n t2 « 

Bishop (^M.\*.. V>\\.wv\\Vvit-\\v\a>>« ^^•Owi.^wss^^R«^»^ 

Oi I.oivW% ¥^x.*^, V^ m \V. ^-^^^^^^^^ 

B\\a% (NV .> c^tv x\i^ CAxvv^vc.^j,^^^v»^^^^^^^^ 
27 m VA r N5> 



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[April 1 



Board Baaqnets. 30 ■ 5 c 

Bodkin (Sir Wm.) oo his Beurenient from the 

Beocb, 7 ■ 7< 
Bnflle«« \^Baroo'> And the Memphis Jcc. Rjulwrnj. 

10 a 7 « 
Boliria— New PresideQt« 31 ■ 7 a 
Boitoa. PiiDce of W^Aes to Open the New Town 

HjJlms^SaSc 
baogrumtian of the Statue to Dr. Chii.i- 

wick as, 3 a 5« 
Boltaa v^'''^^^ "» *^ London Water Surpiv. 

15 « «/ 
BoodW mjoA PartiTi^rTcn on the GrosTwoor Uoiel 

te Workzac Men. 12 a ^ r 
: Fast No<» aK^t. 1«> a ' f 

•* TtOMS ~ C<"4anjn of New B«»k* «id 

N«w EditaoBsc 1 « 12 '—3 a '^ r i i — I a > *— 

5 a 15 #—7 a !•:» ^— ^ c 12 ^ i ^— !♦• i > o— 

u c 10 •—15 « It >—i'> J 10 r— i: a > i_ii* 

a f <-~Jl « 14 *— ?o 3 1:? «^:i4 i U i— :^." : 
It Z^-;!* « li /*—*:• c 12 /^->^.* o li r— 1 « 14 
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14 « 
— Ambac Per«itii a- i Turkish Wnti-^r* Be- 
qiaeaibed to tbe Br.:;*h Musi^uin bv Mr. A^r- 

Bkxrapiij in Prei^ar^Ti^rL -o 14 "* 

^— Erv^rcic^pavtss BntAi-uK^i, No* 1-..:.t. J* j 
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ted. MSS. XX S.^h<Kbv s. r4 v -. > ^ 
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i^j v> r.o v*i L b\ :^ « \- :\ -^ i: ^^ s 

LibTArv v\: Sir Ivi ^.x:\i I o a: . a .>. . . 
ri ^ ' 

of ihv VjJui .4 Kniv rt oi IV: t : R .n^s. 

BiWia, V^v\l \Y*r itt, :^^ ' T - 

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B^>wvn» Sir \.U\v» l\ ur ii> NvW /sA^-vi. I" - , ; 
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Brackenbiuf (Capt. H.) Note of Correctko,^ 

10 6 
BnuiiorJ on Aroa, Saxon rhurch at, lOcSe 
Bradiaugh, Mr., Reported Capture of, in S| 

ill d 
Bradv. Tbo*. F„ on the Fishing C4daimtT 

Shark's Idand, 3 j 6/— 13 j oj'—l^j 1 

2» • J 7 e 

on the Kinsale Fisheriea Riot, 18 a 8 </ 

3ras« Bamis. 7 a 12 & 

3rass^v, Those, on Naral Reaerres, 22 a 5c 

aaAZiL:— 

Cotnmerdal Intelligence, 2 a 10 /"— 15fl 

c — ii« m 7 d — 7 7 5 b 

Drrvk^matic New*. 2t> «• 11 a 

FJr>:noa* li;* ■ 7 rf— 26 m 7 b 

Ekvt. >ral Reform, 26 « 7 6 

Enianoiparicn Fund, 31 m 5 6 

Emi^ror H>Id« a Levee, 18 a He 

Exchan-re*. 16 u 3 h — 26 a 5 b—2 w I2i- 

6 a i.'<-i3 PI 7^— Uw 12 c— 19m7rf-29 

5 .? — 1:* i 5 •>— 2? .; 12 b 

Lt^sianipe. i>]>ening of, 3^ 5/ ^ 

Misc^Uaneous News. 15 <i o 6 — 13 w 7c-4 

M 7 h — 12 • 5 ^ I 

Ni-ivi^iu Gaant 2 « 12 A J 

New Papcf, •* B^nos Ayrts Dail}f See*, 

2 .3 !•• r* 

FAr*! Bull' of no Effect in, 28 > 12 h 

K<rvc4:ii>.^ at Entree Rios. 31 m 5 6 

Sh:p Ncw*. 2 : 10 '"—15 a 5 6 — 18all<- 

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Wat Ncws^ 2 j I^ /— 2 m 12 b—S « lOe 

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^ -"C 0'" 4.\S^r X v":rTi-nt?n:e. 10 «i 7 e 

In^-t- ^T'-i * g v>: the Archdeacon of, 1*2 « 1 

.\j'.:v<;^ A. .-c^- La U Com^^uiay, la 10 c 
X'-^ --^ 1:- 'v>$^ *ad Oomb Femsl 






1873.] 



PALXEB'S IKDSX TO ** THB TIKES " NBWSPAPSB. 



Cam 



Uker, Appointed House Ph7sician/23 

dia Steam Navigation Company, 22 

;al Association, Annual Meeting, 23 j 

um, Government Kef asal to Increase 
of its Officers, :J0 / 8 6 
tice to Readers, 13 /« 7 d 
juest for an Increase of Salary by the 
Refused, 3 //» 9 J 

in Asylum, Anniversary Festival, 1 tn 
jlOb 

It Tanning Company, 21 a 9 a 
«, Export Returns, 25 a 4 /' 
Dealers, Deputation to Government, 

Colorado Smelting Works Company, 2 

I Foreign Bible Society, Aunual Meet- 

8/ 

jsh Meat Company ,^ 7^ 10 « 

rine Insurance Company, 20 J 10 6 

vies. Notes about, 27 ; 12 c — 28 ji 6/ 

iter and Gas Works Company, 3 m 

Hospital for Consumption, Annual 
m 10 h 

ive Grammar School, 11 ; 18/' 
ijah Sir James, Memorial Window to, 
ster Church, 31 in lb 
I, B. P., on Grouse Disease, b j 10 e 
>hn Cargells, Late Librarian of the 
Institute, Fund for His Cliildren, 11 

iley and Dixon, Limited, 5 </ 7 a — 18 j 

George, on the Art Treasures of Italy, 

Mr., New Poem, 7 a 12 6 
, Henry, on the New Gas Company, 

arge. Appeal for, 1 6 a 9 e 

iriptions, 24 a 7 c 

r. William, Hair Breadth Escape from 

a 12 d 

Frank, on the firou^o Disease, 
(1 tlie Alabama Inikninity, 14 a 4 c 
>ade. see Amalgamated 
lier lixtortionaie Demand of the Men, 

oport and Export Returns, 10 a 6 a 
. Hans V^on, Piaaoforte Recitals, 3 j 

at Mr. Hanbury's, at East Barnet, 13 

i Record O^CQ, 24 n /" 

ss Young's, at Twickouham, 1 m 13 y 

flurder, at Ilfonl, 14 / 6 r 

(J. M.) on Colli:?iun6 ai Sea, 14 a 8 /' 

, Notes about, 9 u 5 c 

iimbassy. at Calcutta, 1 abb 

hn) on the Cunard Steamers^ II « 4 a 

:j on the Casta Rica Miniiitr Com- 

JO^ 

. Geo.) on Small-Vox in the Ober- 

t a— 27 J 12 a 



Burrs & Co., on the Great Fire at Port-au-Prince, 
81 m 12 d 

Burslem (Major) on the Cashmere Frontier, 12 
(1 10 '• 

Bute (Lord) at Rothesay, 18 a 6 rf 

Butler's Wharf Company, 28 ;* 7 c 

Butter, Import Returns of, 15 « 9 e 

American, How it is Made, 25 / If 

(Dr. D.) on Snake Bites in India, 28 m 10/ 

Butterfield (W.) on the Demolition of Northum- 
berland House, 1 a 7 c 

Buxton (T. Fowell) on the Slave Trade ha the 
Indian Ocean, 1 4 a 9 6 

Byers ( N. M.) on the Resources of Newfoundland, 
4j 10 r 

Byng (Rev. Francis) on Hospital Sunday, 18 j 
14 ii 

0. 

Cflbdrivers' Benevolent Association, Annual 

Meeting, 22 m 6 c 
Cabinet Councils, Meetings, 7 a 11 a— 28 a 9/— 

28 a 7 «— r> m 11 «— 12 m 11 c— 15 m 9 /*— 19 m 

11 /•— 23 m 9/— 26 m 12 /'— 9 j 11 e— U i 9 / 
— i6 j 11 «— 20y 9 /'— 23 j 11 e— 30> 11 e 

Cabmen's Grievances and Col. Henderson, 12 m 

14 a 
Cabs, Improved for London, 20 y 10/ 
Cadiz Waterworks Company, 21 j 7 b 
Cadogan (Earlj Testimonial to, from St. George's 

Hospital, 14 ?' 5 6 
Calais Cemetery, 21 a 14 6 

Passenger Traffic at, ^0 «< 9 e 

Callender (— ) at Manchester, 28 a 9/ 
Cambridge Local F^xamination, 5 ; 5 « 
CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY:— 

Adams' Prize, 2 a o d 

Anatomical Lectures, 4tj 5/ 

Apimintments, 3 m 10 /— 16 m 12 /^— 21 m 

12 b 

Arrangements with the Town Council, 21 to 

12 6— 27/« 10 c 

Benefactions, 6j 8 a 

Brereton (Rev. J. L,) Fly Sheet, 6 m 

Browne's Medals — Awards, 6 m 9/ 

Buriiey Prize- no Award, 1 w 9 c 

Car us Greek Testament Prize, 19 j 10 c 

Chantellor's Medal for English Poetry, 

Award, 29 m 12 e 

Christ's College, Election to Scholarships, 

7« 7/— 12 y 12/ 

Clare College, New Fellow, 29 fi 12 c 

Congregations, 6 j 8 q 

County College, 12 w 14 o— 24 m 7/ 

Meeting to Estabhsh. 10 a 5 </— 12 a 6 / 

Memorial to the Vice-Chancellor about, 

U) III of 
(^rane's Charity, 7 m 12 b 

Degree > Conferred, 19 u r> r — 1 m 9 d — 3 m 

10 / — 1<; >// 12 /— :>0 m .M r— 4 / .->y— «y 8 a — 

13 J T J — \V\ j W a— IVi ^ Wi ^ 

5 m H ;' » - \ s< v> 



^jituovvnor noiei 

iBflIf H«ii, 12m9c 
t Notes about, 10 a 7 /* 
Times" Column of New Books and 
litions, 1 a 12/— 3 a 8 c & d — 4 a 8 c— 
B— 7 a 10 rf— 9 Q 12 6 & c— 10 a S a— 
•—16 o 12 a— 16 a 10/— 17 a 8 d— 19 
21 a 14 rf— 23 a 12 /— 24 a 14 c/— 25 a 
6 a 12/— 29 a 12 /— 30 a 12 /—I ;« 14 
12/— 5 w 14/— 6 m 8 c— 7 /« 12 c & / 
4 c— 9 m 12 /*- 12 m 10 c— 13 w 14 li— 
/— 16 m 14'c/— 17 m 8 6—^9 m 14 li— 
rf— 21 m 10 6—22 m 12 c— 23 m 8 h— 
rf— 28 TO 12 /•— 29 TO 12 /'— 30 m 12 c- 
/—2j 14 «— 3 ;• 12 /•— 6 7 12 /— (» ; 8 A 
!/— 9i 14 /*— lOi 14 /*- U J io a—l2j 
-14; 12 «■ & /-- 16 ;• 14 /— 17 j 12 /— 
r— 19y 12 d— 20 ;■ 12 f—2lj 12 /— 24 / 
i 12 /— 26 ;■ 14 c— 28y 8 a & 6—30 / 

ic Persian and Turkish Writings He- 
d to the British Museum by Mr. Avr- 

11/ 

•aphy in Preparation, 23 j 14 6 
Ted Value of Exports, 28 m 5 6 
;lop<Bdia Britannica, New Editor, 24 

Lytton's Copyrights all Purchased bv 
e, 26 a 9/— 28 a 12 /— 29 a 12 e 
Sale List of a Collection of Illuniin;i- 
3. at Sotheby's, 24 / 9/— 2r> j 8 6 
lenry Perkins' Collection of Books. 4 
M2 6— 6? 12^/— 7 ? 5 r 
lOinasOlip!! i . V Musical ''«)p\ rights. 

me Vrtlu ible Books IJelonixi g'o ilie 
Sir Kichard T i.ioii. at I'aiis, Jvi /// 



\jommerciai mi 

e— 19 m 7 d—lj 5 i 

Diplomatic New 

Elections 19 »w 7 

Electoral befom 

Emancipaticn Fi 

Emperor Holds i 

Exchanges, 16 a 

6 m 10 «— 13 w 7 r— 

5 6— 12 i 5 6—28 yi; 

Legislature, Open 

Miscellaneous Ne^ 

m 7 6—127 ^ ^ 

National Guard, 2 

New Paper, ** Bu 

2 a 10/ 

Papal Bulls of no ! 

Revolution at Enti 

Ship News, 2 a 10 

6 m 10 c— 29 wi 5 6—: 
War News, 2 a 10 

2Sj 12 6 

— Yellow Fever in, 2 
'^razihan Patriarchs — I) 

Espirito Santo, 7 a 11 
: ) peach of Privilege and 

Notes about, 5 a 11 a 

!' rower's License, Notes 

Dutv, Meeting a 

about, 1 a 5 d — 2 a 5 « 

— and the Hop Dutie 
liridge Over the N va, i 

l)'jsi«;ns. 10/11 c — IS 
iii !g n^ the Th iines — 

R unnev darsh, 2 / 8 
iJri.'h . Jii-'ob o I Irish 
iirigli.on Aquarium: — 



i) 



la: 



June 80, 1873.] palmer's ikdbx to ** the times '* newspapsb. 



0am 



Eliza Walker, Appointed House Physician, 23 

British India Steam Navigation Company, 22 

ml a 
Medical Association, Annual Meeting, 23 ;' 

Ud 
Museum, Grovemment Refusal to Increase 

Salaries of its Officers, 30 / 8 6 
Notice to Readers, 13 m 7 d 



- — Request for an Increase of Salary by the 

Officials Refused, 3 w 9 </ 
Orphan Asylum, Anniversary Festival, 1 ni 

12/— 28 y 10 6 

Patent Tanning Company, 21 a 9 a 

Spirits, Export Returns, 25 u 4/ 

Wine Dealers, Deputation to Government, 

2ijl2b 
and Colorado Smelting Works Company, 2 

a 10 a 

and Foreign Bible Society, Aunual Meet- 



ing, 8 m 8/ 

Fresh Meat Company,^ 7j 10 a 

Marine Insurance Company, 20 7 10 6 

Navies, Notes about, 27 ; 12 r — 28 j 5/ 

Water and Gas Works Company, 3 m 

10 a 
Brompton Hospital for Consumption, Annual 

Court, 30 m 10 6 
Broomsgrove Grammar School, 11 ; 13 /' 
Brooke, Rajah Sir James, Memorial Window to, 

in Sheepster Church, 31 /« 7 6 
Broorahead, B. P., on Grouse Disease, bj 10 e 
Brough, John Cargells, Late Librarian of the 

London Institute, Fund for His Children, 11 

aSb 
Brown, Bailey and Dixon, Limited, ."> a 7 a — 18 j 

12 a-21 / 7 b 
Browping, George, on the Art Treasures of Italy, 

23/«9/ 
Browning, Mr., New Poem, 7 a 12 6 
Brownrigg, Henry, on the Nov Gas Company, 

7 III 10 a 
Bryon, George, Appeal for, 1 6 a 9 e 

Subscriptions, 24 a 7 c 

Brvdon. Dr. William, Hair Breadth Escape from 

Cabul I a 12 */ 
Buckl mil, Frank, on the rirou^e Disease, 
Budget and tlie Alabama Indemnity, 14 a 4 c 
Building Trade. A^e Amalgamated 
Another Extortionate Demand of the Men, 

1 no/ 
Bullion. Import and Exi>ort Returns, 10 ^/ 6 a 
Bulow, Dr. Hans Von, Piaaoforte Recitals, 3 j 

Ad 
Burgkry at Mr. Hanbury's, at East Barnet, 13 

m 12 e 

at the i2?ro/y/ Office, 24 /M>/ 

at Miss Youngs, at Twickenham, 1 m 13 / 

and Murder, at llfor.l, 14 / i> r 

Burgoyne (J. M.) on Collisiund at Sea, 14 a 8/ 
Burial Bill, Notes about. *.» a 5 n 
Burmese Embassy, at Calcutta, I a o b 
Burud (John) on the Canard Steamers, 11 </ 4 a 
Barst&U (S.) on the Costu Kica Mining Com- 
pany, 8 a 10 d 
^i'"-''/'^fJ(^^-<^^o.}oD Small-Fox in the Ober- 
Uad, 26 J 14 a—27 / 12 u 



Burrs & Co., on the Great Fire at Port-au-Prince, 
31 m 12 d 

Burslem (Major) on the Cashmere Frontier, 12 
alO^- 

Bute (Lord) at Rothesay, 18 o G rf 

Butler's Wharf Company, 28j7c 

Butter, Import Returns of, 15 « 9 e 

American, How it is Made, 25 i* 7/ 

(Dr. D.) on Snake Bites in India, 23 m 10/ 

Butterfield (W.) on the Demolition of Northum- 
berland House, 1 a 7 c 

Buxton (T. Fowell) on the Slave Trade in the 
Indian Ocean, 1 4 a 9 6 

Byers ( N. M.) on the Resources of Newfoundland, 

4j 10 r 

Byng (Rev. Francis) on Hospital Sunday, 18 j 
Ua 

0. 

Cabdrivers' Benevolent Association, Annual 

Meeting, 22 m 6 c 
Cabinet Councils, Meetings, 7 a 11 a— 23 a 9/— 

28 a 7 «— r» m 11 «— 12 m 11 «--16 m 9 /*— 19 m 

11 A- 23 m /— 26 m 12 /— 9 J 11 e— U j 9/ 
— i6i 11 «— 20.; 9 /— 23 j 11 e—'SOj 11 e 

Cabmen's Grievances and Col. Henderson, 12 m 

Ua 
Cabs, Improve^l for London, 20 y 10/ 
Cadiz Waterworks Company, 2lj7h 
Cadogan ( Earl; Testimonial to, from St. George's 

Hospital, 14 ? 5 5 
Calais Cemetery, 21 a 14 6 

Passenger Traffic at, 'dO m 9 e 

Callender (— ) at Manchester, 28 a 9y 
Cambridge Local Examination, 5 ; 5 e 
CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY:— 

Adams' Prize, 2 a o d 

Anatomical Lectures, 4^5/ 

Appointments, 3 m 10 y— 16 m 12 /— 21 m 

12 h 

Arrangements with the Town Council, 21 m 

12 6—27 lit 10 r 

Benefactions, 6^ 8 a 

Brereton (Rev. J. L,) Fly Sheet, 6 m 

Browne's Medals — Awards, 6 m 9 / 

Burney Prize- no Award, 1 w 9 c 

Carus Greek Testament Prize, 19 j 10 c 

Chancellor's Medal for English Poetry, 

Award, 29 iii 12 e 

Christ's College, Election to Scholarships, 

7« 7/— 12/12/ 

Clare College, New Fellow, 29 « 12 c 

Congregations, 6 j 8 q 

County College, 12 m 14 c — 24 m 7/ 

Meeting to Establish, 10 a 6 d—l2 o 5 / 

Memorial to the Vice-Chancellor about, 

U) /// 5 /' 
Crane's Charity, 7 in 12 b 

Degrees Conferred, 19 u 5 c — 1 m 9 d — 3 m 

10 / — H; .h 12 /— oO III H r— 4 / oj—^j 8 a — 

13 J 7 J— U) j \\ a— *iVi S VVi «. 

h m>^ ( . V - • w u 

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\: ^\ O. A\ti«tx 






(flaai 



PALVsB^g nn)s>x to <' the thobs '^ kiwepaper. 



[April Ito 



rGsaAridga UnlTttnity (cofWinuecf). 

Examinations, 2j 7/—Uj 9/— 20/ 10 e— 

fiii 12/ 

Examiners, IG w 12/— 12 / 12/ 

Fry*s Hebrew ScholaMlui), 7 »il2 b 

HarePrire, 17j 12d 

Hebrew Scholarship, 7 / 8 /> 

Higher Grade Schools, Examination of, 2 a 

hd 
r — Inauguration of Batchelors of Arts and 

Laws, 21 a 11/ 

Jesus College, Scholarships, S m 7 d 

King's College, Scholarships, 17i 12 rf 

Lectures, 14 a « d—lb a 8 d—ld a 5 r— 21 

all/ 
— r- Lightfool Scholarsliip, 2 a 6 </— 14 9/ 

"Little Go," Examination, 24 ; 12 f 

Magdalen Scholarships — Awards, 1 m 9 d 

Mathematical Studies, 30 m 8 c 

Matriculation, 22 m 6 / 

Medical Degrees, 23 a 6 c 

Naples Zoological Station, 12 m 14 c 

Natural Science Studies, 26 a 7/ 

Non-Collegiate, Students, I md d 

Scheme for, 16 m 12/ 

Norrisonian Prize, 2 j 7/ 

Organist Appointment, 15 m 8 6 — 16 m 12 f 

Parliamentary Prize Essay— Award, 6 w 8/ 

Pembroke College Elections, 28 / 12 d 

Impravements, IQm h d 

Organist, 8 w 7 d 

Powis Medal, Award. 20 m 5 c 

Porson Prize, Award, 20 m 5 c 

Prize Exercise Recitations, Uj 11/ 

Queen's College, 9 a 5 ^ 

Ramsden's Annual Sermon, % m7 d 

-^— liede Lecture by Professor Tait. J^6 m 9 e 
St. Catherine's College, Scholarships, 12 ; 

12/ 

St. John's College, Elections, 14 ; 9 /* 

Sdiolarsliips, Awards, 16 / 14 a 

Sedgwick Memorial Fund, 7 j 8 b — 18 j 10 c 

Sidney Sussex College, Result of Examina- 
tion for Scholarships &c., babe 

Slade Professorship — Lectures, 23 a 5 c 

Statistics of the University, 14 a 6 </ 

Theological Examination, 21 a 11 /— 12 m 

14c_16;/i8 6 
Studies, Subjects for Examination, 2 j 

7/ 

Trinity College Scholarships, 4 ; 5/ 

^ — Elected Scholars, 26 a 7/ 

. Hall, Open Exhibitions, 7 a 7/ 

Tyrwhitt's Hebrew Scholarship, 23 a 5 c 

University Organist, 2rf a 9/ 

Preachers, 18 ; 10 r 

Vidil Prize, Examination, \ j bf 

Winchester Reading Prizi^s— Awards, 1 w 

i\d 

Subjects for Next, 7 /« 11 b 

Cninbridge University Local Kxaniinations, 14 j 

Diatrihution of Frizes, 24 j W d 

CANADA: - 

■~ ArrHngementa for Annexation of Prince 

*^J^Ard Island, I G m 7 b 



Canada (continued). 

Cabinet Appointments, ITjob 

Deck Loads in, 6 m 7 r 

Diamond Fields, 10 a 6 /"— 14 a 4/ 

Diggers' Committee Notices, 10 a 6/ 

Dominion Rifle Association, 25 a 4 e 

Election of Metropolitan, 10 a 6/ 

Establishment of a ** Lloyd's " at, 13 m 7 c 

Finance, b a b b — 6 / 4 d 

Finances and Trade of, 10 a 9/ 

Grand Trunk Arrangements Bill Faases, 1 

m 7 b — 6 m 5 b 

Railway Act Passed, *?r a 5 c 

. International Railways, 5 w 7 c 

Loan Bill, Notes about, 26y 14 o 

Miscellaneous News, 11 a 3 b — 14 a 4 /— 

23a bb—l^jbd 

New Mail Contracts, 10 a 6/ 

Ontoria Legislature, 2b a 4d 

Parliamentary Proceedings, 25 a 4 <l^2B m 

4 rf— 26 tn 7 6—6 / 4 d 

and Mr. PlimsoU's BiU, 12 m 7 c 

Proposal to Erect a Lighthouse off Halifax 

Harbour, 25 a 4 « 
and Prince Edward Island, 12 a 5 b —28 m 

5 6—6 ;■ 4 d 

Railways, 6 .; 4 d 

Restitution by the Free States, 10 a 6/ 

Ship News, 10 a 6/— 14 a A/ 

Stern's, 25 a 4 e 

Subsidy Granted to New Brunswick for 

the Loss of the Duties on American Tin, 6^ 

4 e 
Two Sioux Chiefs said to have been Poi- 
soned by American Traders on Cyprea-Hill, 8 

m 12 b 
Canada Company, Greneral Meeting, 28 / 8 a— 

27 J 10 e 
Canadian Pacific Railway, 25 a 4 d — 7 m 6 6 — 19 

m 7 c 
CANALS:— 

Darien Ship, 31 w 6 6 

Francis, Canal Company of Hungary, 13 ; 

10 a 

Glocester and Berkeiy, S mS d 

Italian Irrigation, i j 7 d 

Grand tfunction, 4 J 7/ 

Paumben Sliip, II j be 

proposed Ship through the Island of Ram- 

isseram, 3 / 7 a 

Suez, Dividends, lO a 5 a 

England and other Powers the Advanced 

Tariff, 5 a 5 «— 7 a 7 6—8 fl 12 a— 7 m 5 6 
Notes abo*ut, 9a 7^—11 a 4 /— 23 a 

10 c 
Notices about, 17 a 5 a — 18 a 5 a — 23 a 

b 6—28 a 7 c— 17 m 6 c— 26 m 7 a— 16 / 6 /— 

16^70 I 

— ; Question of Tolls, 15 m 5 6—29 m 5 6—2 ■ 

/ 7 c — 7 / ") 6 — 26 J 7 6 
TratHc Returns of, 2 a 10 6 — 4 a 12 rf— 9 

a G d— 14 a 6 6—23 a 10 c— 23 a 11 </— 1 m 9« ' 

— ^ m U> e— T IK VQ d— a2 mS f—U m 10/— 19 I 

ill ft /— ^ i VY e— 1 i T^ f— VI j >» J— \^^VLli-«il 

j V\ e— *i^ \ 1 c 
\ Cancer Tiv5«^V^«\«X'ftxwxi^Vwv, ikXkssMiil^^^^Qa\%> 
\ ^V m ft d 



June 80, 1678] tjlLkexCs index to '' thk ttukb ^ nbwspapib. 



Caiiterbixry Cathedral, Choral Feitival at, 12 ; 
11/ 

Decrees Ghmnted, 24 j 9/ 

(Abp. of; Movements of, 1 a 9/ 

Reply to the Marquis of Lome*s Propotal 

for Augmenting Benefices, 8 w 7 d 

and York, Abps., on Komish Teaching in 

the Church of England, 21 / 5 ^ 

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE:— 

Bp. of Capetown, 22 a 7/—\Sj 9/ 

Bill to Establish Three Provincial Govern- 
ments, 13 m 12 / 

Mr. Christian's Bill, 5 /w e 

Commercial News, 23 a 7/—9j 9 c 

Diamond Fields, 23 a 7 /— 23 m 5 d 

Labour Market, Smde' 

New Copper Mining Company, in Nama- 

qualand, 2Sm 6 d 

Our Little War, 2 j 8 € 

Parliamentary News, 23 m 5 (/— 9 j9 c 

Postage ^gulations, 2'6 m 5 d 

Public Works, 23 iw 5 rf 

Railways, 28 a 7/— 23 m 5 d—9j 9 c 

Retiims of Revenue and Expenditure, 6 ;n 9 

e— 9 i 9 c 

Ship News, 23 a 7 f—q m 9 ^—13 m 12 f— 

2im5d—9Jde 

Three Ashentee Spies Executed by the 

Tkntees, near Cape Coast Castle, 3 m 5 & 

and Zanzibar Mail Contract, xee Zanzibar 

Ceptatn Memorial, see Wrecks 

Card Stealing, an Ingenious Imposition, 9 a 10 c 

—10 a 11/ 
Cardiff and Swansea Smokeless Steam Coal 

Company, 24 m 10 a 
Cardinals, 23^ 14 a 

Carleton (Col.) on Forced Marches, 1 7 / 4 e 
Carlist Agent, Arrest of, at Bocage, 3 ;;< 1 1 / 
Committee in London — Notices of the War, 

28 m 12 6—2 j 13 b 
Subscription — Official Opinion on a Similar 

Case, 9 a 7 c 
Notes about, 10 a 10 /— 15 a 11 </— 28 a 

12 « 

and Parliament, 23 a 10 a 

the Press on, li a B c 

Carnarvon (Earl of) on Money Lenrlers. 31 m 6/ 
Inauguration of a Conservntive Working 

Men's Association at, Sj^f 
Carpenter (Dr.) on the Vovage of the i-halltngej', 

19 a 5 c 
Cashmere Frontier, 12 a 10 /> 
Cassellaiii Antiquities, 11 a 6 < — 21 n 13 t/ 

Sarcophagus, 13 »i 6/ 

Castlereagh (Lord) an Historic Title, 12 w 7 d— 

14 m 10 e 
Cause and Effect— Capitalists and the Strikes, 10 

a of 
Caution, 8^5 6—6 j 12 d 
to Investors — the Utah Silver Mines, 2 j 

9 c 
CATTLE:— 
Death from Over Eafing Mangold Wurtzel, 

7// ]2r 

Disease, OfSrwl No dee, 10 ,, ,"» c — 14 m 10 a 

Foot tin 1 .^fouth Disenso, i4 a i] 6—7 j h f 

lioporiuUoafromSchlekyMg^HiiUtem, 12 / 6 c 



Oattle {amtinued), 

Racks and Troughs, Notes about, 16 m 6 <f 

Sales of Shorthorns, 4 a 1 f-^ m 12 e— 9 m 

10 (f— 29 m 5 / 

Show at Vienna, 5_; 10 a 

State of the Market, 1 a 10 rf— 2 a 10 ^—8 a 

7 a — 4 a 7 e— A a 7 b—7 a 8/— 8 a 10«— 9 a 6 c 
—10 a Q 6—1 1 r/ 4 6- 14 a 4 e— 15 « 6 </— 16 a 6 
e— 17 a 6 6—18 a 7^—19 a 7 a— 21 a 9 /— 22 a 
10 6—23 a 10/— 24 a 9 c— 25 a 10 d—26 a 10 c 
—28 a 9 e— 29 a 7 «— 30 a 10 «— 1 m 8 c— 2 mil 
6—6 m 9 /*— 7 m 10 1— 8 m 8 6—9 m 6 e— 12 in 8 6 
—13 m 12 e— 14 m 10 «— 15 m 7 c— 16 to 12 rf— 
19 in9 /— 20 m 11 b— 21 m 8 o— 22 to 7 rf— 23 m 
7 «— 26 TO 8 d—27 m 12 J— 28 to 7 c— 29 w 6 <f— 
30 to6 c— 2 ; 9 ^—3 ; 7 c— 4 / 7 e— 6 / 7 c— 6j 7 
b—7j 10a— 9/9 /— 10 j 12 /—Hi 12 b^l2j7 
d -IS j 10 b^l A jCyb- \6J9f— 17 j 7 e— IS J 12 
6—19 / 7 e— 20 i 10 c— 23i 10 f—2ij 7 d—26 J 

7 d—26 i 9/— 27 ; 10 a— 28i 7 «— 30j 10 d 
Census of 1871, 9a 4rf 

of Waifs and Strays, 28 a 14 rf 

(/entenarian— Celebration of the 100th Birthday 

of Lady Smith at Lowestoft, 18 to 7 d 

Mrs. Shelley, 25y 10 c 

Central Asia, English Relations with Southern 

and, 2 a 8 a 

Notes about, 29 a 4 /*- 13 w 7 « 

Chamber of Agriculture, Meetings, 9 a 7 e 

— 7to 8b-12>7 6 

Contagiotis Diseases of Animals, 9 a 7 « 

English Tenant Right, 9 a 7 e 

. Local Taxation Agitation, 9 a 7 « 

Criminal Court, Meetings, 5 a 5 c — 8 a 1 1 c 

—3 TO 9 Z'— 26 TO 12 «— 9y 7/-10 )• 13 «— 15 j 

56 

Charges to the Grand Jur}*, 10 / 18 « 

Chaffers (Wni.) on the Fire at the Alexandra 

Palace, 12 / 7 f 
Challenger (H. M.|S.) Dredging Cruise of , I a 7 rf 
Chambiers (C. H.) on Mr. O'Eeeffe and Cardinal 

Cullen, 29 a 8 </ 
Chancery, Jurisdiction of the Court, 28 a 18 a — 

30 a 10 a 
Chancy (Gen.) in England, 12 to 12 6 
Changarnier (Gon.) Great Age of, 26 a 7 /* 
Channel Tunnel Company, 18 a 7 c — 21 « 7 a 
Chapel Koyal, Whitehall, Preacher, 11 a 5 c 
Chapels Royal. — Lent Preachers, 10 a e 

Preachers, 12 a 8 o— 29 to 9 e— 31 m 9/ 

Lenten Services, 5 a 5 c 

Charges Against a Clergyman— Rev. C. H. New- 
bold, 4 a 8 6 
Charing Cross Hospital — Distribution of Prizes, 

20>7^ 
Charitable Funds, New Bill about, 5j9/ 
Chanty Children in St. PauFs, Notes about, 22 m 

8 r— 23 TO 12 6 

Organization Society, Notes about. 7 a 9 d 

First Meeting of the Holbom Brunch, 18 



yi3/ 



Annual Meeting of the Paddington Com- 



nuUee,'i^mV2.b 
^pee\«\ Y>N«^\T\^^ Cws\\sv\v\R» ^^•«»^OT^^ 



2i .11 V^ d 






Cheese, Import Returns of, 15 a 9 ^ 
Cheltenham College, Animal Prize Giving, 30 j 

7/- 
Chesham (Lord) on Luggage Robberies Abroad, 

26 j 12 a ^ 

Chester Cathedral, Restoration, 2 m A e 

New Public School for, 29 m 8 c 

Proposal to Unite Under One Roof the 

Art and Science Institutions of, 1 a 5 /> 
Chicago, Torture on Juryman, 3 j 10 c 
Chichester Training Ship, Distribution of Prizes, 

90 j 13 f 
Chili, Ui\veiling Lord Cochrane's Statue at, 1 m 

7 c 
Chilian Colony Being Founded on the Straits of 

Magellen, 1 m b b 
Chimney Sweepers, Motes about, 20^ 10 c 
CHINA:-— 
Audience Question. 10 a 6 b — 3 i 4 b — 25 / 

12 c 

Case of the Ship Kirkkmd, S j 4 b 

Commercial Intelligence, 7 o 7 c — 14 a S c 

—21 a 7 c— 29 a 12 r— IG m 7 b—\j o /;— 10 j 

7 6— 17 J 5 6—24 3 12 h 

Defeat of the Rebels of Tun-nan, 23 m 10 b 

Kxpected Mahomedan Invasion of, 1 a 9 / 

Grand Duke Alexis in, 10 o 6 b — 2 m 12 b — 

6 TO 12 c— 3j4 b 

Miscellnneous News, 10 a 4 d — 1 vi 7 b 

New Season's Tea, 5 / 5 b 

Recognize the Transit Due Clause of the 

Tien-tsin Treaty, 10 a 4 d 

Rival Steam Navigation Companies, 3/4 6 

Shanghai as a Port of Registry, 3 j 4 b 

Silk Trade, 10 o 4 ci—6j 5 6 

Trade with Western. 23 a 10 f 

Chinamen in the United States, 18 a 7/ 

''Chinese Colhers, 4 a 7 c 

Chipping Norton Magistrates, Notes about, 27 

m 13 f—2 / 8 r— 7> 10/— 9^ 12 /— 12 ; U f— 

14 i io 6 
Demonstration on the Release of the six- 
teen Poor Women, 2j 7 d 
— Deputation of Landowners &{\, to the 

Magistrates, Commendatory of their Decision, 

20; 7 /— 23> 7 d 

bonations for the Oppressed Women, 2 j 



7d 

bad 
10 d 



Notices about, 2H m 11 /— 21 / /J p 

Presentation of £b to Each of the Im- 
prisoned Women, 23 j 7 d 

Cholera in America. 24 7 10 h 

Austria, 2ri a 5 6 

— in An-tro-Ili.ngary, Reports from Silesia, 
9 w 6 /• 

in Denmark, 21^5 6 

j'/i Europe, 23 / 7 r 

— In Prussia. 4 /'."i // 

— Jn Russia, 24 a Cy f 



Statement of Two of the Women as to 
Treatment they Received in Prison, 3 j 



Chubb (Geo. H.)on Luggage Robberies Abroad, 
29 TO 11/ 

(Hanmiond^ on the State Purchase of Rail-'^ 

ways, 3 a 7 c — 7 a 8 e 

Church Association, Annual Meeting, 15 to 12/ 

Building Society, Monthly Meeting, 17 / 

lie 

Defence Association for Worcester, Meeting, 

18 o r,e 
Discipline, Letters on the Memorial to the 

Abp.«. and their Reply, 2G j 14 6—30/ 8/ 

of England. Assurance Institution, 29 to 6fl 

Temperance Society, Meetings, 9 to 5 c 

Extension in South Wales, 22 n 9/ 

in the West, 2/ 14 c 

Missionary Society, Annual Meeting, 7 to 

5 e 

Pastoral Aid Society, Annual Meeting, 9 m 

S/ 
Penitentiary Association, Annual Meeting, 

28 « 6 e 
School Managers and Teachers Association, 

Annual Congress," 24 j 10 e 
Churston Family, Grant of Precedence, 2Sj 5/ 
Chvmicals. State of the Market, 1 a 10 d — 1 to 8 

c—'2j9b 
Cinnamon, State of the Market, 27 to 12 d 
Cirencester Agricultural College, 20/ 10 c — 23 / 

IS/ 
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company, 30 a 

10 b 

Mflrshalship, 28 n 5 c 

Temple, 12 to 8 c 

La\ ing the Foundation Stone of, 20 m 

12 b 

Civic Benevolence, 15 « 10 d — 17 a 9 e — 18 a B e 

—U]j 11 e 
CIVIL ACTIONS :— 

Abbot r. Great Western Railway, \A a 9 d 

Accidental Death Insurance Company — 

Allen's Case, 2"> .? II c 

Al'M'rt Assurance Arbitration, see Albert 

Allison r. Bristol Marine Insurance Com- 
pany, 5/116 

Jfirated Bread Company v. Graves, 2 j 13 c 

Ahderson v. Morice, 19 « 11 6—12/ 11 c 

Andrews c. Salt, 18 ct 10^ — 19 a 1 1 a — 7 w 

11 b 

A Kb win r./Wanl, 25.? 11 d 

rfi Asplialt CVmcrete Maintenance Company, 

6 TO l:; b 

Atkinson v. Foulkcs, 9 a 10 e 

Atlantic and Great Western Railway r. 

Moraii, 10 m 11 d 

Attorney, in the Matter of, for Misappro- 
priation. \S J I'S h 

AM.r ev" in' ml r. Birmingham Corpora- 
tion. 2.*) (I \\ r 

V Huinley Coi-poration, 25 rt 11 c 

liew\i\ivw, *iV) in V\ a 



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Civil Actions {rontirtutd). 

— ^ Attorney-General r. Credit Mobilier, 11 i 6 « 

V, Mayor, &c..of Tenby, 24 ; 11 « 

— — V. Wl.i wood Local Board, 7 m 11 e 

Bagpter r. Grimes, 28/11 c 

* Bfl! k of England r. Bid well, 28 / 11 a 

r€ Tflnk of Hindostan, &r.— ('»mpbell*8, 

Groom's and Hippesley's Cases, JU a 11 a — 21 
a 12/— 22 a 11 r— 3/ 11 a 

Bartlett v. Hayward, 18> 18 6 

■ V. Rogers, 20 »n 11 c 

Bawden v. English, 5all6— 8all rf— 9 a 

10«— 21a 12/— 22 a 11 c 

Benjamin r. Storr and Another, 9^ 13 d — 

11 ; 14 «— 13^12/ 
Berendt u, North Western Bank of Liver- 
pool. 3 a 11 e 

- Berry v. Gibbons, 67 11 a 

Bicnev r. Eeldtmann, 3 7 11 a 

Birch V Hall, 30 a 11 c 

— ^ fix parte Bi.«hop — m re Tonnies, 9 ; 18 6 

Black r, Hutchinson, 3 a 11 e 

Blaendore Coal Company v. Wood, 1 a 11/ 

Blamires v. Lancashire and Yorks Rail, 28 

yilc 

Blight V. Williams and Barrett, 18 a 10 « 

Bodger v. NichoUe, 30 a 11 6 

Brind V. Blind, 18 a 10 « 

Bnstow V. London General Omnibus Com- 
pany, 3j 11 : 

re Briton Ferry Collieriea Company, 27 iw 

14 e 

Broad v. Huxley, 11 ; 14 c 

Broomhtad v. Shefl&eld Waterworks, 11 ft 

9c 

A>ooth . Alcock, 4 7 11 a 

r. B'^teson, 2 a 1 c 

V. Shadgett, 2 j 13 c 

Booth nan v, Lancashire and Yorkshire 

Railway. 11 a 9 c, Uro not ires 

Boughton and Another v. Knight and 

others, loll b—2^ a W d 

Boiisfield V. Ru«6ill. 20 ;« 11 c 

Bradbury r. ^ohofield, 5 a 11 /— 7 a 13/ 

Bradlord et Uxor v. Metropolitan District 

Railway, 30/13 h 

Brig! sold r. London General Omnibus Com- 
pany, 26 J 12/ 

Browne v. Freeman, 29 a 11 c 

V. Gaywith, 2 a 11 c 

-^ — Burdett and others, v. Thompson and others, 

28illd 

Burrows v. Kirby, 18 a 10 e— 8 m 13 b 

Burtop. V. Eydon. 24 a 13 a 

But ten V. Cox. 12 / U d 

re iJyme, 30 7 ^ 

Camp 1 loyd Silver Mining Company, 24 j 

We 

Campany v. Morris, 23 a 1 1 /> 

Central Pre? >« Com «'ny v. Saunders, 28 q 

13fJ— 5 m 13 K — 10 ;« 11 c 
re Chnfffrs (Alex.) 5 m 13 c 

( V ':>.:) ah Attorney, in ihe Matter of, 9 i 

ClmmhoT r. New, 26/11 e 



and Wiffi 



Civil Actions {continved). 

Chauncey v. Chadwick, 4 / 11 6 

Cheers r. Jameson, Salle 

Clark r. Adie, 24> \\d 

■ V, London School Board, 6i 11 a 

Clarkson v. Wihon, 11 a 9 b 

Clayton v. London Brighton and South 

Coast Railway, 14/11 « 

Clifton 17. Webley, 14 a 9 rf 

re Clements, 11 7 14 </ 

ex oarte Cobb in re Sedley, 21 i 11 c 

Colls and Wife v. Raymond, \5 m H d 

Cooper V. Cohen, 23 « 11 6—24 a 18 a 

V, Addison, 24 a 12/ 

Cope V. Earl Delewarr, 28^11 b 

Corbett v. Fawcett, 7 a 13 e 

Cormack v. Bresnard, 24 a 18 a 

Corns r. Griffiths, 6 »i 13 6 

Couzens v. Crout, 25 ; 1 1 c 

Cowan V. Imperial Ottoman Bank, 6i 11 6 

Cox V. Fletcher, 6 w 11 « 

Cray v. Metropolitan Tramways, 21 j II e 

Creed V. Walters, 6 m 11 e—- 10 mil e— 18 

m 7 e 
- — Crewe V. Eskell, 29 a 11 e— 80 a 11 e 
Crouch V, Credit Foncier of England, 7 m 

11 e 
Cubitt V. Maxse, 2 a 11 c— 28 a 11 6—^1 

j lie 
Dancer r. Crabb and others, 26 m 18 <^ 

26/11 d 

Daniel v. Harris, 21 a 18 a 

V. Stepney, 23 / 18 d—2ij II e 

Darby v. Ellis, 80 i 18 b 

Davey v. Merriot, 7 ni 11 « 

Davies v, Reynolds, 11 a 9 c — 11 a 9d 

ex parte Dempsey — in re Dempsey, 26 11 18 

>>— 29 m 1 1 a 
re Devonport and South Devon Steam 

Flour Mill Company, — ex parte Bateman, 5 m 

13 /'— 29 m 11 6 

Dewing v. Arrowsmith, ISj 13 r 

De Witte v. Denne, 2o o lie 

Diekin v. Laycock, & a 10/ 

Dudley v. Harrison, 1 1 j 14 e 

Duggua r. River Wear Commissioner , 

»w 14 ^ 

Duncan v. Hill. 17 w 11/ 

Dunn V. Waterhouse and others, 19^ 11 d 

Dunkem and another v. Hill, 28 ^ 11 e 

I?. Beeson, 28 / 1 1 r 

Dum V. Montbrison, 25 ; 7 a 

Earle v. Kensington Vestry, 6 01 11/ 

re C'hristiana Eduiunds, 25 a 11 c 

Ellis r. Phillips, 8 o 11 rf— 6 a II rf— 7 a 18 

e— 22 « 11 c 

Ellway r. Davis, 24i 11 rf 

Erskine v. Adeane, 13 / 12 e 

Evans w. Newport Dry Dock Company, 31 

a 13 h 



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palmer's index to " THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



[April 1 to 



1^ 



OItII Actions (continuetl). 

FJtzpatrick v, Kelly. 5/ 11 d 

Fleming v. Melrciwlitan Board of Works, 

26ml9d 

Forwood V. Lloydfl, 2G wi 13 L — 27 m U/ 

Fox v\ South Eastern Railway, 2 all d 

Franks v. Hube, 21 a 13 d 

Fraser v, Camatic Railway, 20 « 11 d 

Freeman v. Mathieson, 2j 13 c 

Fryer v. Marsden. 11 ^ 9 /> 

FuUwood V. Fullwood, C m lid 

Furrell v, Beadell, 11 a8rf 

Fjrfe ». Taylor, 9 n 10./ 

Gibson f. Sharper, 10 a 11 c 

Gibsone r. St. Peter's College, 26 a 11 ^/ 

GUIan V. Taylor, 27 i 11 r/— 28 / U h 

Glover v. Home, 17 a 13 / 

GodchauLZ v. Davis, 24 a 13 a 

Good v. Franklm, 7 a 13/ 

Gordon v. Gordon, \)j IS a 

Gourley v. PHmsoU, 2« a 11 ci— 31 tn 11 c— 

uyioe 

Gray v. ClifiPord, o « 11 /' 

u. Fowler, 13 w 13 rf ' 

u. Warren, 28 a 1 1 0—24 a 13 a 

re Great North London Cemetar>- Conlpnn^^ 

19a lie 

— Greenaway v, Frean and another, oa II e. 
— 7 a 13 e 

Greenwood v. Wadsworth. (5 i II b 

Gregg V, Smith, I m IS h 

Grove v, Keating, I a II f 

Guinness v. Gray, 26 / 9/— 26 / 12 a 

— Guivan v. Great Eastern Railway, 6 / 11 r i 
and Wife v. Great Eastern Railway, (» j \ 

11 c 

Gumey and others v, Smethnrst and others, 

9 a 10 e— 10 a 11 c— 11 a96 

■ Note about, 12 a 8 a 

Hagan and Wife, v. Loi^on, Brighton and 

South Coast Railway, 9 a 10 e 

Hall V. Tepper, 25 i 11 d 

Hamilton and another v. Hamilton '.4 Wind- 
sor Ironworks, 11 a 9 c 

Hancker v, Societe Generale de pHriF. 1 1 a 

8/— 19 a lie 

Harding v Great Western Railway, 1 4 a 

9d 

Hardwick v. Brown, 17 a 11 b — 8 m 13 6 

V. Hardwick, 29 m 1 1 a 

Harnett v. Tyne Steam Shipping Company. 

Harris v, Fawcett, 29 m 11 a 

V. Nickerson, 26 a 11 rf 

Hart V. Herwig, I m IS n 

Harvey v. Metropolitan District Railway, 

5mlSb 

• and others v. Thompson an«] others. 24 / 



lie 

Hastie V. Hastie, 21 j 11 d- 

Henderson v, Lancashire 

BBiJwa^, II a 9 r 
— Henon v, Oates, 2j U r 
-^ewitt V. Smith, 16 m 13 d 
na^T^"' ^oU.in6, 2; IS 



•23 j ISd 

ind Yorkshire 



Oiyil Actions (continued), 

Hill and another v. Poplar Union, 18 a 10 e 

re Hodges' Trusts, 26 a 11 c 

Hollingshead v. Young, 22 a 11 c 

Holman r. Cape Copper Mining Company, 

SOjlSb 

Homersham r. Whichcord, 18.; I3f 

Horsenaill v. Bruce, 10 m lie 

Honet V, Franzini, 16 m 11 d 

Houldsworth v, Davis, 5 m 13 c 

Howton r. Shepherd— Personal Explana- 
tion, 26 a 5 (/ 

— Huggins r. Ward, 5 ; 11 d 

re Uuguet (Ernest Etienne) %j ISd 

Hume V, Drewett, 6^ 11 c 

Hunt (Wm.) an Attorney, in the Matter of 

Striking off the Rolls, 9 j 13 c 

V, Goodlake, 28y 11 a 

17. Lowe, 6 m 9/— -7 m 12 c 

— Hurst V. Lancasfiire and Yorkshire Rail- 
way^ 7 a 13/ 

Hyland v. Reid, 2j 13 c 

re Imperial Credit Company, 5 m 13 b 

Imperial Ottoman Bank v. Cowan. 6/116 

in re an Infant, 23/13 c 

— Innes (Sir Geo.) Clench, Seager &Co., 28 j 
18 c 

lonides r. Pender, 19 a 11 6—29 m 11 6—11 

; 14 // 

Irving w. Carlisle Conservative Newspaper 

Company, 9 a 10 / 

« — Jacobs V. London and Brighton Railway, 25 
a 11 </— 27 m 14 /—SO m 11 c 

V. MeUor, 18 j 13 6 

V. Raven, 22 a 11 *•— 30 a 11 r 

— — Jepson V, Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail- 
way, 10 a 11 e 

Jessop V. Williams, 13^" 12/ 

et Uxor V. Metropolitan Railway, 17 / 

lie 

Johnson v. Barnes, 19i 11 d 

I?. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 14 

a 9 e— 21 a 13 6—24 o 13 a 

JoUiffe V. Bradshaw, I m 13 c 

— Jones u. Cooper, 1 m 13 6 

Davies and Wife, 5 o 11/" 

V. Perkins, 9 »i 12 e 

St. Pancras Vestry, 21/11 c 

and Wife v. Cuthbertson, 18 / 13 r 

Judson V. Hopkins, 10 r; 11 </ 

Kellock V. Enthoven, 4y 11 a 

Kent r. London and South Western Rail- 
way, 24y 11 e 

Kirkstall Brewery Company r. Fumess 

Railway, 26/ 12 e 

Kleute i;. Roberts, 31 m 11 d 

Koeing and another v. Hayes, 15 m 11 d 

Lacey v. Hill, 29 m 11 6—24 m II d 

re Land Credit Company of Ireland — 

Weikersheini's Case, 26 a 116 
Land and Sea Telegraph Construction Com- 
pany ei parte Feuwick and Hooper, 22 a 1 1 c 
— 2\j\\d— ^biWc 

L.aTvg(ia\a v. TiT\^%"&, "l^ a W ^— ^^ qlVl ^ 

re L.aw \nat\X\xX\oxi Vcw re ^\v«.^vst%^ \ t^v \% 



I 



2fe 






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OiT 



GiTil AotloBfl (continued). 

Leney v. Hill, 29 m 11 b 

Lewis r. Diprose, 27^ 11 d — 2Sj 11 6 

Levy and another v. Roach and another, 18 

j 13 /. 

Lindley v. Kaye, \0n He 

Little r. Clark, 24.; 11 e 

Littleton v. Gounod 23 ; 13 c 

Notes about, 26 ; 14 a— 27; 12 c—2Sj 10 

/-_30il3f 
London and Provincial Marine Insurance v. 

Tyson, 14 a 9 e 

Long V, Ingledon, 28 a 18 a 

, Riego, 19 a 11 c 



Longhurst v. Brewer, 19 a 11 c 

Lopes u. Mayor &c. of Plymouth, 6 m 11 « 

— 7;/i 11 e 
Lowe r. Rochester, Nunda &c. Railway, 9 

m 12 d 
Marquer v. Preston, 31 m 1 1 c — 2 i 13 c — 9 

y 13 c 

Marchant v. Lea Conservancy Board, 11 i* 

U« • 

MarHhall v. Spackman, 7 « 13 /' 

Mason v. Mellor, II « 9 /> 

Massey v. Massey, 19 a 1 1 d 

May u. Watuey, 4 j 11 6—14 j 11 «— 17; 

11 d 
M'Carthy v. Monmouth Rail and Canal 

Compiiny, 14 a 9 d— 30 wi 11 r 

Maclean i'. Kennard, 26 ; 12 c 

Melhado v. Lord Claud Humilton, 5 m 18 a 

Melrose r. Mounsey, 26^ 12 e 

Merchant Shipping Company v. Armitage, 

9j\Sb 

MetroiJolitan Theatres Company, 19 a 11 a 

Meyer r. Floyd, 20^ 12 c 

Midland Railway r. Great Western Rail- 
way, 29 rt 1 1 c 

Miles V. Harrison. 1 1 / 14 <■ 

Millard r. Anderson and others, 23 a 11 c 

MUne V. Wood, 13 j \2 e 

Milward v, the Redditch Local Board, 30 m 

11 a 

Montague v. Flocktou, 5 m 13 b — 7 m II d 

Moore V. Elliott, Uj 11 e 

r. Metropolitan Railway, VJjWd 

Mordue v. Dean and Chapter of Durham, 

29 a 11 f 
Morrison r. Universal Marine Insurance 

Company, 12 m IS d 

Modeley v. Simpson, 26 m 13 c 

Moxon »:. Payne, 29 m 11 a — 13 ^ 12 c 

Murray v. Bush, 9 m \2 e 

re Murthly Case, 16^ 9 c/ 

Mutlow V. Begg and others, 21 a 13 c 

Mutual Life Assurance Company of New 

York I'. Terrv, 15 ;/i 5 c 

Neck f. Baker, 20 j 12 c— 21 .; lie 

Needhauj *'. Manchester, Sheffield and Lin- 
colnshire lliiilway, 11 rt 9 h 

New Zealand Kapanga Gold Mining Com- 

panj 'V /jar/e Thomas and otheraf 21 j 11 6 — 

Newdegate v. Adderley, 30 m U a 

— 'Newman v. Nicholson, 19 a 11 b 
• NicboUB V. Aad&r§Qn, 21 J 11 & 



Oivil Actions (continfied). 

Noble V. Willock, 5^ 11 1— 6 / 11 a 

Norswortliy r. Regent's Canal Company, 

30 m 11 b 

North Eastern Railway i\ Jackson, 29 m 

11 b 

Oakeley v. Sidebottom, 19 / 11 d 

O'Brien v. Hartjjigton — Judgment, 2 / 14 6 

Occleston r. Fullalove, 11 j 14 rf 

Odger r. Mortimer, 19 a 11 6 

ex parte Ogle ex parte Smith, in re Pilling, 

31 m 11 6 

Ohlsen c. Terrero, 10 m lid 

O'Keefe r. CuUen, 24 a 8 «— 8 m 7 «— 18 m 

11/— 14 ml /— 15 m 12 «— 16 m 10 a— 17 m^ 

6 d— 19 m 10 rt— 20 m 5 c— 21 m 14 6—22 m 5 

«— 23 m 5 e— 24 //* 11 «— 26 m 14 6—27 m7 f 

—28 m 12 a— 2 / 14 b-~5j 12 rt— 6j 5 d— 7^ 

8 b 

Judgment, 9 wi 6 a 

Palmer's Shipbuilfling Company v. Cammeil 

&Co., 13il2/' 

Parker r. Lewis, 26 / 12 e— 27 j 11 c— 28 i* 

11 n— 30? 13 rt 

V. Partington, 13/12/ 

Paterson r. North London Railway, 9 a 10 « 

Paton V. Crane an<l Robinson, 18 a 10 e 

re Paulett, 17 j 11 d 

ex parte Peacock — in re Duffield, 9 ; 13 6 

Pearce r. Carriiigton, 31 wile 

Pearson v. Mabson, H a 9 d 

re Mortimer, 10 /« 1 1 c 

Peel I'. Landseer and others. 14^ 11 c 

— '— Peters and I^Jdson v. Ogle and others, 21 a 

13 c 
■y — Phillips /'. Ellis, Sail rf— 22 allc 

Pickering »•. James, 6/11 /> — 11 j 14 e 

re Mr. PlimsoU's Book, 22 a 10 rf— 6 mile 

^ — Pocock r. Barrett, 17/11 d 

Potter and Wife i\ Metropolitan District 

Railway. l(» m 13 r/— 29 wi 1 1 c 
and others *'. Partington and others, 4 J 

11a 

Powell V. Elliot, 18 rt 10 e 

re Prison Charities, 26 a 11 c — 1 m 18 a 

Quarniby r. Ainley. 1 1 rt 9 /> 

— — Queen *-. A88viuger, 9 m 12 »• 

r. Abnev Park Cemetery Company, 9 ; 

13 c 

r. Barnes, 10 /// 11 d 

r. Brayshaw, 8 w 13 6 

V. James Brown, 8 m 13 b 

r. Bums, 30 tu 116 

V. (^urzon, 3^11 b 

r. Middleton. dj I'Sd 

V. Plimsoll, 12 / 11 rt— 13 / 10 c— 14 / 10 

d^liyj 13 rt 

V. Shropshire Union, 17 j 11 e — 21 j l\ d 

V. Town Council of Birmingham, 9 m 12 e 

r. Visiting Justices of Lewes, 8 / 11 b 

r. Wilson. 10 /// 1 1 d~ JJO w 11 & 

Ram»<len r. l-ireat V"»ii,%t^r5\ VtaiVnivj^ V wv 

W c 






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PALHiCB's INDEX TO 



Oiyil Actionfl (amtinued). 

Reade v. Society of Licensed Victuallers, 28 

a 11 c— 80 a 11 6—29 m 11 c— 31 m U c 

Rees ». Rees, 19 a 11 c— 25 m U « 

Regent's Canal Company w. Norsworthy, 81 

mil 6 

Regina v. Cullum, 5 m IS d 

V, Otto Moritz, 10 a 11 J 

V. Castro, see Cbimikal Trials— I'ich- 

BORNB 

— — V, Matthews, 6 m 13 c 

V. Morton, 28 a 13 a 

v. Negus, 5 m 18 a 

. Satchweli, 28 a 18 a 



Rerel v, Blake, 20 j 12 c 

Riche V, Ashbury Railway Carriage, 24i 11 

•— 26yil(f— 26il2/ 
Richards v, Fincher, 29 a 11 € 

and Wife v. Great Eastern Railway, 18 a 

10 e 

Roach V. Blake, 21 a 18 b -22 a 11 c— 26 a 

lie— 19 m 18/- 

Roberts ». Humphreys, 29 m 11 6 

Robinson v. Cane and another, 23 j 18 d 

V. Carroll, 15 m 11 d 

V. Knights, 2 J 13 c 

Rochdale Joint Stock Bank v. Lancashire 

Clog &C. Company, 22 a 11 d 

re Rochdale School Board, 7 m 11 e 

Rodocanachi v. Elliot, 3y 11 6 

Rowbottom V. Smith, 23 a ll'c 

Rowley v. Lo idon and North Western 

Railway, 15 m 11 e— 27 m 11 e— 287 11 d 

Ryan v. North Eastern Railway, 6 n 11 / 

Sadd V. Munro, 12 m 13 d 

Salter v. Christian, 13 ; 12/ 

Saltmarsh v. Hardy, 19 a 11 a 

re Dr. Samwaies Charitable Trust, 21 a 

12/ 

re San Paulo Railway, see Suarpe 

Saunders v. North Eastern Railway, 3 « 11 </ 

Saxby v. Stennett, 3 i 1 1 c— 27^ 11 e 

— and another v. Easterbrook and another, 
26 a 11 </ 

V. Hennett and others, 27^ 11 e 

re St. Peter's College, Laton Square, 5 m 

18 6 

re Scarlett, 9 / 13 6 

Schofield r. Jones, 1 1 a 9 c 

Schoolbred and others v. Anner, 30 a 11 c 

Sharpe v, San Paulo Railway, 21 a 12 /— 

23 a 10 6— 23 a 11 a 

Shaw V. Shaw and others, 26^ 12/ 

Sheffield Waterworks Company v. Bennett, 

18 m 13 c/ 
Shepherd v. Lancashire and Yorkshire 

Railway, 2a lid 

Sheridan v. Judge, 30 / 9 e 

Sheward v. Neave, 27 ; 1 1 e 

Sid well and Winter v. Winter, 27 / 11 « 

Simpkins, v, Chaplin, 18/ 13 6 

SJmson and Wife v. London General QniUi- 

ifus Company, 26 a 11 d 
~~^f^^'^^^ ^'- Weatbury ^oot Law Board, 1 m 

^^^^ "• {SP^^ 29 a lie 



Civil Actions (continued). 

Snii.li V. Baker, 9 m 12 d 

V. Buller, 26 a 11 c— 30 a 11 a^5 j 11 e 

— 9; 13e 

V. Great Western Railway, 15 m 11 e 

V. Moore, 25 a He 

Owen's Patent Wheel Company, 11 a 



9c 



V. Rowbottom, 23 a 11 c 

re Soane, 7 j 11 e 

Solicitor General v. Law Reversionary In- 
terest Society, SI m 7 d 

Souch V. EjMt London Railway, 28 a 13 a 

re Southsea Beach Mansion Company, 80 / 

18 6 

Sowerby v. Smith, 26 a 11 c/— 14y 11 e 

Spark r. BeU, 6 w 11 e 

Steer v. London and Brighton Railway, 6 a 

lie— 7 a 13 e— 8 a lie/ 
Stewart v. West Indian and Pacific Steam- 
ship Company, 18 j 13 c— 28 j 1 1 d 

Stocken and another v. Patrick, 23 a 11 c 

Stocks V. Ellis. 18 / 13 h 

Tarling w, Fredericks, 2^ 13 c 

Tavarone Mining Company — Pritchard'i 

Case, 26 m 18 c 
Telegraph Despatch and Intelligence Com- 
pany V. M'Lean, 

Thomason v, Lancashire and Yorkshire 

Railway, 29 m 1 1 c 

Thomson v. Shaw, 24 a 13 a— 6 mile 

ex parte Thome — tn re Butlin, 21^ 11 b 

Thornton p. Marshall, 14 a 9 rf 

re Tichborne, 14 a 9/— 18 a 10 rf— 23 a 11 6 

see Criminal Trials — Tichbornb 

Notes abut, 24 a 14 c— 25 a 8 a- 26 a 12 ^ 

Tinn v. Hoffman, 16 m IS d 

Todd and another v. Cornford, 27^ 11 « 

re Tomline — Harwich Harbour, 26 j 13 c 

ex parte Topham — in re Walker, 26 a 1 1 c 

Towler v. Great Western Railway, 23 ; 18 d 

Tregellas u. Hay men and another, 27^ 11 rf 

- - Tubbs and Lewis v. Metropolitan Board of 
Works, 23/ 13 e 

Tuckford v. Metropolitan Railway, 21 ; 11 

r—2Sj 13 d 

Tumbull V. Ord and others, 19 i 1 1 rf— 20 j 

12(f— 2I7 11 d 

Turner v. Roberts, 19 a 11 c 

V. Rennoldson, 24 a 13 a 

V. Tepper, 26; 11. a 

Underbill v. London and North Western , 

Railway, 4 ; 11 a 

United Ports and General Insurance Com- 

r. any— Wynne's Case, 31 m 1 ■ 5 I 

Vandersteen r. Ilodj^eman, 4 / 11 a | 

• Vena*^ .es v. Metropolitan Bank, 31 m lie 

Walker v. North Eastern Railway, 14 ; 11 e 

WaJl V. Attorney- General, &c. Tliom and 

others, 6/ 11 c 

Wallace (Sir R.) v. Attorney-General, 5 m 

11 e 
VJaWift D.^VvwA Boawtdof London, 23 a 11a 

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Civil Actions (continved), 

Warriner i\ Rogers, I3j\2e 

re Rigby Wason, 25 n \l d 

Watson and others v, Beaumond and others, 

28 a 11 6 

Webb i;. Hipkins, 26 « 11 e 

Webber v, Wyatt, 14 </ 9 rf 

Webster v. Ashton-under-Lyne Overseers, 

5 m Idc 
Weller y. London Brighton and South Coast 

Railwray, 24i 11 « 

Whitehead v. Brown and another, \[ a d b 

Whitlow V. Caledonian Railway. 9 j 12 d 

Whittier v. Irbev and others, 27 w 14 e 

Wildish V. Aldebert, 30 w 11 6—31 mild 

—6/11 d—djVdc 

Wilkinson v, Joberus, 9 m 12 c 

Willey V. Midland Railway, II a9 b 

Williams v. Prothero, 1 a 1 1 e 

and others v. Crenver Wheal Mining 

Company, 3 / 11 c 

' Willis V. Deely and others, 3/11 c 

Wilson V. Surrey Commercial Docks. 15 m 

11 d 

V. Metropolitan Railway, 20 J 12 c 

Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway v. 

London and North Wpstern Railway, y,0 in 11a 
Woolf V. Metropolitan Railwav, 24 / 11 e — 

26 /lid 

Worley r. Barclay, 21/11 e 

Worsnop v. Benassi, 2 / 13 c 

Young or Gordon v, Gordon. 9 7" 13 a 

Civil Service — Proposal to Extend Time of 

Attendance, &c., \2ml d 

Examinations, 23 w 9 / 

Expenditure Report of the Select Com- 
mittee on, 2 a 11 a — \1 j 12 e 

Life- Boat Fund, 2i m 14 6 

Supply Association, Annual Meeting, 29 



a 8 a 



Report, 22 a 6 rf 



and the Press, 14 / 1 1 c/ 

Writers, 13 m 7 c— 11 / 7 e— 12 7 12 f 

CUpham Fair, Abolition of, 10 u 10/ 

Clare Market Ragged Schools, Annual Meeting, 

28mllfl? 
Clarendon Hotel, Price fc>ale last of the Old 

English and iYench Furniture of, 10 m f— 

13 TO 7 c 
Clarke (J. A.) on the Tax on Meat, 7 i» 14 a 

(^Hyde) on the San Domingo Loan, 10 o 6 6 

— — on the Comparative Clironology of the 

Prehistoric Races, 23 m 9 / 
■ on Russian Bonds, 26 / 9 d 



(John Algernon) on the Agrarian Agitation, 

22 m 10 e 

on the Farmers' Difficulty, 3 j 7 ./* 

Clerical Appointments, 2 » 7 f—'d a G e — 5 a 0/ 
—9 a 7 6—9 a 8 6—1 7 « r, r— 22 a 9 /— 23 a 8 
a— 24 a 13 rf— 26 a 5 v—l m 10 f—7m 7 f—H 
m 12 6—14 m 7 d—lQ m \\\ f—il m 7 d-~22 m 
10 /*— 24 m 8 a— 26 m 9 c— 29 m 10 f-^Sl m 7 
a—ij 10 c— 6 ; 6 6—5/ 6 c— II / 9/— 11 j 11 
/-^16j 6 /—I9j 9 C—2QJ 12 c 
CUreden, Fete at, 6 J 7 c 

aotb Trade and Technical Education, 9 m 12 b 
doihworkm' Company, B^n^net at, 8 m 12 e 



Clothworkers* Company, Conference in their Hall 
on Technical Education, 9 wi T2 6 

Coaching Season, 25 a 11 a ♦ 

GOAL:— 

Cutung by Machinery, Mr. Firth on, 1 a 7/ 

Deposits in Borneo, 6 m 1 a 

English, in France, 26 / 11 / 

Export Keturns, 15 a 4 c— 12 mid 

Exportation of. Parliamentary Inquiry into, 

19 o7o 

Exports from the Port of Grimsby, 17 a 4 e 

<■ Field in the Faroe Islands. 37 7/ 

High Price of, Meetings about, I a 7/ 

Household, 24j7d 

Imi>orts and Exports of the Port of Lon- 
don, 4 a 7 d—5 m 9 a — 5^ 7 a 

Inspectors' Reports on, 1 a 7 e — 4 a 11 b 

New Fields from Nottingham to Leedt, 26 

a 7 c 

Parliamentary Committee on. Meetings, 1 

a 7 « —4 a 1 1 b — 25 a 8 6—1 m 6 «— 8 m 6 «~ 

6 m 6 «— 12 m 6 «— 18 m 9 rf— 17 m 12 c— 21 m 

8 (i~23 n 12 c— 29 m 6 e— 11 / 6 «—l2j 7 e— 
13/ 9/— i6y 6 /'— 18/ 6 e— 2i> G «— SOj 6 e 

Price of, in Australia, 2 a \{) d 

in London, 30 m 6 a 

Question and Railway Consumption, 3 a 

10/ 

Railway Carriage of, Notes about, 1 a If 

Reduction of Price at Sheffield, 29 a 12 c 

in Sutherlandshire, 15 m 7 6 

State of the Market, 1 a iO a & c — 3 a 7 6 

— 6 a 7 a & 6—8 a 10 c— 10 a 6 c— 17 a 6 ^— 
19 a 7 rf— 22 n 10 c—24 a 9 r— 26 a 10 *• -29 a 

7 e— 1 m 8 6—3 //* 10 c— 6 m 10 6—8 m 8 6— 

10 m 10 6—13 m 12 d—Ui m 7 a— 17 m 10 ^— 
22 m 7 6—24 m 10 d—27 m 12/1-31 m Tf-^j 
7 a &b—7j 10 a— lOy 12e— 12/ 7 6—14/6 
6—17 / 7 rf— 19 / 7 e— 2I7 7 6—24/ 7 c— 26 / 

9 d—2Sj 7 e 

Trade of the United States, 25 / 5 f 

nud Iron Trade, 2 a 5 e — 3 a 6 — 4 « 7/— 

6 a 7 6—7 a 8 rf -9 a 5 /— 9 a 6 a— 1 1 a 4 a— 

11 a 1 1 6-12 a 7 d— 14 a 6 c— 19 a 7 /*— 21 a 
9 c— 28 a 9 (i—o m 9 (/— 12 m 8 /'— 19*/w 9 d— 
21 m 8 (?— 23 m 12 d—26 m 8 r— 27 m 12 /— 
28 m 7/— 29 m 6 c— 30 m 7 c—3j 7 e—4j7 e 
—11 / 12 r— 12 / 7 rf— 17 J 7 /"— 23> 14 </—26 
y9e— 30f 8/ 

Trades, Port Clarence Workmen With- 
draw their Notices to Leave, I a 7 f 

Coal -Alliance Co-Operative Coal Company, 18 
j\2a 

Azoff Coal Company, 5 a 7 a 

Bonvilles Court Coal and L'on Company, 

7 G 8 a 

Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmare Coal and Iron 

Company, 3 « 7 a 

Valley Colliery Company, 10 m 10 6 

Meiropolitan C'ounties Co-Operative Coal 

Comp: niv. 1+ f' 4 a— 16 a 5 6 
Newport-Abercom Black Vuiii Steam Coal 

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Coast of Kent — Dorer Pier and the Shingles, 15 

«v 

Coasung Trade, Returns, 22 a '■• 

Cobden Club, Annual Dinner, 2t^ a 12 «— 30 j 9 a 

Cobra Poison, 1 a 4 / 

Cochin China, the French in, lljof 

Cochineal, State of the Market, 1 m 8 c~15 m 7 
d— 28 m Jf—nj 7 6—26 ; 9 / 

Cock Crowing and Peacock Screeching, Sum- 
monses for as Nuisances, 28 m 11 f—2S mile 
2y 13/— 12 J lie 

Cocoa, State of the Market, 2 a 10 b—9 a 6 e^ 

17 a e a— 23 a 10 e— 30 a 10 e— 7 m 10 rf— 14 
m 10 /■— 21 m 8 6—28 m 7/— 5> 7 6—11 ; 12 6 
— 18^12 c— 26 y 7e 

Nut Mat Weavers, 14 a 6 / 

Codrington (Gen, W. J.) on Sub-District Bri- 
gades, 22 a 5 </— 24 a 10 c 

on Sergeant Clay, a Waterloo Viteran, 20 

m 6 d 

Coffee, SUte of the Market, 2 a 10 6—3 a 7 6—4 
a 7/— 6 a 7 6—9 « 6 e— 10 a 6 e— 11 a 4 6—16 
a 6 c— 17 a 6 a— 18 a 7 e— 19 a 7 c— 23 a 10 e 
—24 a 9 c— 25 a 10 /— 26 a 10 c— 30 a 10 e— 1 
m 8 c— 2 m 11 6—8 m 10 e— 7 m 10 rf— 8 m 8 c— 
9 m 6 e— 10 m 10 6—14 w 10/— 16 m 7 </— 16 m 
12 d— 17 m 10 /•— 21 m 8 6—22 m 7 6—23 m 7/ 
—24 m 10 c— 28 to 7 /*— 29 m 6(f— 30 ;» 6</— 31 
TO 7 6— 4y 7 rf— 6y 7 6— 6y 7 d^7i 10 a— 11 j 
12 6— 12y 7 6—13; 10 6— 14 j 6 6— 18y 12 c— 
19 ,• 7 6—20 J 10 rf— 21 J 7 c— 25; 7 e— 26; 9 / 
- —37; 10 c— 28; 7/ 

Coming Visitors, 10 a 7 6 

Coins Price Sale List of the Bergne Cabinet, 
29 m 9 e— 81 m 6 c 

Colby Mining Company, 2 a 10 a 

Cold' Comfort— Wyoming Territory, 4 a 10 6 

Cole (Henry) on the Kensington Churches and 
the Hospital Sunday, 17; 8 a 

Coleridge (Sir John Duke) Lecture on the Poet 
Wordsworth, \7 a 10 d 

on Working Men Members, 3 jh 10/ 

Collieries, Inspection of, Notes about, 9 a 6/ 

Colliery Catastrophes— Prize Essay on— Awards, 
16; 13/" 

Colonial Appointments, 6 a 6/— 9 a 8 6—23 a 8 
a— 21m 10 6— 4y8o— 14;8c— 18i9/— 28; 

5/ 

Despatches, 3a 5 e — 4a8a — 7a 11 /*— 9 a 9e 

—10a 9/*— lla7/— 14 a 7e— 17 a 9 e— 18 a 9 
/— 19 a '9 e— 23 a 5 c— 28 a 14 c— 30 a 9/— 3 m 
8 6—6 TO 11/-7 TO 9/— 10 TO 5 c— 12 m 11/— 

18 TO 11/— 19 TO 11/— 20 TO 9 /— 22 TO 9/— 24 
TO 6 6—2; 11/— 9; 11 e— 12; 9/— 14/ 9/— 16 
ille— 23ni«— 27i9/' 

Grovemment Securities, State of, in tvery 

day* s paper 

Produce Market, 5 a 7 a— 11 a 4 «— 19 a 7 

a— 26 a 10 o— 3 m 10 a— 10 m 10 6—17 to 10 a 
—24 TO 10 a— 31 TO 7 a— 7 j 10 a— 14 j 6 a— 21 
i 7 6—28/7 c 
Colonial Sobriety, 26 / 14 6 
CoJdougb (Mary A,) on Female Emigration to 
^ew Zealand, 21 a 6/ 
CbmmerciaJ TrareUen* School S0jl2 d 
^^^^fuea, MiacellAneouB, State of, in every day's 



\ 



Confirmations, Episcopal, on the Continent, 10 a 

4(/ 
Conjuring at the Egyptian Hall, ^j^f 
Mr. Maskelyne's Feats at the Agricoltunl 

HaU, 5TO9e 
Conscience Money, 3 a 9 e — 6 a 9 e — 7 a U/— 

8 a 12 e— 10«9e— 21 a 11 e— 24 a 11 e— 25a9 

/— 26 a 9 /-— 29 a 9 /-— 1 to 7/*— 8 w 11/— lOw 

9/— K TO* 11 /•— 14 TO 9/— 2.^ TO 9/— 27 m 11/ 

—30 m 9 e-6; 9 /*— 1 1 / 11/— 13; 9/— U/9 

/-16 ;• 11 e-17/9/-24 / 9/-26; 11/ 
Conservative Demonstration at Over Darwen, 18 

a 66 

Meeting at Manchester, 28 a 9 /" 

at Oxford, 18 a 6 c/ 

at Plymouth, 18 a 6 rf 

Land Society, 9 a 6 rf 

Consolidated Fund, New Act, 3 a 11/— 28 / 18 i 
Constantinople and the Hotel Accommodation, 

20; 8 6 
Consular Privileges, Notes about, 1 a 5/ 
Convalescent Hospital, Blackrock, 15 a lie 
Conveyances, Stamps on, Notes about, 9 a 11 a 
Convocation of Canterbury, Assembling of, 7 si 

7e— 8 TO 10 6— 9 TO 8 6 

Anticipated Dissolution, 7 to 7 e 

Athanasian Creed, 7 to 7 e — 8 m 10 6— 9 m8 

6—12 TO 10 6 

Burials Bill, 9 to 8 6 

Confession, 12 to 10 a 

Death of Bp. Grey, 7 to 7 e 

Ecclesiastical Courts, 9 ni 8 6 

Endowed Schools Commission, 9 to 8 6 

Growth of Innovations, 12 to 10 a 

Parliament and Convocation, 7 to 7 « 

the Prolocutor, 12 w 10 6 

Rubrics Commission, 7 to 7 e — 8 to 10 c— 9 

TO 8 6—12 TO 10 a 
Conway Oyster Fishery, 6 a 10 6 
Co-Operative Congress, 7 a 12/— 14 a 9 b — 15 o 

10 c— 16 a 10 6—17 a 9/ 
Cook (Thomas) on the Tours in Egypt and 

Palestine, 27 m f 

on the Vienna Exhibition Prices, 3; 7 c 

Cook's Tourists — Telegrams about, 8 a 8 6 
Cookery, School of Popular, at the Exhibition, 

12a8 6 
Ck)oper (Thomas T.) on Trade with Western 

China, 23 a 10 / 
Copeland (Dr. Ralph) on the Transit of Venus, 3 

j \ c 
Copper Trade, Annual Return, 21 ; 6 </ 
•Corfe Castle, 26 a 6/ 
Corfield (Dr. W. H.) on the Adulteration Act, 27 

TO 13€— 8;76 
Corn, Import Returns, 30; 6 c 

m Aberdeenshire, 9 / 9 e 

on the Continent, 24; 4/ 

Crop, Notes about, 24 a 9 (/ 

Crops in France, 26 to 8 e 

State of, 2 j 9 6 

State of the Market, 1 a 10 </— 2 a 10 e— 3 

a 1 d — K a 1 c — v> a 1 h — 1 a. S ( — 8 a 10 e — 9 a 

G c— VO a ^ b— W u ^ b— \^ a \ t— Va a <c» ^— 
16 a 5 e— \T a ^ b— \% a 1 f— V^ a1 a— ^X a^ 
/— ^22 a \Q b— 'li a \^ f— IV a^ c— ^-b a\^ J— 
2^ a \0 c— -^ 0.^ ^>— *^^ *'^ *— ^ * Y^t>-AT 



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0<m 



m 11 a— 8 m 10 b— 6 m 9/— 6 m 10 fr— 7 
-8 w 8 6—9 m 6 e— 10 m 10 c— 12 m S c 
12 €—14 »w 10/— 15 m 7 c— 16iw 12 rf— 
} rf— 19 m 9/— 20 w 11 />— 21 m 8 e— 22 
-28 m 7 c— 24 m 10 c— 26 m 8<i— 27 m 12 
II 7 c— 29 m 6 rf— 30 m 6 c— 81 m 7 d— 2 
>y 7 e— 4y 7 «— 6 j 7 c— 6i 7 6— 7 j 10 rf 
/— 10 7 12/— 1 1 j 12 6-12^7 rf— 13 / 10 
6 b— ie ; 9/— 17y 7 c— 18i 126— l'9y7 

7 10 c— 21 J 7 r— 23 > 8 f—2ij 7 d— 
c— 26; 9 /-27 j 10 a— 28 / 7 e— 80 i 

me, 11 a 8/— 19 in 7d 
Mme, 80i 13/ 

3a Gold Mining Company, 2 a 10 a 
es about, 8 a 10 c 

Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur) on the Harbours 
a, 10 m 5 6 

Jute of the Market, 1 a 10 c— 2 a 10 6 
10/— 8 a 7 6 & d— 4 a 7 f\ two notices— 
& /— 8 a 10 fl?— 9 a 6 6—9 a 6 «— 10 « 
— 11 a 4 6 & e — 16 a 5 c, two notices — 1 7 

1 6 — 18 a 7 «, two notices — 19 a 7 c & d 
9 e— 22 a 10 c— 23 a 10 c & e~24 a 9 c 
9/- 26 a 10/, two notices— 26 a 10 e— 

e— 29 a 7 «— 3 ) a 10 c— 30 a 10 «— 1 i» 

notices — 2 wi 1 1 6, ^?t?o notices — 3 m 10 
-6 TO 9 c — 6 TO 10 d--7 fw 10 </, ^ito notices 

8 c, /m?o no<ic€«— 9 to6«&/*— 10ml0 6 

2 TO 8 6—13 TO 12 c— 14 TO iO /*— 16 to 7 
TO 12 rf & e— 17 TO 10 d &/— 19 to 9 «— 

1 6 — 21 TO 8 6, two notices— 22 m 7 6, two 
—23 TO 7/ two notices, C4 to 10 c— 24 to 
?6 TO 8 6—27 TO 12 € -28 TO 7 c & /*— 29 to 
f— 30 TO 6 c & «r— 31 TO 7 6—31 wi 7 e—2 
•6^7 6, /m?o notices — 6j 7 6—6 ; 7 d—7 j 

c— 9 a 9 o— 10 j 12 /— 11 ; 12 6 & c— 

b & i— 18 ; 10 6 & c— 14; 6 6 & d—\ej 

7j 7 e— 18 y 12 6 & r— 19 ; 7 e & /— 20 

k d—9\j 7 c— 23 J 8 c/— 24 J 7 c— 25 ? 7 

) 7 e—26j 9/ <U70 notices— 27 j 10 6 & c 

f, two noticeSy—SO j 8 6 

urn of Raw Imports, 11 a 7 f—20j 4 e 

K)rt, 16 TO 7/ 

tistical Return, 7 a 8 a— 14 a 5 / 

tparations for Planting in the Southern 

, 10 a 9 / 

Wm.) Price Sale List of his Collection 

iem Pictures and Drawings. 26 a 1 2 <?— 

f 
Education, Meeting at Blenheim Palace, 

OF ALDERMEN :— 

ction of Sheriffs, 28 to 10 e 

sons Report, 28 to 10 e 

vileges Committee Report, 28 to 10 e 

Appeal, Notes about. 12 m 13 c 
[Chancery, Notes about, 26 a He 
OIRGULAR :— 

9/— 2 a 9/— 8 a 8 6—4 a 8 a—b a 9 e 
11 /— 8 a 12 /— 9 a 9 e—Xi) a 9 /— U a 

2 a 9 e— 14 a 7 6—15 a 9 «— 16 a 7 f— 
c— 18 a 9/— 21 a 10 d—22 a 9 /— 23 a 

itill/—25a9f—'JGn9 f—2G a 12 6 
U e^29 a 8 d—29 a 12 e-30 a 9 /—I 
2m lOr^Sm 8b—o//f II /i_(3 „, 9 f 



Court Circular (continued), 

6 c— 12 TO 11 /— 18 TO 11/— 14 m 8 6—15 in 9 / 
^16 TO 10 c— 19 TO 11 /— 20 TO 9 /— 21 m 11 / 
—22 TO 9 /— 23 N> 9 /— 24 to 6 6—26 m 12 /— 
27 TO 11/— 2b TO 9/— 80 TO 9 6—81 m 9 /— 27 
11 /•— 8 / 5 e— 4 7 8 a—6j 8 c— 6^ df—Tjd/ 
— Sy 9 /*- 9 / 11 «— 11 j 11 /— 12 ; 5 c— 12y 9 
/— 18/8 6—147 9/~16y 11 e— 17y 9 /— 18^ 
11 /•— 19j9c— 207-9/— 2iy 9 c— 287 ll•— 
2479/— 267II/— 27y9/— 28712^— 80;10c 

Arrival of the Cesarewitch and Family, at 

Woolwich, 17 J 6 e 

— ^ Audience?, 6 a 5 / 

Birthday of Princess Beatrice, 16 a 9 « 

Alice, 26 a 6/ 

Cesarewitch and Cesarenna, Movements of, 

21 j 9 c 

Clarence House, Evening Party at, 80 7 11 « 

Coronation Day, Observance of, 80 i 14 e 

Court, Movements of, 26 a 9 /— 28 a 7 d-^ 

29 a 12 c— 80 a 9 /—I to 10 /*— 6 ra 11 /— 7 m 

6 «— 13 TO 11/— 6; 9/— 14/9/ 

at Balmoral, 27 to 1 1 f—^j 9 e— 9 ; 7 r— 

lOy 7e— 12j6c— 167 11/ 
Drawing-Room by the Queen, 2 o 12 a— 7 

TO 7/— 9 TO 10 0—10 TO 6 c— 10 TO 9/— 12 TO 9/ 
Departure of the Court to Balmoral, 15 m 

10 a— 16 TO 14 c 
Duke of Cambridge Gives a Dinner Party, 

I9j5d 
of Edinburgh, Movements of , 8 a 12 e — 

17 o 5 6—18 a 6 6 
Fatal Accident to Prince Frederick William, 

2y7d— 2/11/— 6i8c 

Funeral of, 5 7 9/ 

Garden Party at Chiswick, 24 j 9 /— 80 j 

11/ 
King and Queen of the Belgians, Banquets 

to, 12 TO 7 </ 

at Brighton, 17 to 9/ 

at Buckingham Palace, 80 a 9 / 

of the Belgians in England, SO a 6 d 

Departure from England, 17 w 9/ 

Movements of. 1 to 10/— 2 711 10 c— 8 m 8 

6 — 3 TO 9/— 6 TO 9 /*— 7 TO 6 «— 7 to 9y— 8 to 11 

/— 9 TO 8 a— 9 TO 9 /"— 10 w 6 c— 10 to 9/— 18 to 

7 c— 18 TO 11 /— 14 TO 8 6—14 TO 9 /— 16 to 9 / 
—16 TO 7 (/— 16 TO 10 c— 17 ra 9/ 

at Windsor, 14 w 8 6 

Levee by the Prince of Wales, 19 a 8 a— 28 

a 8 a— 25 a 10 a— 26 a 12 6—28 a 10 6—30 a 

86 
Duke of Edinburgh, 21 to 10 6—24 m 8 a 

—27 TO 14 a— 28 to 10/— 81 to 9/ 
Movements of the Court, 1 a 9 ^-2 a 12 6 

—3 a 9 e—5 a 9 e— 8 a 12 e— 9 a 5 6—10 a 9/ 

Notices of the Court, 6 a 6/ 

Order for the Court to go into Mourning 

for the Son of Princess Alice, 31 to 9 / 
Prince Arthur, Grand Ball to, at Dover, 22 

a 9/ 

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Court Circular Ccontinv4>d). 
— — Prince W'aldemar of Denmark in Scotland, 
80 j 14 c 

^ of Wales at Melton Mowbrpv. . .9/ 

■ Bepnrture for Vienna, 25 « 10 d — 26 a 




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5/; 



28 a 7 c 

— ^— — Movement* of. 3 a r> ^- 
22 a 9/— 16 m 9/— 23 m D /- 



-24 w* 5 u — 27 ffi 



11 /— 28 wi 9/— 29 w9c 

at Vesth, 13 in 7 a — 14 wi 12 a — 15 m 5 a 



—20 mSa 

— ^ and Princess of Wales at CowarthLodge, 
10 j 7 c 

at Elmhaui, tu Lay the First Stone of 



the Norfolk County School at, 14 a 7/ 

at Mr. Gladstone's, 7 a 1 1 / 

at Sandringhani, 12 a 9 e 

at Wigan, 11 o 7 '' 



— Princess of Wales, Returns to London. 7 m 
5e 

— Queen Accepts the Old Colours of the 79th 
Highlanders, 24 a 11/— 30 a 9/ 

at Bahnoral, 20 m^ f 

at the Falls of Quoich, Ijld 

in London, %vi 11 /' 

at Perth, 17 m 6 c 

and the Prince Consort's Memorial Chapel, 



Sea- 



17 « 9/ 
and her Servants — Funeral of Mrs. 

brook, 1 (I 9/ 
Queen's Birthday Celebrations. 23 m 9 /— 

26 w 7 «— 26 m \2f—21 m 11^—29 m 9 e 

' Diplomatic Observances, 27 //i 7 A 

Orders of the Bath and Star of India, 

New Creations on Occasion of, 24 m 9 /' 
Return of the Court to Windsor, I S ; 11 /— • 

19 ; 9 c 

Royal Visit to Wicjan, 13 w 14 c 

State Concert at Buckingham Palace. 15 m 

8a 
Ball at Buckingham Palace, 112 m 8 o— 24 

m 9/— 14/ 9 f- 26 ; 8 a~27i 5 /* 
Visit of the Queen to Victoria Park, 1 a 9 

/— 3 a 10 «— 4 aS a 
-^ of the Empress Eugenie to the Queen at 

Wind.-or, b »i 11 / 

■ of the Shah of Persia, see Persia 



COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL:- 

- City Architects. Salary of. 27;/ 10 d 
Lunatic Asvlum, 30 m 6 e 

Coal Duties, 13 ; 10 d 

Columbia Market, 4 a 1 1 c 

Emanuel Hospital, 17 in 7 / 

Farringdon Market, 4 a 11 r — 5 « 5 e 

Father of the Court. 4 « \\ r 

Cul. Fraser. Increnj^e of ^alarv to, 27 / 10 d 

Free B'idges, 13 ; 10 ^/— 197 (> / 

Freemason 8 (^r; ban S.hool, 30 m (> e 

Gi)vernoriiiip of tbe Irish Society, .";• m 6 « 

— 13/10 r/ 

Gujldlu:)). 17 m 7 / 

Hospital .- nday. IS j 10 d 

J^endenhall Market, 1 7 m If 

— Library hxp.nsa^. 'z7 j iO d 

- Mitrnriolimn Mont \j'.t:l>- I7,.>7 f 



Court of Common Council {continued), 

Port of London, 80 i/i 6 e 

Price of Gas, 2 a 1 1 a 

Proposed Invitation to the Shah of Persia, 

25 a 1 1 a 
l^corder of London, 25 n 11 a — 17 m 7 /— 

13; \()d 

Removal of Temple Bar, 25 o 11 a— 17m 7/ 

^hah of Persia, 30 w 6 e— 13 j 10 </~27; 

10 rf 

Tea Trade, 13^ lOd 

Thank«givin«; Day, 4 a 11 c 

Tramways, 25 a 11 a 

County Courts, Days of Sittings, in every dxuft 

paper. 

Holy day 8 Granted, 19 to 13/ 

Cowper (Charles) on Intercolonial Harmony, €j 

7 d 
Cox ( David > Price Sale List of the Works of, 5 

m 11/— 6/m9 f 
(Wm.^i on the Portrait by Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds, 21 a 8/ 
Coxe (Bp.) on Evangelizing Hayti, 19 a 10 /* 
Crampton (T. R.) on the Combustion of row- 

dered Fuel, 3 m 5 c 
Crampton'H Coal-dust Furnace, 12 m 6 </ 
Crime in ^^cotland, 2 ; 14 c 
Crimean Cemeteries, Notes about, 24 j 10 c — 25 

; 11 b 
Criminal Law Amendment Act, Meetings about, 

2i8c 
CBIMINAL TRL^S:— 
Abbott, W. R., Thomas a!; J Susan, for 

Ntglectint? their Infants, 20 w 11 « 
Abrahams. Fred., and George Carter, for 

Stealing. 19 « 11 r/ 
Samuel Robert and John, for Burglary, 7 

a 13«-9 CI 10 c 
Adams, George, for Attempted Murder, 18 

;10/ 

Archer, Benjamin, for Stealing, 13 to 13 d 

Arnold. Wiilinra, for Mamlaughter, 10 a 

11 a 

Baker, Geo. Samuel, and Thos. Chopping 

and Joseph Evan*, for Steahng, 13 w 13 « 

Ball. .Jjunej!, for Embezzlement, 29 a 11 /' 

Barrett, Marararet, for Fraud, 18y 13 f/ 

Battison. Edw., for Stealing. 27 m 14/ 

Btleror, Catherine, for Stealing, 30 o 11 </ 

r^i'nnett. Richard, for Steahng, 10a 11 6 

Bick, Cieo., and Henrv Plume, for Stealing 

Books, ^-c, 127 10/' 
Birniin^hnm, Martin, and John Doherty, 

for S:. nliiiir. 15 m 1 1 /— 17 m 11/ 
Bittnn, SanuK:?!. for Sreahng, 30 a 11 e/ 

Blo<»niticld, \\ illiam. for Fraud. 17/11/ 

Bluctr. Walter, lor Stealing. 27 m 14 /^ 

Box, I'hilii), for Enibezzleincnt. 11 / 13/ 

Bovcl, KuLert, for Stealing a Horse and 

Cart. 10 / i:i e 

Brauai;h. John, and John Breslin, for Riot, 

5 n W u — 1 <i Vi c 



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Oriminal Tnak {continued). 

CanD, John, for Manslaughter, 5 a 11 f 

Carter, Alfred, for Stealing. 29 o 11 / 

Charter, — , for Murder, 3 ?m 1 1 / 

Childs, Joseph, and Charles Shepherd, for 

Manslaughter. 8 /« 13 d — 9 wile 

Churton, Geo., for Stealing, 27 m 14/ 

Clark, Charles, for Burglary, 27 w 14/ 

Thomas, for Garotting. 11 j 13/ 

Coleman, Thos. Longhurst, for Fraud, 17 i 

11/ 

Coles, John, for Letter Stealing, 10 a 11 a 

Coletto, Guiseppe, for Murder, 7 a 13 e 

Collins, Charles, for Stealing, 27 wi 14/ 

Wm., for Assault, 16 a 9 c 

Connor, Francis A., for Libel, 9 a 10 e 

Cooper, Maria, for Abduction, \2j 10 / 

Corbin, W. Stephen, for Letter Stealing, II 

/ 13/ 

Creevy, Mary, for Stealing. 5 m 13 6 

Cullum, — , for Fmbezzlement. b mlZ d 

Davis, Henry, for Garotting, 13 j 10 /* 

• and Geo., Greenaway, for Wilful Dam- 



age, 



7 a 1» « 

George, for Stealing 27 m 14/ 



Dpberell, George, for Bigamy, 11^18/ 

Dinnal, Franz, for Stealing, 18 a 10/ 

Diprose, C. J., and others, for Conspiring 

to Defraud, 9 w 11 c— 13 / 10/ 

Drew, Arthur, for Indecent Conduct, 28 j 

11 d 

^ Driver, Jane, and James Smith, for Steal- 
ing, 17 rt 11 c 

Dumuran, Husband and Wife, for For- 
tune Telling, 9 a 10/ 

Duncan, James, for Embezzlement, 29 a 

11./* 
Dunn, Elizabeth, for Receiving Stolen 

Goods, 11 ; 13/ 

George, for Steahng, 6 w lie 

Elliott, William, for Manslaughter, 9 a 10 / 

Elsev, Jonathan Neve, for Perjury, 9 m 

11 d 

En Wright, John, for Fraud, 29 a 11/ 

Farrell, Geo., for Stealing, 29 a 11/ 

Faulkner, George, for Assaulting a Girl, 9 

m 11 « 

Finander, Edw., for Stealing a Horse and 

Gig, 13 m 13 (/ 

Fisher, Wm., for Indecent Conduct, 19 a 

11 d 

Fitch, George, for Wounding, 8 ;w 13 <f 

Francis, Henry, and others, for Stealing, 

20 / 12 e 
Galyers, William, as a Rogue and Vaga- 
bond, 17/11 e 
Gibbons, Christopher, and others, for Mur- 
der, Sail/ 

Goldsmith, Michael. Montague, Louis and 

Rebecca, for Conspiring to Defraud, G m 11 6 
—7 m 10 /— 8 ill 18 ri-9 m 11 d—Si j 7 6—14 / 
6b 

Rebecca, ior Unlawful Possession, 2j 18 d 

Goodman, Samuel, and JcBBe Maque, for 

SteaUng, &c., 17 J 11/ 

-— Qreen, Mkry, for' liecciving' Stolen Gk)ods, 
J J O B 



Oriminal Trials (continued). 

Gregory, Walter, for Stealing, llj 18/ 

Griffiths, Charles, for Stealing, 17 a 11 c 

Grimwood, Alfred, for Stealmg Letters, 6 

m II c ^ 
Grocer of Croydon, for Selling Adulterated 

Tea, 15 m 12 e 

Haigh, Richani, for Fraud, 5 a 11 e 

Hales, Fred. Edw., for Wounding, I3i 10/ 

HaU, Geo. Barton, for Fraud, 17^ 11 e 

Harris, Frederick, for Forgery, 8 a 11 c 

George, for Larceny, 10 a II 6 

Harrison, Louisa, for Perjury (Ignoied by 

Grand Jury), 15 a 7 cf 
Head, Samuel Heath, for Fraud, DiMcharyed^ 

6/n II c 
Helps, George, and James Prior, for Fraud. 

IwlSrf ^ 

Henry, Francis, for Stealing, 16 a 9 c 

Hewitt, Fred., for Embezzlement, 17j 11 « 

Hinton, Mary Ann, and Maria Webb, for 

Stealing, 19 n 11 </ 
Holbrook, Geo. and Jabez, for Manslaugh- 
ter, 9 a 10/ 
Holman, Stephen, for Foi^fery, &c., 9 a 

11 h 
Houlihan, John, for Manslaughter, 10 a 

11 a 
Howard, Ann, and Mary Ann Murphy, for 

Stealing, 5/116 

Hunt, George, for Manslaughter, 1 a 11/ 

Hurrens, Geo., and John Preston, for Steal- 
ing, 18 y 13 d 

Jones, Thomas, for Wife Murder, 1 a 11 s 

Joyce, William, and Edw. Wareham, for 

Stealing, 13 m 13 d 

Keasley, James, for Riot, 7 a 12 c 

Kenealy, John, for Felony, 12^ 10/ 

Kerr, William James, and other Sailors, for 

Murder on Board Ship, 17y 11 /— 18i 18/ 
Keegan, John, and others, for Fraud, 1 1 a 

Be 
Laws, F. P. James, for Letter Stealing, II 

il8/ 

Le Bailly. Joshua, for Fraud, &c., 14 m 9 / 

Leech, Samuel and Eliz., for Receiring 

Stolen Goods, 30 a 11 d 
Lloyd, William, for Wounding his Wife, 1 

mlSd 

Long, William, for Stealing, 18 ^ 13 d 

Lovell, John, for Wounding, S a 11 d 

Marshall, Frederick, for Stealing, 16 i« 18 e 

Martin, Mary, for Forgery, 8 a 11 c 

Mason, George, for Wilful Damage, 29 a 

11/ 
M'Aleese, Daniel, for Contempt of Court, 

laSb 

M'Carthy, Dennis, for Stealing, 6 / 11 s 

M*Cormack, Michael, for Burglary. 19 a 

11 d 

Mead, Joseph, for Stealing, SO a 11 d 

Meeham, William^ fw ^\siaJ>x\\%^\^ ':s Vv *• 



. ldoat^3o\itv,iOT\w^^^ ^ 



Criminal Trials (continuedj, 

Morgan, Charles, for Shooting at Three 

Boys, 1 a 11 e 

Moritz, Otto, for Murder, 10 a 11 rf 

Morris, John, for Murder, 2 a 1 1 c 

Murraj, Edw., for Stealing, 1 w 13 rf 

Negus, — , for Embezzlement, 6 w 13 rf 

Niaz Mahomed Khan, for Murder, 2 a 9/ 

—29 a 12 rf— 5 m 10 6—6 m 10/— 19i 7 h 

Norton, Stewart, for Stealing, 16 a 9 e 

Oatwaj, Solomon, and others, for Night 

Poaching, 1 a 11/ 

0*K ^Uy, Edward, for Attempted Murder, 

9a7 6— 24i7€ 

Pain, Charles, and others, for Stealing, 18 

jlSd 

Parrett, Wm., for Stealing, 16 a 9 rf 

Pearson, George, for Stealing, 18 m 18 <f 

Hemy, for Libel 10 a 11 6 

Pedder, Catherine and Margaret, for Fraud 

on an Assurance Company, 14 a 7 e 
Percy, John, and Arthur Barber, for Steal- 
ing, 15 m 11 e 

Perschley, Henry, and Edw. Allford, for 

Stealing a Pony and Cart, 5 f 11 e 

Probert, George, for Burglary, 17 a 11 6 

Prout, Jacob, and Jas. Denny Chapman, 

for Stealing, 10 a 11 6—11 aSe 

Ratdiffe, Charles, for Stealing, 20 / 12 « 

Raw or Rea, Mary and Charlotte, for Mur- 
der, 9 a 7 6—10 a 6 «— 11 a 8 «— 12 a 7 <i— 14 
a6a 
Reed, John, for Picking Pockets, 16 a 9 c 

— Reeves, Edwin, for Stealing, 18 j 13 rf 

Regina v, Rebecca Goldsmith, 2/ 13 d 

V. Squirrell, 2j 13 d 

Reid, Henry, for Murder, 14 a 7 « 

— Richardson, William, for Indecently As- 
saulting Children, Discharged as unfounded, 15 
mile 

Ridout, Samuel, and Benj. Green, for Steal- 
ing, 16 m 18 

Ritter, Baron, for Murder, 4 a 10 e 

Roberts, Wm. Alex., for Forgery, &c., 9 m 

lie 

Attempted Escape of, 12 j 7/ 

Robinson, James, and Thos. Salter, for 

Stealing, 16 a 9 c 

• John, for Embezzlement. 12 a 10 6 



Routledge, George, for Contempt, in the 

Matter of the Tichbome Case, 17 a 11 a— 18 
alOd 

Roverston, John, for Burglary and Arson, 

10; 18e 

Ryan, James, for Stealing, 16 a 9 c 

Scobbie, Thomas, for Murder, 9 a 7 a 

— ' Pearle, Fred., for Manslaughter, 10 a 11a 
Shaw, John, Edwin and William, for Un- 
lawful Reception, \7 j \lj 

Simmons, Aubery, for Stealing, 18 y 13 e— 

19J1U 

Slater, Matthew, tor i^'teaJiDg, 11 a 8 « 

Sm/tA, Cbarlea, foi SteaUng, 18 a 10/ 

Geoj:gre, for Attempted iJurglary, 18 c 



Oziminal Trials (continued), 

Smith, Joseph, for Burglary, B a 11 f 

William, for Stealing, 13 w 13 e 

Southeran, Henry, for Murder, 2 a 11 d 

Spice, George, for Stealing, 2Sj 11 d 

Squirrell, — , for Unlawful Reception, 2 j 

13 d 

Staddon, Joseph, for Fraud, 12j \0f 

Steadman, James, for Stealing, 19 a 11 d 

Stroyan, Daniel, for Embez^ement, 10 a 

5/ 

Stuckey, John, for Conspiracy and Fraud, 

13y 10 f 

SuUiran, Cornelius, for Wounding, 10 a 

11a 

Swanson, David, for Forgery, 9 mil d 

Taylor, Henry, for BurgUiry, 8 m 13 cf 

Thomas, George, for Burglary, 12 j 10 f 

Thurling, Henry, for Stealing, 9 m 11 a 

Tichbome Case — ^Trial of the Claimant, for 

Perjury, 17 a 11 a— 18 a 10 d—22 a 11 a— 24 
a 14 a— 25 a 12 a— 26 a 12 a— 28 a 12 €—29 a 
10 d—SO a 12 d—1 m 14 d—2 m 11 €—8 m 11 c 
— 6 m 11 o— 7 m 10 e— 8 m 13 a— 9 w 1 1 6—10 
TO 11 flk— 13 m 13 c— 14 m 11 d—15 m 11 a— 16 
m 13 a— 17 m 11 </— 20 m 11 d—21 m 13 6—22 
m 11 d—2S m 11 a— 24 m 11 6—27 m 13 a— 28 
TO 11 a— 29 m 10 d—SO m 10 c— 31 ?m 10 a— 5 ; 
10/— 6y 10 </— 7i 11 a— 10 j 13 a— 11 J 13 a 
— 12> 10 a— 13j 11 a— 14; 11 a— 17 j 11 a— 
18 J 12 d—l%j 11 a— 20 j 11 a— 21 / 10 <i^24 
j 10 /— 25 j 10 d— 26 j 13 a— 27 ; 10 «— 28; 
10 c 

and the Publisher of the <' Broad Sheet," 

16; 14 e 

TiUett, Sam., and Mary Ann Richardson, 

for Fraud, 19 a 11 rf 

Transcontinental Railway, 22 m 5 a 

Tucker, WiUiam, for Indecent Assault^ 19 

aUd 

Tyler, George, for Stealing, 20; 12 « 

Vansittart, Arthur, and others, for Riot in 

Rome, 2dm7 d 

Walker, John, and others, for Intimidation, 

9 m He— 12; 10 « 

Wm., for Stealing, 27 m 14/ 

Wardle, Robt., and Wm. Bartiett, for 

Stealing, 2Silld 

Wass, Joim, for Stealing, 17 a 11 c 

Watson, Benjamin, for Burglary, 30 a 1 1 d 

Watts, Geo., and Alfred Shirley, for Letter 

Stealing. 8 a 11 c 

Webb, George, for Manslaughter, 8 to 13 rf 

Weightman. Hugh, for Stealing a Book, 9 

all6 

Subscriptions for, see Weightman 

Williams, John, for Stealing, 8 o 11 c 

for Fraud. 29 a 11/ 



• Reuben, for Fraud, I'ii pi IS d 
Wm. Stanley, for Forgery, &c., 



10 a 11 6 



Jty- 



Winter, Wm., and others, for Stealing, 28 ; 

11 d 
— 'WoTftlftT, ^eot\^<fcAat '$>\ft»i^'^^ VT a 11 c 

^^^aes, and Alfred Gurton. for Steallna, \ • Vw Yinxvce ^2e» w ^ e 



June 80, 1878.] palmsb's iitdxx to ^ the tixes ^' hewspapeb. 



Dm 



Crops, State of , 2 ; 9 b 

Crosby Hall, 5 a 7 a 

Cronel de Prez (Comte de) on the Carlist Intnr- 

rection, 10 a 5 < 
Crown life Assurance Company, 2lj7b 
Cmilishank (Geo.) on the Testimonial Presented 

to Him, 81 m 5 /* 
Crystal Palace— Admissions, 14 a 7/— 19 /9 c— 

80>9e 

Anniversary Festival, 11^7 c 

Annual Juvenile Concert of the Tonic Sol- 

Fa Association, 12/9/ 
Benefit Day at, for the Sufferers at the 

Alexandra Palace, 16^ 10 6— 24^ 12 e 

Central Asia at, 7 a 12 </ 

Coaching Club Parading the Terrace, 6 j 9« 

Concerts, 28 a 14 </ 

Dog Show at, 20 j 4 / 

Easter Monday at, 15 a 8 6 

Fete in Honour of the Shah of Persia, 27 j 

5/ 

Flower Show at, 19 m 10 6 

• First Pyrotechnic Display of the Season, 80 



ml 2 
Hi 



alf Yearly Report, 23 / 8 a-^27j 10 c 

"Hamlet" at, 6 wi 10 c 

Unveiling the Statue of Sir Joseph Pax- 
ton on the Occasion, 11 / 7 c 

Cuckoo and the Nightingale, 15 a 11 s 

Cuba, Baptizing Negro Children, 11 a 8 6 

Civil War in, 16 a 8 a— 23 a 5 6—15 m 5 6 

—7 / 6 6— 9y 7 b—SOj 7 b 

Confiscated Property Restored to those 

Married Women who have Remained Loyal, 24 
a7 b 

New Electoral Law, 15 m 5 b 

and Jamaica, 1 m 12 a 

Labour in, 3 a 10 c — 8 a7 d 

Mr. Price, of the New York ^^ro^ Released, 

14/ 5 a 

Sale of, 18 a 8 a 

Slave Trade Abolition, 80 a 5 6—28 to 5 a 

.-7; 5 6—18/ 7 a 

the Three Americans Pardoned and their 

Property Restored, 30 m 5 a 

Curious Coincidence — the Daily Telegraph and 
All The Year Round Give Similar Articles on 
the Khiva Expedition, 28 to 10 6—29 to 8 6— 
30 TO 5 (/— 31 TO 12 a 

the Daily Telegraph's Explanation, 2 j 14 a 

Currie (Donald) on the Cape and Zanzibar Con- 
tract, 19/ 6 c 

Customs, Return of Bonded Imports, 10 a 6 a — 
14 TO 10 c— 12 / 7 Q— 17 ; 7 d 

Cutch, State of the Market, 25 / 7 « 

Daintree (Richard) on Emigration to Queens- 

Und, 1H a 9 6 
Dance Music, 17 to 12 d— 21 ml2e 
Daniell (Col. H.) on the Crimean Cemeteries, 25 

jU h 
Danubian Principalities), MisceUaneouf News, 16 

m 7 b—12/5 ^^18 J 7 tf— 1 7 j 5 b 
DmrjeeUng Company, 25 j 7 a 
^f^'^^'A^i'^^'. of Condolence to the Princft 



Darmstadt, Festivities at, 9j 12 6—17/ 5 •—88 

Celebrations of the 26th Anniversary of 

the Accession of the Grand Duke, IS / 7 6 
Dalla (S.) on Denominational Eiducation in 

Bengal, 9 a 10 o— 12 a 7 d— 14 a 6 6 
Davies (J.) on the English v, American Hoteii, 

23 a 10 a 
Davis (James) on the Christian Church at Teheran, 

6j5f 
Dawson (A.) on the Fire at the Alexandra 

Palace, 13/ 8 a 
Day in the Country, Appeals for Assistance to 

Give to the Poor, 23/ 12/— 24 ; 9/ 
Deaf and Dumb Schools at Old Trafford, Man- 
chester, Lord Derby at, 12 / 5 d 

— Opening of the Church for, 26 m 9 s 

Deane (J. P.) on the Hospital Sunday at the 

Temple, Uj 10 c 
Death from Burning, of a Nobleman's Daughter, 

28 a 7/ 
and the Drunkard, Report of New York 

Health Department, 9 a 5 / 
of a Family from Suffocation, at Dundee. 2 

al2d -, ^ 

in a Railway Carriage of Blr. Layerick, 18 

a 7« 
Mysterious, of a Gentleman in the Biver 

Adur, 2 a 5 6 

near Aldersgate Station, City, 21 m 7 s 

— — on the Thames Embanlonent, 7 a 7/ 
from a Pistol Shot in a Ridlway Carriage, 

6 TO 6/ 

from Starvation, 18 a 10 c 

Sudden, 24 a 8 d— 24 a 8/— 2 / 8 6—4 / 5/ 

—16/ 10 a 

Suspicious, of Mrs. Dailly at Dairy, 1 a 9/ 

from the Violence of Garotters, 26 a 11 s 

DEATHS : — 

Abbs, Lt. E. S., 6 a 5 « 

Abergavennr, Dowager Countess of, 20 m 9y 

Adalbert of Prussia, Prince, 7j 6 a 

Funeral of, 13 j 5 6 

Agnew, Capt., 9 a 5 c— 9 m 12 • 

Ahmed, Sultan, dj 6 e 

Alexander, Sir W. J., 2 a 5 cf 

Ames, Oakes, 10 to 5 6 — 27 m 6 6 

Amiens, Abp. of , 3 a 5 a 

Annesley, Capt. Wm. Grove, 9 m 12 e 

Anunda Bai, His Highness, 8/ 6 • 

Arrowsmith, John, 8 to 13/ 

Audebert, M., 31 to 5 a 

Ayrton, Frederick, 26/ 11/ 

Bell, Gen. Sir W., 2 a 5 6—9 m 12 • 

Bennett, Mrs. Gordon, 4 a 8 a 

Bemstorff, Count, Funeral of , 1 a 9 /— 3 a 

9/— 3 a 12 a— 6 a 9 «— 21 a 11/ 

Bestow, William, 2 to 1 6 

Bibesco, Prince, 3 ; 5 a 

Blake, Lt. C. A., 5 a 5 s 

Blasnavetz, M., 9 a 5 6—18 a 10/ 

Boldero, CoV. ^, Qt-A*^ ^'V f 

liTflAv . lUiCvOT ^^i^cs^ ^-i^h'*' r 1. 



<t ^ 



96a 




palmer's index to 



!D6«fiii {continued), 

Brodte of Brodie, William, Tj 8 a 

— Bwm, Capt. Horace, 9 m 12 e 
Brouiae, Disputy, Funeral of, 21 J 6 a — 23 j 

7 e 
Browne, Fredericlc, City Marshal, 23 a 

5c 
■ W. C, Formerly Purser of the Kent East 

Indiaman, 28 m 9/ 
Brydon, Dr. William, 1 a 12 c? 

— Buckley, Gen. Edw. Fery, 29 w 6 rf— 25 j 6 e 
Bumey, Commander C. F., 6 j 12 c 

Cadogan, Earl, 9j 8 d 

Campbell, Capt. John, 11 a 3 6 

R^ from a Tiger's Wounds, 24 ; 12 f 

Carden, Lt. W. B., 11 a 3 6 

— — Canrolls, Commander Andrew De la Cour, 

9aB c 
Cartier, Sir George, 23 m 6 /— 28 to 10 6— 

29m 9 s 
■ Proposed Public Funeral, 6; 4 « 

— Caartwright, Gen. William, 6^ 5 c 

— Cavendish, Hon. General Henry Compton, 
7 a 7 0—9 m 12 s 

Chambery, Cardinal Abp. of, 2 m 12 a — 5 

m9c 

Chase, Chief Justice, 8 to 7 V— 27 to 5 b 

Funeral of, 13 to 7 6—29 to 7 a 

Chetwynd, Major W. F., 30 a 8 a 

Chichester, Lord John, 24 a 8 d 

Chipperfleld, Dr., 24 w 6 6 

Church, Gen. Sir R., Funeral of, 16 a 7/ 

Cochrane, James, 19i 1 6 

Collins, Chafles Alston, 15 a 9 •—21 a 12 e 

J. H., 10 TO 5/ 

Cooper, Charles Purton, Q. C, 2 a 6 d 

— Corcar, Lt. R. R., 11 a 3 i 

— Couza, Prince, 23 to 9/ 

Craigie, Robert, Flag Officer, 5 a 5 e 

Curtis. Capt. A. T., 6 a 5 e 

D'Aeth, Adm. Geo. Wm. Hughes, 5 to 7 / 

Davids, Emma, 10 j 1 a 

Davidson, John S., 5 / 5 c 

Davison, Sir W., 9 w 12 c 

Delawarr, Earl, 25 a 6 e— 28 a 7 / 

— — Funeral of, 2 m 10 c 

— Deutsch, Emanuel, 14 to 8 & 

FunlBral of, 81 to 10 d 

Dewer, Rev. Thos., 24 a 8/ 

Digby, Commander Edward, 5 a 5 « 

Dillon, Capt. Timothy J., 9 /« 12 c 

Dorian, AL, 16 a 3 tl 

Funeral, 17 a 5 a 

Douglas, Rev. Arthur, 27 J 1 b 

Capt. A. K., 9 TO 12 « 

Doulton, John, 29 m 1 a 

— Duke, Alderman Sir James, 29 m 1 a — 29 
m9€ 

Dunsterville, Commander John, o a Be 

Commander Edward, 5 « 5 < 

Ellis, Edward, an Old Waterloo-Man, 29 a 

44/ 

Emmett, BoheH, 14 a 5/ 

^^^^r» Capt Samuel, 9 w V2 e 

~r^Dg,Rt. Rer. Alex. Bp. of ArgyU and 



Dr. Thos. R. C. Bp. 
11/11/ 



BMtha (c<yru%mud), 
Feeny, Rt. Rev. 

Killalla, 16 ; 7/ 

Ffrench, Hon. and Rev. 8. J. 

Figueras, Madame, 21 a 7 6 

Funeral of, 24 a 7 a 

Forsyth, Capt. C. C, 4 j 5 c 

Fox, CoL Charles, 9 w 12 « 

General Charles Richard, 16 a 7 / 

and his Coin Collection, 21 a 8 c 

Fraser, Major John, 11 a 3 6 

French, Rt. Hon. Colonel Fitzstephen, 5/9 

«— 6 7 10 c 

Fuller, William, 9 a 1 b 

Gamham, Commander John, 5 a 5 « 

Girardin,M. Saint Marc, 12 a 5 a — 14 a 8 c/ 

Gorges, Capt. Henry St. J., 5 a 5 e 

Graham, Capt. J. S., 6 a 6 e 

Grant, Hon. Capt., 2> 8 Z; 

Griffin, Vice Adm. Wm., 10 / 7 c 

Halil, Pasha, 3> 5 rf 

Funeral of, 4/ 6 d 

Hall, Capt., 14 m 12 h 

in the Arctic Expedition, 12 w 7 c — 29 m 

la " 

Harrison, Surgeon-Major J., 9 w 12 € 

Hansen, M., 2S j 7 b 

Harvey, Capt. Thos. P., 9 /n 12 e 

Hebden, Robt. H. C, 5 a 5 e 

Herbert, Commander R. W. H., 5 a 5 s 

Hewlett, Commander William, 5 a 5 « 

Hill, Col. R. B., 28 m 6/ 

Hodder, Commander Thomas, 6 a 5 ^ 

HohenzoIIem, Princess Augusta de Liegnitz 

Countess, 7/5 a — 7 / 5 c 

Hope-Scott, J. R., 1 m 10 Z'— 3 in 7 /"- 7 mi 

7d 

Funeral, 10 m 8 h 

Hopetoun, Earl of, 3 a 9 e — 4 all d — 5 a 

II a 
Hopkins, John Larkin M. D., 28 a 10 6 

Hotham, Wm. Flag Officer, 5 a 5 « 

Hotton, John Camden, 17/1 a 

— : — Howe, Hon. Joseph, S j 5 b 

Huthwaite, Sir Edward, 6 w 5 6 

Inman, Lt. T. W., II aSb 

Jajo, Daniel M. D., 5 a 5 e 

Johns, Stephen, 5 « 6 e 

Jones. Dr. H. Bence, 22 a 8 6 

David, of Sydney, 24> 4 /" 

Edmund, 11 j 12 a—27j'5 f 

Keate,^ Governor, 28 a 10/ 

Kennett, M Luther, 15 a 5 a 

Kerr, Lt. AT R., 5 a 5 e 

Lafont, M. Pierre Cheri, 21 a 8 « 

Lane, Joseph V., 9 ?« 12 e 

Lees, the Widow of the Rev. John, 17 w la 

Liebeg, Baron Justus Von, 19 o 6 h — 19 a 

6 c— 22 II 5 6 

Logan, Lt. Gen. A. S., 14 / 8 c 

Loumain, General, 1 a 5 a 

Luckin, Rev. Richard, 1 a 1 a 

"Lucy, C\\%.T\eft,^\%\oTvcsvVV^\\\A,T, 21 m 1 a 

—^4 m ^ f _ 

\ *^T „:w^ Acre VI . ^.. ^ m t. J 



June 80, 1878.] faliub'b index to '' tri tikes " newspapsb. 



D6B 



ItoAihi (amtxrmBd), 

Lyons, Lt. Gen. H., 26 / 6 e 

Maclauiiny Henry N., 5 a 5 e 

Macready, William Charles, 29 a 1 6—80 a 

5/ 

Fnneral, 9m7/ 

Maharajah of Joudhpore, His Highness, 1 

a 10/ 

Funeral of, 1 a 10/ 

M^Ilraine, B., Funeral Service for, 19 a 

10 a 



9/. 



Marjoribanks, Lord, 20 j 9/— 21 j 7 c— 28^ 



• Masscino, Prince, 21 a 8/ 

- Martin, Midshipman Francis R., 5 a 5 s 

- Mann, — , of the Cape, 9J9 c 

- Mead, Lt. Charles, 28 a 7 e 

- Meade, Major R. Raphael, 9 m 12 e 

- Meredith, Capt. Boyle, 9 m 12 e 

- Michell, Sir F. T., 6 a 6 c 

- Mill, John Stuart, 10 mo a&d 

- Monzani, Aless., the Novelist, 24 m 6 a — 24 
i8& 

- Funeral of, 30 /« 5 b — ij 7 a 

- Moor, Commander Philip, 6 a 5 e 

- Morel, M^ Deputy for Lyons, 12 a 5 a 

- Murray, Capt. James, 7 j 6 d 
Lady Agnes, 10 w 5 / 



Napier, Lt. Gen. George Thos. C, 8 w 14 b 

Nora Scotia, Governor of, 3 / 5 A 

O'Connor, Major Gen. Luke Smyth, Fune- 
ral of , 1 a 5 e 

O'Doherty, W. Archdoll, ijSa 

Oliver, John H., 9 m 12 c 

Osborne, William, 27/1 h 

Owen, Caroline Amelia, Wife of Professor, 

9 JR 1 6—9 m 8 6 

Paget, Lord WiUiam, 22 m 5 / 

Pascoe, Capt. W. M. T. G.. 5 a 5 e 

Pedley, Samuel, 10 7 1 a 

Pennefather, Rev. William, 3 w 1 6 

Pike, Rev. Wm. Bennett, 20 m 6 c 

Potter, Joseph H., 5 a 5 c 

Thomas, o a o e 

Powers, Hiram, the American Sculpter, 

80; 7 6 
Prince Frederick William of Hesse, 31 w 

Purchas, James H., 5 a o e 

Puttick, James Fell, 23 > 1 a 

Radcliffe, Thos. H., 9 »j 12 e 

Rae, Sir William, 10 a 10/— 9 »i 12 e 

Rajah of Rampoora, I0j7b 

Rattazzi, Signor, Gi5b-7j 11 /— 9> 8 e— 

10 j 14 6 

Funeral of, 9,/ 7 c— 12 / 5 h^Uj 9 f 

Raumer, Frederick Von, 16 j 7 c — 2;i j 14 6 

Rayleigh, Rt. Hon. Lord, 18 / 9 e 

Reuchlin, Dr., 16 m 7 6 

Richards, Rev. W. Upton. 20 j r> c 

Rigault de Genouilly, Adm., 6 m 6 a— 6 m 

9/ 

JDordan, J., 11 a 3 d 

Roberto- Hobert, Senor, 21 a 7 h 

Robinson, Rev. Dr., Master of tho Temple 

14 m 11 c * ' 
Rocbefort, MnUame. 19 a j a 



Deaths {comiiiw/td), 

Rothnney, Sub Lt. Alex. D., 9 m 12 s 

Rubridge, Commander Charles, 5 a 5 e 

Ryves, Mr., Husband of the Daughter of - 

" Olive, Princess of CumberUind," 29 a 12- d 

Santo, Anna Maria de Espirito, 7 a 11/ 

Scott, Lt. Percy, 11 a 3 6 

Seabrook, Mrs., Wife of the Inspector of 

Police, Funeral, 1 a 9/ 

SheUey, Mrs. Aged 104, 25 y 10 c 

Shuckburgh, C. R,, 9 m 12 e 

Sinclair, Sir John, 23 a 5 c 

Smith, Capt. F. M., 9 m 12 « 

Dr. Tyler, 4 j 6/— 6 ; 12 d—^ j 7 a 

John, 1 1 a 3 6 

Lt. Thos. T. A., 5 a 6 c 

Smyth, Lt. Gen. Sir J. R., 17 wi 6 /— 14i 

8c 

Snell, Commander John C, 5 o 6 e 

Somers, Lady Dowager, 80 m 9 e 

Spaur, Countess Teresa, 2i 11 « 

— '— Sparke, John G., 5 a 5 « 

Stanton, Edw. H., 6 a 6 e 

Stephens, Daniel C, 6 a 6 e 

Stephenson, Lt. Col. John, 16 w 7/ 

Stewart, Major Gen.. 27 m 11/— 29 m 9 « 

Lt. Gen. Charles, 25^ 6 e 

Suleiman, King, Sj 5 e 

Sulivan, Lt. T. E., 6 a 5 e 

Sullivan, Wm. P., 9 w 12 e 

Sutton, Sir John, 9 ; 8 c/ 

Swan, Commander Oliver, 5 a 5 e 

Telford, Capt. W., 9 w 12 c 

Teush-Hocker, Col. C. H., 9 w 12 « 

Thompson, Capt. J., 5 a 5 e 

Commander S. W. H„ 6 a 5 e 

Tite, Sir William, 22 a 12 c— 24 a 1 6—26 

a a d 
Topham, Clerk of the Chester Course, 8 m 

14 a 

Towns, Capt. Robert, 24/4/ 

Vonkubeck, Baron, 15 m B a 

Waley, John, 2Sj If 

Wanklvn, J. B., 3 a 7 « 

Waterford, Marchioness of, 7 a 1 ly 

Funeral, 1 1 a 3 / 

Watson, William, 27>1 6 

Western, Sir Thomas, 2j 7 f 

Wilberforce, Rev. H. W., 28 a 10 c 

Wrench, Itev. J. G., Suddenly, 16jl0a 

Wrisrht, Lt. Col. F.. 9 ;/i 12 e 

Zetland, Earl of, 7 mbd 

Deaths in the British Merchant Service, Official 

Return, "> « 5/ 
Debenham ctCo., on the Tabard Inn, 2\j\\f 
Decorative Art, Needlework, Proposed Exfiibi- 

tion of, 24 a 7 rf 
Deep Sea Exploring Expedition, 9 a 8 6 
Defence Funds of Various Nations, 17 a 10/ 
Definition— What is Duty, 4 ; 10 c 
Denbigh (Lord) on the Dublin Univetavt^ T«a\% 

RVW, \r> 111 V> f 
Deimon v^.. \V^ oxv W\"^^<i^ ^^jscJcv^-j '^x^x^^X-. 
*2'.M >^ r — 2:> j o f 

Court C\TC>3\at, *i^ a ^ I 



9« 



paxjisb's zhdvx to 



BtmnMk (continMd), 

— the Folksthing Fast a Vote of Want of 
Confidence in Ministers, lab a — 2 a6 b 

the King's Reply to the Vote, 6 a 6 b 

— ^- Ministry and Parliament, 9 > 6 s 

' New Factonr Act, 26 /6 s 

Denning (Wm. F.) on the rlanets in April, 1 a 
7 d 

on the Solar Eclipse, 27 ml d 

Dent (J. D.) on Land Tenure, 19 a 9 / 

Deptford, New Park for, 9 / 8 </ 

Derby (Earl of^ Speech on Thrift, 10 m 8 a 

— on the State Purchase of Railways, 14 j 
b d 

— — Correction of his Speech at the Civil 
Engineers* Dinner, I ab d 

— on Charity and Paufterism, \2jba 
National Memorial Fund, Meetings, 10 m 

12 e-^Ujbd 

(Late Earl) Statue of, for Parliament 

Square, 28 a 7/ 

— Unveiling the Statue of, in Miller Park, 
Preston, ij b d 

Presentation of Oak Pannelling of Prince 

Charles' Council Chamber &c., to the Free 
Libraiy by Mr. Bass, 12 a 9 e 

Derwentwater (Countess of) Appeal to the Queen, 
28/ll< 

Designs Registered, 7j 10 a 

Devil Fish of Fiction and Fact, 18 m 18 6 

Dick (Abercromby) on Indian Grievances, 11 / 

^/ 
Dickens (Charles) on the "Curious Coincidence," 

81 m 12 6 

Dickinson (S. S.) on the Great Bank Forgeries, 1 
a 10 c 

Didot (Firmin) Banquet to, by the Paris Book- 
sellers, on his being Admitted a Member of the 
Insiitut dt France^ I a b h 

Diocesan Synods, 14 a 8 c 

Diplomatic Intelligence, 28 a 9/->19 mil/ 

News, 10 m 7/ 

Direct Taxation for Local Purposes, Notes about, 
28 a 14 s 

Disasters at Sea, 8 a 6 /* 

Disclaimers, 10 a 6/— 22 a 5 d—22 all a— 7 m 
11/— 20 m 11/--21 m 12/-19y 12 a 

Diseases of Emigrants, 17 a 4/ 

Dis-establishment of Church and State, Meetings 
to Further, 10 a 9 e 

Dishonest Dipsomaniac, 26 i 8/— 27 ; 8 a 

Disraeli (Rt. Hon. B.) on the Political Disabili- 
ties of Women, 27 m 10 A 

Note to the Town Clerk of Glasgow Ac- 
knowledging the Freedom of the City Con- 
ferred on Him. 6^9/ 

Movements of, 20; 9/ 

Dissenters, the Spectator on, 28^ 14 « 

Dividends (Bankrupt), 2 a 7 ^-6 a 6/—9 a 8 6 

—12 Q 8 a— 14 a 4 a— 19 a S n— 23 a 8 rt— 26 a 

7 c— 30 a 8 c—S m 8 b—7 m 7 f—lO w 7/— 14 

m 7 e— 17 to 7 c/— 21 m 10 6—24 m 8 a— 28 m 7 

a— 31 m sy—4/8a—7/ Jf—llj 9/— 14 j 8 

^^I8j9j—21J7f—25j 6/'-^28j 6 / 



Diyoroe Oonrt (coruiwud), 

Adderson v, Adderson and Balls, 80 m 11 e 

Andrew v. Andrew and Moss (Falsely called 

Andrew), 28 a 13 6 

Artus V, Artus, bmlZd 

Ashley r. Ashley, 31 m 11 s 

Barwell v, BarweU, 2b j lid 

Beswicke r. Beswicke, 4 j 11 b 

Binney w. Binney, llj 14/ 

Bladen v. Bladen, 8 m 13 c 

Block V. Block, 28 a 13 * 

Bonner r. Bonner, 30 m 11 c — 18i 18 c 

Bowers v. Bowers, 2j\Zd 

Boynet r. Gambler, 24 o 13 6—26 mlZd 

Broomhead v. Broomhead, 11 / 14 s 

Brown u. Brown and Guilfoyle, 29 m 11 (f 

Browning r. Browning, 12 i II d 

Brownson v. Brownson and English, 29 m 

lid 

Bryant w. Bryant, 12 m 13 <f 

Buck V, Buck, 2jlZd 

Bullock v. Bullock, 31 m 11 • 

r. Jackson, 30 m 11 e 

Burr'v. Burr, 30 a 11 c 

Burton r. Burton, 8 m 13 b 

Butcher r. Butcher, and Chirley, 12; 11 d 

Butterworth v. Butterworth, 1 m 13 c 

Camboum v. Camboum and Williams, 26 

mlZd 

Campbell v. Campbell, 26 a 11 rf— 31 m 11 d 

Cartmell r. Cartmell, 29 to 11 </ 

Case V. Case and Gerrish, 15 m 11 « 

Casentini v. Casentini and Barnard, 24 a 

13 b 

Castle «. Castle, 30 w 11 c 

Cavendish r. Cavendish, 26 a 11 e 

Charles v, Charles, 4; 1 1 6 

Charlton r. Charlton, and Drysdale, 29 m 

11 rf 
Cheeseman v. Cheeseman, 29 to 11 <f— 11 ; 

14 e 

Churley v. Churley, 31 to 11 d 

Clayton v. Clayton and Trounson, 31 to 11 s 

Clements v. Colly er, 10 w 11 e 

Coles V. Coles and Dyke, 30 a 11 e 

Collins V. Collins, 1 to 13 c 

Cope V. Cope and Lee, 2b all d 

Cowne r. Cowne, 28 a 13 6 

Cox V. Cox. 25 rt 11 </ 

Cr-iven r. Craven, 9 to \2 d 

Davidson v. Davidson, 30 to 11 c 

Davies v. Da vies, 31 to 11 (/ 

Deane r. Deane and Merriman, 10 to 11 « 

Delaney v. Delaney and Grey, 12 / 11 if 

De WUhorst v. De Wilhorst, 80 a 11 c 

Dickinson v. Dickinson, 8 to 13 b 

Dixey r. Dixey, 18 j 13 c 

Dockrill v. Dockrill, 11; 14/ 

Dodd V. Dodd and Connelly,' 2; 13 d 

Edgecombe v. Edgecombe and Cook, 12 m 

IZd 

Edwards v. Edwards and Cook, 26 a 11 « 

"Etft'Vdne v. "E»T«k\T\ft, ^ 3 13 d 

Eyxe V. ^yte, ^ m\^ d— ^m\^\> 

E'mCAtvy v. YVusSV^^y , ^<^ m W c 

EiteAiTace v. Y\T^\>ttv.^'i, V^ 5 ^^ ^ 



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Soo 



BiToroe Court (conttnuecT), 

Flower v. Flower, 9 m 12 rf— 16 m 11 « 

Fraser v. Fraser, 12 j 11 d 

Frost V. Frost. 28 a 13 6 

Fulton V. Fulton and Metcalf, 80 a 11 r 

Gibbons v. Gibbons and Paterson, 9^ 18 e 

Godson V. Godson, 5 m 13 d 

Goodman v, Goodman, 30 m 11 c — 81 m 

11 € 
Gore V. Gore and Roberts, 9 j 18 fr— 18 j 

13 c 

Green v. Green and Bell, 8 m 18 c 

and Haj, 10 m 11 «— 18^' 13 c 

Gray v. Gray and Coster, 6 j 11 « 

Guy V, Guy and Adams, 30 m 11 c 

GumbreU v, Gumbrell and Smith, 10 m 11 « 

Hacldtt V. Hackitt, 80 m 11 c 

Hagger r. Hagger, 4^ 11 6 

Hammond v, Hammond, 5 mlS d 

Handley v. Handley and Grant, 2j IS d 

Hargreaves v, Hargreaves, 31 m 11 e — 11 j 

14 e 

Harris v, Harris, 28 a 13 6 

Hart V. Hart and Measures, 26 m 18 </ 

Hawksley v, Hawksley and Popple, 5 m 

I2d 
Hayes v, Hayes, Machin, and Challenor, 29 

mild 

Hays V. Hays and Wallis, 11 i 14/ 

Hepworth v, Hepworth, 26y 11 rf 

«^ Hope V, Hope and Erdody, 11 ; 14 e 

Hoyle V, Hoyle, BmlSd 

Hunter v. Hunter, 5 mlS d 

Iiish V. Irish and Leefield, 28 a 18 6 

Irving ». Irving, 30 a 11 c 

James v, James, 30 m 11 c 

Jones V, Jones, 8 tn 13 c — 31 wi 11 « 

Keen v. Keen, 24 a 18 6 

Kelly V. KeUy, 16 /« 11 « 

Kemp V, Kemp and Stewart, 28 a 13 6 

Lamplough v. Lamplough, 12 j 1 1 d 

Lawrence v, Lawrence and Egerton, 8 m 

18 c 

Leach v. Leach, 80 m 11 c 

Lewis V, Lewis, 24 a 13 6 

Little V. Little, 8 w 13 6 

Longley v. Longley and Burder, 12/11 d 

Lord V. Lord, '^ m lis 

Mable v. Mable, 5 w 13 d 

Marchant v, Marchant and George, 6 m 

18 s 

M'Afee v, M*Afee, 4/116 

M'Graith v. M*Graith and Queen, 7 m 12 c 

McLaren v. M'Laren, 30 a 11 c 

Medley v. Medley, Vickers and Durrans, 4 

J lib 

Molony v, Molony, 26 a 11 e 

Monteith v. Monteith and Burke, 26 a 1 1 s 

Moss v. Mod« and Leggett, 11 ; 14/ 

Mundell v. Mundell, Rothey and Thorpe, 

4/116 

Murdock v. Murdock, 31 m 11 e 

Murpbjr V. Murphy t 81 m 11 e 

NJcbolls V. Nicbolla and Webb, 26 a 11 e 

AudBojrdeJl, 31 m 11 e 

Notices, I ft a 9 c 



Divoxoe Oonrt (continued), 

Ostrorog v. Ostrorog, 8 m 13 c 

Overton v. Overton, 2 ; 18 rf 

Paramor v. Paramor and Ross, 11^ 14 f 

Peake v. Peake and Bailey, 4^ 11 6 

Pennifold v. Pennifold, 80 a 11 c 

Peters w. Peters, 30 a 11 c 

Player v. Player and Collins, 25 a 11 <f 

Pool i;. Pool and Dunn, 18/ 18 c 

Poole V. Poole, 26^11 d 

Price r. Price, 6 to 18 e 

Rainy u. Rainy, 6 m 13 s 

RicketU i;. Ricketts and Ricketts, 2€ all • 

Ridout V. Ridout and Harvey, 81 m 11 s 

Robinson r. Robinson, 26 a 11 e 

Roworth V, Roworth and Audren, 6 m 18 d 

Rudd V. Rudd, 1 m 18 e— 15 mils 

Russell V, Russell and Brown, 2^ 18 d 

Sands v. Sands and Restall, 6y 11 e 

Sargent v, Sargent, 26 a 11 d 

Sewell V. Sewell, 26 a 11 « 

Shottlander v. Shottlander, 80 a 11 e 

Simpson v, Simpson and Reid, 81 m 11 c 

Searle r. Searle, 2j 13 d 

Smith V. Smith and Wright, 1 m 13 e 

Southern v. Southern and Deakin, 9j 18 • 

Speck V, Speck, 1 m 18 c 

Steele v. Steele and Hollins, 5 m 18 d 

Stephenson v, Stephenson, Greening and 

Onions, 10 m 11 e 
Stockford v. Stockford and Thompson, 2 / 

18 d 
• — Such V, Such, 6 TO 18 a 

Sumner (Senator) v, Sumner, 29 m 7 6 

Taggart t?. Taggart, 12 to 18 6 

Taylor v, Taylor, 26 a 11 d 

r. Taylor, Warner, and Taylor, 29 to 11 d 

— 4yil 6— 18 /18 c 

Thairlwall v. Thairlwall and Lee, 6 to 13 d| 

Thomas r. Thomas, 12/ 11 d 

Townsend v. Townsend, 28 a 18 6 

Turner v. Turner, 1 w 18 c — 5 to 18 d 

Yale V, Vale and Brown, 9 to 12 d 

Valpy V. Valpy, 26 a 11 « 

le V, Attorney General and others, 9 i 

18 s 

Walton V. Walton, 28 a 18 6—30 a 11 c 

Ward r. Ward, 26 w 13 d-^SO to 11 c 

Wright V, Wright, 80 a 11 c 

Webb v. Webb and Nicholas, 12^ 11 d 

Wells V. Wells and Bagley, 80 to 11 c 

Westerdale v, Westerdale, 6 to 18 d 

White V, White and BuUock, 1 to 13 c 

Whitehead v. Whitehead, 80 a 11 c 

Whittaker v. WhitUker, 11 /14 s 

Williams i\ WiUiams, 26 a U d 

Winslow V. Winslow, 80 m 11 c— 31 to 11 d 

Wood V. Wood, 81 ;/i 11 e 

I'. Wood and Brown, 2j 18 d 

Divorce Law Used to Exonerate a Man from 

Murder, 29 m 5 / 

and Ufttm otl'VJx^w^^w^i '^3kv^vV^*^'^ *• 

Yl d 



Wale 



Doe 



PALlfEB'8 INDEX 



THE TI1CE8 '' NEWSPAPEB. 



[April 1 to 



Dock, Spencer, at DubliD, 16 a 7/— -17 a 8 a 
Docks, State of Shares, in evei-;! days paper 
Dodson (John George) on Central Asia, 13 w 7 c 
Dog Show, at the Crystal Palace, 20 j 4 / 
Dolby (Henry; on the State of Regent Street, 25 

DoUs in India, 15 a 10 </ 

Dolland &Co., on Closing Ludgate Hill for Re- 
pairs, 6j'5/ 
Dominican Bond Holders, Notes about, 9 a 6 e 

Republic, New Offices, 13 j 9 / 

Doncaster New Com Exchange, 21 a 14 5 
Dorset Mendicity Society, Annual T/leeting, 10 a 

Id 
Douglass ( — ) Account of his Escape from 

Slavery, 2 a 12 « 
Dover Harbour of Refuge, 12 wt 9 rf— 2 / 6 /* 

Pier and the Shingles, 15 a 4 / 

Dow (Neal) on the Maine Liquor Law, 9 m 12 c 

on Americans and Englishmen, 2'6j V2f 

Downes (Missionary), see India 

Drake (Wm. R.) on the Collection of Antiquities 

now Offered to the British Museum, 8 a 4/ 
Dramatic and Musical Sick Fund. Annual Meet- 
ing, 17 a 11/ 

BaU in Aid of, 24 a If 

Drew (Frederic) on the Central Plateau of Asia, 

10a 7 rf 
Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Associa- 
tion, Annual Meeting, 30 m 7 c 
Duchy of Cornwall— Appointments, 21 j 7 / 
Ducie (Lord) on Emigrants in Brazil, 17 j 10 d 
Duckworth (Rev. W. A.) on the Voluntary 

School Rate at Puttenham, 27jSc 
Dudley Gallery, 9^7/ 
Dudley-Stuart Home, Meetings, 26 a 8 c 
Duel in Paris Between M. de Borda and M. 

Delpit, 21 a 7/ 
Durham Miners Demonstration, IG j 10 6 
University — Award of Scholarships, 26 / 

Dutch Waterworks Company, 9j 9 a 
Dwellings in Stables, 13; 8 a 

E. 

Eagles (C. L.) on the Spithead Salutes, 26 j 
14 a 

Earthquake at Cairo, Illinois, 21 m 13 a 

at Doncaster, in England, 30 a 5 e 

in Italy, 30> 7 6 

at San Salvador, 12 a 5 a— 21 a 7 c— 22 abb— 

28 a 6 d—2S a 8 rf— 29 a 7 </— 29 a 12 </— 30 a 
10 a— 7 m 6 rf— 9 m 5 c— 16 m 10/ 

^ Letter to the Lord Mayor of London 

Narrating the Calamity. 7 m b d 

at San Vicente, 15 a 6 e 

East India Company, General Court, 19 a {j e 

London Museum, 14 m 11 y— 17 m 9 /* 

Deputation of Both Sexes to Govern- 
ment to Open it on Sundays, 26 m 12 e 

Deputations to Open on a Sunday, 27 vi 

13 d 

to Oppose Hb Opening on a Sunday, 12 j 6e 

^a^ter AmusetnentB, 15 a 8 a 
■— --»c>Jior/ejr, 11 a 7/ 

Sl^r^/J^ ^^^^^^ecimw of Zymotic £Di«ea»e«, 



Ebury (Lord) Note from, 20 to 10 5 
Eccentric Character— Mr. Ryves, 29 a 12 d 
Ecclesiastical Appeals, 7 m 7/ 
Commissioners, Nineteenth Annual Report, 

9 7M 4 e 

Economy of Science, 1 a 10 b 

which Pays — National Provincial Bank of 

England, 24 ;« 7/ 
Edinburgh, American Par'^y at, 30j 11 e 
University, Archseological Lectureship in, 18 

abf . 
Decision Against Lady Medical Students, 

30y 9 d 

Degrees Conferred, 26 a 7 f 

Half Yearly Meeting of the Oeneral 

Council, 17 5/ 
EDUCATION:- * 
the Act and the Twenty-fifth Clause, 29 a 

11 b 
Church of England and Irish Education, 28 

m 6d 

Code of Regulations, 18 a 5 d 

Compulsory, 30^* 12 rf 

Denominational in Bengal, Notes about, 9 a 

10 c— 10 a 5 rf— 14 a 6 6—16 a 8 c— 17 a 7 J— 
18 a 7 c— 22 a 5 c 

Elementary Act Amendment, Meetmgs 

about, 16/7 «— 17 / 5 e—23j 14 e 
Return of Newspapers Containing no- 
tices, 22 m 5 d 

Teachers, Annual Conference of, 18 a 

7c 

Endowed Schools, 9 a 7 c 

Female, Notes about, bjlOd 

in Ireland, Deputations to Government 

about, 19 »i 7 d—2i m 8/ 

of Female Prisoners, '3 a 10/ 

of Girls, 22 a 7 Z'— 24 a 11 /*— 6 m 14 c 

In India, 11 a 6' «— 12 a fd 

London School Board :— Attendance Certi- 
ficates, 8 »i 8 f—22 in 6/ 

the Act in Operation, 19 ; 12 a 

Easter Holy days, 3 a 6 « 

Education of the Blind &c., 1 m 12/ 

Edupational Work, 16 m 12 6—26/9 6 

Expenditure by Committees, 29 w 7/ 

Feeding Schools, 1 m 12/— 29 m 7/ 

Fees, 1 m 12 f—S m 8/— 16 m 12 6—22 m 

6/—l2j5f—l9j'\2a 

Finance, 3 a 6 e— 1 m 12/— 12 J 5/— 26 



j9b 



m 6/ 



First New School, 16 m V>. b 
■ Honorary Management of Divisions, 22 



Hours of Bible Instruction, 8 « 6 e 
■ Industrial Schools 8 m 8/— 29 m 7/ 

Inspections, 22 m 6 /' 
• Mortimer Memorial Scholarship, Open 



Competition for, 21 m 14 d—29 m 7/ 

New Bill, 26 / 9 6 

Buildings and Sites, 16 w 12 6 

Offices for the Board, 29 w 7/ 

Schools, 22 m 6 /— 26; 9 6 



- Ynaca lot Oo%v^\\»'i*%<i^%A^'^*^ ^ 
lot '^\iO\w%> ^"^ ^^ 'I f 



June 30, 1873] palmer's ixd£x to " the times *' nbwspapeb. 



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Education (continued). 

London School Board :— Proposed *• Cere- 

moniar* on Opening the First School, 20 m 5 c 

Proposed Reform Bill, 3 a 6 < 

Salaries of Visitors, 22 w 6/ 

School Sites, 16 m 12 6—22 m 6/— 19i 

12 a 



Schools in St. Pancras, 3 a 6 e 

Suitable Schools, 29 m 7 / 

Transfer of Schools, 22 w 6 /— 29 //i 7 / 

Truant Children, 8 a 6 c 

Whitsun Holydays, 29 m 7 / 

National Education League. Meeting of 

the Committee, 24 j 12 b 

of Women, ao> 6 d 

— North London Collegiate and Camden 

School for Girls, Distribution of Prizes by the 

Duchess of Teck, 19 j 9 c 

Surrey District School, 23 a 8 b — 10 m 5 



/— 12 m 9 c 

Parliamentary Grant Towards, 12 a 9 e 

Practical Education, Notes about, 31 m 6/ 

Primary, Meetings about, 19 a 5 <• 

Privy Council Notices, 5 a 5 /— 9 a 8 6— 

23 a 8 a— 30 a 8 6—9 m 8 o— 10 m 11 /— 14 m 

7 d--7j 7 /-21 J 7/-30 j 9/ 
Public Schools Commission, 19 j 5 /*— 26 ; 

96 

Russell (Earl) on, 13 m 9/ 

Scotch Department, 23 w 9 /" 

Annual Parliamentary Grants, 6 j 4/ 

Uncertificated Teachers, Notes about, 24 j 

12 f 
Eflicacy of Prayer, Bp. of Winchester on, 20 m 

12 b 
Eggs, Imported Value of, 10 a 7 6 
Egypt, the Khedive at Alexandria, 16 m 7 6 

at Constantinople, 23 m 5 6 

Judicial Reform in, 2^ 7 c 

the Proposed Judicial Reforms Approved 

of by England, 28 a 7 <: 

Language of Ancient, 23 w 9 / 

Monuments in, 3 a 10 6 

New fxMin to Extinguish the Floating Debt, 

16>7c— 17j5 6 

Preservation of Monuments in, l9joe 

Treasury Board, 5 ; 6 6 

Egyptian Commercial and Trading Company, 19 

M 9 6 
Elcho (Lord) on Northumberland House, 7 a9 d 
Elder (John) & Co., on the Anglo-Austrian 

Steam Navigation Company, 24 a 9 a 
Electric Light at Westminster Palace, see Pjlb- 

LiJkMENT Houses. 
Elias (Ney) on Pekin, 15 m 6/ 
on Russian Trade with Central Asia, 8 a 

Bd 
Election (General) the Anticipated, 12 m lie 
Election Expenses— New Bill about, 28 w 6 6 
ELECTION PETITIONS:— 

Galway. 26 m 14 b 

Glocester, 5 ; 12 e— 23> 6/ 

Tyrone, 3 ;« 7 / 

VLEOTIOm:^ 

Meetings of Roman Catholics to Orffanize 

tJieir Votc§at the Coming, 26 a 7 d 

Batb.£9a5c^28aS/^2(ia7d^2Bal(i 



ElectiODB (continued). 

c— 1 m 9 d— 3 m 5 6—7 m 5 rf— llj 11 /— 18i 
10 6-19; 6/— 20i 9 A- 21 j 6 s— 23 /l4 d— 
24> 9/— 25> 8 r— 26 ; 14 a—2Sj 12 s 

Sketch of the New Member, 28 j 12 e 

Berwickshire, 9 « 8 c—lSj 10 a— 18^ 10 h 

— 19i 6/ -23^ 14 €—26j 8 c— 287 12 s-^/ 

9/ 

Canterbury, 28 a 10 c 

Carlisle, 19 m 9 d 

Colchester, 6j9c 

Devon (South,) 1 m 9 d—Hj 9/— 17^ 9 f 

New Member, 18 J 13 / 

Folkestone, 27 j 12 / 

Glocester, 29 a 9/— 1 m 9 d— 3 m 6 6—7 m 

5 rf— 9 m 9/— 16> 13 e 

New Member, 17 wi 5 <? 

Greenwich, 2 w 1 1 /— 3 m 5 6 

Isle of Wight, 26 a 7 a 

Kihnamock, 4 a 7y— 9 a 8 c— 12 a 6 6— 2« 

m9f 

Kirkcaldy Burghs, 26 a 7 ci 

Maidstone, 5 <f 5 c — 19 a 12 a 

Radnor Boroughs, 2/86 

Reading, 2^8 /' 

Richmond, Yorks, the New Member, 38 m 

Roscommon, 16 3 12 / 

Stafford, 22 m 6 f 

Tjrrone, 8 a 12 e— 9 a 8 c— 11 a 8 s 

Sketch of the New Member, 9 a 9/ 

Westminster, 19 a 5 c 

. New Member, 30 j 10 a 



Wigtown BUi'ghs, 7j 9/ 

Worcester, 18 a 5 6 

Elphinstone (J. D. A.) on the Paumben Canal, 
II j oc 

Emanuel Hospital, 24 a 10 6—12 m 14 a 

Meeting at Westminster Against the Cor- 
poration Management of, 8 m 10 c 

Embezzlement of a Rate CoUecter at Ardwick, 
17m 6 c 

Emerson (Ralph Waldo; on the House of ParliA- 
ment, 22 a 9/ 

EUOEATION :- 

of '* Basket Giris " to Canada, 7 ; 11 / 

of Chinese to the West Indies, 6j 9/ 

of Miners, 10 a 5 / 

of Russians to Manitobo, 24 / 5 « 

to Brazil, 7 « 9 c— 8 a 10/— 12 a 8 c— 14 a 

5 s— 15 a 6 t— 24 in 7 /'— 30 m 7 0—2 j 7 e-^J 
8 e—l2j 11 d—\7J 10 ci-24 / 5 « 

to Canada, 21 a 6 f-^Uj 4 e 

to La Plata, 11 a 3d 

to Minnesota, 20 j 5/ 

to New Zealand, 2 a 10 s 

to Paruguay, 9 a 5/ 

to Queensland, 1 6 a 9 6 

from Ireland, 21 m 13 </ 

— - from India, 26 m 6 e 

from Liver iHK)l, 3 a 10 ^ 

from Switzerland^ 4 n VI d 



o 12 /' 



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Bnd 



PAUMEB^S IHDXX TO 



nwSPAPSB. 



[April 1 



Endowed Charities, CommiMioners Beport, 10 j 

ISd 
— ^ SchoolB, Commisaion, 18 i 1 1 / 
EnglAod and O'Connell, Notes about, 21 a 8/ 

and Bussia, see Russia. 

English Catholics and the Italian Qoyemment, 

lla5e 

— Carlists, Appeal to, dj 8 c— lOj 11/ 

Church Union, Annual Meeting, 27 j 12/ 

Ironworkers in America, 15 a 4/ 

Paintings in France, Sale of, 7 m 12 <f— 8 m 

9/ 
Presbyterian Churches, Synodical Meeting, 

28 a 10 6 

Thieres in France, 6 mlOb 

V. American Hotels, 28 a 10 a 

and Spanish Republicanism, 3 j 8 a 

Enlarged Checks — a Fraud, 7 m 12 e — 8 mSe — 

10 m 6/— 12 m 9 cT— 19 m 9 6—22 m 7^-26 m 

8 a--28 m 7 6 
Enteric Fever, I7jid 
Epping Forest, New Act, 8 a 12 a 
Deputation to Qoremment Agamst the 

Encroachments in, 20 j 5/ 
Erie (T. W.) on << Composite'* Juries, 15 a 4 € 
Bsqmmauz, Birth of One, on Board the PokarU, 

24 1-5 « 
WIATBB IN LIQUIDATION :— 
Allright, Rlisham Geo^, of Wallingborough, 

28a 5 e 
Anglo-Belgian Marezzo Marble Company, 

16 m 17/ 
Appleby, Walter, and Henry Bowland 

Adams, of Old Ford, 26 m 5 <f 
Ashbee, Douglas Heath, of King William 

Street, HJ 5 d 

Bamford, Samuel, of Brixton, 4 a 18 e 

Basop Company, 11 a 6 cf 

Bishoip, John Geo., of New North Boad, 13 

f» 5 a 
-T-»- Boni, James Bryant and James H my, of 

Clapham and Stockwell, 26m o d 
•"T^ Bowen, Henry John, of South Audley Street, 

4 a 13 s 

— Champion Gold and Silyer Mines Company 
of Colorado, 2 a 18/ 

Cuby, Jacob, of New Broad Street, 30 m 8 s 

Denne, Thomas James, of Mile End, 28 a 

6 e 

Derschl, Herman, & Co., of Soho, 30 a 4 < 

Dodd, Henry Cluurles, of Brompton, 11 a 6 cf 

Duffield, William, of Stepney, 8 a 11 c 

Dyer, William James, of Castle Street, W., 

18i5 6 

Eclipse Gold Mining Company, 2 a 18/ 

Elm, Frederick, of Tonbridge, 28 a 5 « 

Emil Oppert & Co., of London, 1 m 8 a 

Florence, Wm. Frederick, 9 j 6 « 

Fox, Dayid, of Castle Court, City of London, 

6m 6 c— 19 m 5/ 

Walter, & Co., of Holbom, &c, 28 a 5 e 

— Gilbert and Kerr, of Abchurch Lane, City, 

OledbUl, JAme§ Tidswellf of Clifford Stteet» 



Estates in liquidation (continued). 

Hallworth, WiUiam, of Lawrence Fountn^ 

Lane, 19 m5€ 

Hertfordshire Brewery Company, 19 m 5 / 

Imperial Rubber Company, 11 a 5 <f 

— International Contract Company, 14 m 10 c 

Laslett, Richard, of Brighton, Ua Sd 

Nash and Haywood, 4 a 7/ 

— ^ Oppert, Emil, & Co., of London, 1 mfi a 
Parry, Thos., of Old Street, London, 11 a 

6d 
Patent Pulp and Paper Mills Company, of 

Ireland, 11 a 5 <f 
Penson & Co., Limited, of St. John Street, 

8 m 15 4^ 
Proctor, J. and J., of Falcon Square 15 m 

Us 

Pugin, Edward Welby, 11 o 6 rf 

Rosherville Hotel Company, 2 a 18/ 

Salmon, Geom, of Betnnal Green, 14 m 13 6 

Schumann, Auul Benjamin, of Bankaide, 12 

mlb d 
Shaw, John Alex. Jas., of Leadenhall St, 

2SaSd 

Short, George, of Maidstone, 20y 3 e 

Sleeman and Beverley, of Fowket Buildingi, 

19m6 e 
Smith and Vickery, of the City and HoUo- 

way, 1 a 18/ 

Spencer, F. A., & Co., of London, 2Su5d 

Strickland, James, of Hackney, 25J i^e 

Taplin, Rich. Fred., of Monkwell Street, 16 

ml7e 
Temple, Rer. Watkin, of South Lambeth, 

18^6 6 

Tinge^, Samuel Neal, of HoUoway, 17 a 14 6 

Tomkms, Stratton, of Aldermanbuiy, 28 a 

6 d 

Toynbee, John, of Islington, l7jB/ 

Verkruzon, Moritz Auten, of Gresham St., 

13 m 13 <r 
West London Wharres and Warehouaei 

Company, 30 a 4 e 
White, James, of St. Paul's Churchyard, 6 

m 5 c— 16 »• 17 « 

WiUdn, Robert, of Hammersmith, 2 m 18 / 

Willment, Samuel, of Tottenham Court 

Road, 28 m 13 (/ 
Wilson, Charles Newman, of Charles Street,' 

E., 3;12e 
Young, Thomas Johnson, of Gresham St, 

la 13/ 
Eton College— New GoTemor, 5 a 9/ 

Election, 21 m 12 b—llj Hf 

Fourth of June at, 6^ 10 c 

Newcastle Scholarship, 7 a 12/ 

Eugenie (Empress) in Paris, 5 j 5 5 

Manifesto of, 6> 9/ 

M. Pietre's Denial of its Authenticity. 6 

Morements of, 26 i 7 a 

European Assurance Aasociation :— Boins's Case, 
20 1 12 (f 

CVis^W'k Cisjw^VY a ^ d 

Q(^IA'a CaJi^ \V a ^ d 



\20|15 



June SO, 1878.] falmxb*s xhdxx to ** 1B£ xxuks " nwspAPBB. 



Hi 



Enropesn AMurance Afiodation :— Hurmlui*! 

Gate— Pratt*! Case, 20 j 12 d 

Hort*8 Case, 9 a 11 a 

Murgatroyd'g Case, 21 j 11 e 

MuBhets Case, 21 > 11 e 

Scott's Case, 9 a 11 a 

"Sittings, 9 a 11 a— 11 a 8 </— 11 i 18 /— 12 

7*76 

The Solicitors* Jownal on, 287 8 c 

Suliyan's Case— Thomson's Case, IS J IS d 

Walton Williams's Case, 21 j 11 d 

Evaagelical Protestant Deaconesses' Institution 

and Ttaining Hospital, 81 m 6/ 
Excellent Example— Lord Cork and the Breed 

of Horses, 21 a 12 <f 
Exchange, Court of, 2 a 10 €—5 a 7 d— 9 a 6 <>— 

11 a 4 d^l6 a 5 e— 19 a 7 c— 28 a 10 c— 26 a 

10 c— 30 a 10/— 3 n 10 e— 7 m 10 a— 10 m 10 

6-14 m 10 c— 17 m 10 t— 21 m 8 o— 28 ml f 

—81 IN 7 a^7 / 10 a— 11 j 12 6— 14> 6 a— 18 

i 12 a— 21 j 7 6— 26 / 7 a— 28^ 7 c 
Exchequer BaUnces, Betum of, 26 a 1 If 

Bills, Qovemment Notice about, 28 in 7/ 

Execution of William Foster the '<Car-ho(Uc" 

Murderer, 4 a 4 e 

Case of Mr. Huguet, 11 i 12 <f 

of George Lea, a Negro, in North Carolina, 

Sjif 
Harriet Morris, for Murder, Beprieved, 6 a 

10 d 

of Thomas Scobie, for Murder, 16 a 4/ 

Bespited, 28 a 14 </ 

Mr. Calcraf t Disappointed, 1 jh 7 e 

Execution Creditor Under 50X, not Barred by 

Bankruptcy, 6j 11 c 
Exeter Cathedral, Bestoration, 28 m 5 f-^5j 4 e 
Princess Louise and Marquis of Lome at, 

22 m of 
Export Betums, 9 m G </— 12 m 8 6—29 m 6 a— 

30 m 6 a— Hi 12 a 

Betums During the Month, 9 a 6 a 

Extradition Treaty with Italy, 2 a 7/— 3 aSd 



Factory Hours, Deputation to Gtovemment about, 
12>6< 

Labour, Mr. Mundella's Bill, Extracts from, 

12j 6/ 

Nine Hours Bill, Meetings about, ISjJt 

Act for Denmarlc, 26i 6 « 

Faint Praise, 10 ; 6 </ 

Fairbaira (Sir W.) on Working Steam Expan- 
sively, 3 a 6/ 

^— on the Durability of Iron Ships and on 
Biveted Joints, 25 u 8 a 

— — on the Strength of Iron Ships, 10 a 5/ 

Fairbaim Engineering Company, IS a7 d 

Fallen Among— Carlists, 6 m 12 d 

Farmers' Defence Association, Proposal to Es- 
tablish, 18^9 

Difficulty, Notes about, Sj If—ij 7 e 

Fajfhionable Intelligence, 26 a 9/ 

Faure (M.) Sale of hie Modem Pictures, 10 j 7 c 

FMtrcett (Millicent Garrett) on Free Public Li- 

bmrieg, 19 m 9 e 
— on Womm*a Pririleges and I>i«U)ilitie(^ 9; 



Turner, Sold to 



Female Orphan Asylum, Annual Meeting, 10 ) 
12/ 

Fever and Small Pox in London, 28 a 18/ 

Fielden (Joshua) Speech at the Bristal Working 
Men's ConservatiTe Association, 16 a 6 a 

Fiji l8la:nds, Deputation to (Government in Fa- 
vour of the Annexation of, 13 m 11 T 

— Dbturbances in, 24 1 4 s 

— Massacre in, 28 m 10 6 

N otes about, 24y 7 s 

FIHE ABTS :— 

Amsterdam Loan Collection, m 4 s 

— Artiits' Benevolent Fund, Annual Dinner, 
26 m 8/ 

Arts Exhibition at Aberdeen, 18/4 / 

Coi^stable's "Weymouth Bay*' Presented 

to the Louvre by Mr. Wilson the PWhassr, 

9m9y 
Dudley Qallery, 9 j 7/ 

— Engravings of M. W. 
Messrs. Agnew, 26j7 d 

Exhibition of English Landscape Drawlhgl 

on the Boulevard des Italians, 2 m 12 a 
of French Artists in New Bond St. 22 a 

12 d 
Boyal Acadamy, 3 m 12 a— 19 m 6 d— 26 

j 6 a 
of the Works of Livmg Artists in Paris, 

6 m 12 b 
French Qallery Exhibition in Patt Mall, 18 

a 7 a 
Holman Hunt's << Shadow of Death," 7 a 11 

/— 14 a 7 «— 3 m 6 6 
National Portrait Gallery. 14 a 8 /— 5 / 

6e 
Phillip and Creswick Collection^ at South 

Kensington, la 12 c—7 a 11/ 
Prioe Sale List of Mr. Cottrill's Collection 

of Modem Pictures, Ac., 26 a 12 e— 28 a 7/ 
of a Collection of Costly Engravings 

Sold at Sotheby's, 30 m 5 / 
of the Works of the Painter David Cox, 

6 m 11 /•— 6 m 9/ 

-of Mr. James Garrett Frost's Collec- 



tion, 19 m 14 b 

of Mr. Gilbert's Modem Oil Paintings, 18 

a6/— 19a9« 

■ of Mr. Hargreaves's Collection of Pic- 
tures, 9 / 12 <f 

of Mr. Hayllar's Modem Pictures, 1 a 

6d 

of High Class Modem Pictuiee by Fos- 
ter, 8 m 8 <; 

Mr. Howard's Collection of Ancient and 

Modem Pictures, 12 m 7/ 

of Mr. James' Collection of Objects of 



Art, 17 m 12 d— 19 m 14 6—23 m 12 • 

of M. Laurent Bichard's Collection of 

Pictures, 12 a 6 6 

- Gen. Lygon's Collection of Objects of 



Art,30a6(f— ImlO/- 



Murrieta, •i^ lu VIS , ^ x^..^,^. vx 



:ilLoi Paix.X.m^% ax.^^%M* 03«« -^^- 



Fill 



PALVEb'S IHDBX to ^' THE TTMSS '' NVW8PAPEB. 



Hm Arti (amtinusd), 

— Price Bale List of Pictures and Dnwinffi 
by Rnglifh and Foreign Artists, at Christie^ 

of Turner's Engrayings, 28 a 7/ 

of a Collection of Water Colour Draw- 
ings, Sold by Christie, 30 m 5 f—2j 7 d 

Purchase and Re-iale of the Gainsborough 

Picture, 16 m 7 6 

Sale of the ** Antiope " of Rubens, 80 m 5 e 

of Art Treasures, 30 a 5 s 

of English Paintings in France, 7 m 12 <f 

of the " Father Ererlasting " and another 

Frescoe, 80 a 5 e 

of M. Faure's Modem Pictures, 10/ 7 c 

of the " Martyrdom of St. Cedlia,'^ 80 a 

6« 

Water Colour Exhibitions, 9m Ad 

Fire Insurance, Notes about, 1 a 10 a 

Trap at Grosvenor Mews, 29 m 8 c 

FIBE8: — 

6 a 6 c— 9 a 11 a— 12 a 10 6—22 a 12 &— 80 

. a 5 ci— I m 12 /— 6 m 10 d—S m 12 6—14 m 8 

6—16 m 7 /— 19 m 14 c— 21 m 7 c— 4 j 10 e— 5 

jl2d 

in June, 12i7/ 

at Abbey Mills Distillery, 17 a 9 s 

in the Alcazar, Marseilles, 27/ 5 a 

— at Alexandra Palace, Total Destruction of 
the Buildfaig. 10 j 7 d—UJ 7 < 

— Insurance Offices Affected by, 10 ; 12 • 
Notes about, ISj 8 a— 14 i* 10 b 

— ^— at Anderson & Co's., India Rubber itc. 
Factory, at Limehouse, 8 m 12 6 — 9 m 9/ 

at Andrew's, at Hatcham, 25 j S b 

at Ardgaith Farm, Perthshire, 80 i 8 /* 

— in Aredbo, ] a 10 e 

— at A8pinwall,at the Pacific Mail Company's 
Wharf, 29 a 7 /• 

— at Battyes, Coach Builder, Long Acre, 6 ; 
12rf-6il0/ 

at Birley^s Mills, Preston, 18 i 7 « 

— Boston— at Haley's Furniture Warehouse, 
81m6 6— 2/7c— 12i6c 

— ^— at Clickering's Piano Manufactory, 81 m 

5 5— 12; 6 e 
— ^— English Offices Losses by, 2; 9 c 
at Butterworth's Cotton Waste Mill, Man- 
chester, 27m 7/ 

— in Canada and New Brunswick, 23 j 7 c 
«-» in Chapel St., Somers Town, 9 a 11 a 

— in Chicago, Still Burning, 15 mS d 
at Cincinnati, 26; 6 /* 

at the College of St Amand, Ghent, 1 m 7 6 

— at Connell, Watson and Hogarth's Store in 
Flinders Lane, Melbourne, 16 m 5 b 

in Constantinople, Two, 29 m 5 b — 2 j 7 c — 

6j6c 

Donation of the Sultan to the Sufferers' 

Bj6b 

at Co wen's Wool Factory, Poplar, 21 m 7 c 

— — Mt rhwning'B, Floor Cloth Factory, Chelsea, 
S a 5 e 

\ '•^ DnylBden Cotton Mill, 23 J 14 e 

Z — *^^^PrV^^ JdiUs, Ht Chicopee. 16 a 8 6 



FivM {eontinwd), 

at Ferguson's Cobur Works, Glasgow, 6) 

5c 

Fifteen Sugar Cane Plantations in Cuba 

Burnt Down, 14 a 3 c 
«— Forest Fires at Michigan, 28 j 7 c 
in Francis Street, Dublin, Saw Mills, 9 i 

12c 

at Galashiels, 18 a 10/ 

at the Globe Theatre, Boston, 81 m 5 6— IS 

j 5 c 
at Grovesnor Mews, Berkeley Square, Fatal, 

28 m 6 c— 29 m 8c 

at Gav Street, LirerpooL 14 a 5/ 

— Hamilton, in Nevada, Destroyed by Fire^ 

80 / 7 c 
at Hartleys &Co., Soap Works, Wapping, 

ir m6d 
at Hong Kong— Fifty-Four Acres of 

Houses Destroyed, 8^10/ 
at Hyde Park, Woollen Mills, Massac! teHi 

9; 7 c— 26^6./ 

at Irving's Rice Mills, Liverpool, 8 a 11 c 

Fatal at Johnson Street, Somers Town, 7 a 

12 <^-9 a 11 6 

at Kensington Railway Station, 30 a 5 </ ' 

at the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 

Works, Manchester, 28 a 7 e— 29 a 8 c 
in xJondon — ^900 Hundred Miles of Water 

in London, Available for, Sj 4/ 
at Machigammi, 200 Houses Destroyed, 

23y7c 
at Morgan's Oil Warehouse, Sutton, 3 j 

7 a 
at Mr. Morrison's Seat, Malham, York- 
shire, 25 a 11 e 
at Mr. Norris's, Leather Gilder, Hanway i 

Street, 12^11/ 

at the National Bank, Serona, 2j 7 c 

at Newburg, New York, 26 j 6/ 

at Parkinson's Brass Foundry, Black- 
bum, 22 a 12 6 
Funeral of the Two Firemen, Killed at, 

25a5r 
at Pattern and Charles's Candle Works, 

Wapping, 14 m 8 6 
at Peak and Freen's, Dockhead, 24 a 7/ 

at Port-au-Prince— 150 Houses Burnt, 

12 m 7 c— 29 m 7 e— 31 m 12 d 

— at Port of Spain, Destroying the Colonial 
Company's Cooperage, lal0« — 16a6« 

-^— at Prospect Mill, Sowerby-Bridge, Hali- 
fax, 10 m 6 /i 

at Putney Heath, 22 a 12 6 

at Ripley's Cotton Mill. Bradford, 28 i 

14 e 
at the Runcorn Soap and Alkali Com- 
pany's Works, 19 in 14 c 

at Sandbach &Co'8., Stores, Demerara, 15 

a6c 

at Saunders's, Waste Paper Dealer, 

Borough, 16 m 7/ 

at St. Luke's Church, Brompton, 82 a 
12 b 

Vxv ?Nt. MMn\rL%\*W5ft, 1 a Vi d 



a^ 

\- 



Juno 80f 1878.] pauosb's imdxx to " the thus '' hswbpafeb. 



Vxft 



TItm (etmtinued). 

at Smith's Anni Tarern, Toolejr Street, 

4 ; 10 « 

Bope Groimds, Bermondsey, 5 m 10 </ 

at Sprague'8, Tailor, Old Bond Street, 6 

;io/ 

at the Star Theatre and Music Hall, 

Derby, 26 m 7/ 

at Taylor's Chocolate and Mustard Fac- 
tory, in Whitechapel, 6 w 10 c/— 6 m 6 rf 

at Saledo, Ohio, 21 j 6/ 

at Valetta, the Theatre Royal Destfoyed, 

27 m 7c— 4^10 6 

at Victoria MiU, Bradford, 23 j 14 e 

••First Lord of the Treasury" and ** Prime 
Minister," Notes about, 16 a 4 6 

Fish, Seizure of Diseased, 4 a 7 e 

Capture of a Large Trout in the Thames, 2 

fll« 

Fishboume (E. Gardiner) on H. M. S. Devasta- 
tion, 9 a B e 

on the Construction of Iron Ships, 22 a S d 

Fisheries :— Cornish Mackerel, 27 m 12 c— 12 j 

Eaatem, 3 a 8 a— 7 a 6/— 14 a 9 c— 21 a 11 

/— 29 m 6 d—5j 11 c— 16^ 9 d 

Herringr in the North, 2^9 f—9j 9 c 

Irish Sea Coast, 12 a 9 c— 3 / 4 e—Aj 6/— 

6y7(f— 9>12 d 
Kinsale Mackerel, 30 a 11 / 

National, 28 a 14 r 

Newfoundland, 9 j 7 c 

— North American Seal, 24 a 1 1 /— 26 / 6 c 
Sahnon, 6 m 12 €—8 m 6 e— 12 m 7 f—2l m 

1 c 

of the River Tay, 17 a 7 « 

in the Tweed, 7 a 12 6—14 ab d—2S a 10 

6—26 m 9 c— 16j 13/— 23 J 8 6 

Tyne, 10 a 9 « 

of the United States, 11 ; 6 /* 

Western, Market, 1 a 11/— 7 a 7 c— 20 tn 

12 c 
Fiahery, Whale, 26 y 7 c 
Fishes, New Species of. Discovered by the Chal- 

lenger, I a 7 d 
Fishing CaUmity, 3^ 6/— 7^ 6 d—lSj 6 f—lOj 

14 e— 19 / 7/— 20 / 7 «— 27 J5f 

Subscriptions Towards, 10 j 7 / 

Clubs of London, 15 a He 

Trade of Great Grimsby, a 5 c 

Seal, 22 a 10 6 

Fishmonger's Company, Banquet, 24 « 7 c 

Hall, Banquet at, 12y 6 c 

Firth (Wm.) on the Coal Cutting Machine, 1 a 

7/ 
Fitzwilliam (Lord) and his Colliers, Important 

Interview, 6^ 5 e 

see STRIKBB—Si iihbin Pit 

Floating Swimming Baths Cooipany, \G a 5 b 
Florence Land and Tublic Works Company, 2 m 

11 a 
Flower (W. H.) on the Suppression of Vice, 24 

a 13/ 
JFc^ Signals, 11 a a 

Foreign Aid Society, Annual yijiii'v. . I'.in 
JO p '~" 



Foreign Trade of the United Kingdom, ij 4/ 

Trade in 1872, 16 m 4/ 

Office Appointments, ba 6/— 9 a 8 6—19 a 

8 a— 3 m 8 ^-7 m 7/— 17 m 7 d— 31 m 6/— 11 

; 9/— 18y 9/— 26i 6 *-28y 6 f 

Interviews, 21 w 11 /* 

Notices, 14 m 7 cf 



and Colonial Government Trust, half 

—I2j7e 
Forged Bills on Mr. Grotrian, 2 m II & 
Endorsements, 22 m 7 a— 27 m 12 c— 9 j 

9a 

see also Eklabobd ohsoks 

Forgery, Alleged, of a Stockbroker, 6 a 6 « 
Inequality on the Sentences of two Personi 

Guilty of, 13 m 12 6 
Great, on the Bank of England, Notes 

about, 1 a 10 c — 3 aS a 

American Press on, 3 a 8 a 

Account of Bidwell, 23 a 5 c 

Arrest of Bidwell, 4 a 8 b— 6 abb 

of Austin Bidwell, at Havannah, 7 a 9 

a— 11 a3&-16a 86 

the Detectives Bobbed on their Fafsage 



to Havannah, IS ab b 

American Consul Demands his Release, 

bab b— 16 aAb 

Escape and Recapture of Bidwell, 15 a 6 



6—6 m 12 a 

Bidwell Giveii up to England, dab h — 

26 a 5 6—26 a 11 6—6 m 12 o— 10 m b 6—10 m 



10 a 



Arrival of , in England, 28 m 5 6 



Arrest of Geo. Macdonnell in New York, 

7 a 13 a— 14 a 7«— 6 m 12 a 
Extradition of Macdonnell, 24 m 5 6 — ^26 

m 7 6— 26 m 8 a— 27 m b a — i j b 6—4 j 6 6— 

5^6 6— lljSrf— 18J11/ 

Antecedents of Macdonnell &c., 15 a II / 



—23 a 6 c 

Recoveries of Proceeds, 23 a 6 6—28 a 10 

6—8 m 6 e— 23 m b h 

■ Bank of England Telegraph Thanks to 



Senor Castelar for the Arrest of the Forgers, 
28 a 7 c 

Trial of the Forgers, 11 a 4 a— 11 a 8 a — 



26 a 11 a 

Forrestt and Son, on Ships' Life-Boats, 19 a 10 d 
Forster ^ — ) on the Music Fine, 24 a 12 c 
Forsyth (Wm.)on Law, Equity and Justice, 12 m 

13 6 
Fort una Company, 30 m 6 a 
Forwood (A. B.) on the Loss of the Atlantic, 9 a 

9/ 
Found Drowned in the Thames, 19 a 6 d 
FRANCE: - 
Academy of Beaux Arts, Election of a 

Musical Member, 7 a 7 a 

M. Guizot Senior Member, 4 j 10 6 . 

New Members, 3 tn 5 a—2Sj 12 e 

Rt'ception of M. Littre, 12 m 7 a 

AvvovwVTt\fe\\\^ «»xA^«ti\^o»JCsss^%A^ «.^tx. — 

12 j o (I— 'iiN ') 1 a 



FALMBB't XHDBX TO ^^ TBM TIHBS ** fnBWBrAFlB 



[April 1 to 



Daring the Commune, Notice to Depositors, 8 

m%h 

Artillery Ezperknents at Calais, 25 a 5 a 

Bazaar for the Benefit of Orphans of Sol- 
diers, Killed in the Last War, Opening of, 16 

a 8 a — 19 a 5 a 
Bazaine (Marshal) Case of, 4 a 10 /— 4 a 

12 a 
New York Herald Reporter's Exertions in 

Behalf of, 21 m 13 (i 
Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia's 

Defence of, 2lmlBd 

Belleville, Sketch of , 8 m 8 a 

BonaiMLTte (Prince Pierre) in Paris, 28 m 5 

a—Sj 5 a— 4 j 6 a— 7 jf 9f—dj 7 a— 18 j7 a 
•^— Bonapartists in Paris, 81 m 8 a 
Meet at the Funeral of M. Beneditto, 18 

j7a 

Budget, 18 j 7 a—26j 7 a— 27 ; 5 a 

for 1869, 26 i 7 a 

Cabinet, Changes in, 15 m 5 « — 17 vi 5 a — 

19 m 7 a— 26^7 

Crisis in, 19 m 8 6 

New, 19 TO 7 o— 20 m 6 6—21 m 7 a— 21 

m 7 (1—27 TO 7 a 
^— Cantonnet (late Prefect of the Rhine) no 

Trace of, 21 a 7 * 

Military Appointment Giyen to, 20 i 5 6 

Chartres, Religious Pilgrimage of Deputies 

to, 29 TO 6 a 
Clotilde (Princess) in Paris, 28 j 7 o 

Commercial Club of Nimes Closed for their 

Address to M. Thiers, 18/5 h 

Communist Convicts, Transport of to Sene- 
gal, 1 a 6 a 

to New Caledonia, 10 m 5 a 

Conserratiye Candidates' Circular, 9 m 5 a 

-^— Constitution, Revision of, 14 m 12 a — 20 to 

5 a— 21 TO 7 o— 22 w 6 a 

Consular Changes, 20j6b 

Corsaire (Z>) its Publication Prohibited, dj 

7a 
Courbet (M.) Order to Seize his Property 

Every Where, 21 i 6 a 

Cnsis at Versailles, 23 m 5 a — 24 m 5 c 

Decentralization, Committee on, Meetings, 

2ej 7 a— 28 ; 12 a--80 j 7 a 
Diplomatic News, 5 a 5 a — 10 a 5 a — 21 a 7 

a— 80 m 6 a— 31 w 5 a—6j 6 a— 9^ 7 a— 12> 

5 a — 14 i 6 a — 16 j' 7 a— 17i 5 a 

— Dividing the Spoils, Sy 9 / 

Duel Between M. Gent and M. de Sugny, 

Forbidden, 9 a 6 a — 10 a 10 a 
Duelling Case— Trial of Baron Ritter, 4 a 

10 « 
Duties on Raw Materials, 7 j 6 a — 9 /7 a— 

16j7a-19^'5 6 
Elections, 8 a 12 a— 12 a 5 a— 19 a 5 a— 29 

a 12 a— 2 to 12 a— 12 to 7 a— 13 to 7 a 

the President's Vote, 2 to 12 c 

Electora} Law, SO J 7 a 

EngUah Chamber of Commerce Founded in 

b-fiara^ 9 jn 5 a 
-Evacuation Treaty, 6m 7a 
^i^'L^^^^t^rns, llj 7 a 



France (conftnuecO. 

Fallof a Government, the Press on, 27 m 12 & 

Finance, 18y 6 </ 

Financial Statement, 21 a 7 a 

Foreign Policy of, 81 to 6 a — 2j 7 a 

Office Circular, 6 j 6 a 

- French Academy— Reception of the Due 
d'Aumale as 'a Member, 4 a 10 c 

Due d'Aumale at, 21 a 8 o 

Frosts in, 29 a 12 6—7 to 6 o 

Gaiety m, Revival of, 12 j 12 a 

Gambetta (M.) Speech at Menialemontant^ 

25a5 6 

at Nantes, 19 m 7 6 

Notices about, 16 to '7 a — 17 to 5 a 

Good Friday— all the Theatres to be doted, 

11 ado 

Government and the Assembly, 8 a 9/ 

and Foreign Relations, 4 j 5 a 



Hocke (Gen.) Anniversary of hit Birth, 

Banquet on, 2ij 12 a 

the Press on, 26 / 7 a 

Hotel de Ville at Paris, Reconstmction of, 

7 a 10 a 

Import Returns, 10 ; 7 a 

Joinville (Prince de) Speech at Langiet, 8 

j6a 

Journals, Prosecutions of. 12 m 7 a 

Literary Convention with England, 24 j 

12 a 
Lourdes Pilgrimages Re-Commenced, 26 a 

66 

Lyons Burials Regulations, 28 y 12 a 

see Ltons 

Municipal Council, 12 a 5 a 

Proclamation of the Mayor, 14 a 8 a 

Resignation of the Municipal Conncillon, 

9a5a 
Sale of Newspapers Forbidden in the 

Public Streets, llj 7 a 
Mac-Mahon (Marshal) the New President, 

26 TO 12 6 & c 

Congratulated by the King of Italy, Bj 6a 

and the Due d'Aumale, 29 to 5 c 

First Reception, 6 / 5 a 

Review at Versailles, 3 i 5 a 

Manifesto of the French Majority, 81 to 5 a 

Mediterranean Coast of, 10 a 10 6 

Meetings of the Left, 19 to 7 a 

of the Right, 19 to 7 a 

Military Re<organization in, 12 m 7 a 

Miscellaneous News, 5 a 5 a — 12 a 9 .^18 

a 5 a— 9, m 12 6—7 to 5 a— 12 to 7 o — 13 to 7 a 

—28 TO 5 a— 7 i 6 a— 11 j 7 a— 14 j 6 a— 27 ; 

5 a 

Monarchists and Republicans, 22 a 8 a 

Money Market, 2 a 5 a— 14 a 8 a — 29 a 12 

6 — 3 TO 5 a — 19 »M 7 a 

Morsoon System for Ships, 2j 7 a 

Municipal Elections, 7 a 7 a 

Bill about, 10 j 7 a 

Nancy, Banquet by the German Officer in 

Occuvivl\otv at, Vo v>\<t 'St^wcX^. OfRsiftw^ &c., on 

M. TYuviTs' ^\nV^«.^ , \^ a ^ c 

"NavoVeou ^YxYWifc^ KMka* \ft\ia* ^^xsb&^o^:^- 



Swob SO, 1878.] palmer's nmBx to the ^ times " newspaper. 



Am 



TmoM Ccontinuei), 

— *- NmtaoDJil AtBemblj : — Andriffet-Fafquiery 

Dnc d', Speech, 81 m 5 a 

Bavette at, 6 ; 12 d 

Bkek Monday with, 22 m 10 a 

Complete Liberty of Beligioua Worship, 

7j6a 
Credits Voted, 7a7 a 

— Debate on the Resignation of M. Thiers, 
26 mile 

Dissolution, 10 m 12 c 

Election of President, 4 a 12 a-— 5 aba 

-^7 a 7 a — 7 a 10 o 
— — - Notice of the New President, 8 a 12 c 
Indemnily to Paris, 6 a 5 a — 7 a 7 0—8 a 

12 a— 10 a 10 a 

Municipal Elections Bill, 10 j 7 a— 16^ 7 a 

on the Petition of Prince Napoleon, 1 a 

12 a 
Proceedings, 6 m 5 a — 20 m 6 a — 21 m 7 

a^22 m 6 a— 24 m 5 c— 26 m 11 e— 28 tn 5 a— 

29 m 6 a — 81 m 6 a — ij 6 a — 6 j 5 a — 7 ; 6 a — 

lOy 7 o— 17y 12 a—lSy 7 a— 20 j 6 a— 21 j 6 

•— 24 |- 12 a— 28 m 12 a 

— Prorognation of, 10 a 10 a 

Prosecution of M. Banc, 13 j 5 a— 16 j 7 

a— 16 I 12 6—17/ 5 a— 18/ 7 a— 19j 6 a— 20 
fb a 

^^-— Be-oiganintionof theLyonsMunicipality, 
1 a 6 a — 2 a 5 a — 4 a 12 a — 5 a 5 a — 10 a 5 a 

— Resignation of President QTeyy^ S a 5 a 
— 4 a 10e--5a9/ 

— ^— Scene in. Between M. Leroyer and the 

Marquis de Oramont, 2 a 5 a 
— -* Suei Canal Dues, 2 a 5 a 

•M. Thiers's Speech on Resigning the 



Piwidency, 26 m 11 </ 

- on Uie Majority, 81 m 5 a 



New Cabinet, 28 a 7 a 

- Crisis, 28 m 12 a— 24 mBf 

— Goremment, 27 m 5 6—27 m 12 < 



-28 m 
6 a— 80 m 6 a— 80 m 10 a— 7 / 8 a— 19 ; 10 </ 
- the Pvsis on, 27 m 7 a— 27 m 12 b— 28 



tlOc 



- President, Bill to Establish the Powers 



of , 29 m 6 a 
— — Foreign Addresses to, 87 5 a 

Policy of, 4J6 a 

' ProcUmation to the Army, 4 i 5 a 



NewQtapers, Sentences on the Managers of, 

19 m 7 b 

Suspended, 19 1 6 c — 20 / 5 6 

Paris, the Assemblies, 10/l2 d 

— Easter Holydays in, 28 a 5 </ 
— — Election of Deputy, 9 ti 5 a — 10 a 5 a — 
11 a 8 a— 12 a 5 a— 14 a 8ri— 14 a 8 (/-~15 a 5 
a— 16 a 10 c— 16 a 8 a— 17 a 6 a— 17 a 10 a— 
18 a 5 a— 21 a 7 a— 21 a 14 c-22 a 6 a— 28 a 
6 a— 24 a 7 a— 24 a 12 6—26 a 6 a— 26 a 9 / 
—26 a 6 6—28 a 7 a-28 a 11 a— 29 a 8 a— 29 
a 12 a— 80 a 5 o— 80 a 12 a— 1 m 7 a— 2 m 12 
cf— 6 m 12/ 

M. BaradetV Address, 80a 5 a 

- BoDBpartist View of, 2V a 8 e 



— I^aria Press on, 29 a 12 a 

- the President's Vote, 2 m 12 c 
-M. Beammt'^ AddrefT, 15 a 6 a 



France (continued). 

ParU, Holy Week in, 16 a 8 cf 

Improrements in, 4 i* 10 6 

and Italy, Increased Railway Accommo- 
dation, 24 a 12 e 

Marriages a-la-Mode de, 2 a 6 c 

- the Newspapers Address M. Remusat's 



Declaration, 26 a 6 a 

Parties in, 9 a 8 a 

- Political Funeral at, Bi. Brousses's, 28 ; 



7« 



- Proposed New Anglican Church in, 27 m 
18/— 80 m 8 6 

Salon, 6 m 12 6 

- Second Siege of, OfiBcial Notice about, 28 



14 </ 



Spring Theatrical Season in, 16 m 7 c 

Street Nomenclature in, 12 m 12 s 

Summer in, 80 j 14 6 

Parisians, Character of, 4 i* 10 a 

Party Combinations, 2 i 12 a 

Meetings, 20 m 6 a i 

Permanent Committee, 9 a 6 ch-21 a 7 a^ 

28 a 7 a— 6 m7 a 

Pilgrims for Paray Monial, 27 j 6 a 

Postal Convention with Russia, 26 a 5 6 

Prefects, Mimsterial Address to, 87 5 a-^l3 

j 5 6— 18 i' 12 a 

M. Gambetta on, 11 j 7 a 

More Circulars to, 14 / 5 a 

Nomination of, 28 m 5 a — 80 m 6 a 

Prosecution of Lt Progus^ 27 m 7 a 

Protest to Italy against the Religioas 

Corporations Bill Denied, 27i 6 a 
Ranc (M.) Threatened Prosecution of, 18 j 

6 a— 16 J 12 6— 17i 6 a 

Case of, 2iy 6 c— 28j 14 d-^j 14 a 

Saturday Review on, 23 ; 9 e 

Seeks Refuge in London, 19^ 6 c 

Sets the Committee at Defiance, 18 1' 7 a 

Raw Sugar, International Meeting about, 

MSSUOJLB 

Real Difficulty of, 2 j 9 e 

Receptions, 6 m 7 o 

Recognitions of the New Ministry, 2 ; 7 a 

Revenue Returns, 28 a 6 a 

Riveialtes, Medals Conferred on Four Gen- 
darmes for Repressing a Riot at, 1 a 6 a 
Rochefort (Madame) Death of, and Request 

of her Husband to Attend her Funeral, 19 a 

5a 

(Henri) Leaves for Caledonia, 14i 6 a 

Rouen, Monument to the Slain Mobiles at, 

Inaugurated, 19 j 6 c 
Rue Sedaine—Judgnient on the Prisoners 

in the Affair of , 1 m 7 a 
Sale for the Benefit of Children Orphaned 

by the War, 10 /« 6 6 

Scandal at St. Cyr, 8 o 7 ^ 

Scientific Institutions, Jules Simon*s Speech 

on Grants to, 21 a 7 a 

Scurvy on Board the Onve^lfe a1 «. 

Shall, Vw^ix«AAo\i%tet >^'fe^^i*R«^^««B.v^ON». 

Paris, \ft j 1 a 

and€>paitL,l m^ c 

^usax V)u\.\fea, see >a\iVi»A ^^ Vk \^ *• 

I tt^crtoCoxiSieCLQ\C^^sfla»«^^^\^ 



Fm 



palmeb's index to ''thb times'' newspapeb. 



Tranoe {continued), 

Surtax on Foreign Vessels, 2Sj 7 a 

Thiers (M.) Birthday of, 17 n 5 a 

' Combination to Overthrow, 16 m 7 a 

■ Congratulated by the Spanish Govern- 
ment, 17 a 5 6 

— and the Future Constitution, 18 m 14 6 
I General Schenck Preseht<Kl to, 22 a 5 a 

— — the Gingerbread Makers Popular Subject, 

lHaSd 
— i— and the Grovernment, 12 a 9 o 

' fovited to the Vienna Exhibition, 1 a 5 a 
— — ^ Leaves the Presidential Residence, 29 m 

6a 
^-^— Letter to the Inhabitants of Nancy, 13 ^' 

66 
— — Movements of , 1 a 5 a 

— and his Neutral Policy, 15 m 10 a 

■ Resignation of the Presidency— Speech, 
26 mild 

and the Three Empires, 6 / 5 a 

— Treaties of Commerce, 6 m 6 <? — 17 m 5 a — 
28 m 5 a— 2j 7 a—9j 7 a—lSj 5 b—lSJ 7 a— 
20^6 6 

' Treaty of Commerce with England, 7 a 7 a 

— 12 a 6 a— 17 a 6 a— 18 a 5 a — 19 a 6 a — 
16.; 7 a 

Vendome Column, 14^ 6 a 

— Voters, Petition to Fix the Age of, 11 ; 7 6 

— War Indemnity, 12 a 5 a — 3 m 5 a — 7 mb a 
— 14 m 12 a— 8 J 10 e 

— its Distribution, 17 im 8 a 
German Idea of, 9^i 11 a 

Last Milliard, 2 i 7 a — 5^ 6 a—9j 7 a 

Report on the Estimates, 30 m 5 a 

Whitsuntide Recess, 5jS a 

France and her Neighbours, 2 j IS a 

and Germany, Notes about, Aj 10 b 

Francis (Francis) on River Accidents, 3 w 7/ 
Frankfort. Beer Riots at, 23 a 6 b—7 m5 f 

Amount of Damages, 23 a 5 6 

•^■^ MS German Empire 

Fraser (Wm.) on Unconvicted Prisoners, SI m 

12 rf— 3 ; 10 d 
Fraud on an Assurance Company, 14 a 7 e 
on a Magistrate — an Enlarged Check, 7 m 

12 c 
Fraudulent Hall Marks, Conference of Jewellers 

and Pawnbrokers about, 7 a 13 /* 
Free Bridges, 26 a 7 « 
Freemasons, Annual Meeting of the Different 

Lodges, at Newbury,26 w 9 / 
Free Libraries — Women Entitled to Study in, 

19 ;n 9 e 

Grand Festival, 1 m 7/ 

and the Late Lord Zetland, 22 m 6/ 

Royal Masomc Institution for Girls, 15 tn 

12 d 
PubUc Libraries and Reading Rooms, 19 m 

9e 
French Budget of 1874, the Pail Mall on, 31 m 

J c 
— ^ Conserr/itives, Notes About, 26 j 5 c 

• Embtugy, S m 9 /'—27j b 6 

-—NewBuritil Law, 24 j 8 a—2oj 12 a 
~rj^j^^' and the FjoH ChaniherUin, 



Iain, Notes 



French Press, 9 y 8 c 

Public Debt, the Economist on, 20 m 6 d 

Railways, 20 i 10 b 

Treaty of Commerce, 28 / 7/ 

and Spanish Elections, 14 m 11 a 

Republics, 2^ 10 c 

Friend of the Clergy Corporation, Anniversary 

Festival, 9 w 6 e— 10 m 8 6 
Friendly Societies Commission, Meetings, 24 a 

7 c 
Frost (James Garrett) Price Sale List of hii 

Collection of Pictures, 19 w 14 6 
•Fuel, Domestic Economy of, 3 a 6/ 

Peat, 3 a 10 / 

Funds, State of, tn every day* s paper 
Funeral of an Indian Prince, 1 a 10/ 
Funerals on Sunday, Islington and St. Pancras 

Close their Cemeteries to, 8 m 8 rf 
Furniture, Old English and French, Price Sale 

List of, at Christie's 10 ;n 5/ 

G. 
Gallant Attempt at Rescue, an Elderly Magif- 

trate. Aged 82, Rushes into the Water to Save 

a Drowning Child, IC aba 
Gallows " Interviewing" the, 16 m 11 6 
Galsworthy (Edwin H.) on Unconvicted Pri- 
soners, 2 j 7/ 
Gait (William) on the Purchase of Railways by 

the State, 14; 5 d 
Galton (Capt. Douglas) Domestic Economy of 

Fuel, 3a 6/* 

(Francis) on Africa for the Chinese, 6 i 8 c 

Gambler, State of the Market, 4 a 7/— 6 a7 b 
Game, Parliamentary Return of the Sale of, 17 j 

4/ 
Laws, Mr. Arch's Evidence on. Before the 

Parliamentary Committee, 8 m 12 e — 6 m 11/ 
and Rabbits, Return of the House of Lords, 

of the Sale of, 31 m 6/ 
Garter, Order of, Conferred on the Earl of 

Leicester, 21 m 11/— 22 w 6/ 
Gas Companies, State of Shares, tn every day'» 

paper 

Bahai Company, 14 a 4 a 

Bombay, 1 1 / 12 a 

British and Foreign Water and Gas Works 

Company, 3 m 10 a 
Chartered Gas Company, Inquiry about, 4 

a 12 e— 5 a 7 e—lO a 10 f—\l a 9/— 12 a 7/ 

—18 a 11 c— 25 a 11 /— 29 a 4 « 

Coal Gas Improvement Company, 10 m 10 6 

Commercial, 6a 7 e 

Consumers' Association, Statistics, 3 a 7/ 

—:j7d 

Imperial Continental, 28 to 6 6 

Increased Rate of Charge Allowed, 29 a 

4 6 

Dr. Letheby on the Metropolitan .Supply, 

18 a 5 6 
London Gas Light Company. 4 a 7 d—lO a 

6 d 

M-altBL and Mediterranean Company, 19 y 

7 c 

M.auT\\\M&, \ m % a 

'M.otvtevvYeo, "i^ a *^ a 



June 30, 1873] palmer's index to " the times ** newspapke. 



Oer 



V as, Nictheroj (Brazil), 80 a 10 6 

Phoenix, 10 a 6 <f 

Supply of the Metropolis, 7j7d 

Gavazzi (Father) Diabolical Attempt to Destroy 

him and his Congregation, 3 a 12 a 
General Life and Fire Assurance Company, 30 m 

6a 
Baptist Association, Anniversary, 25 j 7 d 

-28J12/ 

South American Company, 24 w 10 a 

Geneva, Father Hyacinthe at. 2 a 5 a — 3 ana 
Arbitration — Presentation Plate for the 

Arbitrators, on View, in New York. 15 «fi /* 
Pere Hyncinthe at, 14 rr 3 6— IC a 3 6—28 

a 7 c— 5 m 7 c— 6 m 5 6—22 m 11 d— 23 m 5 h 

—24 m 11 a— 2i 7 c— 9 / 7 c— 18 j 7 6—19 j 

od 
Convention, the Shah of Persia Gives his 

Adhesian to, 28 j 12 d 
Canon Hurtault Joins Pere Hyacinthe, 2 i 

7 c 
Election of the English Church Committee, 

16 a 10 6 
Excommunication Head Against those At- 
tending Father Hyacinthe, 6 m 5 Z> 
Baron Rothschild Endows a Hospital for 

the Diseases of the Eye at, 2 m 4 <» 
Grenoa, Riot at, 26 « 7 a 
Gerhardi (Ch/ on the Direct Spanish Telegraph, 

18 1*12 a 
GERMAN EMPIRE :— 

Alliance Treaty with Italy, 12 ; 5 a 

Alsace-Lorraine — Termination of the Dic- 
tatorship, 17 w 5 6 
Alsace, and the Burgomaster Louth, 16 a 

36 

— Elections. 24j 12 a— 25 ; 12 6— 28i 12 a 

Imperial Constitution Introduced into, 13 i 

5ft_17;5a— 18./7 A 
Attempted Ah8as.sination of the Emperor at 

a Review at Insterburg, 18 m 7 b 
Denied, 15 in 10 c 



— Bank Notes and Paper Money, Restriction 
of, 22 a 5 h 

of Prussia Refuse to Discount Bills for 



the War Indemnity, 30 « 5 h 

— Betrothal of the Grand Duke with Princess 
Pauline, 21 / 5 a 

— Bismarck (Prince) Movements of, 8 a 12 a 
—14 a 3 6— 26y 7 a— 28 / 12 n 

and the Government of Prussia, 28 y 10 a 

Goes with the Eini)eror to St. Petersburg, 



24 « 6/ 

to Vienna, 10 7 7 /> 

and the Prussian Ultraraontism, 12 



10^ 



— — Case of Councillor Wagener, 1 1 n 3 6 

Church and Stato in Germany, f a 7 h — 8 a 

12 (/— 2G n 5 A— I'D n VI h~\ m 7 a— 2 m 12 a 
— 10 m 5 «— 20 m 7 a—2h j 12 «— 28 / 12 a 

Meetings in V\\\v. \A\)\\h\ nbout ^ n 10 6 

Civil Vunc '< .laries, Grant of Increased 

Salaries to, 23 f/ 10 a 

Clergy Bill, 2.', a 5 /j~W n 7 c 

— Coinage Bill, 23 a .j /— V/I ^ k A oq ^ '^ _ 



Oennan Emidze (continued), 

Commercial Treaty with Persia, 18 i 7 6 — 

19^5 c— 21 y 5 a 
Conference of Bishops to Protest Against 

the New Laws, 30 a 5 6 

— Congo Expedition, 24 a 6y 
Court Circular, 10 a 5 a— 17 a 6 6—19 a 5 

6—28 a 7 c— 16 w 7 6—17 m 5 6—22 m 6 6—16 

j 7 r — 17 i 5 a — 19 j 5 c 
Health of the Emperor, 11 ^ 7 6—12 j 6 

a— 23 7 7 6— 28 J 12 a 

Departure of the Emperor for Kussia, 24 



a 7 a 

Shah of Persia, see Persia 

Diplomatic News, 14 a 3 6 — 15 a 6 a — 16 a 

8 6—18 a 5 6—19 a 5 />— 26 a 5 6—28 a 7 c— 7 
j 6 o— 12 ;• 5 a— 19 ; 5 c— 20^ 5 6 
New Embassy for London, 1 a 9 /— 17 a 6 

6—22 a 5 6—23 a 9f—2Bj 7 b 

Ecclesiastical Disciplinary Court, 30 a 6 6 

Ermeland (Bp. of) Action to Recover bis 

Temperalities Rejected, 3 o 5 a 

Exploring Expedition, 24 o 7 a — 27 ; 5 6 

Farewell Dinner to Count Munster, 9/70 

Fish Exhibition at Berlin, 24 a 6 / 

and France -its New Government, 7 j 5 a 

Frankfort, Rioting in, 22 a 5 6—24 a 7 6— 

25 a 5/— 2G a 9/ 

French War Indemnity — Distribution, 14 m 

12 6 
Gold Coinage, Return of, 14 a 8 6—21 a 

76 

Amount Coined, 31 m 6 6 — 21 j 5 a 

for, 21 a 9 6 

Grand Vizier of Persia, Order of the Black 

Eagle Conferred on, 10 / 7 6 

Imperial Railway Administration, 30 m 5 a 

and Italy, 14 / 5 r» 

Maritime International Right, Reform of, 

26 / 12 6 

Ministerial Changes, 14 m 12 6 — 16 w 6 a 

Miscellaneous News, 2 m 12 a — 20 m 6 6— 

10; 7 6 

Monastic Orders Expelled, 16 m 7 a 

— '- Monetary BiU, 24 ; 12 a 

Morsoon System for Shops, 2j 7 a 

New Code, 3 a 6 «— 4 a 12 6 

Tariff, 23 J 7 6 

Parliament, Proceedings in, 1 a 6 a — 26 j 

7 a 
Bill on Violations of Contract Between the 

Employer and the Employed, 13 m 7 a 

Closing of, 21 TO 7 6— 26j 7 a 

and the Papal Election, 10 ; 7 6 

Services Required for War Purposes, Bill 

to Define, \ a 5 a 
2(X) Members Leave for Bremen, 22 m 5 

6—23 m 5 6 

Postal Convention with Italy, 28 m 5 a 

Press Bill, 25 a 5 6—13 w 7 c 

Railway Covvc,e*%\oiv^, 1^ a 1 b — -X**. ^^ ^ 

Loan, \^ m 1 \) 



0«r 



PALMEK'r TKDEX to '< THK TTimP " NKW8PAPKK. 



[April 1 to 



CkmiMl Empire {rontinued). 

— - RotrI MAiriiige at Berlin, 21 a 7 b— 22 a 5 
/h-2«*<i 8 r 

Schuol Regulations, Pope's Brief Against, 

18a An 

-^- Shah of Pernia in Berlin, ste Pbrsia 

— ^- 1>eve8 CAbp. of) Refuses to Submit the 
Programme of his Clerical Seminary to 
Government, 26^ 7 n 

Trial of the New Manser Rifle, S a 5a 

Wiesbaden, Riot at, 30 a 5 h 

-> — Oenr.an Hospital. Annual Meeting, Mar- 
quis of Lome Pit'sided, (» m 1 2 e 

Embassj, 23./ 11 e 

— Society of Benevolence, Annual Dinner, 17 
I* 12 A 

Gibbs, Bright, &Co.. on the Anglo- Australian 

Steam Navigation Company, 22 a 10 a 
Gibraltar— Ship News, hj .5 /* 
~- Crops at, Hj 5 /* 
Gibson (Benj.^i on the Gibson Bequest to the 

Royal Academy. Sm 12 ^ 
Gilbert (Thomas) Price Sale List of his Modem 

Oil Paintings, \S a d f—VJ n 9 e 
Girls' Public I)ay School Company, Meeting in 

Connection with, 5 m 14 r 

— and the Princess of Ix)rne, 24 a 1 1 / 
Girdon Ladies College, 24 o 8 e 

Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) Reply to the Cam- 
bridge Reform Proposals, 6 /« 8/ 
Glasgow, Sunday Recreations in, 27j5f 

— University *: Appointment of DiWnity Pro- 
feMor, 28 a 5 c 

Glocester Cathedral, Unveiling the Reredo's of 

the Freemasons in, fi / 7 /—loj 6/ 
Godwin f Rev. M.) Return of. to his Curacy, 1 a 

hd 
Gold in Cayenne, 2 a \I d 
Good Friday, Observance of. \1 a % h 
— — Singular Customs in the City Churches, 

12o5 6 
Out of Evil — Great Fruit Year Expected, 9 

9R 6 e 
Public Servants, Colonel Clarke and Colonel 

Pasley, 6y7r 

— Templars, Annual Grand Ix)dge Session at 
Bristol, 16/6/ 

Gordon (Jx)ckhart) on Denominational Education 

in India, U o Q b—M a 7./— 22 a r> c 
Gore (Henry) on Horse Railways and Tramways, 

8 a 8 r 
Gort (Lord) on the Irish Ueiiresenfative Peers, 

18a 6/ 
Goschen'(G. J.; on H.M. Ship Detestation, 11 a I 

8c/ , 

Gounod ( — ) on Littleton v. (i<>uno<l. 267 14 n — ! 

2Sj 10/ I 

Gk>wer (Roland) Note on the Tabunl inn, 20 j 8 h 1 
Graham (Rev. P.) Speech at Over Darwen, 18 a 1 

6c I 

Grammemigneto-Electric Machine. 2<; a 6/ I 

Onnt (John) on the A'ew Vork. Ni^rfoundland ' 

. Mod London Telegmph, fi fr 11 r \ 

I On^ (Thomms) on the PlimfoU rommiaaion, 18 1 

<* ef a 
^^^'»Inn, GmndJ^^y of Trinitv Term in, 6 ; 



Great Australian Gold Mining Company, 80> 8 a 
.^— Guiana Waterfalls, Notes about, 7 n G /* 

— Tin-works Association, 5 « 7 a 
GBEEOE:— 

Brigandage in, 28 m 8 c — 29 mild 

Elections of Deputies, 14 o 8 A 

Foreign Legations Abolishetl. 7 in 5 h 

Hellenic Anniversary of the National Inde- 
pendence. 7 ft 7 e 

Parliamentary News, 24 m 5 a 

Proceedings in the Chambers, 9 a 5 A 

Ship News, 10 a A h 

Greek Archspology, Notes about, 2 a V2 e—S a 

12 a 
Green Fniit. State of the Market, 5 a 7 h — 11 a 

4 h—\9 a 7 c— 26 a 10 c— 3 m 10 e— 10 m 10 h 

—17 in 10 /— 24 m 10 r— 31 in 7 e—7 j 10 a— 

14/fi A— 21 /7f— 28/7/ 

Park— Kqport of Building on, 28 a 12 /* 

Greener (T.) on Oxide Dry Bottoms for* Mill 

Furnaces. 8 w 5 e 
Greenwich Hospital and the Painted Hall, 1 a ,»/> 
Protest of the Vestry against Closing the 

Painte<l Hall to the Public, 21 / 7 <• 
Grellier (Harley) on Sir W. Tite and the Royal 

Exchange, 25 n 5 d 

(P. P.) on Sui)pleniented Checks, 10 m »'» /' 

Grequaland West, a New Colony, 2.T m 4 « 
Gresham Lectures, to be Head Free to the 

Public, 5 a 5 € 
Gretton (Edward) on the PlinisoU Commission. 

17 a 8 h 
Grey (Earl) on the State of the Representation, 

10 III 8 c 

(Maria G.; on Female Education. r> / 10 d 

GriflBths (V. J.) on the Hong Kong and Shanjrhai 

Telegraph, 6 / 7 /> 
Grwers' Company Donation to the Lon»lou 

Hospital. 25 a .5 r 
Grosvenor Club for Working- Men, 12 /« J» c 

for Workmen, 1 m 12 e 

House-— the ** Small Dance," 24 / !» /— 27 / 

8c 
Concert for the Children's Convalescent 

Home at Rhyl, 30 > 7 <• 
Grote (— ) Work on Natural Religion by, 5j fi /' 
Grotrian (F. B.)on the Forged Bills in his Name 

2iii 11 6 
Guano. Import Returns. 9 / fi r 
Peruvian, 30 j fi /* 

— lYade. Import Uetiirns, 15 a 9 r -jr, j :, / 
Guarantee of No Help— ('ol. IJaker's Tour. 21 u 

\\h 
Guardian Fire and liife Insurance Company. *) ; 

7 « 
Guatemala Desires Annexation to the Unitcnl 

States, 2fij 6e 

the President Insulted by an Officer. 15 u w / 

Guildhall Library — Presentation to Mr. Philipps 

the Chainuan, fi >»• 9/ 
Guizot's History of France, Mr. Black the 

Author of theEnglish Version. 31 in (\ d 
OunpovftXer. V.x\vcvT\ Wxatws^. \^ .x ^\ r--'>K „, 
Ud 

Gupta ' /K. V\.^ ow \^eAvvw\\\\vX\cvvvv\ VA\\V\w\\ViV\ \w 
In^m \i> o H c — Vi^ a 1 c 



June 30, 1873.] palmek's ii^dex to ** the times " NEwsiAiEii. 



Hoi 



H. 
Haberdashers' Company and Prince Arthur, 18 

Hackett ( Recorder) a New York Judg^e, Letter 

fnmi the Thieves, ^c, of to, 8 m 13 a 
Haddington Agricultural Club, Meeting of, 7 aSb 
Hadtield (VV.)on British Emigrants to Brazil, 14 

a o e 
Haigh HalL Royal Visitors at, 4 ; d — 5 / 5 c — 

6./ 10 6 
Haiievburv College, SchoUrships Adjudged, 16 7 

7 d ' 
Halifax Board of Guardians. Kxtensive iYauds 

on, 8 //< 8 /* 
Hall Marks: Conference of Dealers on the 

Fraudulent, 7 a IJf /* 
Hambidge ( Rt>bert) on the Chipping Norton Case, 

)J 12 y 
Hamilton (A.) on the Cape and Zanzibar Con- 
tract, I(>./7 /— 21./ 12 6 
(Sir VVni.) Presentation of a Service of 

Plate to, 2(; a 7 c 
Hanimoiid (J. L.) on his Life of the late Dr. 

Wliewell, l«y 14 c 
(Dr. W. H.) on Sunlight for the Sick, 28 / 

11 e 
Hammersmith Bridge Company, 5 j 7 r 
Hampstead Heath — Donkey Drivers Licensed, 

14a9c 

Notes oil Destroying, 14 j 10 e 

Metro{K)litan Asylums District Hospital, 16 

m 12 d 
Hams, Foreign, Import Returns, 4 / 9 e 

V^alue of the Iraj)orts, 1 « 7 f 

Hankey (Thomas) Home Rule on Irish Railways, 

.'» HI e 
Hannvngton (Major Gen.) on the Indian Army, 

27 nt 10 //— 28 m 8 r— 29 in 8 c 
Hanisanl (Septimus) on the Charity Children in 

St. Paul's, 22 in 8 c 
Harbour Commissitmers of Falmouth, 23 y 8 b 
Hanly ^G ) on Colonial Sobriety, 2Cij 14 
Hargreaves (John) Price Sale List of his Collec- 
tion ot Decorative Objects, &c., 6^ G « 

of Pictures, I) j 12 d 

Harland and Wolff, on the Strength of Iron Ships, 

14 « 6 c 
Harrison (Frederic) on the Chipping Norton 

Case, 2 / 8 c 

on the Master and Servant Act, 7 a 9 c 

(Miss) Beiiuests to Religious Societies, 10 m 

Harrow School, Kxamii^tions, 2 a 5 c — 2 y 7 / 

Kloctions, 11 a St 

Harrow gate Liberal Regittration Association 

Meeting, 19 a 9 /' 
Harveiaii Oration, 2G / 11./" 
Harvest Prospects, Notes about, 1(> m 10 /' 
Hassall (Dr. Arthur Hill) on Adulteration, 24 j 

Hastings ^/V^'arren) Sate of Daylesford House, 
the Home of, 16 m 14 c 

u Private SaIc to Mr. Bxam*. H / *J c 

HAihtrJc'^ (Lord) on Teaching for the iilind, 13 



Havana Co-Operative Association, 10 m 10 b 
Hawthorne (Miss) Appeal for her Orplianage, 22 

in 5/ 
Hawtrey (Professor^ Afeinoriid to. Subscription 

List, 25 / 12 c 
Hay, State of the Market, 1 a 10 d — 4 a 7 e — 8 « 

10 e— 11 a 4 //—is ,1 7 /--22 a 10 c— 25 a 10/ 

—29 a 7 c— 6 w 10 «— -20 m 11 fc— 27 m 12 c— 

30 m 6 rf— 6 / 7 fj—iOJ 12 /~13 j 10 6— ITj 7 

<— 20./ 10 d—2i j 7 d~27\i 10 c 

Making, Notes about, 81 m7 d 

Hayllar (James) Price Sale List of his Modern 

Pictures, 1 a 5 d 
Hayti, Specie Only (^un-ent, 14 a 3 c 
Bp. Coxe's I^-cture on Kvangeliziog, 19 o 

10/ 
Hazard (Itowlaiul R.; on the British FUg in San 

Domingo, 31 /« 8 h 
Head (J.) on the Linihorpi> lioiler Explosion, 3 

moe. 
Healey (B. D.) on Casting Steel Ingots, 3 m nf 
Health, Register (iunoiars Weekly Return, 4 a 

4/— 12 u 7 e— 16 o 9 »<— 25 a 4 /'— 2 w 4 /*— 9 

m 4/— 16 m (J /^23 m 4 /*— 2 ) 6/'— 5 / 4y— 17 

Annual Sunnnarv of Births and Deaths, 

10 a 4 « 

of Ireland's Quarterly Return, 23 m 12 </ 

Monthly Return, 2/ m '» 6 

Monthly Return of IknitUnd. 1 a 4 rf— 12 

m 6/— 26 m 6 /— 27 / 4 « 

Adniiiiistrati<m in India. 19 m 12 /' 

Ebb of a Wave — Decline of Zymotic Disease 

2/6/' 

of the Navy Statistical Abstract of, 14 a 3 c/ 

Heath (F. G.) and l^ast London Museum, 14 m 

11 /— 17 m9 /■ 

Hemming (G. W.; (»n ICquity, Law and Justice, 

15 m \2f 

on the Judicature Bill. 5 / 4 e 

Hemp, State of the Market, 1 «« 8 c 
Hennessy (Poik?) on Western Africa, 1 m 8/ 
Henry (Mitchell; on Irish LegisUtion, 4 a \2f 

on Ultramontanism, 28 a 12 d 

Herbert (Harriet H.) on Female Emigration to 

New Zealand, 24 n 12 /" 
Hermit— Death of Black Ike, 8 /w 7 c/ 
Hester and Coni[>any. 23 m 7 d 
Hibbert (J. T.) on Social Ixjgislation at Oldham, 

20 //I 7/ 
Hides, State of lUu Market, 9 m G e 
Higginbottom (O.) on Sir Samuel Baker's Expe 

dition, 21 a 8 <* 
High Class Mixlern Pictures, Price Sale List of 

at Foster's, s m h <• 
High Water at I^mdon Bridge, in every day i pa- 
per, after Sftif* Nfws 
Highton (H.) on ("heap Telugniphy, 3 m 10 c 
Hind (J. R.) on the Solar Eclipse of the 26th, 23 

ml2 6 
Hired Open CarriHges, 7 r/ 9 /' 
Historic Title— the u«uive vi( C%*v\je.\NK*.>i5&.. V^ >v.'\ 

dr— 14 m \V5 f 



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PALHEb'S index to " THE TIMES '* NEWSPAPEB. 



[April 1 to 



Holborn Viaduct, New Buildings on, 20 m 10/ 

HOLLAND:— 

Commercial Treaty with Belgium, 10 a 6 6 

Declares War Against Atcbin, 5 a 5 6 — 8 a 

7b 

Elections. 27j5b 

the Ministry, 5j 5 a 

Miscellaneous News, 4 tf 12 6—2 m 12 b — 

20 m 6 6- 12^5 6 

National Debt, 3 w 6 a 

—' Natives of West Sumatra Selling all their 
Pepper to Assist the Atchinese, 29 m 5 b 

Uailways, S m o a 

War with the Atchinese, 14 a 3 6—19 aSb 

—21 m 7 c— 22 m 6 b—2S m 5 6—24 m 7 6—25 
a 5 6—28 a 7 c— 28 a 12 a— 30 a 5 6—1 m 7 6 
—2 m 12 6—3 m 6 a— 7 m 5 6—8 jn 7 6—9 m 6 
6—21 m 7 6— 2G m 7 6—27 m 7 6—5 ) 5 a— 12 
j 6 6—147 5 6—177 6 6—277 ^ ^—307 7 c 

Holloway (C.) Note about the Imprisoning of 
Seventeen Women for Trying to Persuade 
Worlmien not to take their Husbands' Situa- 
tions, 28 m 5 c— 7i 10/- I27 11 /' 

Holmes (W. W.) on the Mexican Debt, 22 a 10 
a— 24 m 10 a— 29 m 6 a 

Holt (Alfred) on the Masters and Servants Act, 
10 a 7 rf 

Holyhead Harbour of Refuge, 20 7 9/ 

Home for Emigrant Children, see Rye 

from the Races, 23 j 9 d 

Missions of the Church of England, Annual 

Meeting, 8 ;n 10 c 

and Colonial Marine Insurance Company, 

26j9cf 

Homoeopathic Remedy — Torturing a Jury at 
Chicago, 37 10 (• 

Hops, Import Returns, 1 « 9 /'— 8 a 10 e — 16 a 5 
e— 22 a 10 c— 29 u 7 7—5 m 9 r— G m 10 6—13 
m 12 e — 19 m 9 d—2(ym 1 1 h—2l m 12 d— 2 ) 
9 r— 9 ; 9 /— IO7 12 e— 10 / 9 /— 177 7 e— 21 
i 7 6— 237 8 f- 247 7 c -3O7 ? (/ 

State of tlie Market, I a \Q d 

English Plantations, 16 a 9 c 

Horse Commission, 9 a 7 6 

Disease, Origin of, 3 « 9 e 

Show at the Agricultural Hall, 8 m 13 a — 

29m 6 6— 2/8(1—37 7 a 

International, at Vienna, 16/9 /' 

York Palmsun Fair, 5 a 1 1 <• 

and Dog Show, West of England, 9 j 10 6 

Horses, Export Returns, 2S a 6 / 

Hoskyns (C. Wren) ou the One- Inch Ordinance ! 

Map, ISmSd 
Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Donation of ' 
the Khedive to, 30<i9/ j 

for Incurables, New One at Oxford, 7 w 6 c 

for Scrofula &c., at Southend, Civic Dona- 
tion to, 20 711 11 c 

for Sick Children, Bloomsbury, Annual ' 

Meeting, 22 m 6/ 
— Sunday, Anticipated at Greenwich, 28 m ' 

»/ I 

ArmnjErements for, in Qt Paul's, 11/11/ I 

—18j9/ \ 

■ Donation of the QueeUf 17 j S a 

— —VonAtions to the Fund, 1« ; 11 « 

MovementM, Meetixxgg at tlie ^fftT^^Um 



House about, 2 a 11 f—^j 12 r— 77 10 «— 9/ 

7/ 
Note on H.M. Letter about Patronizing^ 



nj7f 

Notes about, 22 m 10 e— 18 7 14 a— 19 j 



10 c 



Prince and Princess of Wales to Inaugu- 
rate, 10 / 7 e 

Return of Services and Collections, 16 / 

8 a— 187 117—197 9 c— 20 / 5 f—2lj 5 d- 
237 12/— 257 12* 

■ the Temple Church Refuse to Observe It, 



12/ 6 e 
Notes about. Allowing the Collection, 

14 / 10 c 
Hot Summers in America, Expected Cycle of, 8 

irtC e 
Hotel-Keepers, New Act, 28 m 9 /' 
Houghton (Lord) on Unveiling the Statue of Sir 

Robert Peel at Huddersfield, 4 / 5 « 

on Art Union Licensen, 21 7 S a 

House of Commons Signal Light, 19 a 6 c/ 

HOUSE OF LOEDS :— 

Allen I Rev. John) v. Bp. of Glocester and 

Bristol, 17/ 11 </ 
Attorney General v. Mavor, &c. of Cam- 
bridge, 10 m 11 6— 11/ 14 c* 

Beauchamp (Earl) v. Winn IG ?« 13 c 

Callander and others v. Callander and 

others, 30 a 11 a 
Charles Laffitte & Co. c. Charles Pierre 

Eugene Laffitte, 2 « 11 a— 16 m 13 c 
Citizens' Bank of Louisiana &c. v. National 

Bank of New Orleans, 20/ 12 a 
Hill and another v. Crook and another, 7 

m 11 h—29m 11 a 
Imperial Mercantile Credit Association r. 

Coleman nnd another, 5 m 13 a— 10 m 11 b 

Malcomson's Divorce Bill, 4 a 11 c 

Mordaunt /'. Moncriefte, IG7 13 e 

Murray and others r. Bush and another, 6 

m 11 c/— 7 m 11 />— 12 w 13 c 

Peek V. Guruey, 20/ 12 a— 28 / 11 a 

RanJ^in v. Potter and others, 6 m 11 J 

Taff Vale Railway v. Macnabb and others, 

10 m 11 I) 
Householders and Dustmen, 28 m 1 1 y' 
Houses for the Labouring Classes, Opening of, 

3 a 5 & 
How Letters Miscarry, 11 <i 4 / 
Howard (John) Centenary Celebration of, 4 a 

8a 
(J. and F.) on the Boiler Accident at Wap- 

ping, 11/7/ • 
(ihomas) Price Sale List of his Collection 

of Ancient and Modern Pictures, 12 m 
7/ 
Howe (^Edw. R. J.) on Stamp on Conveyances, 9 

alia 
Howson (J. S.) on Bp. M llvaine, 19 a 1 1 o 
Hubbard (J. G.) on Panics and the Bank C^har- 

ter Act, 17 a 7 d 
Huddersfield, Inauguration of the Statue of Sir 

HMd^oTi Bay Coxwyaxv^ A\ j VI a 



Jane 30, 1878 .][ paliosr's index to '' thb times " xbwspaper. 



Hid 



HUKOABY :— 

Church and State in, 30 ; 7 6 

Finance, 7 m 5 b 

Meeting of the Delegation, S a 5 b 

State of the Crops in, 2j 7 c 

Hunt (Holman) his Shadow of Death, 7 or 11 /— 

14a 7 e 
Hush (F.) and Co., on the Reported Suspension 

of the Perth Banks, 21 m 8 a 
Hyacinthe (Father), see Geneva 
Hyde Park Corner Traffic, Notes about, 80 m 6 

r— 31 m 9 e 



nUnois Judge, 1 m lOy 

Imboden (J. D.) on Virginian Bonds, 80^ 8 a 

Imperial CiTilitles, \2 m9 d 

Gifts to Capt. Dobsoii, &c., 16^ 11 e 

and Local Taxation, 29 a 9 / 

Impostors :— Case of Card Stealing, 9 « 10 c— 10 

all/ 
Incorporated Law Society — Candidates Passed, 

16 « 11 f 
Incredible Rumour — Building on the Green 

Park, 28 a 12/ 
Income Tax— Notes about, 10 a 6/ 
Deputation Against, to Mr. Gladstone, 26 a 

5/ 

Exactions, 9^ 9 e—llj of—llj 11/ 

and Foreign Dividends, 3 a 6 e — 19 a 7 c 

New Act, 7 a 11/ 

Notices about, 19 a 11/ 

Proposed Exemptions, 16 a 8 c 

in Public Offices, I a 10 d 

Reduction in, 20 m 4 e 

of to Threepence, 9 a 9 /' 

Revenue Returns, 4 i 9 c 

INDIA:— 

Afghan Boundary, 15 a 6 6 

Appointments, 3^6 6 

Army, 21 m 12 a— 27 m 10 6—28 m 8 c— 29 

mS b 

in, 21 m 12 a— 3 J 5/ 

News, Sj e b 

Notes on, 27 w 10 6—29 w 8 6 

Reform, 30 m 9/ 

Atalik Ghazee Mission, 15 « da 

Bengal, Reconstruction Scheme, 15 a 6 a 

New Year, 13 m 10 a 



Bengalese Papers on the Position of Eng- 
land, 15 a 6 6 

Black Mail at Bogos, 8 ;' 5 e 

Bombay, Western Indian Association 

Formed at, 13 m 13 c 

— Budget Estimates, 8 a 7 d— 21 a 14 a 
Cabul News, 6 w 10/ 

Calcutta, Governor General at, 7 a 12 a 

New Waterworks at, 9 <i 10 d—lO a6h 

University, Annual Convocation, 7 c 12 a 

Cameron Elxploriug ExiHjdition, 8 a 7 </ 

Cashmere, New Regulation, 30 a 12 6 

— Cholera, 6 m 10/ 

Commercial Intelligence, 7 a 7 b — 14 a 3 c 

—22 a 7r—28 a 7 d—5 m 7 (—12 m 7 c— 19 m 
7 c— 24 M J i*—20 m 7 b—2j 7 r— 9 / 7 d — 1 6 ) 
70— 23 J 7 c— 30 J 7 c 



India (continued). 

Currency, Abundance of, Sj 6 a 

Diplomatic News, 9 j 7 r 

Downes (Missionary) Restored in Safety, 25 

a 5 c 

Notes about, 25 a S d 

Restoration of, 19 m S a 

Drunkenness in the Educated Classes, 5 m 

10 6 

Education, High Class, Bj 6 a 

' Native Press on, 8 j 6 a & 6 



Governor of Toorkistan Present the Ameer 

of Cabul with 100 Carriage Ponies aa a New 
-Year's Gift, 6 m \0 f 

Government Securities, State of, in every 

day*8 paper 

Health Administration in, 19 m 12/ 

House Tax of Madras, Abolition of, 6 m 

10 6 

Hydraulic Lift at Hog Island, Great Dam- 
age Done to by a French Man of War, 29 a 
12 d 

— Indigo Plant, Prospect of, 25 a 5 c 

Intelligence Department, New Head, 29 a 

12 d 

■ Justice, 23 w 4/ 

Kashgar Mission, 7 a 12 a 

Land Revenue and Rent Bills, 5 m 10 a 

Tenure, 13 m 10 a 

Local Taxation, 15 a 6 6 

and Imperial Taxation, 30 a 12 6 

Looshai Expedition— Medal for the Police, 

13 m 14 c 

Maharajah of Sukkim for an Increased 

Allowance will Permit Trade, Vaccination and 

Education, 10 ; 7 6 
Mahomed Esak Married to an American 

Christian Women, 28 ;n 6/ 

Mauritius Abuses, Report on, 20j6a 

Meer Mahomed Shah Reinstated, 14 w 12 6 

Miscellimeous News, 6 m 10 /— 19 m 8 a — 

28 m 6/-24 j 12/ 
Missionary Downes Crosses the Peshawur 

Disguised, 22 a 5 6 
Murder of Major Macdonald, Trace of the 

Murderer, 13 m 14 c 
the Murderer to be Killed when Found, 

23 m 5 6 

< of Nasir Bin Ali, Governor of Muscat, 3 

jBe 

Native Female Education, 6 w 10 a 

■ Lord Northbrook's Speech on, 5 m 10 a 



New8pai)ers, 19 m 8 a 
— the Sular Samachar 



a Farthing Jouraal, 



19 m 8 6 

Northern India, Territorial Re- Arrange- 
ment of, 5 wi 10 6 

Ogilvie (Mr.) Attempted Assassination of, 

25 j 12 c 

Opium Sales, S a 7 d 

Oudh, Question of Annexation, 13 m 14 c 

Outram Statufttvit C^'c^W*.^ Vvs.^x\^,\^ v«^ 

14 c 

Pa\\l\\^>'s, lb i Vi c 

l\wiway V3t\ni«^, \b a ^ a 



I- 



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PAIiM£&'9 INDEX TO ^' THK TIMES '' NEWSPAPEB. 



[April 1 to 



India {continued). 

Rana of Dholepore, Appointment of Guar- 
dian to, 15 a 6 6 

Ritualism in, 30 « 12 6 

Search for TreaBure, Human Sacrilices to 

Propitiate the Demon in Charge, 13 /« 14 c 
' Seistan, Rebellion at, 3 j 6 c 

Society for Destitute Europeans and Eura- 
sians, 19/76 

Staff Corps, 28 m 8 c— 29 7w 8 c 

Talifoo, Fatal News from, 6 m 7 c— 8 m 7 6 

_-3j6«— 24^12/ 

Tash Kurghan, Curious Order about Mar- 
riage iU; 3 i 6 6 

Traoslaterating Native Names, 15 <i 6 a 

Trial of Niaz Mahomed Khan, 2 « 9 /— 29 

a 12 rf— 5 in 10 6—6 m 10 /' 

Viceroy Leaves for Simla, 9 a 6 h — 13 m 

10 a 

Holds a Levee at Peterhoff, 19y 7 6 . 

Levees. 24^' 12 /" 

War News, 2 a 9 /'—IS in 14 c-^j 5 e 

Indian Civil Service, List of Successful Candi- 
dates, 18 m 14 c— 21^8 a 

Office, Appointments, 12 a 8 a— 28 a% a 

Museum, Notes about, 14 i 12 6 

Indigo Trade, State of, 21 a 8 «— 22 a 10 c— 23 
a 10 «— 24 a 9 c— 25 a 10 /— 26 a 10 c—S m 8 
c — 3 j 6 6 

Spanish, State of the Market, 7 m 10 d 

Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead, Annual Fete, 
27 / 8 6 

Infernal Engine, 977 d—\'6j 5 /*- 14 j 8 6—17 / 
10 </ 

Inlieritance of an Eraigree, 4 j 1 1 d 

Inland Revenue Board, Notice, 9 « 9 e 

Inns of Court — Examinations of at Lincoln's Inn 
Hall, 3 j lie 

Hotel, 26 a 10 a 

INQUESTS:— 

on Charles Alder, Run Over in the Fulluun 

Road, 9 a 11 e 

on George Anier, Crushed to Death at 

Weymouth Branch Railway, 20 w 11 6—22 w 
bd 

on John Askew, a Suicide, 14^ 5 6 

on William Best, a Boy Found Drowned 

at Chert sey, 31 mi t>j' 

on Henry Blair, Killed by being Thrown 

from a Chaise at Hastings, 30 « 1 2 e 

on Henry Bon wick, Killed by liis Horse 

Taking Fright from a Railway Whistle, 19 m 
8/* 

on Mrs. Elizabeth Bubb, a Suicide, 7 j 5 / 

on John Burns, Killed at the Moss Pit Ex- 
plosion, 11 a If 

on Capt. Carew, a Suicide, \1 j 9./' 

on John Edmund Child, and others, Drowned 

by the Upsetting of their Yacht near Chiswick, 

on Emma Claridgc, who Died from the 

JjuBAperience of her Medical Attendant, 16 m 

on Juuieti ( JvHab^, /vi/ieci Mt the Boiler Ex- 

^'^^'yiJt^ ^//<? J'hujttHby Iron Works, 7 m 11 a 



-—onCluirles Cook, JsiiU^ at 



Inquests (continued). 

on Alfred Fenner Cooke, Killed by Falling 

from a Swing, 3 i 11 c 
on Mary Corps, Poisoned by Accident at 

Reading Hospital, 18> 11 /* 

on Esther Day, a Suicide, 14 »« 12 e 

on Capt. John Decaen, Drowned off Jersey 

13 m 12 e 
on Earl Delawarr, who Drowned Himself, 

26a 5 e 
on Timothy Elliott, Killed near the Surbi- 

ton Station, 18 ; 7 c 

on Mrs. Geogory, a Suicide, 9 7/1 10 d 

on Charles Wm. Greig, Drowned off Hamp- 
ton Court, 28 a 14 e 
on John Guidoff or Guidot, Drowned in a 

Collision on the Thames, 10 a 6 /^— 12i 6/ 
on William Hatt, Murdered at Aldershott, 

29 a 12 d 
on George Hamer, Killed on the Railway, 

22 m 5 d 
on Ann Hamlin and Rose Borrows, Burnt 

to Death in a Fire at Somers Town, 8 a 7 6 
on William Hart, Starved to Death, 18 a 

10 c 
on Thomas Hodge and Thomas Lavrton, 

Killed by an Explosion at Manchester, 22 m 

5/ 

on Thomas Holmes, a Suicide, 16 /« 10 e 

on Walter Hopewell, Found Killed near 

Aldersgate Station, 28 m 12 e 
on Charles Howard, Killed by Falling off a 

Stage in the MiUp^all Docks, 19 a 10 6 
on Eliza Hudson, Murdered by her Hus- 
band, 2 m 10 e 
on James Ivory, Killed by the Collision of 

his Cab with an Omnibus, 10 m 11 « 
on John Kelsey, Burnt to Death in the 

Fire at the Alexandra Palace, 13 j 8 o 

on Alfred P. King, a Suicide, 2 a 9/ 

on Mary Ann King, a Suicide, 12y 9/ 

on John Kirk, Killed by being Thrown from 

his Carriage, 4^11/ 
on Quartermaster-Sargeant John Larkin, a 

Suicide, 4 j 5 6 
on Thomas Lamer, Killed at the Fire at the 

Alexandra Palace, 17/5 6— 24y 12 c 

on Edward Lee, a Suicide, 16 a 9 c 

on Robert W. S. Lutwidge, Killed by a 

Limatic, 31 w 11 /" 
on Thomas Lyell, a Lunatic, who Died 

from Falling Down Stairs, 1 1 o 9 c 
on Raymond M*Adam, Killed by the Acci- 

dentiU Discharge of his Brother's Gun, at 

Cuckfield, 22 a 5 c 
on Sarah Maddisou, Killed from FaUing 

into an Unfinished Area, I a 5 d 
on Patrick Mitchell, Shot wliile at \Vork in 

Limerick, 11 / 7 / 
on a Man, Found Killed at Harrow Station, 

14 //* 10 e 

Drowned in the Thames, II / 6/ 

oil John Monoyhun, Killed by the Ezplo- 

6VOT\ 0\\ liivjatOi \\\vi rjevu:lv:K,lV m a c 



Jnne 80, 1P78.] palmer's indtcx to " the ttxes " newbpipcii. 



Ixe 



Inqil6«ii (eondnvBd), 

on Martha Peek, a Suicide, 22 m 10 5 

on William Procter Drowned at Preston, 17 

aSd 

on Major Rigby, a Suicide, 27 w 7 « 

— ^- on Mrs. Ritchie and Mr. George Coverdale, 
Killed near the Higham Railway Station, 27 / 
6r 

on Joshua Sadler, who Died from the Vio- 
lence of Garotters, 2B o 1 1 € 

on J. J. Schwietzer, a Suicide, II a 3d 

— on James and Jane Sibley, the Murderer 
and Murdered, at Walworth, 30 w 10 6 

on Charles Sleigh, Killed in the Hunting 

Field, Sa5e 
on George Smith of Whyteleafe, a Suicide, 

3j9e 
on Susan Smith, said to have been Killed 

by a Policeman, 26 a 11 e — 1 m 13 /' 
on Dr. Tylor Smith, who Died Suddenly 

from Apoplexy, hjVld 
on the Sufferers at the Abertillerv Colliery, 

16a 7« 
at the Boiler Explosion, at Wick Farm, 

23 a 5 e 
at the Fatal Explosion, at Wapping, 9 j 

12d— 17/ 12 e 

at the Fire in Grosvenor Mews, 29 m 8 c 



81 m 12 6 
— — at the Shrewsbury Railway Accident, 12 

m 13 «— 17 m 9/— 20 m^ f 
on Elizabeth Taylor, Murdered at Wigan, 

17 a 7 c 
on Mr. Priscilla Turner, Found Drowned, 6 

on Robert Walker, Killed from Leaving a 

Train in Motion, 22 m 5 d 
on Miss Wilson and Mrs. Woo<l, Killed at 

the Piivate Crossing of Hodge-hill Farm, 14 y 

6/ 
on Rev. Jacob George Wrench, who Died 

Suddenly in a Railway Station, 10 / 10 a 
Institute of Accountants, 24 <« 9 </ 

of British Architects, 2?»j 12 c 

of Civil Engineers, 21 ml c — 27 m '2 /' 

Institution of Naval Architects, Annual Sessions, 

6fl \{)e—7 a 136 
Institution for Nursing Sisters, loy 11 « 
" Intellectual Race", Notes about, 1 a 12 r/ 
Intercolonial Harmony — Notes about, / 7 </ 
Arbitration. County Meeting in York. 17 / 

12 6 

International, Congress of the - British Federa- 
tion/' 3yi0(/— 4 /9« 

Contract Company, 14 m 10 c 

Exhibition — Admissions, 17^/8 6—10 a 10 

fl— 21 a 8 e— 22 a 10 r— 23 a b J—2\ a 13 A— 
26 a 7 «i— 10 m 12 d—\2 m 13 *.— 13 m 6 Z'— 17 
TO 12 </--iy m 8 d— 20 m 10 6—21 in 8 «— 27 m 

13 «— 28 m 7 a— 30 ;// e -4 ; (> (/— 5 j 7 r/— (Jj 
10 c— 7 ) 9 /'— 9y 9 «— 11 ;• 5 f—l2 j 10 H—V^ 

jSa— Uj 10 f—\7 ) 12 6— 18.f 12 a— 20 7 11 
«— 23 j 9 d—24 / JO r—2o / 7 *'—21 j 1 1 A— 30 

J 1^ '' 

CRrrJHge Show nt. 'Ml m 4 d 

- — ^^/<r (ompnnies Agrrf^ to (^o-(>|)orate 



International Exhibition, Cutlery at, 18 m 6 </ 
— — India at, 2 j 6 </ 

Russia at, s m 6/ 

Phillip and Creswick Collections at, 4 a 

12 1—9 a 4/ 

President anil Mrs. Hawksley's, Party at, 



28 m 12 e 

Private View of . 8 a 8 6 

School of Cookery in, 12 w 9 c— 28 md f 

—9; 6/- 

of Popular Cookery at, 12 a 8 6—25 a 4 « 

Substances Used as Food, 2 w 4 c 

Visit of the Queen to, 10 »» 5 c 

Water Colours at, 16 r? 10 a 

".Interviewing " the Gallows, 16 w 11 6 
Ipswich Liberal Association, Inaugural Banquet, 

18a6 a 
IBELANI):— 

Agrarian Murder in Limerick, IO7 11/ 

Appointments, 4 <i 11 a 

Attempted Assassination of Two Justices 

in the Countv Clare, 7jSb 

of Mr. Hale, 21 > 6 e 

Autumn Manoeuvres in, 16 a 8 c 

Ballot Act — Imprisonment of a Magistrate 

for Disclosing a Vote, 18 o 5 « 
Bandon Barracks, Arms Stolen from, 

Found near Cork, 26 i 12 « 

Belfast Cattle Show, 21 ? 5 e 

Prosecution of Mr. M'Aleese for Con- 
tempt of Court, 1 a 8 6 

Notes about the Treatment of, 9 « 7 6 

Rioters, Trials, 4 a 11 rt— 23 / 13 6- 26 j 

12 a 

Sentences, 7 a 1- c — 26 J 12 a 

Irish Press on the Sentences, 7 a 12 r 

Reward for the Discovery of the 

Writer of the Threatening Letter) to the 

Judge, 7 CT 12 c 

Ship Carx>enters Not Concerned in, 2 J 



14 6 



— Callan— Proceedings in, 26 a 5 d 

see O'Keeffe i;. CrLi.F.N — O'vil Actions 

— Churcli and Land Acts — Case of Grcrvaise, 
20//< 14 6 

— Constabulary Reductions, 4 ^/ 11a 
- Testimonials to, Prohibited, 30 o 10 a 



Oiminal 
Coinnii8- 



Cork Law Society. 30 ; 9 t 

Court of Appeal — Personal Explanation of 

the Lord Justice, 26 a d 
Cust (Leopold) Applies for a 

Pro>erution Against Three Town 

sioners of Tipperary, bj 12 6 

Dijjrby (liord) and his Tenants, 23 a 8 6 

Dublin Exhibition, Opening of, 15 m 12 d 

Gas Bill, 4 </ 1 1 a— 7 m 12 c 

I^oan Museum, 9 </ 7 6 

Rioting in 10^ 11^—18/ 10 6 

Royal Society Show, 16 f/ 7 /^— 17 r/ 8 a — 

18 a 5/! 

Spencer Dock, Inauguration of, 17 a8 «< 

Stock ¥.xq\\w\^A a\\ ^^— '^ o*^ ^^—"^ ^^"^^ 



Ire 



FALMXB'S index to '^ THX TIMX8 ** NZW8PAPSB. 



[April 1 to 



Xreland (eonttnued), 

Dublim, Unirertity, Internal Refonn, 28 m 

14 a 

Education Bill— the Irish Press on, 2.3 a 8 6 

National, 24 o 8 « 

^ — Fitzgibbon (Lord) Attempt to Blow up the 

Statue of, at LimeTick, 2^ 14 6 
General Assembly of the Presbyterian 

Church, Sittings, 9^ 12 c— 16; 12 / 

Home Rule, 12 to 11/ 

Candidates, 9^ 12 c 

Meetings, 5; 12 a— 16 / 12/ 

Incorporated Society of l^licitors, &c., 

Meetings, 16j 12/ 
Insh Dis- Established Church, General 

Synod of, 19 a 10 6—21 a 8«— 24 a8d— 26 a 6 

rf— 28 a 8 €—26 w 14 a 
— — Collections in Aid of, 18 / 12 c 

■ Compensation Cases — Rev. Dr. Salmon, 
6i 12 a 

-^— — Rev. Mr. Brennan, 6i 12 a 

^— — Rev. Messrs. Gray and Stubbs, 5jl2 a 

■ — Rev. J. T. Mahaffey, 6; 12 a 
of Mr. Trye, 23 / 13 a 

Revision Question, 30 a 10 a— 12 mil f 

Kingstown Bill, 7 m 12 c— 10 w 12 6 

Limerick, Lord Lieutenant and his Lady at 

Uml2d 

Notes about, 19 ;« 13 c— 20 wi 7/ 

Opening of the Graving Dock at, 14 m 

12 d 

Nicholson (N. A.; Novel Test for Proving 

Tenants, 4 o 1 1 a 

O'Keeffe i\ Cullen Case, 80 a 10 a 

— I Address to his Congregation on his Ac- 
tions, 2jUb 

see Civil Actions 

Peace Preservation Act : — SJ 1 J 

Awards of Compensation, 1 1 i 5 r 

Claim of Anne Merton, 31 m 9 c 

Case of Mrs. NeUl, 23 a 8 6 



Press on the Trials, 14 a 6 a 

Sanitary Association, Meeting. 1<; / 12/ 

Tenant Right Conference, 18 a 5 c— 19 a 

10 6 
Clubs and their Representatives Attend- 
ing, 18 a 5 e— 19 a 10 6 

Meetings about, 18 a 5 « 

Trinity College and Mr. Fawcett's Bill, 7 m 

12 c 

Value of Land in, 19 w 14 r 

Ireland, Election of a Temporal Peer of, 9 « 8 6 

—10 a If 
Irish Fisheries, Report of the Inspectors on, 3 ; 

4« 

Notes about, 4 ; 6/—6j 7 d 

Hoax — False Documents about the Irish 

Jury Case. 19 i 6/ 
^— Incorporated Society of Attorneys, &c., 10 

/IS/- 

Jury Act. 1 1 a 3 e— 14 m G a— 1 2 in 10 h 

Select Committee on, 20 m 10 fc— 19 j G / 

Landlords, DifUcultiefi of. 11 o 5 /' 

~ - f'O^'slation, Nous nJxmt, 4 a 12 / 
- Men^bers nml 'he /W/ Af.-// (Gazette. 5 « 8 d 



Irish Presbyterian Church, General AmifmMy 

Session, 9 j 12 c— 16 / 12 f 
Railways, Home Rule on, Notes about, 5 m 

9e 
Representative Peerage, Notes about, 16 a 

5rf— 18a6/-19a 12.a 

Sir B. Burke on, 23 a 12 c 

Ships, Construction of, Notes about, 22 a 

3d 
IRON:- 

American Pig Iron Association, 4 a 4 e 

Blochaim Iron Company, 27 »i 12 c 

Demand for, in the United States, 4 a 4 « 

Miner's Association, Meeting, 6 m 9 « 

Native Iron Ore Company, 1 mlQ a 

Nishni Novgorod Ironworks Company, 16 m 

12rf— 26i7a 
North East Cleveland Iron Company, 30 J 

8a 

Orleigh Court Estate, 23 a 10/ 

Ships, Strength of. Notes about, 10 a 5/— 

14 a 6 f— 16 a 11 c— 21 a 7/— 28 a 12 c 

Skeme Ironworks Company, 24 m 10 a 

Trade of Birmingham, 26 a 6 c— 9 w 6/— 

24 m 10 c— 7 ; 5 c— 20 / 10 c— 27^ 12 c 

in the North, 16 m 12 c 

State of, 20 TO 11 a— 22 w 7/— 26 m 8 a 

of Wolverhampton, 23 to 12 rf— 19^' 7/ 

American Iron and Steel Association, 26 

i6</ 
Iron and Coal Trade, 2 a 6 «— 3 a 6 e — 4 a 7 / 

—6 a 7 b— 7 a 8 rf— 9 a 6/— 9 a 6 a— 11 a 4 a 

& e— 12 a 7 rf— 14 a 5 c— 18 o 7 /*— 19 a 1 f- 

21 a 9 «— 28 a 8 rf— 6 to 9 d—l2 m 8/— 19 m 9 

d— 21 TO 8 e— 23 m 12 e/— 26 to 8 c— 28 to 7/ 

—29 TO 6 c— 30 TO 7 c— 3 / 7 6—4/ 7 «— 11; 

12 r— 12y 7 rf— 23; 14 rf— 26 j 9 «— 30^ 8 /" 

and Steel Institute, 2 to 4 rf— 3 to 6 <; 

Mask, 16 a 9 > 

Irvingite Revivalism — Great Meeting at Exeter 

Hall, 4 a 10 A 
Italian Agricultural Society of Tunis Sell their 

Rights to the Bey, 30 « 5 6 
Brigands : Professor Mommsen and Schra- 

der, the Berlin Librarian, in the Hands of, 21 m 

7c 

Capital, 20./ 4 d 

Irrigation Canal C-ompany, i i 7 d 

ITALY:— 

Alexandria (Abp. of) Summoned to Rome, 

for Allowing the Burial of Rattazzi, 20j6c 
Amadeus ( Prince "» Presented with the Civic 

Crown of Turin, 3 ^" 6 a 

Army News, 9 a 5 b 

Reorganization, 4^56 

Arrest of Bank Note Forgfcrs at Rome, 6 a 6 6 

Brigandage in Naples, 9 a 6 6 

Budget, IGJ 7 c— 18 / 7 b 

Burials in the South, 9 a 5 « 

Chambers, Proceedings in, 1 to 7 b — 4 j 6 

b—\dj 5 (/— 20> 5 b—24j 10 o— 24i 12 a— 27 

j ^h 
YAW \o YtqXv^vvV '^Qi^^ \w ^CLKj>3ij^^^tw\% 



Jaae 30, 1878.] palm£&'s index to the ^^ tules " newspapeb. 



Ite 



Italy (amtinueA), 

Court Circular, 6 a 6 6—8 a 12 6—25 a 6 6 

—30 a 5 b—7 ni 5 6—8 wi 7 a & 6—21 w 7 6- 

24 TO 5 a~27 m 7 6—28 ra 5 a— 2 j 7 c— 11/ 7 

6— 18/ 7 6—19 j 5 c— 30i 7 6 
the Empress Inylted to the Exhibition of 

Vienna, 12 a 5 6 
Demonstration on the Death of Manzoni 

the Novelist, 24 m 5 a 
Diplomatic News, 10 a 5 a — 14 a 3 6 — 25 a 

6 6—29 TO 6 a— 4 j 5 6—9 / 7 c— 11 / 7 6—12 ; 

6 6— 16/7 c 

Editor of the Capitak Arrested, 13 m 7 6 

Englishman Wounded at Rome, see Riot at 

THE GESU CHURCH 

Note about, 19 a 6 / 

'Finance, 17 j 5 a 

Financial Measures, 24 w 5 a — 18/ 7 J 

^— Generals of Religious Orders Protest against 

the Law Suppressing Religious Corporations 

in Rome, 4 j 6 6. 

Grist Tajc, 4 a 12 6 

— International, Arrest of Leaders of, 27 to 7 6 

Italian Debt, 3 m 6 a 

Organ Boys, Bill for the Abolition of, 31 

toG 6 
Extradition Treaty with England about, 

3/ 10 6 

and Japan, 17 /n 5 6 

Japanese Embassy in Rome, 14 to 12 6 

Jesuits in Rome, 30 to 8 a 

Ministerial Crisis, I m7 6 — 2 to 12 6—3 m 5 

a—o m 7 c— 6 to 6 6—13 w 10 6—26/ 7 6—27/ 

5 6—28/ 12 a— 30/ 7 6 
Miscellaneous News, 8 a 12 6—14 a 3 6—17 

a 6 6—23 a 6 6—24 a 7 6—3 to 5 a- 12/ 5 6 

Naples, Doings in, 9 a 5 e — 15 a 5 rf 

Free Schools in, 16 a 6 cf 

Holy Week in, 22 a 12 J 

Prince and Princess Louis at, 15 a 5 cf 

Royal Visitors at, 16 a 5 (/— 24 a 8 /— 8 

to 12 6 
the Russian Court at, 1 a 5 /— 7 a 7 /— 

8 TO 12 6—9 TO 6 c— 12 TO 10 6—16 to 8 6 

• Russian and English Princes at, 14 to 10 6 



New Cardinals, 12 a 6 6 
• Taxes, 6 a 5 6 



— Police of Naples and Rome, 18 a 8 c 

— Pope, Address to, by the Generals of 
Monastic Orders on the Suppression Bill, 16 

7c 

- Anniversary of his Election to the Ponti- 



ficate, 24/ 10 6 

Arrangements for Election of a Successor, 

24 a 6 a 

• Audience to the Society of Catholic 



Youths, 23/ 7 6 
Audiences by, I a 5 a — 18 a 5 a — 23 a 5 

6-6 TO 5 6—28 TO 5 6—29 to 5 6—14 / 5 6—17 
/ 5 6—18 ; 7 6 

Birthday, 24 a 7 6—26 a 6 6 

C&rdjnsl Antonelli on the Demise of, 22 



a 5 b— 22 mo If 

' CoDgrsLtulAtury Visits to, 10/7 c 



Italy (continued). 

Pope, Election of a New, 28 to 9/ 

and Empress of Russia, 2i 7 c 

Escape to Gaeta, 21 to 7/ 

Farewell Audience to Queen Isabella, 24 

il2a 



• French Pilgrims Address to, the QptntoiM 
on, 8 TO 7 a 

Health of , 1 a 6 o— 3 a 5 6—4 a 12 6—6 

a 5 6—8 a 12 6—10 a 5 a— 12 a 6 6—14 a 3 6 
—15 a 5 6—16 a 3 6—17 a 6 6—18 a 6 a— 19 
a 5 a— 21 o 7 6—22 a 8 6—26 a 6 6—29 a 12 6 
—6 TO 5 6 — 8 TO 7 a— 9 to 5 6—10 to 6 a— 12 m 
7 c— 14 TO 12 6—16 TO 7 6—17 m 6 6—19 m 7 c 
—20 TO 5 6—21 TO 7 6—22 to 6 a— 24 to 6 a— 24 
m 12 a— 26 m 6 a 

the Lancet on his Illness, 28 m 6 (/ 

— the Liberal Press on, 20/ 6 6 

Nomination of Bishops to Vacant Sees, 

24 /12 a— 30/7 6 

■ of Cardinals, 21 to 7 6 

Notices about, 21 a 7 6—23/ 7 6 

Pilgrimage to Carravaggio, 6 to 7 c 

Princess Alice has an Audience of, 1 « 6 a 

— — Dines with his HoUness. 3 a 6 6 

Queen Isabel and the, 26; 12 6 

Send Bouquets, 29 m 6 6 

Reply to the Spanish Deputation, 9 to 6 6 

Reported Death of. 16 to 8 6 

Speech of, 28 to 5 6—19 ; 6 c 

. to the Cardinals, 19/ 6 c 



Post Cards for, 3 ; 5 a 

Religious Corporations Bill, 21 a 7 6 — 7 m 6 

a— 8 TO 7 a— 17 to 5 6—21 to 7 a— 22 to 6 6—24 

to 6 a -28 TO 5 6—29 to 6 a—7j 6 6—16 / 7 c— 17 

/ 5 a— 18/ 7 6—19/ 6 c— 21 / 6 6 

Meetings about, 26 a 5 6—13 to 7 6 

in Operation, 26 ; 7 6 

Riot at the Gesu Church in Rome, 4 a 12 

6—15 a 5 6—19 a 6 /— 26 to 7 a— 26 to 12 /— 

9 / 8 6—17/ 8 a 
Address of the British Residents to the 

British Embassy on the Subject, 19 a 6/ 

Dr. Borgmni Sealment, 9 a 10 cf 

Mr. Vansittart's Account, 9 a 10 (/ 

— the Case of, 10 to 5 a 

- Trial and Sentence, 26 m 7 o 



— Rome — Anti-Clerical Riot in, 12 to 7 c — 18 

to76 

the Cardmals at, 23/ 14 a 

Collision of the Clericals and Liberals at, 

9 a 10 rf— 12 TO 7 c 

Court of the Vatican, 16 a 8 c 

Foreign Religious Corporations in, 14 a 

8« 



Bp. of Mantua, Sentence on, 10 to 6 6 

New Protestant Church in, 14 m 10 «— 4 

/6/— 18; 7 f 

Next Conclave, 31 to 6 a 

Queen IsabeUa at, 19 / 6 c— 21 i 6 6—24 { 

10 6— 24j V> Q 



- Deputations to, 19 m 7 c— 28 mbh 



— St. ¥T^Tveo\. cV ^^x\^. ^^^«^^^^^ 
Again*! \.\v^ ^M.^^^^^l„'?'\^^ ^^-.V^ o.^ 



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PALHER'B index to '^ THE TI1IB8 '' NEW8PAPEB 



[April 1 to 



Junes, Unanimity of, Erils of, 16 j 14 c 

Working Men on, 10 a 11/— 10 m 7/ 

Justice, Expence of Adm nering, SOj 18/ 
Jute, State of the Mark et ,a 7 6—17 a 6 a— 24 

a 9 c— 8 m 8 c— 22 m 7 fr— 28 m 7 /— 6> 7 6— 

12/76—2679/ 

K. 

Kains-Jackson (H.) Position and Prospects] of 

the Grain Trade, 12 m 8a 
KamaWolga Steam Narigation Company, 26; 

9d 
Kansas Horror, 30 m 7 d 
Kattengell and Campbell on the Earthquake at 

San Salvador, 29a7 d 
Keble's Christian Year, Proposal to Issue an 

Illustrated Edition^ 16 m 6 </ 
Kent East Indiaman, Death of the Purser, 23 m 

Kettle (the) and the. Black Country Miners, an 

Anecdote, 28 i lid 
Khira Expedition, tee Russia 
Kidnapping in the South Seas, 23 m 5/ 
Kiell (Geo. Middleton) on the Zanzibar Mail 

Contracts, 19/6 
Kimberley (Earl of) Sp-^ech at Ipswich, 18 a 6 a 
Kmg Edward's School Birmingham, Notes about, 

21 m 10 6 
King's College, Duke of Edinburgh Distributes 

the Prices, &c., 7j7e 
Hospital, Annual Festival, 24 a 7 d^2S 

10 a 
School, Canterbury, New Head Master, 16 

a3c 
King^ley (Charles) on the Whitechapel Public 

Baths, 8 a 8 c 
Kirk (,Dr.) Testimonial of Silver Plate to, 2 a 9 j 
Kisshigen Baths, 16 m 6/ 
KnatchbuU-Hugessen (E. H.) on the Canadi 

Loan Bill, 26 ; 14 a 
Knight ( Rev. Mr.) Case of, 25 a 11 o— 8 m 13 e 
KNIGHTHOOD AND BABONETAOE :— 
Biddlecombe (Capt. Geo.) Knight^ Sketcl 

of, 2875 s 

Cusack CRalph Smith) Knight 17 a 6 c 

Duffy, Charles Gavan, 478 a^-^J 9 / 

Hill, James, Knight, 10 m 7/ 

Kinloch, George, Baronet, 9 a 8 6 — 10 < 

7a 

Nisbet, Alex., Knight, Sketch of, 28 ; 5 e 

Saunders, Sidney Smith, Kniahi, 14 m 7 </ 

Knights Templars, Prince of Wales InstaUet 

Grand Master, 8 a 12/ 
Kwok-a-Sing Case, 24 ; 5 / 

L, 
Labouchere(H.) on the Rival Atlantic Telegraph 

4 a 12 e— 7 a 8 a 
Labour in Cuba, 3 a 10 c— 8 a7 d 
Labourers on the Osborne Royal Estate, 23 ) 

7c 
La6ouret-8* Union Chronicle, Notes about, 21 i 

-~X/rfa^6^ Bribea to Avoid Serring on. 2B \ li«^^^^ ^C>eg%*%, <^T^n. ^J-. ^^^^ 



Italy {continued), 

— - and Tunis, Adjustment of Differences, 18 a 5 6 

J. 
Jamaica and Cuba, 1 m 12 a 
Jamea ( — ) Price Sale List of his Objects of Art, 

17 m 12 cf— 19 m 14 6—23 m 12 « 
Janes (Dr.) on Cholera in America, 24 j 10 b 
Japan :*-Christianity Tolerated Throughout, 10 

a 9/ 
— ^ Diplomatic News, 5 m 7 c 

— Misodlaneous News, 19 a 6 6 — 27 j 12 a 

— Native Christians in, 19 m 7 c 

— a Performer Killed by a Madman when on 
the Stage, 27 i 12 a 

— Practice of Carrying Two Swords Revived, 
27 j 12 a 

Report on the Mhit of, 28 a 12 6 

Boval Reception in, 9 a 7 (/ 

Jeffery (Rev. W.) on Anti-Centenarianism, 10 m 

11/— 23 mil/ 
Jenkins (Edward) on the Agrarian Agitation, 21 

m 12 6-6^6/ 
Jersey — Prosecution of Judge Le Bailly, 14 m 9/ 
Jerusalem, Recent Disturbances at, 5 m 8/ 
Jesuits, the (General of, ** Interviewed " at Rome, 
14 m 12 c 

hi Rome, 30 m 8 a 

JewB Infant School, 12 a 5 « 

and the Russian Military Law, Notes about, 

16 a 4/ 
Jewish Synagogue, Laying the Comer ^tone of 
a new, at Cheetham-Hill-Road, Manchester, 14 
J 6c 
Johnson (Rev. S. J.) on Historical Eclipses, 10 a 

7e 
Joint Stock Discount Company, 15 m 7 a— 24 ; 

7c 
Jones (Rev. Harry) on the North West Passage 

for London, 1 o 4/ 
- — f Rev. W. H.) on the Saxon CJhurch at Brad- 
ford-on- A von, 10 a 5 e 
Josiah Mason's College, 27 m 7 c 
Joyce (Rev. J. G.) on the Discoveries at Silches- 

ter, 17;9/— 21i6/ 
Jubilee Singers, 7 w 6/ 
Judge, Election of One in Illinois, 21 i 9 c 
JudKiature Bill, 6 m 18 /— 19 m 12 «— 9y 12 6— 
28^18 6 

As It Was and Is, 2 w 12 c— 30 j 9 e 

Irish Bar on, 13i 12 6 

■ Letter from the Queen's Council to the 

Chancellor on, 28 a 8/— 1 m 12 <f 

Notes about, 31 to 6 e— 3y 10 /*— 6 j 4 d— 

9yi2#— 107 6«— 12yi2e 
■ the Press on the Committee, 7 a 14 a— 

28 a 8/ 

and the Scotch Members, 30> 14 c 

— Commission, Meetings, 16> 11 e 
— — Notices, 6jlle 
Juries Bill, 16 a 4 «— 16 a 11 / 

Not00 about, lml2e 

In Inland, 28/ IS f 

the Judges on Altering the Law about, 28 



0, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Lea 



illi of the Lord Chancellor, 12 m 12 / 
Promise— the American Grain Market, 

gistration Bill, 19 m 7/ 

3f, Notes about, 21 m 10 a 

nure, 19 a 9/ 

ansfer Reform, Difficulties of, 12 m 9 « 

Jue of, in 1688 and in 1873, 6 w 12/ 

d and Tenant Bill, Meetings abou^ 14 a 

17 a lis 

Uimond) on Upsetting Railway Trains, 

Daniel A.) on the Dues of the Suez CanaL 

of the City of Cheater, 1 a 8 c 
the Duke oj Devonshire at Barrow-in-Fur- 
26i 11/ 

lale (Earl of) on the War on the Gold 
^28il2s 

t-Richard (M.) Price Sale List of his Col- 
Q of Pictures, 12 a 5 fr 
(J. S.) on Education in India, 11 a 6 a 

the Mode of Cleansing the Albert Me- 
M7J8a 

''inter Quarters, 80 m If 
snd Mamer (Limited), 18 j 12 a 
ie (Alfred de) on the Dominican Bond 
BTS, 9 a6s 



1, 17 
Win 



3tions in Common Law, «es Citil Actioitb 
in the Superior Courts, tee Civil Actions 
Imission of Solicitors, 9/ 18 « 
cnendment Society, Meeting, 21 a 14 c — 
L2c 

mal Cases, $t^ Housi of Lords 
Criminal Cases, eee Middlbsbx Sssbionb 
ppointment of Circuits in Ireland, 2 j 14 6 
mkruptcies. su Bankbdptcibs 
inkruptcy Court Cases, eu Bankbuptct 
;T 

isiness of the Courts, 23 a 11 6*26 m 13 
M 14 e 

ills to the Bar, 1 m 13 (/~9i 12 6 
ises in the Admiralty Court, see Admi- 
r CouBT 

in the Probate Court, eee Ciyil Actiohs 
before the Proyincial Magistrates, eu 

3B 

lanoery Arrears, 28 m 11 e 

Notes about, 24 a 13 (f— 8 m 10 cf 

Notices, 17 a 11 c— 12 m 13 e— 22 m 11 c 

tnsistorj Court, see Archbs, &c. 

»unty Court Cases, see Civil Actions 

»urt for the Consideration of Crown Cases 

Ted, set Criminal Trials 

Ljs of Sittings of the Courts, in every 

paper under Lboal Noticbs 

gest or a Code, Notes about, 23 a 12 c 

vidends in Bankruptcy, see Diyidbnds 

vorce Court, List of Cases, 21 m 13/ 

voTce Court, see Divorce Court 

jter Recess, 5 a 11 6—9 a 10 /*— 11 aSd 

clesiastical Cases, see Arches, &c. Court 

j Eqaitv, Closing of aU the Courts, 14 a 

$m 13e 

d Justice, Notes About, 12 m 13 6—16 



Law ^continued), 

Estates in Liquidation, see EtTAXBt 

the Judges at St. Paul's, 21 a 8 e— 26 m 

13/ 

and Justice, Cost of, 25 7 12 c 

Kingston As&izes, 1 a 11 s 

Liverpool Law Society on more IVequenl 

Sittings of the Judges, 23 j 13/ 
Lord Chancellor's Tipstaff, Absence of, 27 

flic 
Lord Mayor's Court Actions, see Civil 

Actions 

New Queen's Counsel 17 a 11 a 

Notices, 22 a 11 s— 18^ 18 e 

Privy Council Proceedings see P»ivt 

Council 

Scotch Sequestration, see BANXBUPTOiBa 

Suits in Chancery, see Civil Actions 

Summer Circuits, 16 j 13 f—lSj 18 •—28 

j 6 (f— 80 ; 18 c 
Trials in the Criminal Court, see CmncnrAL 

Trlils 

Trinity Term, Business, 20 m 6 c 

Reception of the Judges by ths Lord 

Chancellor, 10 a 9 e 
— ^ Opening of, 16 a 9 e — 17 a 11 a 

Unhealthy Lodghigs in Circuit, 18 a 10 e 

— Whitsuntide Recess, 7 m 11/ 

Writ of Eleztt, 1 j 6/ 

Lawrence (Lt. Gen. St. P.) on th^ BjBtieat ftrom 

Afghanistan, 9 a 6 d 
LEADma ABTIOLES:— 
Agricultural Labourers' Union Conference, 

80 m 9 6 

Alabama Chums, 19 m 11 i— 28 m9d 

Alexandra Palace, Destruction of by Fire 

lOilie 

American Arctic Expedition, 24 m 9 e 

Travellers and British Hotels, 12 a 9 rf 

the Archbishops and the Memorial, 26 j 11 d 

on Bomani^ng, 21/96 

Arctic Exploration, 2jlld 

Army Estimates, Debate on, 25^ 9 e 

Ashentee War, 22 m 9 e 

Australian Colonies, 16 m 11 c 

on Sir Samuel Baker, 17 a 9 a 

Bank Note Bill, 24i 9 a 

Prince Bismarck and the Ultnunontanes^ 

21mllc; 

British Emigrants to Brazil, 11 a 7 c 

North American Colonies, 6/ 9 c 

and Foreign Navies, 27 ; 9 c 

Mr. Bruce on Vagrancy, 16 01 11 (f 

Budget, 8 a 9 6 

Arrangements, 18 a 9 a 

Resolutions, 2 m e 

CaUan Committee, 24 m 9 6 

Canada Loan Guarantee, 26^ 9 a 

Cape MaU Contracts, 11^' 11 b 

Carlism and Federalism in Spain, 2 a 9 6 

Carlists, Subscriptions for, 8 a 9 c 

Case of M. Ranc, 18 j 11 6 

Oei\tw\ eA\a.tii\wst q\ K^^xiNS^afe^'SS^ ^^ '>» 

Aaiss ^i «t*i V^— i^ ^ ^^^ 






t^ 



rAiiifSB'8 nn>sx TO ^' the times " newspaper. 



[April H 



lMA\r\g Artides Cconttnued), 
-^ Chipping Norton Magistrates, 29 m 9 h — 7j 
9b 

— Cholera in Europe, 80;* 11 c 

Church Patronage in Scotland, 19 J 7 a 

Coal Question, 21 m 11 «— 16 ; 11 d—SOj 

lid 

Cobden Club, 80 / 116 

-— * College Scholarsnips, 7 m 9 e 

Coming Session or the French Assembly, 

17fn9a 
Conferenct of the Australian Colonies, 16 

ale 
— - Contagious Diseases Act, 22 m 9 c 

— Co-operatiTC Congress, 17 a 9 6 

— Cost of Law and Justice, 26jl\ b 

— County Court Debtors, 6 »i 9 c 

Court of Chancery, 28 a 11 rf 

-^ Crune in England, 17 a 9 d 

— ^- Criminal Law Amendment Act Repeal, 17 

mde 
- — Crisis in Madrid, 26 a 9 a 

— Cuba and Jamaica, 1 m 10 6 

Custody of Infants, 22 a 9 e 

— ^ Czar at Vienna, 6jdc 

Daniel O'Connell, Ua7 a 

Notes about, 21 a 8/ 

-»- Defeat of M. Thiers, 28 m 9 a 

— ~- Derby (Lord) on the State Purchase of 

Railways, 14^ 9 d 
on Thrift, 10 m 9 a 

— and Peel Memorials, 6j9h 
the DeooBtation^ 6 a 9 6 

Dis-establishment of the English and Sootch 

Church, 17 TO 9 h — 19 mile 

Disputed Will Case, 1 q 9 « 

Distribution of Prize Money, 6 i 9 e 

— — Drunkenness and Thrift, 12 m 11 c 
Dublin Unirersity Bill, 4 o 9 6 

— Due d*Aumale at the French Academy, 5 
a9a 

Dutch War in Sumatra, 22 a 9 </ 

East India Company, 8 a 9 « 

— ^- Easter Monday and the Volunteers, 15 a 9 6 
— — Ecclesiastical Appeals, 8 m 11 e 
*-^ Education Act Amendment, 18 j 9 a — 18 / 
lie 

Educational Progress. 28^ 9 c 

Election Expenses BUI, 19 j 8 e 

for Paris, 16 a 7 a— 28 a 11 a— 29 a 9 6 

— Electoral Power, 7 ?« 9 a 

— Elementary Education, 80 j 11 a 

— Emanuel Hospital, 13 m 11 h — 14 m 9 6 
Emperor Napoleon's Will, 30 a 9 or 

— ^— Endowed Schools Commission, 26 / 11 c 

— England and Daniel O'Connell, 21 a 11 6 
English Hotels and Foreign Visitors, 19 a 

%d 

Notes about, 19 a 9 / 

— ^ Euphrates Valley Railway, 7 a 11 d 

— Exchequor Accounts, 11 a 7 a 

Ezecutiye Authority in the Australasian 

CoJome§, 12 a 91 
— ^ Exhibition of Vienna, H m 9/ 
--r- Extndition Act, 12j6 d 
""^^ ^^^^^^ Acts Amendment Bill, 12 j 9 6 
Aff "^^^^'^ University Bill, 22 a 9 6 



Leading Artides (conftnuecQ. 

Fiji Islands Protectorate, 16 01 c 

Financial PoUcy, 9 a 9 c 

Fire-Brigade, 81 m 9 d 

First Night after the Recess, 19 a 9 b 

Fishery Riot at Kinsale, 15 a 9 e 

Fitzwilliam (Lord) and his Colliers, 11 i 11 c 

Flight of Marshal Serrano, 14 m 9 e 

— Foreign Religious Corporations in Rome, 

15 a 9 a 

Forthcoming Budget, 7 a 11 a 

France and Germany, 3^ 9 a 

Free Bridges and Local Taxation, 26 a 9 i 

French Assembly, Proceedings in, 23 m 9 a 

—24 m 9 a 
and its Coming Session, 17 w 9 a— 20 

TO 9 a— 21 TO 11 c— 22 to 9 o 

- Conmiercial Legislation, 9 j 1 1 a 



Elections, 13 w 11 6 

Republic and its New President, 2^116 

Society, 29 to 9 a 

General Assemblies in Scotland, 7j9d 

■ German Emperor at St. Petersburg, 29 o 9e 

Gloucester Election, 9 to 9 a 

Govemment of Spain, 7 m 9 c 

Grey (LordJ on Representation, 10 to 9 e * 

Guardianship of Infants, 7 to 9 d 

Mr. Headlam's Medical Bill, 19 mild 

Health of the Pope, 19 a 9 a 

Heurtley (Dr.) Protest, 20 j 9 e 

the Holy days, 14 a 7 c 

Home Rule in Ireland, 1 a 9 cf 

Hong Kong Extradition Case, 2Bjlld 

Honorary Colonelcies, 10m9 d 

Hospital Sunday, 7^ 9 e— 14 ; 9 c — 16 y Ua 

House of Commons, 21 i 9 a 

Imperial and Local Taxation, 29 a 9 c— 30 

a 9 d—S TO 9 rf 

Festivities, 9 to 9 e 

Indian Army Reform, 30 to 9 </ 

Budget, 2 a 9 c— 22 a 9 c 

Insurrection in Madrid, 25 a 9 6 

Interpretation of Wills, 24 a 11 d 

Irish Education Commissioners, 26 a9 d 

Fisheries, 3 j 9 c 

Railways, 80 a 9 6—1 to 10 e 

— — Representative Peers, 19 a 9 c 
• University Question, 2 a 9 a 



Iron and Coal, 3 to 9 e 

Judicature Bill, 2 to 10 a — 6 m 1 1 </— 31 n 

9 c— lOj 11 6— llj lid— 13/9 6 

Juries Bill, 6 / 9 a 

Justices at Chipping Norton, 2*^ to 1 1 c 

King Edward's School. Birmingham, 20 m 

96 
Khiva Expedition, 2 a 9 e— 9 a 9 6—29 a 9 

d^-5 TO 11 a— 20; 9 d— 26 ; 11 a 
Labour and Capital in the United States, 

17a 9 c 

Law Reform, 10 to 9 « 

M. de Lessep's New Project, 29 to 9 d 

Liberal and Conservative Demonstrations, 

18a9r 

9 b— \^ 1 ^ o 



Li 

\ 1 



1% 80, 1878.] palxeb's indxx to '' the tixis " newspapeb. 



Left 



Titadfag Artides (continued), 

Lord Lieutenant at Limerick, 15 m 9 6 

Loss of the Atlantic, Ba d d 

Madoc War, 1 m 10 a 

Marriage of Archduchess Gesela, 28 a 11 e 

Masters and Servants' Act, Tall c— -9 j 

lie 

Meat SuppW, 11 a 7 d 

Medical BiU, 19 m 11 cf 

Memorial of the Late Lord Derbj, iJ9 e 

-^ Merchant Seamen, Smile 

Metropolitan Improvements, IGmM e 

Police, 12 m 11 d 

Mr. Miall*s Motion for Dis-establishment, 

17 in 9 6—19 mile 

Mid-Session, 31 m 9 a 

— Military Administration, 24y 9 d 

Insubordination in Spain, 24 a 11 a 



Ministerial Entertainments, 27 m 11 d 

Bfixed Marriages, 7 a 11 b 

Modoc Indians, 16 a 7 cf 

Municipality for London, 20 m9d 

National Ships and Civil Process, 9 m 9 rf 

Naval Administration. 28 m 9 e— 12; 9 c 

' Retirement, 4 y 9 a 



96 



. New French Government, 27 m 11 h — 81 m 



Law Courtfv 26 m 11 a 



Zealand, 22 m 9 cf 

Occasional Sermons, 15 m 9 cf 

Odd Fellows Conference, 10; 11 rf 

Office of Lord Privy Seal, 13 m 11 e 

Mr. 0*Keeffe and XTltramontanism, 28 a 

115 
r. CuUen, 6 m 11 c— 8 m 11 5—12 m 11 5 

—16 m 9 e— 16 m 11 5—28 m 9 c 

Orders of Merit, 28^ 9 6 

Organization of Charity, 8 a 9 <f 

Orleanist Princes in France, 80 m 9 a 

Panic at Vienna. 12 m 11 a 

Paris Election, 3 m 9 5 

Peace Preservation Act, 17 m 9 c 

Permissive Bill, 8 m 11 a— 9 m 9 c 

Persian Concession to Baron Reuter, 18 y 

11 rf 

Phsenix Park Riot, 3> 9 d 

Plimsoll Prosecution, 17 / 9 « 

Poor Rates and Poor Relief, 24 a 11 r 

the Pope's Birthday, 20 m 9 « 

Prevention of Railway Accidents, 26 a 9 e 

Prince of Wales at Pesth, 21 m 11 5 

Prison Charities, 2 m 10 6 

Private Circular to the French Prefects, 12 

>9 a 

Prosecution of M. Ranc, 20y 9 5 

Prospective Financial Arrangements, 8 a 9 

a — 25 a 9 c 

Protection Against Fire, 14 > 9 « 

Public Prosecutors Bill 23 w 9 c 

Worship FaciUties BiU. 27^ 9 d 

Railway Amalgamation, 27 11 c 

and Canal Traffic, Bill, 1 a 9 c 

Rating Bills, 24 m 9 r 

. of tioapitala, 28 / 9 d 

Heal Irinh OrievHnce, /> a 9 c 

HeligJoui' nmciilty in Education, 16 a 7 b 

Tohmtion in FeniA, 2lj S d 



Tieading Artides (con/tnued). 

Republican Conference at Birmingham, 18 

mild 

Resignation of M. Grevy, 4 a 9 c 

of M. Thiers, 26 m 10 s 

Retirement from the Indian Army, 27 m 

lie 

Retreat from Afghanistan, 10 a 9 c 

— ^ Revenue Returns, 1 a 9 5 

Riots in Louisiana, 18 a 9 cf 

Rise in Prices, 24^* 9 e 

^— Romance of Judicial Injustice, 15 a 9 d 

- Royal Academy Exhibition, 6 m 9 5 

Literary Fund, 30 m 9 c 

Navy, 4 a 9 if 

Lord Russell on Ireland, 10 ;* 11 a 

Sandhurst Disturbances, 25 a 9 e 

San Juan Boundary, 5 m 11 6 

Mr. Scudamore and the Telegraphs, 10 a 

95 
Shaftesbury (Lord) on Church Prospects, 

14m9(/ 
Shah of Persia, 14 a 7 d— 6 m 9 d^26 m 10 

/— 29 m 9 c— 4y 9 a— 13i 9 s— 17 j 9 a— 23 / 

11 a 

His Reception, 19 ; 8 cf 

and the Russian Press, 25y 9 e 

Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. 5 i 9 a 

Sir Massey Lopes and Mr. Gladstone, 28 a 

9c 

Spate, 9 a 9 a— 27 J 9 5 

and Cuba, 18 a 9 5 

-^— and Its Finances, 21 ; 8 e 

and France, 7 i 9 c 

Spanish Republic, 21 a 11 c— 9 / 11 5— 11 j 

lla-17y9a— 19i7 5 

Politics. 24 y 9 c 

Stansfeld's Scheme for Local Government, 

14m9e 

State Purchase of Railways, 6 a 9 </ 

Statistics of Legislation, 23 m 9 cf 

Sub-District Brigades, 23 a 9 </ 

Suez Canal, 4 o 9 « 

Sunday Opening of Museums, 13i 9 c 

Supreme Court of Judicature, 3 a 9 5 

Taxation of Stock-in-Trade, 23/ 11 h 

Taxes on Locomotion, 3 a 9 c 

M. Thiers and his PoUcy, lo m 9 a 

and his New Cabinet, 19 m 11 a 

Tichborne Case. 18; 11 « 

Trade with China, 27^ 9 « 

Union Administration, 14 a 7 5 



• Trades Manifesto, 4 ; 9 5 

Union Demonstration, 3/95 



Tragedy of Sir Samuel Baker, 17 a 9 a 

Transfer of Land, 1 m 10 c 

United States Civil Service Examinations, 

26 a 9 d 

Unity of the Appellate Court, 3 m 9 c 

University Fellowships, 23 a 9 e 

Wealth of France, 12 « 9 a 

Whit Monday DemotL%tNX\$ycL,*iS "VV 'x 

S\iffT«i^^, ^Q a ^ e— rv. i '^ d 

WoT\La \Tv KVXexw^^, V'- "^^ "" >x .. 

y^T^cV Ql \Vv^ AtUa\^c,'i\ a W ^ .- 



Lea 



palmsb's index to 




Leading AxiiolM {continved), 

— Yorkshire Union of Mechanics Institutes, 6 
;96 

Zanxibar Mission, 11 a 7 & 

MaU Contracts, 16 j 11 b^l7j9d—20) 

9e 

Leap- Year Wooing: Registrar-General of Scot- 
land's Report, 4 a 4 « 

Leather, State of the Market, 2 a 10 fr— 9 a Ce 
—28 a 10 e— 80 a 10 e— 7 m 10 rf— 14 m 10/— 
21 » 8 6—28 m 7 f—llj 12 6-18 / 12 c— 26 ; 
7« 

Leba, Ancient City of, 4 / 6/ 

Lee (Confederate General) Memoir of, 6 i 8 a 

(Dr. A. T.) on Mr. MialFs Division, 81 m 

12 6 

(Henry) on the Devil Fish of Fiction and 

Fact, 18 m 18 6 

Lees (W. Nassau) on the NatiTee of India Be- 
fore Parliament, 19 m 8 c 

Leith Haibour, New Bridge at, 25 a 4/ 

Length of the Judge's Foot. Inequality of Sen- 
tences on Forgers, 18 m 12 6 

Lqirosj in India, 19 m 8 c 

Lessop (M.) New Project — ^the Economist on, 2 J 

Notes about, 8 j 5 6 

Prague PoiUik on, Sj 10 a 

— Russian Prese on, Sj 10 a — 14^ 5 6 
Satvrday Review on, 2 i 9/ 

Levi (Leone) Infernal Machines, HjSb 
Liberated Airicans, Official Report on, 16 m 5 </ 
Liberation Society, Annual Meeting, 2 m 10/ 
Licensed Beer and Wine-Sellers* Asylum, Anni- 

▼ersary Festival, 27/5/ 
Licensing Act, 12 a 10 c 
Lichfield (Bp. of) and the Black Country 

Miners, 28 / 14 d 
Lieblg's Extract of Meat Company, 81 m 7 a 

(Baron) Health of, 16 a 3 6 

Life Assurance Companies, Board of Trade Re 

turns, 26 a lOe—Zj 7 t 

— Boats, Notes about, 17 a 6 e 

Insurances, Government, Annual Return, 28 

aSe 

— Saving Apparatus, 7j 7 e 
at Sea, 16a 6 a 

LiffoTd (Lord) on Sir Joshua Reynolds's Portrait 

of his Ancester, 19 d 8 6 
Lightfoot (J. B.) on the Charity Children in St. 

Paul's, 28 iti 12 6 
Limitation of Title to Land, Notes about, 4 / 

n/ 

Lind-Goldschmidt (Jenny) at Northumberland 

House Concert, SmM f 
Linlithgow, New Lord Lieutenant, 2j 11 e 
Little (P. F.) on the Atlantic Telegraph, 8 a 10 rf 
Littlejohn (Dr. H. D.) on Metropolitan Slaugh- 
terhouses, 15 aSd 
Littleton v. Gounod. Notes about, 26 ; 14 a— 27 

j 12 c— 28> 10/— 30.; 13 c 
Liverpool Chimber of Commerce on the Railway 
MndCannl Traffic Bill, 20 m W c 
Jnfectiom State of the Judges Lodgings in, 

JS a /i /' 
^^in^tone (Dr. ) Htatne to, at Edinburgh, B m 



Llandaff Diocesan Church Extension Society at 
Cardiff, 22 o 9/ 

Llandilo Mining Company, 15 m 7 a 

Lloyd's New Stamp for Marine Insurances, 29 
m Sc 

Llynvi, Tondu and Ogmore Coal and Iron Com- 
pany, 3 a 7 o 

Valley Colliery Company, 10 m 10 6 

Load Line of Ships, 6 a 7 cf 

Local Boards, Consolidation of, 10 j 18/ 

Government Act, d mlO d 

— Dinner to Commemorate the 80th Birth- 
day of Tavemor, 25 a 12 e 

Taxation Bill. Deputation of Clergymen to 

Mr. Stansfield about, 10 mi 5/— 12^ 6 e 

Notes about, 27 m 12 « 

Parliamentary Return, 8 m 10 6 

London (Bp. of) Movements of, 28 m 10/ 

Angling, 15 a 1 1 « 

Ardideacon's Viditation in, 10 w 12/ 

Dwelling Places, Meeting about, 2 m 12 e 

Dwellings — Meetings about, 28 m 10 cf 

Female Penitentiary, Donation Towards, 19 

j6d 

^— Preventive and Reformatory Institution, 
Annual Meeting, 28 m 12/ 

Financial Association, 10 j 12 e 

Hospital Extension Fund, Donation of 

City Companies to, 22 m 10 «— 16^ lis 

Donation of the Grocers' Company To- 
wards, 25 a 5 e 

Industry— Drugged Birds, 8 j 4 c^— 4 jBf 

— 6 I* 7c 

Library, Annual Meeting, 80 m 7/ 

Missionary Society, Annual Meeting, 21 a 

6s 

Municipality, 19 m 18 cf 

Orphan Asylum, 24 i 7 rf 

Parks, 16 a 4 c 

Ratable Property of, 26 m 6/ 

Society for Teaching the Blind to Read, 

Annual Meeting, 17 m 5 c 

Town Clerkship of the City of— Candidates, 

21i9c 

University— Examiners, 6 m 8/ 

List of Successful Competitors, 15 m 7 



e— 25j8 c 

Matriculation List, 11 a 8 '/ 

Presentation Day, 15 m 7 s 

Women Candidates, lSj7f 

List of, who have Passed Examination, 



21 m 12 6 

Water Supply, tee Watbr 

London and Colomal Company, 7 j 10 a 

and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, 

80 a 10 6—1 m 8 6 

and Paris Steamship Company, 27 m 12 c 

a!»d Provincial Law Assurance Society, 25 

al0« 

Marine Insurance Company, Sj 7 a 

Longevity in Ireland, 16 m 6 « 

in the Obituary of "The Times," 2 a 10 / 

— y o 5 d— 18 a 7 c— 1 »i 10 /— 6 m 8 a— 16 m 

V> j— 2* Hi \\ e— Vi ) ^ f— >r& ^ \ife « 

\^ady S\mt\\ % \vy^X\i K^wCvvvjwax^ . "^ ni v^ d 



187S] PiXHBB'S IHDBZ TO ** THE TIKBS " RBWtf Amtt. 



Mir 



or at Maidstone, 19 a 12 a 

>iiited Vice-Pretident of the <*Societe 

et Centrale des Sauyeteors de Belgique,*' 

urquifl of) Proposal to Raise a Fund to 
It Poor Benefices, S m7 d 
Pilgrimages, «ee Frakos 
rk Abbey, Excavations in, 24 j 9/ 
C. R.) on the Arctic Exploration, 5 j 

le Author of «< Khira,*' 26 a 12 « 

le Loss of the Atlantic, 6 a7 d 

J.) on the Weather. 5j 7/ 

Hon. Mr.) in the County Court, 6 m 9 /* 

2c 

CSir John) on the Income Tax, 10 a 6/ 

le Ten Hours Bill, 25 a 10 d 

Booty, Notes about, 14 a 8/ 

ispectors, Dangers of, 24 m 11 /—SO m 

n a Bailwaj Carriage, 29 <r 9 /— 5 m 

«n. the Hon. P.) Price Side List of his 

of Art, 30 a 5 J-— 1 m 10/ 
rials New Regulation, 27 j 5 /— 27 j 12 h 

(Lord) at the Church Defence Meeting 
oester, 18 a 6 « 

jord) his Son*s Intention to Write his 
)m5d 

M. 
id (D. G. F.) on Grouse Disease, 12 m 

laymaking, 31 m 7 d 

»r (James) on Patronage in the Church 

land, 26 y 12 c 

m) on Practical Ekiucation, 31 tn 6/ 

T. M.) on the Australian Steam Navi- 

Company, 21 a 9 a— 24 a 9 6 

[H. D.) on the Digest or Code, 28 a 12 c 

. Norman) Memorial Window to, at 

J Cliurch, 18.; 10 

::ar. New Bishopric of^2i a IS d — 25 a 

Past Winter in, 26 m 6 /— 29 m 12 •— 

c 

rrigation and Canal Company, S j 7 d 

festival, 2Sml0d 

cy and the Prestf, 8 d 10 6 

6 6-2 a 5 6—3 a 6 6—3 a df—4 a 12 6 
2 e— 5 a 6 6—7 a 7 r— 7 a 8 e— 8 a 10/ 
2 6—9 a 6 6—9 a 6 6—10 a 5 5—11 a 3 
I 4 e— 12 a 6 6—14 a 3 c— 16 a 6 c— 16 
16 a 6 e— 17 a 6 6—17 a 6 </— 18 a 5b 

5 6—19 a 7 J— 21 a 7 ci— 21 a 8 6—22 
•23 a 5 6—24 a 7 r— 24 a 13 6—25 a 5 c 

8 a— 26 a 5 c— 28 a 7 </— 28 a 8 d— 29 a 

9 a 12 c— 80 a 5 c— 1 w 7 6—2 m 12 c— 
i — 3 m 9 /— 5 w 7 c— 6 »i 5 6—6 m 10 « 

6 6 & c— 8 w 7 6—8 m 10 c— 9 m 5 6—9 
—10 m5b& d^l2 m 7 c^l2 m 8/— 18 
14 m llj^lim 12 c—lo m 5 6— 10 m 7 
12e-'17M 5 c^l9 tn 7 d—20 m 6 c— 

'-22 m J c^2^ m 5 1^23 m 5 c/— 24 m 
¥ / A — 2il tu O /• o r ,.. " f «r. - . 



Mails (covUinuBd), 

31 w 6 6— 2 y 7 d-8i 6 6-3 ; 10 rf— 4j 5 6— 
Aj7e-5j 5 ^-6i 6(>-6 y 12 #—7 7 6 c-9 j 7 
d—lOj 7 6— 11 J 7 c— 12/6 6—13 i 6 c— 14 j 
6 6— I6y 7 c/— 17 J 6 6— 18y 7 c— 18 j 12 c— 19 
; 6 rf— 20 J 6 c— 21 J 6 6—23 j 7 c— 28^ 14 €— 
24> 12 6— 26 J 7 e— 26 ; 12 c— 26^ 7 <>— 26 i 9 
e-.27 J 6 e— 27 j 10 a— 28 ; 12 6—80 j 7 c— 80 
J 8a 

American, 30 a 8 a— 7 m 12 rf— 21 m 12 •-- 

"J 11/ 

Australian, 20 m 11 #—17 mlOd 

Bahamas, 13 m 12 e 

Baroda's, 8 m 7 6 * 

Brazil, 11 tn 6 c 

of Egypt, 24 J 12/ 

Malta, 6 m 12/— 6 j 12 c 

New ZeaUnd, 17^ 10 d 

Newfoundland, 6 m 12/ 

South American, 28 ; 12 6 

Main Liquor Law, Notes about, 9 m 12 « 
M*Kenna (Rev. A.) on Education in Bengal, 10 

a 6 </•— 14 a 6 6 
Malcolm (J. W ) Health of, 16 a 7 € 
Malt or Sugar, Notes about, 22 a 12 6 
Malta and Mediterranean, Gas Company, 19 ; 7 e 
Miscellaneous News, 9 a 6 c — 14 a 8 e — 12 

m 7 t—\%jl o— 25 i\2c 

Ship News, 5 a 6 s —14 m 8 €—8 m 14 6 

— — UnsiUfe State of the Opera House at, 7j 5 d 

Salutes Forbidden on Account of, 7 / 6 rf 

Man with the Iron Mask, 16 a 9 s 
Man-Eating Tigers, Notes about, 80 j 9 d 
Manchester (Duke of) on Local Taxation, 27 m 

12 e 
"Manner Maketh Men" the Liverpool Head 

Constable's Address to his Men, 10 a ID c 

aud i .atter in French and English, 16 m 9/ 

Mansion House— Banquet to the Board of Works 

and London School Board, 1 m 9 6 
to the Brethren of the Trinity House, 22 

m 10/ 

- to the Judges, 6 ; 6 d 



Easter Monday Banquet, \5 a7 d 

Fancy Ball at, 22 o 6 c— 24 mils 

Marriage of Miss Waterlow, 8 m 11 / 

Receptions of the Lady Mayoress, 18 j 14 c 

Marine Insurance Company, 27 j 10 a 

Insurances— Lloyd's New Stamp for, 29 m 

6c 
Maritime Insurance Company, 12 ; 7 a 
Market-Garden Tithes, 2 a 11 6—6 a 8 6 
Marlborough College, Elections, 24 ; 8 a 

Examination for Scholarships, 7 m7 d 

MABBIAGES:- In consequence of the Regis- 
trar-General having a complete Alphabetical 
List of all Marriages in the Brititnh Dominions, 
also of all Marriages of British subjects abroad, 
which can be inspected at any time at the 
ofiice in Somerset House, it is not deemed ex- 
pedient to in«fci\. \3cA Tft\wrKvvK\ \sax "^ ^»5s:*«t- 
Vised u\ tY\^ T\me». 



Max 




PALMCR'S index to '^ THE TIMES 



tfarzlAget (continuefi). 

Genty, Mdlle., 2 a 6 c 

— — Giselk, Archduchess, 18 a 5 &— 22 a 5 
26 a 12 c 

— '" Hoinan« Frederick^ 8 m 11/ 

Leopold of Bavaria, Prince, 18 a 5 b — 22 a 

6 b— 26 a 12 c 

Marjoribankfl, Edw., 10 ; 7 e 

Mary of Saxe Altonberg, Princess, 21 a 7 6 

—23 a 8 c 

Strutt, Hon. Arthur, 28 a 9/ 

Waterlow, Miss, 8 m 11 / 

Chapels Registered for the Performance of, 

2 a 7 /"— 5 a 6/— 9 a 8 6—12 a 8 a— 16 aba 
—23 a 8 a— 26 a 7 c— 30 a 8 c— 3 m 8 6—7 m 
7/— 10 m 7 /— 14 TO 7 rf— 17 in 7 rf— 21 m 10 b 
—28 m 7 a— 31 to 6/— 4 i 8 a— 7 j 7 /— II7 
/— I4j 8 c— 18 ; 9 /-21 ; 7 /— 26 j 6 e— 28 y 

Curious Mode of Raising the Revenue by, 

at Tashkurgham, Si 5 e 
— New Act for Ireland, 23 m 4 c 
Married Woman's Property Act, 16 o 7 </j 
Marsan (Countess de) and her Estates, 4^11 d 
Marsh ^Catherine) Hospital and Home, 15a 11 e 
Marshall (Henry) on Trade Union Discipline, 19 

a 10/ 
Martin (R. B.; on Hospital Sunday, 22 7n 10 e 

on the State Purchase of Railways, 7 a 8 € 

Masters and Servants, Notes about, 10 a 7 b — 11 

ad »-- 12 a 8 a 
Master and Servant Act, 1867,. Notes about, 7 a 

9e 
Matrimonial Causes, New Act on, 21 j 7 c 
Maurice CLt.) Lecture to Volunteers, 2 a 6 6 
Mauvais Quart d'Heure, SI m 7 d 
May Meetings, from Punch, I m 7/ 
Mayo Memorial Fund, 21 / 5 « 
Meat, Report on the Consumption of, 6 a 7/ 

Price of , 8 a 8 c 

Tax on, 7 a 14 a— 10 a 6 6 

Mecca Pilgrims, 9 m 6 c 
Mechl (J. J.) on Harvest Prospects, 10 m 10/ 
Medical Appointments, 26 a 11^ 
Degrees for Women — Meeting ot Birming- 
ham for, 5j 10 e 

Education, IS a5 d 

LegisUtion, 4 a 12 </— 17 m 9 / 

Meeson and Johnson on the Water Supply to the 

Alexandra Palace, 14 ; 10 b 
Melbourne and Hobson's Bay, 17 a 6 c 
Memorial to the Abps. on Church Discipline, 

Letter about, 26 i 14 b 
Mendicity Society, Annual Meeting, IG w 13/ 
Merchants' Association, 1 m 8 a 

Marine Insurance Company, 16 j 9 c 

Taylors' School, 4./ 11 e—6j 9/ 

Duke of Edinburgh Laying the First 



Stone of the New Buildings, 17j 10 r 

Obtains a Week's Holyday for 

Boys, \SfUd 

Speech Day, 12 / 5 e 



the 



Me^sngerie^ Maritime^, 9 i H r 
MetAln. Stnte of the Market, 2 n \0 6—3 a 7 b— 
*^ r/:-r,rF7 6—9a 6e~\0a f?«— 11 </ 4 b— 



1 TO 8 c— 2 TO 11 b— 3 TO 10 €—7 TO 10 rf— 8 m 8 

c~9 m 6 e— 10 to 10 6—14 to 10 /•— 16 to 7 rf- 

16 TO 12 rf— 17 TO 10/— 21 TO 8 6—22 to 7 6—23 

TO 7/— 24 TO 10 r— 28 to 7 /'— 29 m 6 rf— 30 m 6 

rf— 31 TO 7 «— 4i 7 rf— 5 j 7 6— 6 i 7 d—7j 10a 

—11 J 12 b—\2j 7 b— 13y 10 6—14 ; 6 6—18; 

12 c— 19 / 7 e— 20y 10 «/— 21 j 7 e—26j 7 e- 

26 J 0/—27J 10 c— 28y 7 / 
Methodist New Connexion, Conference, 28 y 12 d 
Metropolitan Association for Improved Dwellingi 

of the Industrious CUsses, 2Sj 8 b — 24 J 7 /*— 

26j7a 

Asylums Board, Meetings, 8 a 8 c — 30^ 9 rf 

Finance Report, 8 a 8 c 

Free Hospital, 28 a 6/ 

Grant to the Family of Mrs. Goodvrin i 

Matron Deceased, 8 a 8 c 

Hampstead Hospital, 8 a 8 c 

New Manager, 808c 

METBOPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS:— 

Albert Embankment, 26 to 6 < 

Lighting of, 26 ir 6 « 

Annual Accounts, 4 a 9/— 7 aS d 

Clerkenwell Improvements, 26 to 6 e 

Finance, 10 a 5 c 

Fir? in Holywell Street, 10 a 7 a 

Free Bridges, 26 a 7 «--14 j 8 6 

Great Coram Street Murder, 10 a 7 a 

Infant Life Protection Act, 26 to 6 e 

Kensington Improvement, 26 to 6 e 

Lisson Grove Improvements, 19 to 12 (/ 

Meetings, 6 a 10 6-19 to 12 d— 14 j 8 6—28 

j 8 d—SOj 8 e 
Members Served with Process to Refund 

their Quota of the Expences of Thanksgiving 

Dav, 31 TO 7 rf 

— Northumberland House, 5 a 10 6 — 10 wi 7 « 

Public Improvements, 10 a 7 a 

Railways, 3 m 5/ 

Rating (Liability and Value) Bill, 26 to 6 < 

Shaw (Capt.) Salary, 10 a 7 a 

Slaughter Houses, 2SjSd 

Social Problems, 10 a 6 c 

Valuation Act, 26 to 6 € 

Victoria Embankment, 26 to 6 e 

Metropolitan Charity, Monthly Statement, 3 a 

12 a— 1 to 8 </— 6 I* 7 c 
Conservative Alliance, Annual Meeting, 26 

TO 14 c 
Counties Co-Operative Coal Company, 14 

a 4 a— 16 a 5 b 

Government, Meeting to Support, 28 a 13 c 

Hospital Sunday, see Hospxtxl 

Horse Show at the Agricultural HalL 8 m 

IS a 
Improvements — Kensington Church Yard, 

9to6c 
Pauperism, Official Return of, 3 a 11 c— 10 

a 7 6—16 a 4 c— 17 a 7 c— 24 a 9 d—1 m 8 e— 

8 TO 8 c— 22 TO 7 c— 29 to 6 rf— 5i 7 c— 12 1 7/ 

— 19/7/'— 26 i 9 J 

Polkc, Return of the Number of , 30 m 9 e 

— 'PaTVmrawvV^ct^ "^j^^tX. wi^l a ^ d 



\^ 



. T> .v-VXtW^ «X\ 



Jane 30, 1873.] paoier's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Hon 



Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage, Concert 

in Aid of , 8 ni 7 b 

Grocers' Company Donation to. 1 1 / 9 / 

Mexico— Letter to Commander Kennedy on 

Quitting the Coast of, 16 a 3 c 

Re- Assembling of Congress, 16 m 3 6 

Rebellion in, 26 a oh 

Testimonial to the Memory of Juarez, 29 m 

10 a 

Miall*s Motion, Meetings in Favour of, 21 m 12 6 

Miall's Reply, 20m7 e 

Notes about, 19 m 7/— 21 m 12 6 

Middle Level Commissioners, Special Meeting, 4 

a 7 c 
Middlesex Bicycle Club, Expedition to John 

0*Groat's, 17 i 12 « 
Conservative Registration Association, 

Meetings, Sm7 e 
MIDDLESEX SESSIONS:— 
Administration of Justice in the County, 80 

mild— 17 ill e 
Accounts and General Purposes, 26 a 11 / 

—30 mild 
Butler V. Warner Hughes and Price, 28 a 

18 c 

Female Juvenile Offenders, 26 a 11 / 

Howett V. St. PanCras Justices, 28 a 18 c 

Industrial Schools at Feltham, 26 a 11/ 

Licensing Act — Appeal Cases, 28 a 13 6 

Committee, 22 all d 

Roman Catholic Priests in Prisons, 25 a 

11/ 
Surgeon to the Clerkenwell Prisons — 

Increase of Salary to, 30 m 11 «/ 
Treatment of UnconWcted Prisoners, 9 a 7 

/—26 a 11/— 30 mil d 
ft^dland Grand Hotel, 6m7 d 
Midwives, Registration of , 6 a 5 c 
Milbank (A. Sussex) on the Weather and the 

Crops, 21 m 12 f 
Military Cooking, 28 m 9 a 

Savings Banks, 10 r/ 9 e 

Mill (John Stuart) Health of, 8 m 7/— 9 m 9/ 
Memorial to, Meetings about, 14 m 9 /~17 

m 7 e— 20 m 10 e * 

Mills vJohn TJ on First-Class and Third-Class 

Carriages, bj 7 f 
Milltown (Lord; on the Irish Representative 

Peerage, \b a b d 
Miners* National Association, Half-yearly Con- 
ference, 21 m 14 </— 22 m 12 a— 23 m 8 a— 26 

m 8c 

— Deputation to Government on Payment of 
Wages by Weight, 30i 14 c 

Mines, Government Rating of, 27 m 9/— 7/ 6 c 

Regulation Bill — Deputation of Scotch 

Miners to Government about, 12 m 8 e — 29 m 

11 f 

IQNINO INTELLIOENOE: 

Almada and Terito (/Onsolidated Silver 

Mining Company, 16 ?/? 12 rf 

Busmess of the Week, 7 a 8 a — 14 a 4 a— 

21 a 9 h—2S a 9 a^5 m 9 a— 12 m 8 A— 19 m 9 

^-^dT/v S ^— ^/ 9 C'^9j 9 a—lG j 9 (/— 30 i 

8 a -f J 

r^^rr ^P^-^'' ^''''"^ Company, 6j7 a 

CorbvMwmir Commny, 2 a 10 a 



Mining Intelligence (continued), 

Copper Ore Sales, 10 a 6 e — 16 m 7 et— 5 ji 

7b 
Cornish Mining, 2 a 10 d— 9 a 6 h — 14 a 5 

/— 21 a 9 b—2S a 10 /-29 a 10/— 6 m 4 /— 

13 m 12 d—20 m 10 6—27 m 12 /-28 m 7 a— 

4j7 f'-iej7e—2Bj7 d 
Ticketing, 4 a 7 /— 18 a 7 f—2 m 11 a— 

23 m 7 «— 6y 7 b— 20/ 10 d 
Costa Rica Gold Mining Company, 2 a 10 a 

—8a 10 c 

Gold Mining in Victoria, 28 m 4 e 

Inspection of Mines, 16 a 7 /* 

Laurium Mines, 16 m 7 6 

Llauberis Copper Mining Company, 17 m 

10 a 

Silver Mines of Caracoles, 21 m 8 a 

in Utah— Caution to Investors, 2y 9 c 

State of Shares, in every days paper 

Minister and Son, on the Book Post, 10 a 7/ 

Ministerial Appomtments, 7 a 8 a 

Dinners, 6 m U «— 7 m 9 /— 12 m 7 rf— 27 

W9/ 
Movements, 29 m 9 •— 80 m 9 «— 6 1* 9 /— 14 

Parties, 28 j 11 e 

Mirage— Greenwich Hospital ^^Hsible on the 

Opposite Side about Three Miles Distant, 29 

«10/ 
Missing Clergymen, 1 a 6 cf 
Mission of the Clergy for Lent, 1874, &c., 22 m 

10 c 
Missions to Seamen, Annual Meeting, 16 m 12 6 
Missirie (T.) on Hotel Accommodation in Con- 
stantinople, 20jSb 
Mixed Marriages, 28 a 9/ 
Copy of the Grace Granted to Anna Osborne 

to Marry a Catholic, 19 a 6 cf 
— Letter from the Pope on, 3 a 10 s 
Notes about, 1 a 5 c— 2 a 12 /— 3 a 10 •—4 

a 10 ./— 5 a 6 /*— 10 a 7/— 19 a 6 rf— 13 m7 d 
Mock Litany Men, 15 o 10 6 
Model Houses Association, 1 a 10 c 
Modoc Indians, see America 
Mohurrum Festival, 15 a 10 d 
Molasses, State of the Market, 16 m 12 (i— 28 m 

7/— 6 ; 7 d—7j 10 a 
Moltke (Count) Letter to a German Publisher 

Giving Sketch of his Life, B a7 d 
Moncreiff (Major) Suggestions for Completing 

the National Defences, 10 vi 5 e 
Money Lenders, Notes about, 31 m 6/ 

Market, the Economist on, 2j9o 

MONEY MARKET :— 

Alexandra Palace Company Bonds, 19 i* 7 c 

American Joint Stock Undertakings, 18 m 

12 c 
Araucanian Imposture, 10 m 10 a-*17 m 

10 a 

Belgian Loan, 14 a 4 a 

Berlin Bourse, Liquidation of, 29 m 6 a 

Excbwv^%, *i ^ 1 b 

a— B m ft a— 'i'i m 1 a 

BotlOTV City %\ftT\.Xi^^«J^V'^ '«^^^ 



PAUm't IKDVX TO *' TBI TmSS 




HoBAT KMrket (eontinit§d). 

*— Buenot Ayret Market, 28 a 10 6—6 m 10 a 

—17 m 10 a— 19 m 9 o— 17 / 7 d— 24i 7 c 
«— Caiiadlan Hallway Bonds, £7 m 12 c 
— - Cape of Good Hope Loans, 8 m 10 a 
— ^ Coal, tu Coal 
I Exchange, Me Coal 

— — Commercial Panic of 1867, 20 m 11 a 
— - Com Market, 1 a 10 a — 8 a 7 a — 5 a 7 a — 

8 a 10 o^lO a 6 a— 19 a 7 a— 22 a 10 a— 26 a 

10 a— 29 a 7 c^—S m 10 a- 6 m 10 a— 10 m 10 
a— 18 m 18 <v-20 m 11 a— 27 m 12 e— 10 i 12 e 
—21/7 6— 24/7 0— 28y 7 c 

— Cotta Bica Loan, 21 a 9 b— 29 a 7 <f 
•«i— Danubiaa Loan, 80 a 11 6 

Difconnt Market, 12 m 8 a— 19 m 9 ok- 2 ; 

9 ©—5 J 7 0—18 J 10 a 

— Egyptian Neir Loan, 26 a 10 a— 20 m 5 6— 
21 m 8 a— 10/ 12 s— 14; 6 a 

— Financial Critii at Odetaa, 16 m 7 a-^20 m 

11 o 

«fi«- Fife Infvanoe Ininatice, 1 a 10 a 

— Ftorida Bonds, 6j7 a 
-r^ Foreign Biarket^ 18 m 12 c 

— Forged Endorsements, 22 m 7 a 

— Francis Canal Company Bonds, 18 j 10 a 
<^pw<- Frankfort Market, 8 a 7 a— 26 a 10 a— 10 

m 8 0—16 m 7 o— 27i 10 a 
— — Fraudulent Checks, Law about, 19 m 9 6 

— Guatemala Bonds, 21 o 9 6—22 a 10 a— 7 
mlOo^I7ml06— 14j6a 

— German Collapse— Failures Thereupon, 18 
jl2o 

— — Germany, Bcardty of Money in, 1 a 10 a 
«— - Forged Bills Cashed in Paris, 8 a 7 a 

— Gold from Alexandria to the Bank of Egypt, 
9m6tf 

■■ Tiknk to the Bank, 28 a 9 o— 7 m 10 a— 
19 m 9 o— 28 m 7 d— 24 III 10 0^27 m 12 e— 28 
m 7 6—4 1 7 ©-6 |- 7 a— II7 12 a— 12 j 7 a— 
14i 6 o— 17y 7 «<-18j 12 0— 19 i 7 c-24y 7 
e-27;10a— 28y7c 

— — Hamburg Exchange, 2^7 6 

— Honduras Bonds, 7 a 8 o 

^» ImporU of Gold, 1 a 10 a— 4 a 7 (f— 8 a 10 
e-^2 o 10 0—85 a 10 •-80 a 10 6—8 m 10 a 
—18 m 12 e— 14 m 10 e— 16 m 12 e— 17 m 10 a 
^19 m 9 a— 22 at 7 a— 28 m 7 <f— 27 m 12 e— 
28 m 7 6—29 m 6 «— 80 m 6 a— 4 ; 7 c— 6i 7 a 
—8 J 7 0—7 J 10 o— 9> 9 o— lOy 12 «^11 ; 12 
a^l2j 7 o— 187 10 fl— 16 i 9 c— 17 j 7 rf-18 
J 12 o— 24i 7 c— 26> 9 rf— 28 / 7 C-8O7 8 a 

— — from Australia, 9 a 6 a— 21 a 9 a— 22 a 
10 o— 28 a 10 6—24 a 9 a— 26 a 10 a 

— — of Gold from New York, 8 a 7 a— 7 a 8 a 
—9 a 6 0^10 a 6 o— 16 a 6 6—17 a 6 a— 19 a 
7 0—22 a 10 a— 24 a 9 a— 26 a 10 c— 29 a 7 rf 
—I m 8 a— 6 m 10 a— 7 m 10 a— 8 m 8 o— 21 
m 8 o— 29 m 6 0—28/ 8 a— 26^ 7 a 

from the Riyer Plate, 20 m 11 a 

from the West Indies, 29 a 7 (f— 16 m 7 a 

—29 m 6 a 

— Lemba^g'CtemowiU lUHwi^y, 17 m 10 o 
£o£t Mnd Stolen BondB, Proposed Agency 

to^guter,28a9a^29a Id 
-y^g^dridMui^et, 17 a e a^2B a 10a-2da 
^'^'^ 9 a^7 m 10 a^%B m 7h 



Honey Market (eonh'ntisc/). 

-^— Manchester Markets, 2 o 10 o — 9 a 6 a~2 

m 11 6— 2y 9 c— 11 ; 12 a— 2*; 10 a 
"— Mexican Affairs, 7 m 10 o 

Bonds, 22 a 10 a— 24 m 10 o— 29 m^a 

Neumann, Ghigold ft Co., Betum their 

Bills, 1 <n 8 a 
— New Bank Act, 19 j 7 c 
— — ^ to be Called the Cheque Bank, 1 a 10 a 
Granada, 29 o 7 d— 1 m 8 a— 7 m 10 a— 

8 m 8 6—16 m 12 e— 80 m 6 a— 14 ; 6 a 
Mexican Dollars, 2 o 10 a— 21 o 9 a— 80 

0IO6— 81m7o— «lj7 6 

York Market, 8 o 7a— 4 a 7d— 28 o 106 

■ ■■■ Accommodation Bills, 6 a 7 a — 8 a lOe 

Central Loan, 16 m 7 a 



-<— - Ohio Railway Arrangement, 6 m 10 a 
Ottawa Bonds, 14 / 6 a 

— Paraguay Public Loan Bonds, 7 m 10 a— 8 
m86 

Paris Bourse, 28 m 7 rf— 27 m 12 e— 2 i 

9c 
Persian Affairs— the Shah's Expences, 19 

m96 

Peru Loan, 16 a 6/ 

PeruTian Guano Stocks, 18 j 12 a 

Portuguese Market, 8 a 7 a— 19 i 7 e 

— Raihray Bonds, 6 j 7 a 

Prussian Market, 18 m 12 c— 14 m 10 c— 16 

m 7 a — 24 m 6 a 

Quebec City Bonds, 27 i 10 a 

RaUway Market, 18 m 12 c— 14 m 10 c 

Russian Bonds, 28 i 8 c— 26 7 9 d 

San Domingo Loan, 1 a 10 a — 10 a 6 6—5 

m9a 

Sierra Leone Loans, 18 j 12 a 

Spanish Affairs, 10 j 12 e— 16 ; 9 c 

Bonds, 27 y 10 a 

Coupons, 18 m 12 <f 

Finance, 8 m 8 a— 10 m 10 a — 19 m 9 a 

—21 m 7 o— 81 m 7 a— 4 j 7 cT— 127 7 a 
— » State of, in everv day* a paper 
-^ Telegraph Amalgamations, 6 a 7 a— 26 a 10 

o— 29 o 7 O 

Turkish Bonds, 18 j 10 a 

Finance, 29 o 7 «— 10 m 10 6 

New Loan, 1 a 6 o— 14 a 4 a 

United New Jersey Raihroad and Canal 

Bonds, 18 a 7 (/ 

Veneauelan Bonds, 6^7 a— 19 j 7 c 

Vienna Bourse Crisis, 10 m 6 a— 18 m 7 a— 

17 m 10 €—21 m 8 a— 21 m 12 c— 29 m 5 o— 81 

m 6 6-16; 12 a— 21 y 7 a 

— Conference of Banks in, to Stay, 16 7 7 6 
Financial Crisis, 12 w 8 a— 18 m 12 c— 14 

in 10 e— 16 m 7 a— 16 m 12 c— 21 m 7 a — 23 m 
6 c— 2i7 6— 2j 9 a 

— Virginian Bondholders, 2 m 11 a— 6 ni 10 a 
—30m 8 a 

Withdrawal of Gold from the Bank, 3 a 7 

a — 4 a 7 rf— 6 a 7 a— 7 a 8 a— 10 a 6 a — 14 a 

4 a— 16 a 6 6—17 a 6 a— 22 a 10 a— 23 a 10 6 

— 5 m ^ a— ^ m % a— ^ m ^ d— Vi m 8 a— 14 m 

\0 c— \b m 1 a— \^ m \^ c— \^ m*^ a— ?L^ t*.\\ 

a— .21 m ^ a— TJL m 1 a— ^V mVi a— 'I^m^ a— 

1 29 m ft a-«> w^ ^ or-a i^ ^-^^ '^ «^-^ S^^ ' 

I — 20j\0b ^^^^^^ 



)0, 1878.] PAUOOl's ntDMK XO ** the times " NBWSPAFEB. 



ihv 



Orders for Cairo and Sionteyideo, 11 i 

id Saringt Bank Offices, 8 a 7 /—SO m 

of Lake Baikal and their Forgerlea, 20 m 

embert (Oomte de) Eobgium on by the 
d'Aumale, 4 a 10 c 

legro (Prince of) Morementa of, 24 a 7 6 
mneflty Granted to Bef ogees, 16 m 7 a 
lore (Sir Motes) at Manchester, 14ji 5 e 
(G. £*.) on the Lunatic in a Bailway Car- 
t, 5 m 14 e 

loose (— ) on the Origin of the Horse 
Me,8a9« 

[JO on Spanish Finance, ^j7 d 
(John) on the Volontaiy School Bate at 
enham, 80 i 10 c 
•nj, Besignation of Brigham Toong, 12 a 

deking a Home in Tuikej, 24 a 6 / 
io, French Expedition Against, 10 m 5 c 
xport of Grains, 10 j 7 6 
liipNews, 10i7 6 
(F. O.) Plea for Owls, 6 w 6/ 
1 the Wild Birds Protection Act, 16 a 8/ 
mBf 

(Dr.) Ophthalmia at the North Surrey 
ols, 7 a 7 « 

11a ( — ) on the Criminal Law Amendment 
2jSe 

actory Bill, 18 ; 7 « 
r, In^an Punishment for, 23 mi/ 
le Divorce Law Used to Exonerate from, 
5/- 



I Capt. Agnew, at Suez, by a Gambler, 9 

r Mrs. Baunton, at Bayford, by her Hus- 

I, 8 a 7 e 

I General Canby, by the Madoc Lidiails, 

S(f 

I Sarah Carter, and Suicide of the Mur- 

r, at Brampton, 9 m 5 6 

I H. H. Chaplain, Murdered on Board the 

naist 14 a 8 e 

I Mrs. EtcheUs, by her Husband, and Sui- 

of the Murderer, 20 m 9/ 

f Emily Greenaway, and Burglary at 

d,14i6c 

f William Hatt, at Aldershott, 9 a 7 e— 29 

d 

t Mrs. Hudson, by her Husband, at Hand- 

26a7<i 

ilndia, 16a6c 

f Mark Jennings, at South Shields, 16 j 

I a Lad, in New Hampshire, by a Som- 

bulist, I5m5 d 

I Capt. Longmuir, at Sea, by his Steward, 

i7<f 

f Major Macdonald, 11 a 8 6—28 a 5 €--80 

c — 5 mS 6 

BeJuTUD Kban, the Murderer at Soldo, 

Jewdrdfor the Murderer, 6 m IC f 
^m§»MMgnor, Bt DowUU, 16 a B c 



Muxdert (corUmmd). 

of Patrick Biitohell, of Kilfraok, 10 / 11/- 

11/7/ 
of John Louis Munday, at Brompton, 28 j 

lie 
of Nasur Bin All, Goyemor of Muscat, 8 ;' 

5« 
of a Niece, by R. P. Bleakley, in New York, 

I5m5d 
of Patrick M*Partlin, in the Streett of 

Middlesbrough, 2 j 14 a 

at Pickering, 8 m 11/ 

of a Sheriif and hu Assistant, at Mapleton, 

by a Bobber, 20 m 10 a 
of Mrs. Sibley, at Walworth, by her Hus- 
band, and Suicide of the Murderer, 26 m 111 e — 

80 m 10 6 
of Senator Stevens, m North Carolina, by a 

Party of Democrats, 5 a 5 c 
of Archibald Wall, by the Flraman on the 

Train near Butteyant, 6 a 11 a 
of Mansfield Walwwth, by his Son, at New 

York, 26 J 6 d 
of a Young Man, under Attest for lUtrecl- 

ing his Wife at Bulle, 28> 11 « 
Alleged of Mr. NeaU, of Thetford, 21 m 

14 a 
Attempted of Mrs. Jowett, at Bradford, and 

Suicide of the Murderer, 12 a 5/ 
of Mr.KendaU, a Felice Magistrate, at 

Gibraltar, 9 a 5 6 
of Mr. Lutwidge, by a Lunatto, at Salis- 
bury, 24 a 11/ 

of Edna Mitchell, by her Stepson, 7 a 11/ 

of Mary Morris, by her Daughter, at 

nford, 28 a 14 cf 
of Mary Paver, by a Soldier, at Bamsley, 

2lj5€ 

• of a Warder, by Thomas Lewis^ a Con- 



Tict, in Spalding Gaol, 14 i 5 /* 
of a Wife and Stepson, at Birmingham, 8 

a 7c 

Suspected of a Boy, at Chertsey, 28 m 9/ 

of a Man, Found in the Thames off 

Brentford, llj6/ 
of Elizabeth Taybr, at Wigan, 16 a 5/— 

17 a 7c 
MurrieU (lose de) Price Sale list oMds Collec- 
tion of Pictures, &c., 26 m 12 / 
Music for the Blind, Notes about, 10 m 12 ^ 

Fine, Mr. Forster on, 24 a 12 e 

Mutiny Act Amendment, Notes about, lal2b 

— 24a7c 
Mysterious Disappearanoe of Ann Hmssey, S a 

7 d 
Occurrence— Death of Louis Brake, on the 

Brighton Bail, 5 a 11 « 

N. 
Napoleon (Emperor) at Sedan, irem. the Stench 

FigarOf 1 a 11 a 



the Emoieaa, \1 m^ f 



tto Saturaa^ B*^U« «» 



t^«K^'"^ 



Nap 



PALMBB'S INDEX TO 



Napoleon (Empress) see Eugenie 

the Empress, Lays the Foundation Stone 

of a New Chapel for his Remains at Chisel- 
hurst, 9 i 10 6 

Prince, Address to his Constituents in 

Corsica, IS a5 d 

Natal Land and Colonization Company, 1 mS a 

National Agricultural Labourers' Union, Mas- 
ters* Association at Woodbridge to Resist, 21 m 
6$ 

■ Masters' Defence Association at Tun- 
bridge Wells, 18 i 9 e 

■ Notes about, see <' Agrarian Agitation' 
— — ^- Mr Arch to Leave for America to Spread 

the Morement, lSj9e 

— First Annual Conference, 29 m 5 «— 80 m 
7« 

Balance Sheet, 80 m 7 e 

-— — — Election of Officers, 80 m 7 e 

— Evening Meeting, 80 m 7 e 

■ Mission to Lreland, 80 m 7 e 

■ Household Suffrage, 80 m 7 e 

— Next Meeting, 80 »i 7 « 

■ Notes about, 30 m 7 e 

— Proposed Amalgamation, SO m 7 e 
Sick Society, 80 w 7 e 

Trades' Union Demonstration, 30 w 7 e 

— Union Solicitor, 80 m 7 e 

Association for the Promotion of Social 

Science, Meeting, 22 a 5/ 
~ Church Council, Conference at Birmingham 

about, 19 a 12 a 
•^— Conservative Union, Annual Conference, 

17 a 10 e 
Debt, Official Notice of, 2al0d 

— Defences, Major Moncriefif on, 10 m5 e 
Education League, see Education 

■ Union, Great Meeting at Manchester, 15 
a 7 e 

— — Life-Boat Institution, a Year's Work, 12 a 
Bf 

■ the " Out Pensioner " Forwarded to Ark- 
low, 21/7/ 

— Park, about Yellowstone River, 10 o 4/ 
^— Portrait Gallery, 14 a 8 / 

— ^— Trustees Report, BjQc 

— Orphan Home, Presentation of Prizes by 
the Duchess of Teck, 21 m 14 d>-26 m 12 c 

-*— Refuge for Houseless and Destitute Child- 
ren, Annual Meeting, 22mb c 

Rifle Association, 1 w 8 /— 12 m 9 c/— 19 m 7 e 

Society Annual Meeting, 18 j 9 e 

— — for Women's Saffrage, see Women's 

Steamship Company, ^26 i 7 </ 

Stock Taking, 16 a 5 c 

— — Temperance League— Annual Conversa- 
zione at Cannon Street Hotel, 27 m 7/ 
— — Annual Meeting, 6 w 12 c 
Union for Education of Women, 30y 6 </ 

■ of Elementary Teachers, Annual Con- 
lerence, 28 a 7 c 

^MtirelroQ Ore Comprnv, 7 m 10 a 
^Mtiree ofladid Before the Houae of Commons, 
I9m6e 

'^J^g'^^'^^^^^Posed Home tor, in London, 




Natural R'jection, ?>\ m 5/ 

Naval College at Greenwich 6i 12 c 

NAVAL AND MTLITAEY INTELLIGrNCE:- 

Adjutants, Cavalry Regiments Without, 28 

a 12 h. 

Aldcrshott School of Instruction, Officers 

to whom Certificates have been Awarded, 2 a 
5e 

Marquis of Lome Joins, 8 a 12/ « 

Field Day at, 19^ 6 c 

Review by the Commander in Chief, 8 j 

56 

Sham Fight at, 9 a 5 c — \j 6 c 

Appointments, lab e — 2 a 5 e — 2 a 7/— 3 

a 5 /*— 6 a 6 e &/— 7 a 7 «— 7 a 11 /— 9 a 6 c— 
11 a 3 rf— 12 a 8 a— 14 a 8 rf— 16 a 3 /•— 16 a 5 
a— 17 a 5 c— 18 a 6/-21 a 7/— 23 a 8 a— 24 
a 7 d— 26 a 7 c— 28 a 7 c— 80 a 8 6—6 m 6 c— 
8 TO 14 6—10 m 7/— 12 m 7 «-13 to 10 c— 14 m 
7 rf— 16 TO 7/— 17 TO 5/— 17 TO 7 rf— 19 w 7 «- 
20 TO 6 rf— 21 TO 7/-21 TO 10 6—24 to 8 a^26 
TO 7 c— 28 TO 5 c— 29 to 6 «— 30 to 5 6 & c— 3; 5 
c— 4y 6 c— 6 f* 12 c— 6 j 5 c— 7 i' 7/— 9i 7 e— 
1 1 j 9/— 13 ; 6 c— 19 i 6 e— 21 / 7/— 26^6 e- 
80y 7 f 

Armour Plating of 14 inches Tested at 

Sheffield, 19 a 5/ 

Army Examinations, 23 to 6/ 

Circulars, 13^ 5 c 

in India, 21 /« 12 a 

' News, 14 a 5 6 

Prize Distribution, 15 a bf—-^j 10 6 

Service Corps — New Helmets ior, 9 j 7 e 

Arthur (Prince) Order of, 19y 5 « 

Artillery Experiments at Vincennes, 24 a 

7a 

Audit of Naval Expenditure, 1 4 a 5 6 

Autumn Manoeuvres, 8 m 14 b — 16 m 7/— 

19 TO 7 e—5j 12 C—2SJ 14 c— 25 / 12 r 

Inspection of Dartmoor, 18 a 5/ 

Auxiliary Forces, Ranks in, Abolished, 17; 

Band Fund, 19 o 5/ 

Banquet to the 93rd Highlanders at Edin- 
burgh, 12 TO 7 « 

Bombay Army, 30 a 10 a 

Books and Games to be Supplied to Troops, 

18 a 5/ 

Brevet, 2 a 7 /*— 12 a 8 a— 16 a 6 a— 23 a 8 

a— 30 a 8 6—10 to 7/— 24 to 8 a— 28 m 7 a— 81 
TO 5/— 7y 7 /"— 14 / 8 €—21 j 7/— 26y 6 €—28 

Captain's Naval Pension, bmJf \ 

Award, 4y 6 c i 

Calalry and Lifantry Appointments, 3 i" 10> I 

—4; 5 c— 5/106 ' ' 
Celer at Audax Club, Annual Banquet of, 

11 aSd 

Control Department, 28 m 7 a 

Changes of Stations, 5 a 5 d — 26 a o c 

Chatham Dockyard, Circular on the New 

Rates of Pay, 1 a 5 c 
— lT\(it«aft%\xi\)ftft'^\WBJofet <il Rauds^ 21 m 7/ 



^vne 80, 1873.] palmeb^s index to /* the times ** newspaper. 



NAt 



Vmvl and Military Intelligence (continued). 
Chatham, School of Military Engineering at, 

Officers Joining, 9 in 12 e 

Summer Camp at, 6 i 6 c 

Chest Measurement of Recruits, 30 / 10 6 

Colchester, Brigade Field Day at, 21 m 7/ 

Commissions Renewed, 6 a 5/ 

Confirmation of the Boys of the Fleet at 

Sprtsmouth, 23 m 5/ 

Contract Frauds, 12 m 7 e 

Court Martial on Wm. Nicholson, for 

Drunkenness, 5 ab e 

' on William Marshman, for Stealing, 28 m 



5c 
Id 



' on Timothy SuUiyan, for Desertion, 24 a 



Sentences Pronounced on, 24 j 12 c 

Deserters New Order about, 2i a7 d 

Retxirn of, 23 j 6 / 

Discharges, New Regulation, 19 a 5/ 

Disturbance and Mutiny at Drakes* island, 

I2a5 d 

Drivers of Transports, New Order about, 

28 m5c 
'— Drunkenness, Order about, 6 m 5 c— 16 m 7/ 

Electric Light, Experiments, 24 a 7 d 

Entertainments on Ship Board, New Order 

about, 28 m 5 c 

Exchanges, 16 a 3/— 5 m 7 /— 30 j 7/ 

Field Days, 26 w 7 c 

First Appointments in the Army, 7j 7/ 

Flying Squadron, I a 5 e 

Forced March of the Light Brigade, 6 i' 7/ 

--9jll/ 

Marches, Notes about, 17 / 4 c 

Fowke Bronze Medal — Award, 7 i 5 d 

General Orders, 6 a 6 d— 11 a 3 ^—12 a 5 c 

—16 a Sf—22 a 5 c—28 a 7 e— 17 m 5 f—2Gm 
7 c 

German Flying Squadron, 19 a 5/ 

Good Service Pensions, 8 m 14 b — 9 w 12 e 

— 6 / 12 c 

Goodenough (Capt.) Change of Ship to the 

Pearl, 2Sa\2d 

Gun Cotton as an Explosive, 19 m 7 c 

H. M. Ship Devastation, 1 a 5 e — 5 all a — 

7 a 7 rf— 9 a 5 e— 10 a 5 b—ll a 8 rf— 12 a 5c 
—12 a 6 c/— 14 a 7/— 16 a 10 ft— 22 a 6/— 24 
a 7 rf— 26 a 9 /— 26 a 5 c— 29 a 12 rf— 2 7;i 8 e 
— 5 »i 14 c—e m 8 a^S m 7 rf— 9 wj5/— 10 m 5 
e— 17 m 5/— 19 m 14 a— 20 m 5/— 23 m 8 a— 
26 m 7 c— 28 m 5 d-^2j 1 1 /— 4 j 10/ 
^— Agincourtf Fire on Board, 12 m 7 « 
— ^ Cnallenycr^ Dredging Cruise of, 1 a 7 d — 
5 a 6 d — 1 m 7 e — 12 m7d 

Dr. Carpenter's Lecture on, 19 a 5 c 

— Monarch, 5 a 6 d 

• Swinger, Official Steam Trials of, 17 ^ 



S/ 



Horses for the Cavalry, 'J J li e 
Inspections, 29 m 6 e— 18; 7 c— 30y 7/ 
of the Small Arm Men at Portsmuutli, 



8Cm 5r 

Laancb of the Modeste, 26 m 7 c 

Lead ADd Iron, New OnlerahoviL 24 a 7 d 

-^.Ifi^'f/Sr ^^^' o^ ^*r on Pcreiirn S ta- 



Naval and Military Intelligence (continued), 
Levees of the Commander-in-Chief, 6 m 7/ 

—29 m 6 d— 6 ; 12 c 
Lt. Colonels of Cavabry, Regulations, 15 a 

6c 
Linked Battalions and Indian Reliefs, 29 a 

12 e 
Long Service Medals, 3 a 5/— 21 a 7/— 24 

n 7 d— 12 m 7 «— 20 m 6 d—26 m 7 c— 6 j 6 c— 

9 ;• 7 e— 19 J 6 e— 23 / 7/— 28^ 12 d 
Marriages of Soldiers in India, New Order 

about, 8 a 12/ 

Martini-Henri Rifle, Shooting Match with, 

19i6e 

Med way Steam Reserve, 17 a 6 c— 18 a 6/ 

Metallic Cartridge Adopted by the Frencm 

Army, 25 a 6 a 
Military Administration, Notes about, 24 j 

12 d 
Gymnasia— New Inspector, 30 j 7 « 

Invalids and Time Expired Men, Embar- 

cation of, 20m5 d 

Prize, Notes about, 3 i 10 c 

Militia News, 16 a 3 /— 19 m 7 «— 28 m 6 c 

—30m 5 c 
East Kent Plant their Old Colours in 

Canterbury Cathedral over CoL Brockman's 

Grave, 1^ m 7 e 

Regulations, 13 ; 6 c 

Miscellaneous News, 9 a 6 c— 10 a 6 6—22 

mSrf— 1275/ 

Modern Tactics, dj 10 b 

Moncreiff Carriages, Trial of, 6 m 5 c 

Mount Edgecombe Park, Attack on and 

Defence of by the Boys of the Training Ships, 

9j7e 
Movements of Troops, 5 a 6 d — 22 a 5 e — 

28 o 7 «— 6 m 12 c— 22 w* 6 rf— 29 m 5 d 

Musketry Practice, 1 a 6 e — 7 a7 d 

Regimental Returns of, 19 m 7 c— 24 j 

12 c 
Naval Cadetships, Examination for, 16 m 

7/ 

Pension, oj 12 c 

Prize Money, 30 a 8 6-11^' 9/ 

Reserves, 22 a 6 c 

Review at Spithead— of 1773 and 1873, a 

Contrast, 25 i 6/ 
New Brompton, Riot at between Soldiers, 

16 a 3c 

Navy Club, Dinner, 3 a 5 / 

Two Blue Books about, 14 a 3/ 

Officers Dress, War Office Circular about, 1 

a 6c 

Qualified for Promotion, 9 / 7 d 

Retiring from the Army by the Sale of 



their Com.niasions, 1 1 a 3 6—30 a 6 c — 9 m 12 
c— 14 m 7 (/— 28 m 7 a— 14 j 8 c— 17; 5 /— 25 
76 e 

• of Volunteer Forcco and their Grievance, 



5j 12 c 

Ofiicval C\Ki\3\ax^,1Vi m \ c 

Parade TLXia\.t\x<5i\Ao\i%, V^ 3 X> c 

Porla\)U «>Vftwa ^^i^i«:^'^ KW^^^ '^^ 

Tiiai, U a 1 d v.^ vvvo, v^j^sfeo.'^ 



Vvt 



VaTal and Mllita^ Intelligenoe (amtinMdj. 

Prize of War, 27 m 12/ 

— Promotion of Officers, Examination Board, 
29m5cr 

Promotions— Last Week's Military <*Ga. 

■ettc,'* 28 m 6/ 

Promotions, 6 a 5 /— 12 a 8 a— 19 a 8 a — 

28 a 8 a— 26 a 7 c— 80 a 8 6—8 m 8 6—7 m 7 /* 
— U m 7 d— 17 m 7 c/— 28 m 7 a— 11 j 9 /*— U 
J 8 c— 18 I* 9/— 21 i 7/— 26 ; 6/ 

Queen s Birthday Celebrations, lTm5 f 

Recruiting, New Regulations, U a 3 e 

— — Pai^ MaU on, 21 a 7 / 

Sergeanto, Notes about. 26 j U 6 

BecruiU and Deserters, Official Return, 10 

alO« 

Regimental Dinners, 5 ml /— 6 m 5 c — 8 m 

li 6—16 m 7 /— 17 m 6 /"— 19 m 7 «— 21 m7 f 
—22 m 6 rf— 23 m 5 /— 26 w 7 c— 28 m 6 c— 29 
m 5 d— 80 m 6 c— 31 m 6 c— 3^ 8 6 — ij 5 /— 6 
J I2rf-7i'6rf— 9il0c 

Retired List, 2 a 7 /— 6 a 5 /— 9 a 8 6-12 

a 8 a— 16 a 5 a— 19 a 8 a— 23 a 8 a— 30 a 8 6 
-^ w 8 6—7 m 7/— 10 m 7 /"— 17 m 7 rf- 21 m 
10 6—24 m 8 a-28 m 7 o-4> 8 o— 7 j 7/— 14 
> 8 e-21 y 7y— 26 ; 6 «— 28 ; 6/ 

in the Navy, 16 m 6 d 

Retirement of Paymaster £dw. Faulkner, 

an Error, 16 a 6 a 

Reyiew at Windsor— Horse Guards Memo- 
randum, 7j 5 € 

Rifled Shell Quns, Experiments with, 11 a 

8c 

Rof al Military Academy— Authors to be 

Exammed on for Candidates, 1 a 6 e 

— • Examinations, 4 i 6 c — 6 j 6 r— 18 / 7/— 

Successful Candidates, 13 / 8 6 

Warrant, 18 ; 6 c 

Sale of Old Guns, 17 a 6 c 

Sandliills Stampede, 21 a 7 d 

Sandhurst, see Sahdhurst 

School of AuxiUarv ArtiUety, Certificates 

Granted, 2 a 6 « '^ 
of Instruction for Officers, 6 m 7 /— 29 m 

5 d—26j 12 c— 26 I* 7 c 

Scots Greys at Nottingham, Demonstration 

to, 28 m 6 c 

Ship News, 2 a 5 e — 6 a 6 e — 7 a 7 d — 8 a 

12 /— 9 a 5 c— 11 a 8 6 & c— 12 a 5 c— 14 a 8 
rf— 16 a 5 c— 16 a 3 6—18 a 6 y— 21 « 7 /— 22 
a 5 e— 24 a 7 rf— 26 a 6 c— 9 m 12 e— 12 m 7 e 
—16 m 7/— 23 m 6/— 29 m 6 «— 30 w 6 c— 4 j 

6 c— lOi 7 c— 12y 6 /-17y 6/-28y 7 /— 80 

Ships Ordered Home, 17 a 5 c 

Shoeburyness, Meeting of the National 

Artillery Association at, 2Bj7 c 

Sick List, Statistical Returns, 11 a 3 c 

Staff College Examinations, 30 m 6 c 

Stamp Duty on Commissions, 13i 6 c 

- — Stations of Troops, 6 m 7 / 

Sub-diBtrict BrigadcB, Notes about, 22 a 6 rf 

—230 66^24 a 10 c^26 a5d 




— — 1^ Omce Orcnlar about, 28 a 7 



ee 



about, 6 



Naval and Military Intelligenoa (confinifsd). 

— Supemumery List, 2Sj5f 
— ^ Tercentenary of the "Buffs," 8 a 12/ 
Torpedo Instruction, 1 a 6 «— 8 a 12 /— 4 j | 

6c 

Electric Firing Apparatus for, HmZd 

^ and Gun Cotton Experiments in Stokei 

Bay, 26 a 6 c 
New Fish Torpedo, Sale of to Vayui 

Goremments, 19 a 6/ 

Troops from India, 9 a 5 c 

Vacancies, 17 m 6 /" 

Vessels to Escort the Shah, 30 m 6 r 

Woolwich, Branch Railway to the North 

Kent Line, 9 a 6 a 

— Dockyard Railway, 31 m 5 c 

Field Day at, 12 m 7 e— 28 m 6/— 17 / 

6/ 

First Brigade Drill of Regulars and 

Volunteers, 28 a 7 € 

Half Yearly Inspections, 18 / 7 c 

« Infant - the New, 21 a 7/ 

Review, 29 m 6 d— 31 m 6 c— 8 j Sc 

Spring Drills, Renewal of , 9 a 5 c 

Nayal Expenditure, Audit of, 14 a 6 a 

Navy List, Stupid Mistake in, 6 a 10 b 

Temperance in, Meeting at DeYonport, 29 

all? 

victualling Accounts, 18 m 6/ 

Nawab of Jonk, 20 ; 4 e 

Needlework, Loan Exhibition of, 31 m 12 c— 10 ; 
6rf 

Negrete (P. R.) on the Earthquake at San Stl- 
yador, 29 a 12 6 

Negro Dirers at Mobile Bay, 27jie 

Netherlands, see Hollxkd 

Nettleton (Rey. Joseph) on the Fiji Islands, 24 j 
7e 

Neva, Bridge Over, see Bbidqx 

New Caledonia — Arrival of Communist Prisoilert 
at, 21 a 7 rf 

Courts of Justice, Estimates, Lowest Ten- 
der, 27 m 7 e— 28 m 6 f 

Notes about. 27 wi 7 e— 2 / 7/ 

Mr. Ayrton*s Reply to Mr. Gregory on, 

31m 9/ 

General Post Office, 12 a 10 rf 

Industry — Living on Bribes Given by Sum- 
moned Jurymen to Avoid Serving, 28 m 10 e 

Pactolus, 17 TO 10/ 

PUnet, liy6e 

Public Offices, Notes about, 21 a 10 c 

Railway Tribunal, 23^ 10 e^2Aj 7 e— 25 j 

^ f 

Riv er Co mpany, Sale of Shares, 17 w 10 /" 

NEW S0X7TH WAIJBS:— 

Grant for Railway Extension, 30 a 5 6 

— Importation of Live Stock Prohibited, 1 m 

12 c 
NEW ZEALAND:— 
Departure from England of the New 

Governor, 19 c 9 e 
^— FaxetveVl Meetins of the Natives with Sir 

Geo. "Bowwi, ^^ m \Q t 
lmxsna;ta\Xwi'StQ«\5«5X^'^^ ^'^^ ^ 

— the UxMX Nxi'SW^^^^rs ^'W i K. f 






1878.] rxutastaaiotx to ** tbi mas " xxwbpapib. 



Mte 



land (amttnued), 

itterija CMsis, 20 m 10 « 

rMinwtry, 27^4/ 

e« on Foundiog the Colony, 20; 8 ft 

»lic Workf, 20 m 10 « 

Iway Works, 29 aid 

«ption at the Qorernor'B Farewell Visit, 

nel to the Rebellion of Tauroa and his 

29a4</ 

tistics, 29 a Ad 

he Vienna Exhibition, 30 m 10 e 

rs, 18ill/ 

land Loan and Mercantile Agency, 2Sj 

e Chrmical Works Company, 10 m 10 a 

dland PoUtics, 3j 7 b 

Duroes, Aj 10 c 

m (Jesse H.) Appeal for a Corunna and 

lo o Vet er an, 9 a 8 6 

P EIK— PEB80N8 WANTED, Aw.:*- 

K>tt or Arrow, J., 2Bjl b 

Irew, Maiy Ann, 17 m 1 6 

hony Lewis, 2Aj 1 b 

nthnot, William Pierson, 8 a 1 6 

becL Edw., 18 o 1 b 

berley, Roger, 4 a 1 6 

tin, John, 2j 1 b 

bage, Robert Tucker, 11 i 1 ft 

nier, 8. B., 20/lft 

ser, Mary or Mary Dally, 5 m 1 6 

nrman, Mary Caroline, 2alSd 

uow. Reed and another, ISj 1 ft^ 

;ham, Hon. Richard Camden, 10 i 4 e 

IS, Thomas, I2al b 

ikmore, William, 1 a 1 ft 

ce, James Butler, 8 m 1 ft 

adell, Fred. Henry, 11 a 1 ft 

dv, Robert James, 7 a 1 ft 

sfleld. Wm. Cheek, 15 m 1 ft 

ime, Mrs. John Markham, 5 a 1 ft 

odum. A., 14 a 1 ft 

;hope, Mary, 11; 1 ft 

ier, Henry Fernandez, 17 ;' 1 ft 

ipbeU, NeUie, 11 a 1 ft 

olade, Auguste, 26 a 1 ft 

«r, Edward, 9 a 1 ft 

mberlajrne to Thos. GuUan — Deed 

Talft 

tfield, Charies Allen, 8 m 1 ft 

rallier, Catherine, 5 J 1 ft 

e, Elizabeth, 26j 1 ft 

k, William and Jane, 14; 1 ft 

terbuck, James, 2 m 1 ft 

irane, Samuel, 10 a 1 ft 

nbs, Wm. Henry, 14 m I ft 

nick, Mary, 16 m 1 6 

ell, Ann. 14 ; 1 ft 

en, John Cowen, 9 m 14 a 

, Dr. George, 18; 1 ft 

^en, Augustus, 22 a 1 6 

s, — , 2 m 1 ft 

on, John, 23 m 1 6 

wood, Julian, 19 m I b 

iport, Jonatlmn, 13/ 1 b 



ir«zt of Xin— Penona Wanted, Aw., {tcmJtiMtd), 

— Dean, John, 26 m 1 ft 
Demere, M., 11 o I ft 

Doorman, Charles Cammeyer, 24 a 1 ft 

Doreton, Charles Holroyd, 26 a 1 ft 

Dow, Margaret and James, 12 a 1 ft 

Dunn, Frances, 12 m 1 ft 

Elsworthy. William, 11 ; 1 ft 

English, Robert, 10 m 1 ft 

Eyes, Charles, 22 a 1 ft 

Farrell, Sarah, SOtn 1 ft 

— — Filmer, Thos. Henry, 7 o 1 ft 

Fordred, John and Cecilia, 7 ; 1 ft 

Franca, Joseph Henry de, 9 a 1 ft 

Gay, Frederick Dite, 15 m 1 ft 

Gerry, Mrs. Mary, 20 m 1 ft 

Gilnon, Persons Named, 18; 1 ft 

Goldfrap, Capt. and Eleanor, 10 a 1 ft 

Grant, Mrs. Charlotte, 17 m 1 ft 

Grimaldi, Charles Beaufort, 80; 1 ft 

Guy, Francis. 22 m 1 ft 

— — Gwynne, John, 12 a 1 ft 

Hadlow, John EUiott, 80 a 1 ift 

Haire, Mary Ann, 9 a 1 ft 

Hall, Joseph Charles, 8 m 1 ft 

Handley, Delphine^ 7 a 1 ft 

Haney, Michael, 5 a 1 ft 

Hare, Henry Phillip, 9; 1 ft— 16; 1 ft 

Harrison, Frances, 8; 1 ft 

Herbert, Charles, 28 m 1 ft 

— - Hillrer, Ann, 10 m 1 ft 

Hooke, Nathaniel and Mary, 81 m 1 ft 

Homsby, William Wilson, 10 a 1 ft 

— Hunter, Catherine Mary, 15 m 1 ft 

Hurrell, Hugh Edw. John, 16 ; 1 ft 

Hurst, Jane, 26 a 1 ft 

Jackson, Martha and Elizabeth, 80; 1 ft 

William, 18 a 1 ft 

Jones, John, 9 a 1 ft 

Keirle. Amelia, Will of, 26 ; 1 ft 

Kerr, Jonathan Duncan, 17; 1 ft 

King, Robert, 4 a 1 ft 

Kingsbury, a Gentleman's Ser?ant, 16; 1 ft 

Knott, John, 17 a 1 ft 

Kruckenberg, Francis, 24 a 1 ft 

Lance, Henry Ainslie, 20; 1 6 

Laurent, L'Ortalli, 25 a 1 6 

Lavender, John, 6 »i 1 ft 

Leitner, Dr. G. W., 10 »i 1 ft 

Lewthwaite, Rer. Solomon, 2 a 1 ft 

Little, John, Codicil of his Will, 9 m 14 ft 

Lyons, Caroline, 4 a 1 ft 

Alacfadyen, Patrick, 8 a 1 ft 

Mackenzie, Elizabeth, 6; 1 ft 

M*Craith, Thomas, 12 w 1 ft 

M*Culloch, Sir James, 2 a 1 ft 

Manning, Sarah, 8 « 1 ft 

Martin, Charies, 24 m 1 ft 

Mattingly, Frederick, 17 m 1 ft 

Mercer, Andrew, 5 a 1 ft 

Milne, John Gautier, 24 a 1 ft 

Morcombe, ¥.^a2a^J«!C£^ \ m \ ^ 

Morgan, 'iilMgM^X., ^^ a \\> 

Mouxvttotd, 3oVfli, ^ m \ \> 

M\UT,Cavt. K.Aa\b 



Vex 




PALMEB'S IKDEX to '' THE TIMES " NEWSPAPEB. 



ITezt of Kin— Fenons Wanted, &o., {continued), 

Nolan, James, 26 m 1 6—16 jib 

Noyes, Edwin, 20ml b 

Ormieux, Capt. Philip d*, 22 a i b 

PaliBsier, Mad. Marie Rose Clarisse, oO m 

lb 

Peard, Henry, 16 to 1 6 

Phillips, Mary Ann, 10; I 6 

Philemon Backhouse, 10 y 1 b 

Thomas, 20 to 1 6 

Pick, William, 9j5a 

Pitt, James, 15 to 1 6—22 to 13 a 

Plowman, Anne, 6 to 1 6 

— Son of Mrs., of Jersey, 15 to 1 b 

Pope, Charlotte and James, 18 a 1 6 

Pretlore, David, 23 a 1 6 

— Prince, — , Temple Bar, 2 a 1 6 

Pnllen, Samuel and Fanny, 15 to 1 6 

Reinhold, Julius, A al b 

— — Remington, Catherine Temperance, 11 j 1 & 

Richaidson, George, 8 to 1 S 

Roberts, William Alexander, 3 a 1 b 

Robertson, William, 31 to 1 6 

Roper, Mr., SO jib 

Rose, Geo. Frederick, 9 a 1 6 

Rushby, George, 22 m 1 & 

— - Ryder, Mary Ann, 16 to 1 b 

Sansbury, John, 20 to 1 6 

-^— Savage, Henry Arthur, S ml b 

Scheberras, Jane, 2 j 1 6 

Shepherd, Thomas, 24 a 1 6 

Smith, George, 26 a 1 6 

James, 28 o 1 6 

Jane, 26 a 1 6 

Snowden, Henry James, 21 to 1 6 

Soldiers' Balances Unclaimed, 28 m 1 ^ 

Stanley, Eleanor, 10 to 1 6 

Staples, Robert Pasomby, 6 w 1 6 

Stelfox, Mary Ann, 30 ; 5 e 

Taylor, James, Will and Deed Box Wanted, 

13to16 

— Wm. John, 10 ; 1 6 

Thompson, Dorothy Augusta, 30 to 3 d—9 

j5b 

Tibbitts, Elizabeth. 13i 1 6 

Tniter,F. H., lOjlZ, 

Trebilcock, Jane, 23 to 1 b 

Trollope, Frances, 20 j 3 rf 

Tulk, Edw. Perrin, 23 a 1 6 

Valentine, George Cory, 2 to 1 6 

Vanderhagent, H., 23 a 1 6 

Vianen, O. T. C. Van, 28 to 1 ft 

— Warcup, William, lij I b 

Watts, Elizabeth, 14 i* 1 6 

Webb, Mary, 31 to 1 6 

West New Jersey Society, 12 a 1 6 

Wheeler, Joseph and Loutsa, Creditors of, 

4a] 6 
Wheelwright, Rev. Charles Apthorp, 6 J 

lb 

Whitehead, Jonathan, 23 a 1 b 

Wilcox, James Middleton, 27 to 1 b — 20 to 

WilliamB, J Ames, 17 ml b 

Wilson, Alexander, 8 ml b 

--Catherine, 15 m 1 b 



Niagara Falls : Destruction of the Terrapin Tower, 

24 J 10 d 
Nicholson (N. A.) on the Difficulties of an IriA 

Landlord, 11 a 5 / 
Nickel, Great Advance in the Price of, 2 m 12 / 

— 5 TO 9 c 

Notes about, 6 to 9 c 

Money— Protest of German Manufactuien 

Against, 16 a 4 / 
Nicol (G. G.) Price Sale List of his Collection of 

Porcelain, Sevres, &c., 22 to 12 a 
Nicoll (Donald) on the Bankers and Forged 

Endorsements, 27 to 12 c 
Nilson (Madame Christine) see Theatres 
Nine Hours Bill, and the Government, 2^ m 12 < 
Nishin Novgoral Iron Works Company, 16 m 12 

«/— 25j 7 a 
Nitrate of Soda, 27 to 12 c 
Non-conformist Conference at Crewe, 20 J 7/ 
Norfolk County School, the Prince of Wala 

Lays the Foundation Stone, 16 a 5 s 

Tombland Fair, 1 1 a 4 « 

Norris (Thomas) Price Sale List of his Collection 

of Pictures, 10 to 6/ 
North American Lighthouses, 8 a 10^ 
Cambridgeshire Hospital, Mimificent Gift 

of Miss Southwell to, 26 ; 9 6 

East Cleveland Iron Company, 30y 8 a 

of England Waggon Company, 2 a 10 a 

London Consumption Hospital, Bazaar and 

Fancy Sale in Aid of, 31 to 6 e— 16 / If 

Surrey District School, see Education 

West Passage in London, Notes about, 1 a 

*/ 
Northern Assurance Company, 16 / 9 c 
Northumberland (Duke of) Health of, 4 a 12 ^ 

12a9e 
House, Demolition of , 1 a 4 d — 1 a 7 c— 7 o 

9rf— IOto \0f 
Norton (T. S.) on Luggage Robberies Abroad, 

Notes about, Zi vi \0 d 
Norway : — the Storthing Reject the Scandinavian 

Monetary Convention, 9 w 5 6 
Nothing New — Mr. Reeves' Song of *' Nothing," 

1 a 6/ 
Nottingham—Meeting at for Securing Lectures 

on Academical Education, 8 o 12 c 
Novel Proceedings— a Writ of Elegit, 7 jb f 
Nugent ( — ) on the Church of England in Rome, 

13 i 7/ 

0. 
Ocean Marine Insurance Company, 13^ 10 a 
Race Between the Young America and the 

La Esrocena, S a 5 b 
0*Conor Don on the State Purchase of Irish 

Railways, 1 w 8 A 
Odd Fellows, Annual Conference at Wevmouth, 

3^6 6— 9> 13 a 

Banquet at Dorchester, 6j 7c 

Odams (James) on Racks and Troughs, 16 w 5 6 
O'Dowd on Mr. Plimsoll and the Board of Txiwie, j 

mWc ' 

OflLc\a\ \vP^\Tv\mevv\%, ^ a 1 j— ^ a \^ j_^ ^c VI ^ 
a— \^ a \0 d— \<i a ^ a— \^ a \\ J— "o w W «.— 



, 1873.] 



palmer's index to the '* TIMES *' NEWSPAPER, 



Orf^ 



te of the Market, 2 a 10 6—8 a 7 b — i a 
a 7 6—9 a 6 e— 10 a 6 e— 11 a i b— 16 a 
7 a 6 Q— 18 a 7 «— 19 a 7 c— 23 a 10 e— 
c— 26 a 10/— 26 o 10 <>— 80 a 10 e— 1 m 
jh 1 1 6—8 m 10 e— S m 8 c— 9 m 6 e— 10 
>— U m 10 /— 16 m 7 </— 16 m 12 rf— 17 
'—21 m 8 6—22 m 7 6-23 m 7 y— 24 m 
28 m 7 /— 29 m 6 d— 80 m 6 d-Sl m 7 « 
7 rf_^ y 7 6-»6 J 7 d—T j 10 a— 7> 11 « 
12 «— 12i 7 6— ISy 10 6—18; 12 r-.19 
20 j 10 rf— 21 i 7 c -26; 7 e— 26 j 9 /— 
>c— 28i7/ 

>ductioxi8 of the Parker Oilflelda, 7 a 8 a 
(Rer. R.) on Ultramontanism, 26 a 8 c 
Case in Parliament, 12 m 11 « &/— 14 ; 

tea about, 29 a 8 </— 12 m 11 « 
Pleadmgi, 14 m 7/ 
te CnriL Actiokb 

nmphant Entry into Callan, 81 m 9 « 
^ (R. C.) on Collisions at Sea, 19 a 10 </ 
linlscenses — Mr. Payne's Present to the 
in Emperor, 6; 6/ 

; (Thos.) Musical Copyrights, Price Sale 
f. 28 a 7/ 

;Giuldford) on the Tichbome Caae^ 24 a 
26 a 12 6 

Officer's Beplj, 26 a 8 a 
mia in Schools, Notes about, 2 a 12 a*— 4 
— 4al2/— 7a7« 

^orth Surrey District School, 23 a 8 6 
and Lemons, Import Returns, 29 a 4 e 
e (Lord) on the New Lyons Burials 
ition,27j6/ 
ons, 14 ; 12 6 

i Surrey, Notes about, 8 m 12 6 
Caligraphy Bequeathed to the British 
m,26;ll/ 
irtesy, 28 / 12 c 

^orkmg School, Annual Distribution of 
,20ill/ 

A. de) on Spanish Coupons, 18 m 12 (f 
Arthur) on Civil Serrice Writers, 11 ; 

Gen. Sir James) Statue to, 26; 14 a 
Game> & Co., Fourth Return to Share - 
I, 17 a 6 a 
mg a Steamer, Charge of, 17 a 7 e— 10 

is, for. Notes about, 5 m 6 / 
Ceremony of Blessing the Foundation 
)f the New Roman Catholic Church of 
•ysius at, 21 m 12 e 

M ilitary Centre, 26 w 7 c— 80 ; 9 < 

UNIVERSITY :— 
>ott Scholarship, 1 m 9 c — 31 m 6 c 
Souls, Election to Fellowships, 16; 14 o 
iol College Elections, bj 10 d 
jpton Lecture, 14 w 9/ 
leian Libiarian, Increase of Salary, 7 m 

ibrary, Propositions about, 7 m 12 b 
umose, Elections f 3 mlO f 
'ood School Exhibition, 26 J 11/ 
'dates for Reaponsiona, 14 m 9 f 
ellor'a Prize for VntriimU^ t?jL a . 



Oxford UnlTenity (cmttnued), 

Class Lists, 17; 12 <f— 18 j 10 c— 26 jT 11/ 

Commemoration Week, 16 ; 14 o^l8 / 10 e 

—19; 6/ 

Congregations, Election of Members, 10 m 5 / 

Craven Scholarships, 26; 8 c 

Degrees Conferred, 7 a 7 /— 8 a 12 «— lla 

6/— 3 m 10/— 6 m 8/— 16 m 12/— 81 m 5 c— 

» ; 7 /-13; 7 /-16 ; 14 a-21 ; 6 ^-24/ ^ 

/-27i*6/ 
— — Honorary, Conferred, 10 jT 7 1 
' by Whom Granted, 16 / Us 

Derby Scholarship, ,7 m 12 6 

Easter Term, 14 a 6 <f 

Elections, 24 a 7 e— 7 ; 8 6 

Ellerton Theological Esiay-<-AwArd, 6 / 

10 <f 

— Examinations, 1 m 9 c^26 M 9 e^29 M \% 
•—12; 12/ 

Examiners, 2; 7 /-IB; 7/-16i M f^jlf 

I 10 c 

Fellowships Elections, 19 a 8 o^ iH 1(^/. 

— » Gaisford Prises— Awards, 6; 8 a 

— Grinfleld Lectureship, SjlOd 

— Grocers' Company ExhibitJoni — Air$rd% 
27 m 10 c 

— Heurtley (Dr.) on the Degte,^ Cokif Med oH 
Professor TTudaU, 19 i' 10 c 

Jesus College j^holarsbips 19 ilp « 

Keble College, 26 ; 11 / 

Chapel First Stone L»td bj . ^r» Gibb^ 

26a 7/ 

Latin Sermon, 19 o 6 er-29 si 12 s 

— ^ Lectures, 28 a 6 e— 16; 14 a 
— - Library Notices, 26 m 9 s 

LincohiCoUegeSchoUuvhips, 19/12/ 

Logic — New Professor, 9 m 9 / 

Lothian's Prize, 9 m 9/ 

Marquis of Lothian's Essay— Subject, 26 J 

— - Masters of Schools, Nomination of, 3; 5 s 

Matriculation ExamiRation, 14 a 6 d 

Memorial Window to Frederick Vyner, 

Murdered at Delissi, 2 a 6 cf 
Merton CoUege, Elections, 16; 14 a / 



Moderators, 2/7/ 

" ' School—: 

j7c 



■ Natural Science I 



•Exmninationi, 10 



New College Exhibitions, 6; 10 d .. 

Proctors, 17 a 6/— 18 a 6 rf 

Schools, 1 m 9 c— 7 m 12 6—26 m 9« 

Statutes, 1 m 9 c 

Newdigate Prize, 9; 7/ 

NowelT Exhibition, 1 m 9 c 

Oriel College— Elections. 7 m 12 6 

Pembroke College, Examination, 14 a6 tf. 

Successful Candidates, 28 a 10 &• 

— Pusey Scholarship, 5j 10 d 

Queen's College Examinations^. 17 a Sy 

Elections, 28 a 10 b 

Eadcliffe Studeul%lu?^%^ K:^Y2ikaB^:cBsn^iK^.^ 

5 c 



Oxf 



PALMSB's IKDIX TO 




Oxford Univenity (continued), 

— Vice-Chancellor's Latin 
Award, bjlOd 

— Wadham College, Exhibitions, 19 ;' 10 c 
Widowers Without Children Eligible to 

Fellowships, 24 a 7 c 

— Worcester College, Elections, 6 / 10 <^-12 ; 

12/ 

— Shakespeare Prize, 21 j 6/— 28^ 14 s 
Oysters — Conway Oyster Fishery, 5 a 10 6 
~^- American Imports, 5^ 12 6 

•— » Patent Applied for an Artificial, 19 m 9 / 

P. 
Paget (Sir James) Presentation to, 28 / 6/ 
Palestine Exploration Fund, Annual Meeting, 18 

/ 12 c 
Pall MalL Value of Property in, 22 m 7 d 
Pall MaU GazetU and the Irish Members, 5 a 

8 e 
Palliser (}uns, Notes about, 27 i 10 d 
Panama, Reyolution in, 21 /n 7 6 
Panics and the Bank Charter Act, Notes about, 

\la1d 
P'anthi^s, 8 ; 10 c 

Paper, Import Returns of Foreign, 15 a 9 e 
Pangiiay, Resources of, 18 a 6 <f 

News about, 17 ; 7 d— 19> 6 c 

Pari! to London via Calais, 24 a 9/ 

— Publisher— Firm in Didot Admitted into 
the In»tiua dt France, 1 a 6 6 

Paxiiian Newsmongers in 1600, 8 i 8 6 

— Sunmier, 80 > 14 6 

Parish ConsUbles, New Act about, 7 ad f 
Parliament — Circular of the Government Whip, 

18 mO/ 
— » Conserratiye Gains in the Late Election, 12 

mid 
— — Business of, Notes about, 4 i 6 c 
— ^ Dissolution of, Rumour about, 13 m lly 
-— Divisions — Notes about, 21 m 12 ^ 

— and other of the House of Commons --Gten. 
Forester, 9 a 9/ 

*— House of Conunons Signal Light, 19 a 6 cf 
_7 m 7 /— 20 m 10 rf-28 m 5 e— 29 mSb 

New Members, 19 a 8 a— 22 a 6 a— 28 m 7 a 

Number of Acts Passed, 28 m 4 e~21 i 12 h 

— in the Present Session, 9 4/ 
Sessional Work, 27 9 c 

Parliament Houses and the Embankment, 4 i 6 c 
Parliamentary Constituencies— Official Return, 
16 m 6 c 

Picnics, 80 / 9/ 

PAKTiTAMKNTABY PBOOfiEDINOS :— 

Acrobats, 18 / 8 a 

«— — Adjournment of the House, 8 a 5 cf 

— ^- Adjutants of the Auxiliary Forces, 14 mi f 

of Militia, 28j 6 e 

— — ^ of Yeomanry, 4 a 6 c 

— Admiralty Contracts, 18 j 6 6 

•^— Admission to Benefices and Churchwarden- 
Mbij)» Ban, 17; 8 a— 27> 6 «— 28> 6 d 

AduJtention, 23 m 6 6 

AJgbamtUua, 25 J 6 c 

Agjicnltural CbUdrei 

^^Ij 8 0-^20/ 6 a 



m Bill, 3 TO 7 a— 9 m 8 



Parliamentary Prooeedingi (amtinuedj, 

Alabama Claims. 24 m 6 cf— 24 m 7 t 

9 6— 24 J 6 6 
— Ancient Monuments Preservation Bill, 7 ■ 

7rf 

Army, 27 m 8 a 

— — Accounts, 20 ; 6 c 

95th Regiment, 7 m 6 e 

Estimates, 7 j 6 6 

Fine Fund, 10 m 7 a 

-^— - Medical Department, 2 m 6 b 

Officers, ISmSd 

Articles for the Nary, 4 a 6 c 

Ascension Day, 20 to 6 «— 21 m 9 e 

Ashantee Invasion, 26 a 6 b — 8 m 6 a^7 m 

6 «— 18 TO 8 c— 21 TO 9 6—24 w 6 rf 
Assassination of Capt. Charles Agnew, 9 m 

7d 
— - Attack on Mr. Vansittart in Rome, 6 m 6/ 

Attacks upon Justice Lawson, 2 to 6 6 

Australasian Colonies Bill, 4 a 7 c — ^29 a 7 

c — 3 TO 7« 
Australian Colonies (Customs* Duties) Bill, 

16 TO 8 a— 21 TO 9 a— 24 m 6 a & c 
Autumn Manoeuvres, 1 a 7 c — 17 7 6 rf— 20 

j6c-21^*6a 
Banda and Kirwee Booty, 6 m 6 /—IS j 6 a 

—14786 

Bank Act, 23 to 6 a 

of England Notes Bill, 187 7 e— 20 ; 6 < 

Returns of, 27 to 8 d 

Barking Chanty Schools, 14 m 7 </ 

Bastardy Laws Amendment, 8 a 6 c — 5 a 6 

a— 22 a 6 a— 9 to 7 
Bathing Accommodation in the Parks, 29 a 

6 6 

Bedfordshire Bridges, 21 i 6 c 

Beerhouses and their Value, 14 m 5 /* 

Belgian and English Pebble Powder, 9 m 7 c 

Betting Houses, 10 j 10 a— 20> 6 e 

in ScotUnd, 28 w 6 6 

Bills Passed, Sab n 

Blackwater Bridge Bill, 17 i' 7 c 

Book Post — Reduction in Size of Packets, 

8a5<; 
Borough Franchise (Ireland) Bill, 22 w 6 « 

—23 TO 6 6 
Boundaries of Parishes, Unions and Coun- 
ties, 18 TO 9 a 

Committee, 23 to 7 c 

Brazil, 24 7 6 6 

Breach of Privilege— Po// MaU Gazette, 4 

a5d 

Bradford Improvement Bill, 9 >« 7 6 

Break of Oauge in the Punjaub, 8 a 6 6 

Britanma Training Ship, 30 a 6 e 

British Captures by the Alabama, 27 mS d 

Museum, 18 w 8 d 

North American Boundary, 3 to 6 rf— 6 « 

6/ 
Budget, 2 a 6 c— 8 a 6 e— 22 a 6 6—25 a 6 

<f— 29 a 6 c— 2 to 6 c 
"RftaoVoXSoTv^, 1'^ a ^ b— 29 a 6 c 



W-\Oj%d 



June SOf 1878.] palbieb's index to ^' the tuces '' newspaper. 



Par 



Parliamentary Prooeedings (continued), 

Burning of Tobacco, 9 ml c 

Business of the House, 23 w 6 6—10 ; 8 e— 

21; 6 c— 25 ye a— 28 y 6/ 

Callan Schools, see Ca-SE of 0*Kebffb 

Canada Loan Guarantee, 9 m 8 a — 10 wi 7 e 

—25 J 6 a— 27 m 8 a— 28 j7b 

Canadian Arms, 9 iw 7 c 

Fisheries, 16 m 8 </ 

Candidates for Commissions in the Army, 

26 a 6 rf— 21 i 6 rt 
Canonries Bill, 24 a 10 a— 26 a 7 6—29 a 7 

c— 9 m 7 6— 28y 6 cf 

Cape Coast Castle, 6 m 6 e 

of Good Hope Mails, 2 m 6 6—6 m 6 /— 

21 me a— 24 m6d&e 

Carlisle Fort, 18 ; 6 6 

Carlist Insurrection, 1 a 6 c 

Subscriptions for, 8 a 6 a — 22 a 10 a— 26 

a66 

Carmarthen Postal Telegraph, 7 m6 d 

Case of "Coleman v, Smithson," 28 ; 6 e 

of the Druidy 28 j 6 « 

of Mr. Leonard Edmunds, 27 m 8 a~^ 

17 j 6 a 
— — of Mr. Jencken, hatf 

of Mr. M'Aleese, 26 a 6 / 

of Rev. Robert O'Keeffe, 23 a 6 6—10 m 

6 c— 16 m 8 e— 17 m 7 e— 20 m 6/— 21 m 9 d— 

23 m 7 6—24 m 7/— 26 m 12 6—13 ; 6 6 

of Lt. Robins, 17 w 6 c 

of Major-Gen. Shute, 20i 6 c 

of Jolm Tomlinson, 17 j 6 rf 

of Henry Tommy, 20 m 6 rf 

of the Westdale, 28 / 6 e 

of George Whitef oot, 2 m 6 6 

Cavalry Forces, 7/6 6— 20y 6 d 

Census of Lreland, 6 j 6 « 

Central Asia, 23 a 6 e 

■ London Sick Asylum, 2 m 6 6 



— Chaplains to the Forces, 6 m 6 « 

Charge Against a Cavalry Officer, 13 m 8 5 

Charing Cross and Victoria Embankment 

Approach Bill, 16 m 8 c 

Cheque Bank, 27 j 7 a 

Children's Employment in Dangerous Per- 
formances, 24/ 6 a 

Chipping Norton Case, 28 m 6 c— 7 j B b^ 

lOjSe— 23i6e 

Church Patronage in Scotland, 21 m 9 rf 

Rates (Scotland) 6 a 6 c— 8 a 6 c— 20 m 6 

/— 28 / 7 6 

Civil Service (Ireland) I a6 d 

Estimates, 22 a 7 c-^ m 7 i— 10 m 7 c 

Writers, IS J 8 c— 18 / 9 d 

Clerical Magistrates, 7 j 6 6— 17^ 6 d 

Clerks of the Peace (Ireland) 17^ 6 e 

Clothing of the German Army, 20 m 6 € 

Coast Guard Affray in Ireland, 27^ 7 a 

Colchester Rifle Range, 13 ? 6 6 

College Statutes, Alteration of, 17 w* 6 6 

Collision of the C. M. Palmer and Lamax, 

23a 6h 

CaJonial Church Bill, 28 m 6 a— 13 j Qa 

Countg Out, 8 a 5 d 

— (^mmaDder-in-Chiet in Ireland, 13 j 6 b— 



Parliamentary Proceedingi (corUinued), 

Commercial Treaty with France, 4 a 6 c & cT 

Committee Meetings, 17 a 9 e 

Committees of the House, 11 j 8 c 

Communication Between Passengers and 

Guards, 10 m 6 a 
Company Drill Volunteers, 28 a 6 6 

— Compensation to Worlnnen for Inquiries 
Sustained in their Employment, 6y 6 a 

Compulsory Education in Prisons, 4 a 6 c 

Consolidated Fund Bill, 20 m 7 e— 22 m 6 # 

—27 m 8 c— 28 m 6 a— lOj 8 c 

Consolidation Rate Bill, 24 m 6 < 

Conspiracy, 18 / 8 « 

Constabuiiuy of Radnor, 8 m 6 6 

— — Consul March, 1 a 6 c 

Contagious Diseases Act, 8 a 6 c— 22 in 6 a 

—23 wi 12 e 
Conveyancing (Scotland) Bill, 9 m 7 • — 18 

m 9 </— 20 m 7 e— 28 m 6 c— 7i 7 d 

Coolie Trade, 1 1 i 8 c 

Traffic, 24 w 7 a 

Coronation of the King of Sweden, 24 m 6 <f 

Coroners in Ireland, 61/16/* 

Correction of Speeches, 9 j 11 e 

— Cost of Depot Centres, 20 i 6 c 

of Criminal Prosecutions, 16 m 8 c ' 

County Authorities (Loan) Billy 6 m 8 a — IS 

m 9 rf— 16 m 9/— 20 m 7 «— 11^ 8 6—26 ; 6 # 
— — Franchise, 19 > 6 € 
Crews of Merchant Ships, 7 i 6 6 

— Crime in Ireland, 17 m 6 a 

— Crimean Cemeteries, 4 u 6 rf— 10 m 7 6 
Crown Lands Bill, 6>i 8 a — ^9 m 8 a— 14 m 7 

rf— 24 m 6 c- 27 m 8 c— llj 8 6— 14j 7 a 

Custody of Infants Bill, 1 a 6 6—2 a 6 6— 

8a76 

Customs Duties (Isle of Man) Bill, 18 m 9 

d— 14 m 7 rf— 15 m 6/— llj 8 6 

and Inland Revenue, 1 m 9 a — 6 m 8 tf — 

9 m 7 rf^lO m 7 e— 14 m 6 « 

Danger Signals, 1 1 / 8 c 

David Hughes's Charity, 10 j 8 rf 

Deck-Loads, 6 j 6 a 

Defamation Bill, 2 a 7 e 

Decoration of the Central Hall, 8 d 6 rf 

Desecration, Alleged, of a Buriid Place, 2 

rf6c 

Detention of Mails at Calais, 10 m 6 6 

Devonport Watch Committee and the Pub- 
licans, 13 m 8 6 

Diplomatic Services, 13 m 8 d 

Dis- establishment of the Church of Eng- 
land and Scotland, 17 m 6 rf— 19 m 10 e — 20 f» 
7 e 

in the West Indian Colonies, 24 nT 6 rf 

Distress Ship Signals, 13 wi 8 6 

Dog Law, 4 a 6 a 

Dover Harbour Bill, 29 a 6 6—13 m 8 c 

Drainage of Land, 8 a 7 6^23 a 6 a— 25 a 6 

h—9e ciea—7 m 6 c— 9 m 7 6—10 m 6 a— 11 / 
9c— 20jT d— ^\i<^d 



Hr 




PAUtSB'fl INDBX TO 



PazUAinentary Proceedii&gB (continued), 
East India Finaiice Committee, 14 m 5/ 

— House Museum, ISj Q b 

Loan Bill, 1 o 7 c— 6 a 6 c— 29 a 7 c— 18 

m 9 J— 21 m 9 6—24 m 6 c— 27 m 8 c 

Railway Shares, 22 m 6 e 

— — Stock Diyidend Bedemption Bill, 1 a 5 e 
— 4 o 7 e— 8 a 7 6—22 a 6 6—22 a 7/— 80 a 6 
a — 7 m 6 c — 9 ot 7 6 

Saster Becets, 6 a 6 a 

— ^ Bcclesiaati c al Comnusaioners, 2 m 6 a — 28 j 

ed 

— Edinbuigh Qtoinl Foft OflSoe, 9 m 7 o— 24 
i66 

— » Education Aot (1870X 1 a 6 a— 21 m 9 



S8 m 6a— 7 1 6 6— 17j 6 c*-20y 6 c & rf-21 ; 
-' .24 J 6 6--27y6/—277 7s 
> Scotland, 8 a 5 tf— <8 m 6 c 



jf9c 

6i6 



. of Blind and Dm! Mute Children Bill, 11 
> Department, Adyertiiements from, 29 a 



• in India, 29 a 6 o 
— l^iblic flreUndX 28> 6/ 

— Egyptian Goniul-Qeneralihip, 28 m 6 6 
— -> Electoral Foirer (Distribution) 7 m 6 # 
—— Elementary Edocation Pronsional Order 

Oonfirmalion, 4 a 7 o— 22 a 7/— 23 a 7 e— 2 m 

5>_3 m 6 a— 9 m 7 a— 10 m 6 a— 14 m 6 «-18 

j7rf— 14y7a— 2476 a 
No. 8^ 4 a7c— 22 a 7^—9 m 7 6—10 m 6 

o— 18; 6 6ft e 
— — Emigration to Braiil, 10 m 6 a 
— *— Emanuel Hospital, 8 a 5 <f— 14 m 5 /— 24 m 

6 a 
^— Enclosure of Commons, 27 m 8 <f 

— Endowed Schools (Address) Bill, 2 a 6 a— 
4 a5 a 

— — Commission, 18 m 8 rf— 16 m 6 /* 

— EngUsh, Scotch, and Irish Railways, 26 a 
6e 

— and Scotch Educational Codes, 10 i 6 6 

— Euphrates Valley Railway, 5 a 6 c 

— Examinations for Commissions, 21 m 9 d 

for the Royal Military Academy, Wool- 
wich, 18 m 8 6 

— Expenditure for Telegraph Extensions, 8 a 
Be 

Factory Acts, 20 1* 6 e 

— Amendment BiU, 12 j 6 6— ISj 6 c 
■ Commission, 8 a 5 c 

Fairs Act, 22 a 7 /— 2 m 8 e— 8 m 10 a— 21 

m 9 6—27 m 8 c 

— Farringdon Highway Board, 21 m 9 e 
Father O'Ke^e and the Callau School, 80 

a 6 /—10 m 7 e 

Fi|i Islands, 7 m 6 •— 18j 6 6 

' Protectorate, 14 j 7 e 

Fires Bill, 27^ 8 a 

•— Fisheries Inspectors (Ireland) Bill, 26 a 7 6 
Flooring of the National Gallery, 2Ci 6 <f 

— Frescoes in the Royal Qallery, 14 m 5 s 
'— J^^zATor/ CbMpel LeguUntion Bill, 6 m 6 a— 

Tmeif'^m rA'-'lSmBd^U m 7 cf— 16 n 
^/' 

aZZS^"^ ^i^ n. N. B. 10 me a 



Parliamentary Proceedings (continued), 

Game Birds (Ireland) Bill, 13i6a— 17; 

6c 

Galway Election Petition, 26 a 6 c 

Gas and Coal, Price of , 6 m 6 a— 9 m 7 6- 

23m 6a 
and Water ProTisional Orders Bill, 8 

a 7 6—80 a 8 a— 9 m 8 a— 16 m 8 c— 20 m 7< 

—28 m 7 6— lOi 8 c— llj 8 b 

— General Valuation (Ireland) BID, 6 m 7/ 

Geneva Arbitration, 20 i» 6«— 21 m 9 « 

Glasgow Post Office, 26 a 6 <f 

Good Service Medals, 4 a 6 c 

— Goremment of Ireland, 10 / 8 a 
— -~ Contracts for Gunpowder, 26 a 6 e 
— — Manufactures, 7 ; 6 6 

Grand Jury Presentments (Lrdand), 22 » 

6 #—27 m 9/— 12 ; 6 c— ISi* 7 •— 20> 6 6 

Greek Lqeations, 28 m 6 6 

Greenwich Pensioners, 4 a 6 c 

— Green Park, 30 a 6 « 

— Gketton Chapel Marriages Legislation Bill, 
22 a 7 /— 14 m 6 a— 16 m 8 c— 21 m 6 6 

— Ghiage of Indian Railways, 29 a 6 6 

Habitual Drunkard's Bill, 24 m 6 ci— 16 ; 

9d 

Half-Pay Officers, 24 j 6 a 

Halstead Biagistrates, 20i 6 e 

Harbours of Refuge, 3 m 6 d 

H. M. S. Devasiation, 1 a 6 a— 4 a 6 d—%1 

m 8 e 
—— Honorary Colonelcies, 7 m 7 a 

Horse Duty, 16 m 8 d 

Hospital Ships at Cape Coast, 27 m 8 cf 

Kugh Friel v. Lord Leitrim, 1 a 6 a 

Hypothec Abolition (Scotland) Bill, 26; 

10 a 

Hyde Park Regulations, 10 i 8 « 

Imperial and Local Taxation, 29 a 6 e— 2 m 

6c 
Imprisonment of Seamen, 28 / 6 e 

— Improvements in Guns, 26 a 6 a 

Improvement of Land, Committee, Ap- 
pointments, 23 a 6 a 

-^— Income Tax Assessment Bill, 1 a 7 c — 4 a 
6a 

Indian Appeals, 17^ 6 a 

Army, 28 m 6 6— 27/6/ 

Bonus, 11/86 

Budget, 2 a 6 c— IO7 8 « 

— Loans, 30 a 6 e 

Railways Registration Bill, 27 m 9/— 13/ 

7e— 17y7c 
Industrial School Management, 20 j 6 c 

— Infanticide Law Amendment Bill, 16 m 6 i 

— Inhabited House Duty, 6 a 6 c 

— Innkeepers* Liability Bill, 23 a 7 «— 11 / 9 e 

— Inquest on the Railway Guard Poulton, 16 
m8<f 

— Inspectors General of Police at the Mauri- 
tius, 20 m 6 e 

of Poor in Scotland, 27/ 6 e 

— — IxitATUiiil^oiAl Arbitration^ 24 m 6 d^ll / 



itine 80, 1P78.] palkeb's ihbsx to '' thb thoes " nswspapsb. 



Parliamentary ProceedingB (continued). 

Irish Board of Works, 4 a 5 «/ 

— — Borough Franchise, 10 j 8 <f 

Civil Servants, 20 m %f—2ij 6 e 

Church Act, 6 ; 6 a 

Fisheries, 26 a 6 6— -8 mid 

' Juries List, 20y 6 c 

^— - National Monuments, 6 m 6/ 

•^— Prison Discipline, 24 m 6 c/ 

Railwayi, 2 a 6 c 

Records, 20 m 6/ 

SUte Purchase of, 29 a 5 c— 80 a 6/ 

— 1 iii9a 

— Joint Committee, 3 m 6 a 
Judicature Bill, 18 j 8 « 

Judicial Life Peerages, 24 j 6 a 

—— July List Allowances, 4 a 5 </ 

Juries Bill, 6 / 6 a— 7> 7 rf— lOy 10 a— 28 j 

7 a 

— Ireland, 1 a 7 c— 5 a 6 c— 16 m 9/— 27 m 

~^- Justices in Chipping Norton and the Sen- 
tence Passed on 16 Poor Women, 27 m 8 d 

the Khanates, 27y 6 / 

Khiva Expedition, 2 a 6 c— 26 aSd 

King Edward's School, Birmingham, 20 m 

6 a 

Kirwee Bounty, 8 a 5 c — 28 »i 6 6 

Labourers* Houses in Ireland, 17 7 6 rf— 19 

jSd 

Lancaster and Ulverston Sands^ 2 m 6 a 

Land at South Kensington, 20 ^ 6 </ 

Bills, 13 m 8 a— 24 m6a 

Agents (Scotland) 7j7d 

— Landlord and Tenant, 5 a 6 6 — 8 a5 h 
(Ireland) Act, 28 m 6 6 

Lagos, 26 a 6 6 

— LawAgents Bill, 13 m 9 rf— 6j 6 €—17 7jc 
of Conspiracy, 6 a 6 6 

- in Trade Unions, 10 ; 8 d— 11 ; 8 c— 12 



J 6c 



of Homicide, 21 i 6 c 

and Justice in Ireland, 10 m 6 a 



Lessep's (M. de) Projected Railway, 7j 6 a 

— - Letter Sorters, IS mS d 

— Licensing Act, 27 j 6 f 
in Ireland, 17 »n 6 c 

— Life Peerages, 2 m 5 e 

Life-Boat of Balbriggan Sherries, 25 a 6 c 

Light in the Clock Tower, 2 m 6 a 

LighU in the Channel, 10 m 6 c 

— Loans to School Boards, 25 ; 6 </ 
Local Government Board, 21 y 6 c 

— Provisional Orders, 20 wi 7 « — 22 m 6 «— 
6y6#—7;7rf— 21/66 

Board (Ireland) Provisional Order Con- 
firmation Bill, 29 a 7 c— 10 m 7 «— 13 vt 9 (f— • 
14 m 7 rf— 24 m 6 c— 27 m 8 c— 27 m 9 /"— 28 m 

6 a— 14 / 7 a—20j 6 6—21 j 6 a— 27 ; 6 e 
Local Legislation, 24 a 10 6 

— Taxation, 2 a 6 c— 8 a 5 d—6 m 6f—Hj 

7 a 

— Locomotives on Roads, 24 a 10 a — 30 a7 f 

— London School Rate, 21 m 9 d 

Volunteen' Drill Gruundf 28 a 6 d 

Logs of the JJlantie, 26 a 6 c 

ofUfeatSea, CommU^n on, 29 a 6 b 



' c— 8 a 6 c— 2 



Parliamentary ProceedingB (continued). 

Loss of Life by Wild Beasts, in India, 28 ; 

6c 

the Maggie, S a 5 d 

Mail Contracts— Cape and Zanzibar, 10 j 

9 f 
Mails Between England and Ireland, 9 m 

7c 

Manitoba, 30 a 6/ 

Marine Mutiny Bill, 1 a 7 < 

6 a 
Marriages (Ireland) Bill, 26 a 6 cr— 80 a 6 « 

— 8 m 6 6—8 m 10 a 
Legalization Bill, 21 »i 9 *— 24 m 6 c— 6 / 

6 «— 7 J 7 rf— lOy 10 a . 
Married Women's Property Act Amend- 
ment, 3 m 7 «— 27 ) B a 
— Master of the Rolls, 10 m 7 <f 

Masters and Servants, 7 i 6 s 

Mastership of the Rolls, 25 a 6 c 

Matrimonial Causes Acts Amendment Bill, 

1 a 7 c— 9 m 8 a— 10 m 7 €—lOj 8 c 

Mauritius Episcopate, 27 m 8 </— 17 j 6 « 

Medical Officers of the Indian Army, 2 a 6 

c— 13j 6 a 
Merchant Shipping Commission, 22 cr 6 6— 

26 a 6 5—27 tnSe 

Acts Amendment, lAm7 d 

Metropolis Water Act, 10 j 8 e 

Metropolitan Commons Supplemental Bill, 

1 a 7 c— 22 a 7 /— 10 m 7 «— 18 m 9 rf— 24 m 6 

c— 27 ; 6 e 

Police, 8 a 6 6 

Tramways Provision Orders Bill, 18 m 9 

d- 14 m 7 d— 27 m 8 c— 27 wi 9 /— 28 m 6 a— 

10>8c— 17^6 a 

Military Academy at Woolwich, 20 m 6 s 

at Porlsea, 13; 6 6 

Militia, 14 ; 7 a 
— Bands, 23 m 6 6 
. Reserve, 17 ? 6 6 



Mineral Works, 22 a 6 6 

Minor's Election Bill, ZGj 10 b 

Monastic Institutions. 21 m 9 <f— 14 ; 7 a 

Money Order Office at Vienna, 80 a 6 < 

Municipal Borough Fund, 5 a 6 c — 28 m 6 6 

Corporations Evidence Bill, 16 m 6 /"— 22 

m 6 c— 24 m 7/— 17; 6 c 

Franchise (Irehind) Bill, 24 a 10 6 



the MurillOf I a Q d 

Musketry Inspectors, 17 i 6 e 

Mutiny Bill, 1 a 7 c — 4 a 6 a— 22 a 6 a — 28 

a6a 

National Anthem, 27 / 6/ 

Naval Reserve, i ao/ 

Review. 21 j 6 6 

Navigation in the Navy, 1 a 6 rf 

Navy Fstimates, 5 a 6 c — 8 »i 6 d — 20 m 6 

/— 27 m 8 e 

Promotion and Retirement, 1 1 7 9 a 

New Code, 1 a C c 

Courts of Juftlvcft,*l^m1 ^ 

Urn 1 d-^3 ^ ^-^^^^ i-t^^5c';r4\^ 



ttut 



J^JLLMER^S ISDtX TO *' THE TIKES '^ NEWSPAPER. 



Pftrliameatary ProoeedingB (continued). 

New Writ, 29 a 6 6—2 m 6 a— 22 m 6 a— 10> 

8 e— 12> 6 c— 17y 6 c-.20j 6 6— 26^ 10 a 

Zealand Roads, &c., 8 a 7 b— 22 a 7/— 

23 a 7 «— 29 a 5 a— 80 a 6 a— 2 i/i 6/ 

Ninevah Rxcayatioos, 23 m 6 6 

^— Nitro-Glycerine, 17 m 7 a 

North East Coast, baSh 

Nortf^eet and Murillo, 24^ 6 a 

Notices of Motions, 1 a 7 c — 2 a 7 e — 8 a 6 

d-^ a 7 c— 7 a 10 c— 21 a 10 c-22 a 6 5—22 
a 7/— 28 a 6/— 23 a 6 a— 24 a 10 c— 26 a 8 rf 
—28 a 10 c— 29 a 7 c— 30 a 8 c— 1 m 9 a— 2 w 
8/— 6 m 7 (f— 6 »i 6 e— 6 m 8 6—7 m 6 rf— 7 m 

7 (i— 8 m 10 0—9 m 7 c— 9 m 8 a— 10 w 6 a— 
12 m 9/— 18 m 9 «— 14 m 6 /— 14 m 8 6—16 m 

8 c— 16 m 9 /— 17 m 6 c— 19 m 10 6—20 m7 f 
—21 m 10 6—22 m 6 <-28 m 12 J— 26 m 9 /— 
27 m 9 /— 6 J 8 6— Gj 6 e-7 j 6 a— 9> 10 6— 
10 j 7/— 11 y 7 /— 12y 6 rf— 13 j 7 «— 14 j7 a 
—16 j7 f—n j 7/— 18 ; 9 e— 19^ 6 e— 20 J 6 
6—20 y 7/- 28 / 10 a— 24 j 7 c— 26^ 6 a— 26 
j 10 €—27 J 6 <— 27 ; 8 a— 30 ; 10 a 

Nottinghamshire Police and Republicanism, 

26a 6c 

Occasional Sermons Bill, 16 m 6 a 

Office of Master of the Rolls, 8 a 6 c 

Woods and Forests in Scotland, 13 m 8 c 

Officers of the Army, 21 / 6 6 

in Scientific Corps, 24 m 6 cf 

Official Life Peerages, 21 m 9 a 

Opening of Museums on Sundays, 3 m 6 c 

Order of Merit, 21 m 9 a— 28^ 6 a 

Orders of the Dav, 1 a 7 c— 2 a 7 e— 3 a 6<I— 4 

a 7 c—7 a 10 c— 21 a 10 c— 22 a 7 /— 23 a 6 / 
—24 a 10 c— 25 a 8 d— 28 a 10 c— 29 a 7 c— 
30 o 8 c— 1 m 9 a— 2 m 8 /— 6 m 7 cf— 6 m 8 6 
— 7 w 7 rf— 8 m 10 a— 9 m 8 a— 12 m 9 /*— 13 m 

9 e— 14 m 8 6—16 m 8 c— 16 m 9 /*— 19 m 10 6 
—20 m 7/— 21 m 10 6—22 m 6 e— 23 m 12 /*— 
26 wi 9 /•— 27 m 9 y— 6 ; 8 6—6 j 6 e— 9 j 10 6 
— lOy '7 /—Hi 7 /*— 12 i 6 d— 13; 7 e— 16 j 7 
/— 17y 7 /-.18 j 9 e— 19 j 6 c— 20 / 7 /— 23 J 

10 a— 24 i 7 c— 26 ; 6 /— 26; 10 c— 27 j 8 a— 
80 ; 10 a 

Ordnance Survey, 6 m 6 e 

Oriental Bank Corporation Bill, 16 m 8 c 

Outstanding Telegraph Claims, 20; 6 e 

Oxford as a Military Centre, 6 a 6 6 — 24 m 

6*— 28i6</ 
Oyster and Mussel Fisheries Order Confir- 
mation Bill, 6 m 8 a— 8 m 10 a— 20 m 6 cf— 21 
m 9 6—27 m 8 c 

Palace of Westminster, 17; 6 rf 

— — the Parga, 2 m 6 6 

Parliamentary Elections (Expenses) Bill, 

19;6a— 20; 6« 

Division List, 20; 7 < 

and Municipal Election Bill, 22 a 7 J —17 

niQc 

Passports, 5/766 

Pastoral Theology. Oxford^ 2 a 6 c 

Paten f 8 for Invent iom, S a ft b 

' Patronage in fliv ^^hurch of Scotland, 18 j 8 

^—18 J 9 c 
^f/Ji^„^^Jo^^ of Artillery, 3 m 6*c 



Parliamentary Proceedings {contmwed), 

Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 16 w 9 i 

—17 m 7 6 & e— 20 m 7 e— 24 m 6 a 

Pending Bills, 3; 10 e— 4 i 6 d— 5; 9/ 

Permissive Prohibitory Liquor BiU, 8 m 9 6 

—9 m 5 c 

Personal Explanation, 20; 6 « 

Petitions, 1 a 6 a & c— 2 a 6 5—3 a 6 a— 4 

a 6 6—5 a 6 a — 8 a 5 a— 22 a 6 a — 23 a 6 a - 
24 a 10 a— 26 a 6 a— 26 a 6 a— 29 a 5 a— 30 a 
6 a & d—l m 9 «— 2 m 5 a— 2 m 6 a — 8 m 6 a 

6 c— 6 m 6 d—7 m 6 a— 7 m 6 c— 8 m 9 a— 9 m 

7 6—10 ;/i 6 a— 13 m 8 a— 14 m 6 a & e— 15 m 
6 a— 16 m 8 c— 17 w 6 6—20 m 6 a & rf— 21 m 
9 a & c— 22 m 6 a— 23 m 6 a— 24 m 6 a & c— 27 
»i 8 a— 27 m 8 c— 28 m 6 a & 6—6 j 6 a— 7 j 6 
a— 10 j 8 a & c— 11; 8 a & 6—12; 6 o— 13; 6 
a— 14 / 7 a— 17 ; 6 a— 17 i 6 c— 18 » 8 a 4 d- 
19 I 6 a— 20; 6 a— 20; 6 6—21 / 6 a— 21 ; 6 6 
—24 / 6 a— 26; 6 a— 26; 10 a— 27; 6 a & /— 
28y6a&/ 

of Right (IreUnd) Bill, 20; 7 rf— 24 i 7 6 

—27 / 8 a 

Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation 

Bill, 8 m 10 a— 20 m 6 (/— 21 m 9 6—28 m 6 a 
—Hi 8 6 

Platte Bone Rock, 21; 6 c 

Plimsoll (Mr.) and the Board of Trade, 8 a 

6 6—9 m7 d 

and the Cardiff Shipowners, 10 m 6 6 — 13 

m86 

Police, 10 TO 6 (f 

Pollution of Rivers Bill, 17 m 6 a— 21 ni 9 6 

Polynesians, 27 »i 8 c 

Poor Allotments Management Bill, 8 a 7 6 

—29 a 7 c— 2 m 8 e— 7 m 6 c 

Law, 21; 6 c 

Laspectors, 4 a 6 c 

Portpatrick Harbour Bill, 8 a 7 6 — 26 a 6 a 

—29 a 6 a— 30 a 6 a 

Post Office Funds, 20; 6 rf 

Late Lregularities, 4 a 6 c — 7 w 6 rf 

Packet Service. 28/6/ 

Savings Bank Account, 6 a 6 c — 10 m 6 6 

Tea, 27 w 8 d 

and Telegraph Department, 27 m 8 </ 

and the Midland Railway, 26 a 6 c 

Postal Registration, 13 m 8 6 

Service to the Argentine Republic, 25 a 

Sd 

Prison Officers' Superfinnuation (Ireland) 

Bill, 8 »i 10 a— 15 m 6/— 10; d «— 27; 8 a 

Private Business, 1 a 6 a & 6 — 2 a 6 6— 3 a 

6 a— 5 a 6 a— 22 a 6 a— 23 a 6 a— 24 a 10 a— 
26 a 6 a— 26 a 6 a- 29 a 6 a— 30 a Sa & d—l 
w 9 a — 2 wi 5 a — 2 m o/—S tn 6 a & c — 6 m 6 a 
—6 m 6 d — 7 m 6 a & c — 8 m 9 a— 9 m 7 a & 6 
— 10 m 6 a — 13 m 8 a— 14 m 5 a & «— 15 m 6 a 
—16 m 8 o— 16 iw 8 e— 17 m 6 a— 17 m 6 6—20 
m 6 a & ^—21 m 9 a & c— 23 m 6 a— 24 tn 6 a 
—24 m 6 c— 27 m S a— 27 m 8 c— 28 wi 6 a— 6; 
6 a— 7 j 6 a— 10 ; 8 a & c— 11 / 8 a & 6—13; 6 
a— \\ 3 1 a— M 5 ^ <^— ^'^ i ^ <v— 20 j 6 a— 20 ;' 
e l>— ^\ 3 ^ d— aV 3 <c> a— ^<^ 3\^ a— U ^^ o^ 
2% j a &. f 



1878.] 



^ THS TIHS8 " NEWSPAPER. 



mr 



itary Fzooeedings (^conttnued), 
notion and Retirement in the Nary, 80 

:ection of British Subjects in Home, 2 

lie Appointments, 1 a 6 <f 

usiness, 7 a 6 a— 30 a 6/— 30 a 7/— 13 

ducation (Ireland), 28 i 6/ 

ealth Bill, 8 m 10 a— 9 m 8 a— 14 m 6 / 

'^orship Facilities Bill, 1 a 7 c— 21 m 9 6 

S a 

licans as Bailsmen, 20 m 6 « 

en*s Bench (Irehmd) 24 j 7 b— 27 i 8 a 

r 6 

id Indian Armies, 7 m 6 a 
stions, 1 a 7 c — 8 a 6 a — 4 a 7 c — 7 a 10 
t 10 c—22 a 7 /— 24 a 10 c— 26 a 8 rf — 
' c— 29 a 7 c—l m 9 a— 2 m 8/— 5 m 7 </ 
J ^—8 m 10 a— 9 m 8 a— 12 m 9/— 13 m 
. m 8 c— 19 TO 10 b— 20 m 7 /— 22 m 6 € 
12/-26 TO 9 /-27 m 9 /— 67 8 6—6 j 
i 10 6^10 ; 7 /— 12 i 6 d— 13 j 7 e— 16 
I7y 7/— 19 j 6 e— 20i 7/— 23^ 10 a— 
8— 26y 10 e— 27 ; 8 a— 30; 10 a 
[way Accidents, 21 m 9 e — 13 j S a 
ills and the Joint Committee, 6 m 6/ 
ommissionors, 6 a 6 r — 23 a 6 b. 
ommunication with India, ISjQb 
id Canal Commissioners, 25 a 6 d—29 a 
TO 6 a— 24 / 7 a 

Traffic Bill, 1 a 6 rf— 4 a 7 b— 5 a 6 c— 
—29 a 7 6—30 a 6 a— 7 to 6 a— 14 m 5 
n 6 a— 20 to 6 a— 20 to 6 rf— 27 to 8 rf— 

[ways and Telegraphs in Persia, 4 a 5 a 
roTisional Certificate Bill, 10 to 7 /— 13 
-24 TO 6 c— 17; 6 c 

ing (Liability and Value) Bill, 23 to 6 c 
8 r— 14 j 7 6—17 j 6 e— 18 / 8 e— 20 j 6 
6 d—27j 7 a 
I Government Property, 21 to 9 e— 24 to 

I Personal Property, 14 / 7 6 

1 Property LimiUtion Bill, 24 m 6 c 

ognition of the Spanish Republic, 13 j 

ruits, 27jS/—27j7a 

listribution of Seats, 8 to 10 a— 24 to 6 d 

usal of ReUef, 13 ; 6 6 

lister for Parliamentary and Municipal 

rs Bill, 1 a 6 d—S a 7 a— 26 a 7 /— 9 w 

1 TO 7/-27 TO 9/— 10 7 8 c— 27> C c 

istration (Ireland) Bill, 24 to 7 /— 27 to 

f Births and Deaths Bill, 26 a 6 a— 9 to 

1 to9 6— 24TO6a— 11^86 

)ort of the Factory Commissioners, 23 a 

)resentation of the People, 20 to 6 c 

trictions on the Importation of Foreign 

, 10 TO 6 6 

irement in the Navy, 2 w 6 a 

iew At Woolwich, 20 j 6 e 

(slon of the Statutes, 27 j 6 a 

Bt VubJJn, 10 J 8 a 

^ UisiimCgQs (Soomndj Bill, 12 ;• 6 o 



Parliamentary FxoceedingB (continued). 

Rock of Cashel Bill, 27 to 8 a 

Roman Catholics in India, 6 m 6 / 

Route to India, 11^8 6 

the Roicena, 10 ; 8 </ 

— Royal Assent to Bills, 6 a 6 a— 25 a 6 a & 

b— 16 TO 8 a— 27 TO 8 a & c— 17i 6 a & f 
— — Engineers, 9 to 7 c 

Message, 27 m 8 a 

Military Academy, 2 m 6 6 

Telegraphs, 21 i 6 c 

Russia in the East, 12 j 6 a — 13 j 6 c 

Russian Map, 28 to 6 c 

Salaries in the Customs Department, 18 m 

8e 

Sale of Barracks, 29 a 5 6 

Salford Roman Catholic School, 17 ?' 6 c 

Salmon Fisheries Conmiissioners Bill, 1 a 6 

5_»2 a 6 6—4 a 5 a— 24 a 10 6—21 / 6 c— 27 j 

6/ 

San Juan Boundary, 3 to 6 /— 6 m 8 a— 20 

^66 

Sandhurst Scandal, 25 a 6 c— 29 a 6 b 

School Boards, 17/66 

in Scotland, 20 m 6 < 

• Board Election Charges, 8 a 6 a — 27 m 



8e 



Rates, 13 TO 8 ^ 

Scientific Corps — India, 23 m 6 a 

Scotch Agricultural Returns, 28/ 6 6 

Churches, 21 to 9 cf 

Education Department, 2 a 6 c^28 m 6 

6—27 TO 8 < 

Probate, 23 m 6 6 



Scottish Constabulary, 10 m 6 a 

Sea Going VesselF, 18/ 8 c 

the Sea Queen, 8 a 5 6 

Seduction Laws Amendment BiU, 3 a 6 a 

Shah of Persia, 27 to 8 rf— 28 m 6 6—10; 8 

e— 11 j 8 c— 13/ 6 6—14 / 7 b— 17 / 6 c— 17/ 6 
e— 18 / 8 e— 19j 6 d—2Qj 6 a— 20/ 6 e 

Shannon, Navigation of , 1 a 6 c 

Sheriffs Substitute, 4 a 5 c 

Shifnal Bench of Magistrates, 10 to 7 b 

Shipment of Gunpowder at Newbaven, 27 

Shipping Sui vey, &c. Bill, 15 m 6 « 

— Shrewsbury School, 10 to 8 cf— 20 to 6<— 87 

TO 9/ 

Property Bill, 9 to 7 c— 16 w 9 /' 

Sites for Places of Worship, 21 to 9 a— -17/ 

6 6— 18; 8 a— 24/ 6 a 

Bill, 1 a 7 c— 3 a 6 c— 24 m 6 c 

Sittings of the House, 27 7m 8 e 

Slaughter Houses in the Metropolis, 3 a 6c 

Slave Trade at Zanzibar, 5 a 6 ib 

Sloop Larkf 16 to 8 d 

Snake Bites in India, 23 to 6 6 

South Hackney Tramway Bill, 16 m 8 c 

Staff of Attaches, 13 w 8 6 

Stealing a Napkin, 4 a 6 df 

Stipendinry Magistrates of Iieland^ 'iX x^ 

8d 



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PftzUamentary Fzooeedings {coTUinuedJ, 

— 8ue2 Canal, 1 a 6 c^— 2 a 7 c— 6 a 6c 

— Sugar DntieSy 1 a 6 c — 4 a 6 cf— 26 a 7 e — 

10 me 6 

— Superannuated Reyenue Officers, \6vi S d 
-— — Superannuation Act, Amendment Bill, 6 m 

8 a— 9 TO 7/— 18 TO 9 d— 14 to 7 rf— 17 to 6 r— 
20 TO 6 </— 21 TO 9 ^>— 24 TO 6 c 

— Summary of Proceedings, 1 a 9 a — 2 a 8 / 
—8 a 9 a~4 a 9 a— 6 a 9 a—S a 9 a— 22 a 9 
a— 28 a 9 a— 24 a 11 a— 26 a 9 a— 26 a 9 a— 
29 a 9 a— ^ a 8 /—I m 10 a~2 to 9 c--8 to 9 
fl— 6 m 8 /— 7 TO 9 a— 8 to 11 a— 9 to 9 a— 10 
m 9 a— 13 m 11 a— 14 to 8 /— 16 to 9 a— 16 to 

11 a— 17 TO 8 /— 20 TO 9 a— 21 to 11 a— 22 to 9 
«— 23 TO 8/— 24 TO 8/— 27 to 11 a— 28 w 9 a— 
ej 9 a—Tj 9 a— lO/lO /— Hj 10 /— 12^ 9 a 
— 18>8/— 14i 9 o— 17J8 /•— 18/11 a— 19^ 

8 rf-20 J 9 a— 21 j 8 d-24y 9 a— 26 j 9 a— 26 
jll a— 27> 9 a— 28 J 9 a 

— — Supreme Court of Judicature Bill, 2 a 6 a 
— 4 a 6 a— 6 a 6 a--26 a 6 a— 26 a 6 a--29 a 
6 a — 30 a 6 a — 2 to 6 a — 3 m 6 a— 6 to 6 a— 10 
j8«— 13>6c— 

— Supply, 4 a 6 b--23 a 7 e— 26 a 6 /— 8 to 6 
rf— 10 TO 7 c— 13 TO 8 c— 23 TO 6 e— 24 ro 7 «— 
24i6b— 26y 6</ 

-^— Taxes on Locomotion, 2 a 7 a 

Telegrams in French, 30 a 6/ 

— — between France and England, 2 to 6 a 
— ^— to Foreign Countnes, 26 a 6 c 

Telegraph Act, 1 a 6 rf 

^— Stations in Galway, 24 to 6 ef 

— Telegraphs. Capital Expenditure af,7mBd 

— Returns Relating to, 20 to 6/ 

Testimonial to the Geneva Arbitration, 28 

TO 6 c 

Tests in Dublin University, 4 a 6 rf 

— — Tenth Hussars, 2 a 6 c 

Thames Embankment, 27 to 9/— -28 to 6 c— 

20 i 6 a 

— Tichbome Case, and Aid for the Defence, 
6 m 6/— 8 TO 9 6-9 to 7 c— 14^86— 17^ 6 c/— 
18i8<— 20j 6cf 

and Contempt of Court, 29 a 7 c— 2 m a 

and the Crowd, 3 to 6 c— 16 mSd 

Tithe Commutation Acts, Amendment Act, 

9 TO 8 a— 17 y 6 c— 20 J 7 d—2lj 6 c & rf 
Tithes Commutation, 21 j 6 c 

Titles and Transfer of Land, 25 a 6 a— 30 a 

6a 

Trade with Portugal, 29 a 6 c 

Marks Bill, 8 a 6 rf 

Registration Bill, 29 a 6 c 

- — Tramways Provisional Orders Confirmation 
Bill, 27 TO 8 c— 17j 7 c—lSJ 8 a 

Transit of Venus. 20y 6 d 

Travellers Abroad, 21 j 6 c 

Treaty of Washington, 21 ; 6 c 

— — of Commerce with France, 25 j 6 a 
— - Troop Horses in India, 5 a 6 6 

Troops at Oxford, 21 m 9 e 

Troopahip Serapis, 25 a G d 

Truck Sjatem. 13 ; 6 c 

-^ Turk's HDd CuJcofi Island Bill, 1 a 7 c--4 a 



Parliamentary Proceedinga (conimwd), 

Turnpikes, 27 j 7 a 

Tyrone County Election Petition, 24 ; 6 a 

Union of Benefices Bill. 23 a 6 b 

University Tests (Dublin) Bill, 8 a 6 o— 4 

a 7 c- 22 a 6 6—6 to 7 e— 8 to 10 a— 9 m 8 a— 

14 ,„ 5 6—16 TO 8 c— 17 TO 6 6 

Fellowships, 23 a 6 6 

Unseaworthy Ships, 8 o 6 6—21 to 9 cf— 27 

Upolo and the Navigator Islands, IS m 8 6 

Usages of the House, 23 m 6 6 

Vacant Seats, 20 to 6/ 

Vaccination Act (1871) 18 i 8 « 

— Vagrants Law Amendment Bill, 8 a 7 6—6 

TO 8 a— 8 TO 10 a— 16 m 8 6—27 to 8 c— 17i 6 a 

— 20y 6 6—27/ 8 a 
Valuation Bill, 14 to 6 y— 20 m 6 e— 23 m 

7 6— 11>8 6— 24>7 6 
— — Commissioners (Ireland), 2 a 6 e — 24 j 

6 h—25jea&d 

Vienna Exhibition, 13 to 8/ 

Visit of the Shah, 7i 6 a 

Volunteer Commissions, 3 m 6 c 

-^— - Adjutants, 14 J 7 6 | 

-— Cost of Conveyance, 20; 6 c | 

Etiquette, 10 i 8 e 

Ways and Means, 26 a 7 a 

Weights and Measures, 6 a 6 6 — 18 / 9 6 

West Coast of Africa, 10 w 6 6 

Westminster Chapel House, 28^ 6 « 

Whitsuntide Recess, 13 m 8 a— 13 m 8 e— 

28m 6 6 
Wild Birds Protection ActjExtension of, 17a 

9e— 30 a 7 JT 

Penalties under, 20 to 6 e 

The Wimbledon and the Imprisoned Sea- 
men, 17y 6 d 
Woman's Disabilities Bill, 30 a 6 f—l m 

9 a 

Division Lists, 2 to 12 e — 3 to 7 « 

Works in Aldemey, 1 a 6 a 

Wreck of the Atlantic, Sa 6d 

Writers in the Civil Service, ISjSc 

Zanzibar Mission, 23 a 6 6 — 29 a 5 6—2 m 

6 «- 13 m 8 a— 13> 6 c— 14> 7 e— 24> 6 a & 6 
Mail Contract, 17 j6d& <— 20 j 6 e— 20 

j 7 6-24 > 6 6—24.; 7 6— 27i 7 a 
Parliamentary KefreshmtMits in France, 6 / 12 d 
PAKLTAMF.NTARY SPEECHES:- 

^♦^ When the Speech of a Member is required 
on any particular debate, by referring to the 
subject under Parliamentabt Proceedings, it 
can be seen at once by the reference answering 
to that affixed to the Speaker's name. 

Adderley, Sir Charles, 3a6c— 13m8« 

Agar-Ellis —,4 a ')/— 22 a 6 /*— 16 to 9 c 

Agnew, Vans, 19 ; 6 f/— 26; 10 6 

Airlie, Earl of, 18J 8 a 

Ameolts, Col., 2 m 7 d 

Amphlett, — , 13^' 6 e 

Anderson, — , 7 to 6 /— 27 to 9 c 

ATVftlrMWvet,^vT'R.,%w^ J— Vli ^ a— 18 j 



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Par 



Parliamentary Speechee (conimuedj, 

Assheton, — , 7 »n 7 a — 13 m9 d 

Attorney-General, 3 a 6 b — 4 a 6 e — 8 a 7 a 

—26 a 6 rf— 10 m 7 c— 16 m 6 «— 7^ 7 6—10 ^ 

8 e— 13> 7 c— 20y 6 rf— 28^ 7 a 
Ayrton, —,2 a 6/— 24 m 7 </— 28 w 6 c— 

20i6rf 

Baggally, Sir R., 13 > 6 d 

Bagwell, — , 6 m 7/ 

Balfour, Sir G., 2 a 7 6—5 a 6 <f— 23 a 7 e 

—25 a 7 /•— 24 m 7 c— 12^ 6 6— 18i 9 <^19 j 

6 d— 26 ; 6 rf— 26^ 10 a 

Ball, Dr^ 2 a 6 /— 22 a 6 /"— 24 a 10 6—26 

a 6 J— 30 a 7 /— 9 m 7 e— 16 m 9 6—17 m 7 c 
—7 ; 7 c— 13 / 7 6—26 / 10 c 

Barclay, J., 19 j 6 d— 26 j 10 a 

Baraett, —,8 a 6/— 24 m 7 a 

Barttelot, Colonel, 8 a 6 6—25 a 7 e— 80 a 

7 e— 9 m7 d &/— 13 w 9 d— 21 tn 9 e— 7^ 6 d 
—lijS c—Uj 7 c— 24 y 6 c— 27 / 7/ 

Bassett, — , 16 m 6 d 

Bates, — , 4 a 6 d 

Bath, Marquis of, 21 m 9 6— llj 8 a— 24 j 

Sa 

Bath and Wells, Bishop of, 20 m 6 c 

Baxter, —,2 a 6/— 2 m 6d— 6 m 7/— 9 m 

7d—9m7f—25j6d 

Beach, Sir M. H., 18 j 8 e 

Beauchamp, Earl, 21 m 9 6 

Beaumont, Capt., 24 / 6 d 

Beaumont, W., IS jSf 

Belmore, Earl of, 16 m 8 6—21 m 9 a— 28 m 

6a 
Bentinck, —,1a 6/— 4 a 6 f—S a 6 d-^ a 

6 d— 25 a 7 d— 10 m 6 d— 20m 7 a— 27 m 8 <— 
27m9 6 

Cavendish, 3 a 6 a — 27 m.9 e 

Blachford, Lord, 28 m 6 a 

Blennerhassett, — , 7 /« 7 a 

Bourke, — , 23 a 7 d 

Bouverie, — 1 »i 9 c— 16 m 8 c— 16 m 8 /— 

21 m 9 e— 23 m 7 c—lOj 10 a— 17^ 6 e— 20 j 

7 C—27J 7 d 

Bowring, — , 18 > 8 e— 20; 6 d 

Brand, — , 14 m 6/ 

Braasey, — ,4a 5/—- 10 m 6 c — 20 m 7 c — 

11^9 6 

Brewer, Dr., 3 a 6 c— 29 a 6 e 

Bright, Jacob, 1 iw 9 a 

Bristol, Marquis of, 20 j 6 6 

Bristowe, — , 11 j 8 e— 18 i 8/ 

Bromley- Davenport, W., 24 a 10 6 

Brown, — ,7 m7 c — 7 ; 6 c— 25 i 6 c 

Bruce, — , 3 a 6 c— 24 a 10 6—26 a^c— 

1 m 9 e— 7 m 7 d— 8 m 8/— 10 m 6 e— 16 m^d 

—17 m 7 6—22 m 7 d— 24 m 7 «— 7 j 7 d— 12 / 

6 6— 19y 6c- 

Bruen, — , 6 »i 7/— 25 / 6 d 

Buccleuch, Duke of, 28 w 6 a 

Bury, Lord, 3 ;n 7 c 

Butt, — , 22 a 7 a— 24 a 10 6—26 a 6 d— 

16 w 9 6—17 TO 7 c 
Cairns, Lord, 2a G a — 4 a 5 b — 5 a 6 a — 

80a6ff—2 m 5 a— 3 m 6 S—Om 6 flT- 14 m 5 b 
—21 /7i 9 d^24 m 6 0—28 m 6 a— 10 / 8 c— . 
21 J 6 0—27 / 6 c ' 



Parliamentary Speechee Uwdinued), 

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 6 w 6 6 — 17 m 

6 6—28 TO 6 a— 27y 6 6 

Canterbury, Lord, 16 m 8 a 

CampbeU-Bannerman, — ., 10 m 7 a 

Camperdown, Earl of , 1 a 6 a — 27 m c 

Candlish, — , 3 a 6 6 

Cardwell, — , 7 to 7 c— 10 m 7 6— 16 to 9 6— 

24 TO 6 e— 7 / 6 c & d— 20i 6 d— 24j 6 /— 27 j 

6/ 
Carnarvon, Earl of, 3 w 6 a-^S m 6 c — 16 m 

8 6—2 1 m 9 6 & c— 1 1 > 8 6—24 > 6 o— 2 7 / 6 o 

—28; 6 d 

Carter, —, 10 to 6 6 

Cartwright, — , 23 a 7 d 

Cave, — , 2 TO 6 c— 3 to 6/— 9 to 7 d— 24 m 

7a 

Cavendish, Lord G., II j 8 e— 18i 8/ 

Cawley, — , 24 a 10 a^23 to 6 c 

Cecil, Lord E„ 7^6 c— 24 i' 6 c &/ 

Cumbers, Sir J., 14 to 7 d 

Chancellor of the Exchequer, see Lows. 

Charley, — , 3 a 6 a— 15 to 6 d— 10 j a^ 

lSJ7d 
Childers, — , 1 a 6/— 26 a 7 ^—20 in 7 6— 

llj9 6 

Clanricarde, Marquis of, 27 to 8 6 

Cleveland, Duke of, 4 a 6 a — 6 to 6 a — 16 m 

8 6— 17 TO 6 a— Hi 8 a 
Cochrane, Baillie, 2 a 7 c — 5 a 6 d — 3 to 7 a 

—14 TO 6 6—18; 8e 

Cogan, — 6 TO 7 /"- 16 to 9 c 

Colebrooke, Sir E., 24 a 10 6—9 to 7 e— 

12J6 6— 26; 10 a 
Collins, — , 26 a 6 d— 7 to 6/— 16 to 6 6— 

— ll/8e 

Coleman, — , 18 to 9 d— 23 to 6/ 

Corbett, Col. 10 to 7 c— 14 ? 7 a 

Corrance, — , 8 a 6 c — 25 a 6/— 6 m 7 d^ 

13 m 9 c— 23 to 6 d— 11; 8 e— 14 ; 7 o— 19 j 
6c 

Courtown, Earl of, 28 m 6 a 

Cowper-Temple, — , 15 to 6 a — 22 w 6 € 

Craufurd, — , 6 to 7 d— 11; 8 6—12; 6 a— ^ 

14;7c— 18j9d 
— Crawford, — , 8 a 6 c— 26 a 6/— 26 a 7 fl— 

14 TO 5 /•— 14 TO 7 d 

Cross, — , 1 a 6/— 25 a 7 e— 13 to 9 ^— 28 m 

6/ 

Crum-Ewing, — , 25 a 7/ 

Dalhousie, Lord. 18 i 8 6 

Dalrymple, C, 26 a 6 e— 18 ; 9 d— 36 ; 

10 a 

Dahymple, D., 8 to 9 d- 27 to 9 d 

Delawarr, Lord, 17; 6 6—24; 6 a 

Denbigh, Earl of, 14 to 5 6 

Denison, — 1 a 6y— 2 a 6 d— 28 to 6 6 

Denman, Lord, 2 a 6 a — 8 to 6 6—6 m 6 a 

De Ros, Lord, 21 ; 6 6 

Dickinson, — , 9 to 7/— 14 to 6/ 

Dilkc, Sir C, 26 j 6 6—7 to 6 e 

DiUwyiv, — , \Q m 1 c— \^ m^ t 

BVsTaeU,B.t,Uoxv.^.,»k a ^ *— '^ m "V ^r— 

10; 10 a— V2 j ^ c— \^ i 1 c^^^ ^'V ^ 
Dixon, —,1ml a— 'Tl S 1 J ^ 



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PixUamentary Speeohee (continued), 

Downing, — , 2 a 6 /— 4 a 6 c— 80 a 1 d^ 

6m7/— 26i6d 

Dude, Earl of , 7 m 6 c— 20 m 6 6 

•^— Duff, Grant, 2 a 6 e— 23 alb 

Duff, R. W., 20 m 7 rf- 24 m 6 rf— 26 j 10 h 

Dunsany, Lord, 24 m 6 a— 27 m 8 6 

— DyncTor, Lord, 6 m 6 c— 21 m 9 e — 11 / 8 h 

— ary 6 c 

Eastwick, — , 2 a 6 rf— 2 a 7 </— 6 a 6 «— 

28 a 6 e— 1 m 9 c—^ m 7 6—10 m 6 c— 24 w 7c 
— lOJlOa— UySb 

— Egerton, A., 8 a 6 6 
— — AduL, 4 a 6/ 

Egerton of Tatton, Lord, 6 w 6 a 

Elcho,Lord, 16 m 8 r— 20 m 7 6—7 ; 6 /— 

12/63— 24y6c&d 

Elllce, — , 12 i 6 b— 26y 10 a 

' Elliott,— ,17m 76 

Elphinftone, Sir J., 4 a 6 «— 20 in 6 f— 

21 m 9 c^27 m 8 e—ldj 6 d 
Errata in Speeches, 6 m 11 e— 7 m 7 /— 8 w 

10 e— 16 m 6/ 
— — Enfield, Lord, 2 a 7 rf— 28 a 7 e— 8 m 7 a— 

9 m 7 ci— 18 m 8 </— 24 m 7 6 
Erskine, Adm., 4 a 6 c— 20 m 7 6—14 /8a 

— Esmonde, Sir J., 4 a 6/ 
Ettrick, Lord, 28i 6 6 

— Exeter, Marquis of, nj6b 
Eykyn, — , 8 a 6 6—10 mSd 

Fawoett, — , 2 a 6 «— 8 a 6 «— 22 a 6 6— 2( 

a 6/— 1 m 9/— 14 m 7 6— 12y 6 c— 19^ 6 a 
— ^ Ferersham, Earl of, 16 m 8 6 

— Fielden, J., 1 a 6 d— 9 m 7/ 

Floyer, — , 10 m 7 c— 23 m 7 a— 11 / 8 <— 14 

jTd— 19/66— 28i76 

Fordyce, — , 19^ 6 d 

FoTfter, W. E., 14 m 7 c— 18y 7 d— 27^ 7 t 

Fortescue, Chichester, 1 a 6 rf— 26 a 6 c— T 

a 6 •— 10 m 6 6 & rf— 17 »i 7 c— 21 m 9 </— 21 
m 10 a— 18/8 « 

Fowler, Robert, 2 a 6 c— 8 a 6 6—26 a SJ^ 

10/ 11 a— 14y 8 a— 18> 9 a— 26 / 6 c 

W., 8 a 6 d— 26 a 6/— 22 m 6 o— IS^' 6 / 

— Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., 2 a 6 e— 4 a 6*/ 
—32 a 7 6—28 a 6 6—28 a 7 «— 26 a 6 6 & «— 
80 a 7 6—2 m 8 6—8 m 7 c— 7 m 6/— 13 w 8 < 
—14 m 6 0—16 TO 6 6—17 m 6 «— 21 m 9 «— 2,*: 
m 7 c— 27 m 9 </— 10 i* 10 a— 1 1 ; 8 c— 12^ 6 6— 
14 / 7/— 1 7j 6 e— 18j 9 d—20j 7 d— 26 j 6 c 

— Goldney, — , 1 a 6 e— 1 m 9/— 6 m 7 d— ir> 
w9c— 24m7d— 18^9 6 

Goldsmid, — , 30 a 7 a— 21 m 10 a— 24 m 7 

•— 111* 8 d— 24/7 6 

Sir F., 18/6 d 

Gordon, — , 9 wi 7 < 

Gore, W. Ormsby, HO a 7 d 

Gosdien, —,4 a 6/— 29 a 7 a— 20 w 7 a^ 

«7 m 8 •— 11 / 9 c— 14 J 8 6—18; 8 e 

Granard, Lord, 27 m 8 c 

GraDTille, Earl, 4 a 6 a — 4 a 6 6—2 m 6 / 

— ^^ fia^U m 5 d—21 m 9 6—24 m 6 a— 27 
^ tS^^^J^ "^^Oj 6 d—21 / 7 a— 28 J 6 a 

J?"*^' ^^-^v ^^ o7a-17 mlh 

'^^^^ ■"' ^^^^—25a 7/— 1 m 9/ 

<»«^^«I7> —,2a 7^^— «a 6 /— 24 a 10 o^ 



PaiUamentary Speeohea (continued), 

26 a 6 c— 6 m 7 d— 24 m 7 c— 27 m 9 6— 10 1'9 
C-.28/7 6 

Grey, Earl, 4 a 6 a— 2 m 6 /— 6 m 6 o— 14 

m 6 6—16 m 8 a— 20 m 6 c— 21 m 9 a— 28 / 6 6 

Sir G., 16 m 6 d 

Grieve, — , 8 a 6 d 

Grosvenor, Capt., 14 m 6 / 

! Grove, Capt., 11 / 8 a 

Guest, A., 2 a 7 d— 20 m 7 c 

I Halifax, Viscount, 1 a 6 6— 17^ 6 e— 27 j 

6c 

Hambro, — , 18 / 9 c 

Hamilton, Lord Claud, 80 a 6/— 3 m 6 d- 

j 8m9« 

Lord George, 2 m 7 c — 8 m 6f 

; Harcourt, Vernon, 17 m 7 a — 28 m 7 6—24 

i m 6/— 7 J 6 < 

Hardinge, Lord, 17; 6 6—21; 6 a 

Hardy. — , 8 a 6 6—16 m 6 d— 24 m 6/— 11 

: ; 8/— 28; 7 a 

Hartington, Marquis of, 26 a 6 6 &/— 16 n 

8 e— 16 m 9 d— 17 m 7 6—28 m 7 6—26; 6 d— 
28; 6/ 

I Hatherley, Lord, 80 a 6 d— 2 w 6 « 

Hay, Sir J., 4 a 7 a— 20 m 7 6—27 m 8 ♦— 

! 11; 9 a 

Harrowby, Earl of , 6 w 6 c— 11 ; 8 a— 28 / 

6 6 

Henley, — , 1 a 6 /—I m 9 a— 22 m 6 d— 28 

m 6/— 24 m 7 a— 11 / 8 e— 13; 6/— 26; 10 c 

Lord, 14/ 7 c 

Henniker, Lord, 11; 8 a 

Henry, M., 4 a 5 d— 22 a 6 c — ^26 a 6 <— 16 

m 9 d— 17 m 7 6—26; 10 b 
Herbert, Auberon, 8 a 6 /— 28 a 6 6—26 a 

6 c— 80 a 7 /— 24 m 6 e— 7; 7 a 
H., 30 a 7/ 

Sir P., 10 m 7 6 

Hermon, — , 9 m 7 d— 27 a 8 e 

Heron, — , 2 a 6 /— 22 a 6 d— 1 m 9/ 

Hertford, Lord, 21/66 

Heygate, Sir F., 6 m 7 /*— 26; 6/— 28 / 6/ 

Hibbert, — , 3 m 9 d— 28 m 7 a— 14; 7 c— 

18; 8 e— 18; 9 a 

Hick,— ,24/ 6d 

Hill, Staveley, 17 w 7 a & 6—18/ 9 a 

Hoare, Sir H., 11/8 e— 14; 7 c— 20/ 6 d 

Hodgson, Wm., 19/ 6 6 

Hogg, CoL, 18; 8/ 

Holker, — , 15 m 6 d— 18/ 7 a 

Hobns, — . 10 / 9/— 20; 7 c 

Hope, Beresford, 23 a 6 d— 24 a 10 a— 1 m 

9/— 14 m 6 6—24 m7e 

Houghton, Lord, 7 ni 6 6—28 / 6 6 

Hughes, T., 15 m 6 6—24 m 7 a 

Hunt, —.2 a 6/— 26 a 7 a— 2 m 6 /'—lO 

7 6—16 m 6 <— 23 m 6 d— 11 / 8 d— 14; 7 a 
20 j 7d -^ 

Huntley, Lord, 18; 8 6 

lUing worth, — . 15 m 6 d 

Jackson, Ward, 8 wi 6/ 

Jamft%, H., 23 m 7 c— 7/ 7 d— 10 / 9 d— 19 

j 6 c 

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Pteliamentary Speeches (continued). 

Johnston, A., 6 w 7 a--14 m 7 a — 18 j 9 c 

^— Johnstone, Sir H., SmSf 

Kavanagh, — , 29 a 6 d—6 m 7 f—2Sj 6 d 

-^— Kennaway, Sir J., 21 m 9 d 

Kildare, Marquis, lOjSc 

^— Kimberley, Earl of , 5 a 6 a — 8 m 6 a — 16 m 

8 a— 21 m 9 a & c— 28 m 6 a— 10; 8 6—11 ? 8 

a— 24^6 a— 28^6 rf 

Kingscote, Col., 7 j 6 c 

Kinnaird, 2 a 6 d—lij 8 6 

Kintore, Earl of, 27 in 8 c 

KnatchbuU-Hugessen, — , 26 a 6 b— 1 m 9 

/— 10 m 6 b—l3 m 8 <— 25 j 6 a 

. Knightley, Sir R., llj 8 « 

Knox, CoL Stuart, 16 to 9 c— 20jf 6 d 

Laing, — , 2 a 7 a— 8 a 6 /— 25 a 7 6—30 a 

7/ 
Lansdowne, Marquis, 22 a 6 a — 26 a 6 a 

—17 m 6 o— 24 m 6 a— 17i 6 ^—21 ?'6 a & 6— 

2Sj6d 
^— Lauderdale, Earl of , 1 a 6 a — 4 a 5 h — 26 a 

6 a— 3 TO 6 a— 17 w 6 a— 21 m 9 6—24 m 6 a— 

27ot8c— 20i66 
— Lawrence, Alderman, 2 a 7 c — 8 a 6 /*— 14 

m 7 6—24 TO 7 e— 28 y 7 a 

Lord, 9 TO 7 a— 28 y 6 d 

Sir J., 14 TO 6 e 

Lawion, Sir W., 8 a 6 6—8 m 9 6 

Lea, — , 21 m 9/ 

Leatham, — , 1 to 9 a 

Leeman, — , I a 6 /— 26^ 10 6 

Leigh, Ck)L Egerton, 22 m 6 </— 7 i 6 c 

Leitrim, Earl of , 1 a 6 a — 24 to 6 a 

Lennox, Lord H., 4 c 6 c^— 20 m 7 £^27 to 



8e 



Lewis, C, 8 a 7 a— 25 ; 6 d 

• J., 15 TO 6 6—22 TO 6 c 
• Liddell, — , 4 a 6 6—25 a 7 a— 2 m 6 «— 10 



m 6 d— 10 TO 7 6— 11; 9 6—18 /9a 

Limerick, Earl of, 27 to 8 6 

-*— Lindsay, Ck)L Loyd, 23 a 6 </ 

— Lisgar, Lord, 21 m 9 a 

Llandaff, Bp. of, 27 j 6 c 

Lccke, — , 8 a 6 c— 25 a 6 J 

— London, Bp. of, 6 to 6 cf 

— Longford, Earl of, 24 to 6 a 

Lopes, — , 11 / 8 e— ISy 6 c— 26^ 10 6—28 

J7a 
Sir Massey, 28 a 6 6—29 a 7 a— 6 to 7 c 

—28 TO 6/— 14y 7 c 

Lord Advocate, 9 to 7 e— 26 j 10 a 

— ^ Lord Chancellor, 2 a 6 a — 5 a 6 a — 80 a 6 

a— 2 TO 5 c—S m 6 6—6 ra 6 c— 16 to 8 6—17 w 

6 a & 6—21 TO 9 6-24 to 6 c— 17 ; 6 a— 20i 7 6 
Lowe, Rt. Hon. Mr., 6 a 6 e— 8 a 6 «— 8 a 7 

a— 26 a 7 a & «— 29 a 6 e— 30 a 7 «— 9 to 7 d— 

10; 9/— 10 /10 a 

Lowther, — , ISy 9 a 

W., 13 TO 8 e 

Lubbock, Sir J., 8 a 6 e— 23 a 6 rf— 7 m7 d 

—10 i 10 a— 11 7 8 rf— 27 / 7 / 

Lujh, Dr., 8 a 6 c 

Lttsk, Alderman, 4 a 6 c 

Ljrttelton, Lord, 20 m 6 c 



Parliamentary Speecliee {contiiMud). 

M*Arthur, 14 ; 7 c 

M'Combie, — , 3 a 6 c 

M*Laren, — , 8 a 6 c — 30 a 7 rf— 14 to 7 a— 

17 TO 6 e— 23 m 7 6— 12^ 6 6—18/ 9 c— 19; 6 

c— 25 ; 6 flf— 26 ; 10 6 

Magniac, — , 29 a 6/— 24 m 7 b—lSj 9 a 

Malmesbury, Lord, 24 ^ 6 a 

Manners, Lord John, 26 a 6 e — I m 9 •— 3 

m 7 c— 23 TO 7 6 

Marlborough, Duke of, 21 m 9 6 

Martin, W>keham, 20 to 7 c— 27 to 8/— 11 

J lie 

Massey, — , 2 to 6 « 

Matthews, — , 17 to 7 c— 10; 9 d 

Mellor, — , 9 m If 

MeUy, — , 2 a 7 c- 18^ 6 6 

Miall, — , 17 TO 6 <f 

Midleton, Lord, 27 to ^ 6 

Monck, Lord, 24 w 6 a— 27 « 8 6— 10> 8 t 

Monk, — , 1 a 6/ 

Morgan, O., 24 to 7 d—lOj 9 c 

Morley, Earl of, 26 a 6 a— 16 to 8 6—17 m 

6 a— 17y 6 c 

Morrison, — , 19^ 6 c 

Mowbray, — , 24 m 6 e 

Mundelia, 3 a 6 6—26 a 6 e— 8 to 9/— 22 m 

6 d—l2j 6 6 
Munster, — , 4 a 5 d—22 a 7 c— 16 m 9 •— 

17to7c 
Muntz, — , 6 a 6 «— 8 a 6 /*— 8 to 9/— 28 m 

6/— 18y 8 /•— 18 / 9 c— 25 ; 6 d— 26 J 10 6 

Murphy, — , 30 a 7/ 

Napier and Ettrick, Lord, 4 a 5 a — 11 ;' 8 6 

—18 / 8 6 

Nelson, Earl, 11 J 8 a 

Neville Grenvilte, — , 19 ; 6 c 

Newdegate, --,1a 6/— 8 a 6 a — 1 to 9 a — 

14 m 7 c— 16 TO 9 c— 23 to 7 c— 14 / 7 c— 27 ; 

7f 

— Norwood, — , 13 / 6 e 

Northcote, Sir S., 2 a 6 rf— 6 a 6 •—23 a 7 

rf— 29 a 6 a— 27 m 9 c— 10 ; 10 a 

— Northumberland, Duke of, 17 to 6 a 

O'Brien, Sir P., 16 to 9 e— 25 / 6 d 

0*Conor, — , 26 a 6 c 

0*Conor Don, The, 2a 6 «— 30 a 7 a— 6 m 7 

e &/— 17 TO 7 c— 25 / 6 cf 

O'Donoghue, The, 22 a 6 e— 16 to 9 e 

OXoghlen, Sir C, 28 / 6/ 

O'ReiUy, — , 30 a 7 rf— 24 j 6 c 

Oranmore, Lord, 14 to 5 e — 17 to 6 a— 24 m 

6 a— 10 J 8 c 

Orr-Ewing, — , 12^6 a— 18 / 9 rf— 26 / 10 6 

Osborne, Bemal, 4 a 5/—S m 9 #^7 /7a 

Otway, — , 20 m 7 a 

Oxford, Bp. of, 28 / 6 (/ 

Paget, Col., 10 TO 7 «— 18 ; 8/ 

— Pakington, Sir J., 26 a 6 c— 3 m /— 22 m 
6 6—27; 6/ 

Palmer, Hinde, 17 to 7 6 — 24 to 7 </— 18 i 

6/ 

Pease, —,*i al t— ^m<^ j-^x^-v ^r-s®^^ 

6d— Uj%c— \%i^t 

PeYL,— ,\^i^^ ^ ^ 



Par 



PALMVB'S INDEX 




ParUamentary Speeohee (continuedj, 

Pim, — , -32 a 6 /— 6 m 7/— 17 mlh 

Playfair, Dr., 14 m 7 a 

Plimsoll, — ^ 16 m 6 e— ISj 8 e 

Plunkett, — , 22 a 7 a 

Portman. Viscount, 21 jm 9 b — 11 /8a 

Powell, F., 3 a 6 c— 25 a 6 /— 26 a 6 e— 27 

mOc— 26 i 10 c— 27 > 7/* 

Powerscourt, Viscount, 24 m 6 a 

Powis, Earl of, 24 ;/i 6 c 

Rathbone, — , 2 w 7 c— IS m 9 c— 10 J 10 a 

— 20;7(/— 27i If 
Ravensworth, Lord, 17 ot 6 rr 

— Read, — , 3 a 6 c— 8 a 6 rf— 2 m 7 c— 10 »i 6 
J—njSd—27j7f 

— Redesdale, Lord, 2 a 6 a — 4 a 5 a — 6 a 6 a 
— 2» a 6 a— 3 jh 6 a— 6 m 6 a— 7 m 6 A— 21 w 
9 6— 11 i 8 b—nj 6 a— 28 / 6 rf 

Redmond, — , 22 a 7 c 

Reed, — , 23 w 6 d 

— Richmond, Duke of, 25 a 6 a — 6 m 6 a — 7 
m 6 6—9 m 7 a— 16 m 8 6—24 wi 6 a— 28 m 6 a 
—11 J 8 a— 18 j 8 c— 21 J 6 a & 6—28; 6 d 

— Ripon, Marquis of , 7 wi 6 a— 9 m 7 a — 17 m 
6 a & 6—20 m 6 A— 20y 6 6 

Romilly, Lord, 30 a 6 d—2 mbd 

Ronayne, —,4 a 5/— 6 m 7 /— 16 m 9 t — 

17 m 7c 

Rosebery, Earl of, 18^ 8 6 

^— Russell, Earl, 10^8 a 

Rylands, — , 25 a 7 rf— 10 m 7 6—13 mSd-^ 

20 ml c— 27 m 8/ 
— — Salisbury, Marquis of , 2 a 6 6 — 4 a 5 a — 5 a 

6 a— 22 a 6 o— 2 m 5 e— 6 m 6 a & c^-9 w 7 a 
—16 m 8 c— 17 w 6 a & 6— 20 m 6 a— 21 to 9 6 
—11 j 8 a— 28y 6 d 

Samuda, —,4 a 6/— 20 m 7 dr-lOj 10 a 

SamueUon, — , 8 w 9 rf— 13 m 9 c— 20 m 

7a 

St. Aubyn, Sir J., 18i 8 c 

St. Lawrence, Lord, 30 a 7 d 

Scourfield, — , 2 a 7 c— 25 a 7 d—l m 9 d— 

13 m 9 rf— 23 m 6 e—ilj 8 c— 12^ 6 6—18 / 9 

c— 19 ; 9 c 
Sclater-Booth, — , 8 a 7 a— 30 a 7 «— 10 m 

7 a— 13 m 9 r— 23 m 7 6—27 m 8 e— 11 j 8/ 
Selwin-Ibbetson, Sir H., 1 a 6 c— 24 a 10 

6—25 a 6 (/— 8 in 9 rf— 21 m 9 e 

Shaftesbury, Earl of , 5 a 6 a— 21 m 9 6—1 1 

j 8 a— 24 ;' 6 a—27j 6 a 

Shaw-Lefevre, — , 4 a 6 c— 20 m 7 a— 27 m 8 

e&f 

Sherlock, Serj., 1 m 9 rf— 16 m 9 d— 21 m 9 

/— 23 m 7 c 
- — Simon, Serj., 5 a 6/— 10 w 7 c— 13; 6 f 

Sinclair, Sir J., 2 w 7 c 

Smith, E., 2 a 7 c— 26 a 6 6—15 m 6/— 24 

m 7c 

J. B., 8 a 6 c— 25 a 7 /' 

W. H., 3 a 6 c— 25 a 6 </- 29 a 5 c— 9 w 

7 </— 13 w 9 c— 14 tn 7 a— 24 ni 7 e— 11^ 8/— 
27 J 7/ 

Sniythy —, 16?n9 d 

SoUcipor-General, 7/7 c — 10 j 9 e 

Tfoniersot, Duke of, 1 a C a 

^/^ii>> Duke of, 18 /8 b 



Parliamentary Speeches {c(yniinutd\ 

SUnhope, — , 23 »i 6 / 

Earl of, 28^6 a 

Stanley of Alderley, Lord, 27 m 8 a— 17 ; 

6a 
Stansfeld, — , 6 m 6 ,<— 6 m 7 d-~\Z m 9 a— 

21 m 9 (/— 23 m 6 d—\\j 8 c— 14 ; 7 d— 18 ; 

8/ 

Stapleton, — , 25 a 6 6—267 10 a 

Stevenson, — ,Sm6f 

Stone, — , 20 m 7 d— 23 m 6/ 

Storks, Sir H., 9 w 7 c— 17 m 7 6—24 »« 7 fl 

—7 / 6 c— 20 ; 6 c— 24 m6c&d 

Straight, 3 a 66 

Strathnaim, Lord, 4 a 5 6 

Synan, — , 22 a 6/— 6 m 7/— 17 m7 c 

Talbot, J., 8 w 9 c— 14 m 6/ 

Capt., 7 ;■ « 6 

Taylor, P. A., 10 m 7 6 

Col., 26 / 6 rf 



Torr, — , 2 TO 7 6 

Torrens, M*CuUagh, 3 a 6 c— 29 a6d 

Tracy, Hanbury, 20 m 7 b—llj 9 6 

Trelawny, Sir J., 1 m 9 a— 22 w 6 c 

Trevelyan, — , 7 to 7 a— 19> 6 c 1 

Vance, — ,2a7a ! 

Vemey, Sir H., 24 to 6/— 24 m 7 c— 25 ; 

6c 

Vivian, Lord, 17 w 6 a 

A., 18;/ 

Hussey, 18^ 9 a 

Walpole, — , 14 TO 7 6 

Walter, — , 28 i" 7 6 

Waveney, Lord, 21^66 

Wedderburn, Sir D., 2 a 6 </— 8 to 9/— 25> 

6 c— 26y 10 a 

West — , 13 ; 6 e— 28 j 7 6 

Whalley, — , 8 a 6 c— 20 w 7 c— 24 to 7 e— 

14; 7 c 

Wheelhouse, — , 25 a 7 c —29 a 6 e — 8 to 9 c 

-ISJSf 

Whitbread, — . 25 a 6/ 

White, — , 8 a 6 6—2 to 7 a— 20> 7 d 

Whitwell, — , 8 TO 9/— 9 w 7/— 20 w 7 c— 

24;6c— 27y 7/* 

Williams, Watkin, 13^ 7 6 

Wilson-Patten, CoL, 30 a 7 /— 10 to 7 a— 

16 TO 9 e— 25>G d 

Winchester, Bp. of , 6 to 6 rf— 28 to 6 a 

Wingfield, Sir C, 2 a 6 d— 6 a 6 rf— 2« a 7 

a— 24 TO 7 a— 14; 7 f 

Errata in Speech. 28 a 13 / 

Wyndham, Percy, 3 to 7 6— 18 J 9 a 

Young,—, 18; 8/ 

York, Abp. of, 16 to 6 </— 28 to 6 a 

Yorke, P., 14 ; 7 c— 19 j (y c 

Partnerships Dissolved, 2 n 7 /*- 5 a 6y- ^ dSb 
—12 a 8 a— 16 a 5 «— 19 a 8 a— 23 a 8 a— 26 
a 7 c— 30 a 8 c—S m 8 6—7 to 7y— 10 w 7/— 
Urn 7 d—l7 m 7 </— 21 to 10 6—24 m 8 a— 28 
TO 7 a— 31 TO 5/— 4 / 8 «— 7; 7/—IIJ 9 /— 14 
j 8 c— 18./ 9/— 2iy 7/—2nj 6 c— 28^ of 

PafispoTls, % a 1 c 

\ Patent CottOTi Cjwwvcivj^e^ C^T5;iAi>^xv>5 ^ o <\ "I a 
d— \6al d— aCia\^e _ _ 



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Jtme 30, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times '' newspaper. 



Ifesr 



Patriarch of Constantinople, Recommends Union 
Not Proselytism, I2j 5 d 

Pauer (Herr Ernst) Lectures on the Origin, Pro- 
gress and Perfection of Oratorio, 8 « 7 c 

Pauperism, Diminution in the Return of, 20 m 

96 

Payne (W. H.) Present of a Sketch to the Ger- 
man Emperor, 5j5j 
(Thomas) on the Adulteration Act, Sj 5/ 

Peace Society, Annual Meeting, 21 m 13/ 

Peat Fuel, 3 a 10/ 

Peel (A. W.) on Reformatories, 18 a 6 rf 

Kiver L^nd and Mineral Company,28y 7 c 

(Sir Robert") Unveiling the Statue of, at 

Huddersfield, by Lord Houghton, 4^5 e— 6 j 

7e 
Peerages — Barony of Montacute, 4 a 10 /— 22 a 

11/ 

Delawarr and Buckhurst, 26 a 5 c 

Notes about, 1 m 8 / 

PEERAGES— NEW CREATIONS :— 

Adair (Sir Shafto) to be Baron Waveney, 5 

a 6/- 7 a 12 b 

Normanton (Earl of) to be Baron Somerton 

of the United Kingdom, 5 a 5 /"— 9 a 12 6 

Robertson (Dayid) to be Baron Marjori- 

banks of Ladykirk, 14 i 8 c— 16 / 9 e 

Pelotas Coffee Company, 10 w 10 6 

Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Com- 
pany, 31 7w 7 a — 5 j 7 rf— 6 j 7 c 

Penny Wise, 30 j 8 b 

Pepper, State of the Market, 19 a 7 c— 23 a 10 e 
—28 ; 7/ 

Pepsine Oil and Paint Company, 22 m 7 6 

Porcelain and Decorative Objects, Price Sale 
List of Mr. Nichol's Collection, 22 m 12 a 

Perkins (Henry) Price Sale List of his Valuable 
Library, 4 / 10 e—6j 12 b—ej 12 d— 7 j 5/ 

Permissive Bill, Meetings Agamst, 6 »? 6/ 

PERSIA:— 

Cencession to Baron Renter, 15 m 10 c — 1 8 

; 7</— 20j7c— 26i7a 

Derivation of the Name Shah^ SO J 12 f 

Diplomatic News, 4 a 12 b — 14 a 7 b — 17 a 

5 6—23 a 6 ft— 29 a 9 /— 8 m 7 6—19 m 7 c 

English Influence in, M. Vamberg on, Sj 

bd 

the German Conclude a Treaty of Com- 
merce with, ]lj 7 b 

Miscellaneous News, 29 a 12 6 

Religious Toleration in, 21 j 12 6 

shah, Departure of, for Europe, 21 a 7 c — 

29 a 12 6—5 m 7 c— 17 m 7 rf— 19 w 7 c 

Amount Laid aside for his Expenditure, 



20 »i 11 

Attendants, 



2^7 6 



Desire to Return Home through Russia, 20 

/ 5 a 

Festivitios for the Birthdav of, 8 a 12 6 

Health of. 4t/ 120 

List of Terrsons who will Accompany the 

Shah to En^'Und, \)J H a 

to he Accompamed by his Cabinet and 



T/irec Wives, Xc, 16 m 7 a 
-the Fcrsian Ladies of 



Back,2j7 b 



the Shah Sent 



Persia (continued), 

Portrait of, 18> 10 6 

his Suite, 20 m 5 6 

Progress of, to Europe, 15 w 5 6 — 16 m 7 a— 

27m7 b 

Dr. Tholozan Accompanies, 6 ; 12 cT 

at Brussels, 17^ 5 c— 18y 10 a— 19 / 9 d 

Arrangements for his Reception in Eng- 
land, 30 m 9/— 2 / 11 /— 10; 10 b—l^j 9/ 

Preparations for his Reception in Eng- 
land, 15 m 10 c— 21 m 11 e— 5j 12 e—7j 5 «— 
9;8a— liy7 /— 12; 9 /— 14; 5 c— 16; 11 / 
— 17;5c 

■ Notes about, 17; 5 « 



a 5 c 



• Addresses Presented to in London, 25j6d 

■ Anticipated Visit to Scotland, 18; 10 6 

■ Arrivtd of in England, 19 / 9 rf 
City of London Propose to Livite him, 23 

Fete to, at the Crystal Palace, 1 m 10 ^ 

at the Crystal Palace, 27; 5/ 

at Crewe and Manchester, 28 ; 5 a 

Entertainments given to in London, 20; 

6 d—2ij 5 a— 26; 7 d—SOj 11 f 

Entry into London, 19 ; 10 a 

Fete to, at the Albert Hall, 28 a 12 d 

Garden Party at Chiswick, 30 ni 11 / 

Grand Review in Windsor Park in Hon- 



our of, 13 7/1 10 b 

at Guildhall, 21 ; 9 e 

• at the latemational Exhibition, 24/6 c 



—25; 9/- 

at Liverpool, 27; 5 rf 

• Notes on Closing the Chief Thorotighfares 



of London during the Shah's Visit, 5 ; 12 e — 
6; 6/ 

Movements of, 11 ; 7 b — 13; 5 6—14; 5 a 

and the London Hospitals, Notes about^ 



27 ; 8 c 

at the Review at Spithead, 23; 12 rf 

Contrast of the Naval Review at Spit- 

P 1 iTTO ~.«J IQ^O OK .• £» ^ 



head of 1773 and 1873, 25; 6/ 
of Lon 
I; 9/ 



Visit of, to the City of London, 81 m 9/ 



- at the Review at Windsor, 21; 9 c?— 23; 
12 6— 24/5 (/— 25; 5 a 

at Woolwich, 23 ; 1 1 /— 24; 6 a— 26 j7 d 

Reported Loss of Diamonds by the 

Shah on his Visit to Woolwich, 30 ; 7 .. 

• Notes on the Reception of the 'Shah in 



England, 31 m 6 6—9 ; 8 6 

Russian Press on the Shah's Kwepti'^n 



in London, 24; 8 6 

the Spectator on the Shah's Visit to Eng« 



land, 9 / 8 a 

Reception of the Shah in France, 24 ; 12 

o— 25; 12 rr— 28; 5 d 

■ in Prussia, 22 m 6 6—29 m 6 a — 30 m 5 



rt— 31 /// 5 6—31 m 6 c— 2; 7 6—3; 5 6—4; 6 
6—5; 5 (i—7j 5 a—dj 7 c— 9; 8 a— 12; 5 a 
Programme of Festivities to be Ob- 



served in, '^0 m 5 a — ^^ \ ^ ii — •'\ i ^ o. 

7 a— 2^ m o 0— *2.^ ii W J— Vs. ^^ ^ ^ . 

rxax.A„\ f:i^^.«t» cvcv\^» ^^SK^^ "^ 



OSlcVcCl Gazette o\^>k^» 



12 c 



Fenian Enroy, Entry into London of, Fifty 
Yean Ago, 20/5/ 

Feath, Prince of Wales at, 20 m 8 a 
— Notes about, 20m S a 

Feterborough Cathedral, 7 m 5 / 

Fetherick, John, on Sir Samuel Baker's Expedi- 
tion, 21 a 8/ 

Fetroleum, Imports of, 7 i 9/— 10 aSd 

-— ^ Seizure of at Manchester, 17 a 6 6 

Statistics, 12 a 7 e 

Fbannaceutical Society, Annual Ckmvertaxione, 
22 m 5 c 

Fhillip (John) Notice nbout, 5 a 11 a 

Philippine Islands Proposed Cession of to Ger- 
many, 21 m 7 a 

Phipps (Rev. P. W.) on English Emigrants to 
Brazil, l2jUd 

Physicians, Royal College of, Election of Presi- 
dent, 16 a 4 6 

Pianoforte Bedtals of Dr. Hans Von Bulow, 8 ; 

Pickles, Quarterly Export Returns, 28 a 6 c 
^Igrims to Mecca, 9 a 6/— 10 a 10 c 
Pisdcultural Experiments, 12 m 9 « 
Plant (Thos. L.) on the Weather and the Crops, 

21 If 12/ 
Flas Newydd, Sale of, 28 a 9 <f 
Plate and Plated Goods, Export Returns of, 22 a 

8c 
Pleasure Deferred— Mr. Calcraft Disappointed, 

imle 
Plimsoll's Answer to Mr. O'Dowd. 21 m 8 & 
and his Book in the Court of Queen's Bench, 

28 a lOcf 

at Bristol, 28i 12 c 

Commission, Notes about, 17a86— 18a8 

<i— 28 a 10 b— 16 m 10 c 

at Grimsby, 80 / 10 « 

at Hull, 2 a 5 A-8 a 11 6 

Meeting of Shipowners at Sunderland on 

his Bill, 16 a 7/— 22 a 12/— 10 ml f 
Meetings in Favour of ms Bill, 19 a 6/— 15 

ml2d 

Against, 24 a 8/— 25 a 12 e— 26 a 12 6 

Notes about, 19 m 14 c 

at West Hartlepool, 25 j 12 e 

Pluming the Ducks, the German Emperor Not 

Shot at, 15 m 10 r 
Plymouth, New Guildhall at, 17 a 11 e 
POLIOE:— 
Abbatt, Thomas and Susan, for Neglecting 

their Child, 8 a 11 •— 10 a 11 #—17 a 11 d— 1 

mlde 
• Abbott, Caroline, and others, for Smuggling, 

19jll/ 
Adams, George, for Attempting to Murder 

his Sister, 7 w 11 /*— 21 m 18 d 

Fred., for Wilful Damage, 6 j 11/ 

Aitken, John, for Attempted Murder, 81 m 

11/ 
Allardyce, Capt. Barclay, for Assault, 7 a 

Allen, GeorgBf /or Assault, 14 m 11 f 

AnderaoB, CatberiDe, for Fraud, 24 ai 11 e 

'-'28w6€ 



Polioe (continued), 

Andrews, Edward, for Dmnkennesi, 23 a 

lis 
Martin, for Absenting Himsdf from hii 

Employ, 17 m 11/ 

- Wm., and Ellen Turner, for Stealing, 7 



! 

i 



18 c 

Ansell, Fred., for Wife Assault, 15 a 12 rf 

Aplin, John, for Selling Bread Without 

Weighing it, 26 a 11/* 
Arch, Joseph, and others, for Obstruction, 

17 a 7/ 

Archer, Edw., for Drunkenness, 5 ; 11 /" 

Asselin, J. C, for Forgery, &c., 26^ 18 « 

Atkins, Henry, for Emb^szlement, 2 a 11 6 

T. de Courcv, for Not Paying his Cab 

Fare, 19^11/ 
Austen, Jane, for Attempting to Cut ber 

Husband's Throat, 28 m 11 e 

Mrs., for Her Husband, 20/11/ 

Ayres, Catherine, and Mary Taylor, for 

Vagrancy, 8 a 11 « 
— ^ Bacon, Henry Geo., and others, for Betting, 

Im 18e 
Bailey, Francis, for Holding a Fair, 28 a 

18 s 

Barker, E. Marshall, for Betting, 9 j 11 # 

Bamden, Jas. Robinson, for Fraud, 1 m 18 e 

Barrett, Caroline, and others, for Aduhent- 

ing Milk, 29 mil/ 

John, for Escaping from a Bef ormatoiy, 

22 a 11 a 

Beamish, John, for Sanitary Offence, 4 a 

lis 

Beavis, Charles, for Assault, 8 a 11/ 

Beckett, Alfred, and John Smith, for Pick- 
ing Pockets, 27 j 11/ 

Benaski, Peter, for Wife Assault, 6j 11/ 

Benton, Thomas, and Edw. Howes, for 

Stealing, 18 ; 18/ 
Berry, William, for Fraud, 7 J 11 d^lZj 

Berson, Rev. Dr. Reuben Allunder, for 

Bigamy, 24 m 11 f—^l m 11/— 2 j IBeSj 11 

rf-6/11/— 7jll« 
for Attempting to Suborn a Witness, 6; ^ 

11 e 
Beverley, Frederick, for Disturbing Public 

Worship, Sallf 
Bidwell, Austin Byron, for Forgery, 29 « 

11 e— 81 m 10 e—6 j 11 rf— 14/ 10/— 18 ; 18/ 
—19; 10/— 28 J 18 e— 26/ 11 c— 28/ 11 e 

George, for Forgery, &c., 4 a 8 h — 5 a \% 

a— 11 a 8 a— 18 a 10 a— 26 a 11 a—^ m 11 d- 

12 m 13 0^17 m 11 6—28 m 10 e— 6/ 11 rf— U 
3 10/— 18/ 18/— 19i 10/— 23 ; 18 e— 25 / 11 
«— 28/lle 

Bingham, — , for Stealing, 4a7 f 

Bloomfleld, William, for Fraud, 10/ 18 e 

Bolton, CarL Von, for Bankruptoy Offence, 

2 m 12/ 
Bono, Gaetano, and others, for Begging, 2 

m\^/ 



\ 



tOi 1878.] pauder's ikdsx to ^* ths times '^ mswspapsb. 



Pol 



oucher, Wm. Henrj, for Burglirj, 10 a 

ourke, John, for Threatening to Murder, 
' h 

ow Street—No Cases and so Qif t of Gloret, 
18/ 
owden, John, for Theft, 22 m 10 •—26 m 

owler, Thomas, for Desertion, 4 ?* 11 c 
•ox, Philip, and Mary Godwin, for Fraud, 
11 e 

tojd, Bobert, for Stealing, 16 m 11/ 
k)js Home, Application by a Mother, for 
Son from, 26 a 11/ 
radford, John, for Assault, 28 i 11/ 
iradsell, Thos., for Sunday Tradmg, 5 / 

(radshaw, George, for Assault, 10 j IZJ 
(rett, Lucy, and Amelia Watts, for Assault, 

11/ 

• Henry, for Betting, 28 a 11 e 

(lewibs, Isabella, for Disturbing a Congre- 

>n, \ a\\ d 

(rian, Agnes, for Wounding, 20 m 11/ 

trierly, Henry, for Desertion, 8y 11 d 

tristow, James, for Taking an Unlawful 

s,26Jll« 

trizis, Edward, for Stealing, 5 a 11 6 

(roderick, Peter, and John Adams, for 

lults, 14 a 9/ 

irown, George, for Adulteration, 1 a 11 <f 

• John, for Felony, 16 j 14 « 

- Bobert, for Adulterating Aiilk, 28 m 11 / 
Sryant, Wrightson Bobert, for Embezzle- 
it, 14 m 11 e— 28 mile 

Buckingham, Charles, for Drunkenness, 29 

L/ 

Buckley, Timothy, for Absconding from 

ool, 14 a 9/ 

Bull, Mrs., to Becover her Child, 6i 11/ 

Bunting, John Freeman, for Forgery, 2 a 

\ 

Burnett, Thos^ for Annoyance, 6 a 11 c 

Burton, Cliarles, and others, for Assault, 8 

d 

Sutler, John, for Arranging an Explosive 

, 1 a 12 6 

- Alice, for Wilful Damage, 18 a 11 a 
Bye, Jas. Thos. and William, for Not 
sporting their Parents, 13 j 11/ 

;)ab Drivers, for Befusicg their Tickets, 27 

/ 
kahili, Alfred, for Wilful Damage, 27 m 

[^aUaghan, Wm., for Stealing, 21 a 13 < 

:3arr, Wm. Bichard, for Felony, Sail /— 

11 r 

[barter, Benjamin, and Ellen Taylor, for 

rglary, 1 a 11 d 

leases of Distress, 80 a 11/ 

Chaffers, Alexander, for a Summons for 

jury Against Louisa Harrison, 8 a 11/ 

ihapwMn, Alfred, for VruDkeimeBB, &c., 

battertoD, Darnel for SelUng Tracts in 
rarJ^ 14 u 9/^16 a 10 6 



Pdioe (eontintted). 

Chester, Bobert, for Murder, 9 a 11 o 

Chewter, John 401 B. Dir^ for Dmnkeii- 

ness when on Duty, 28 m 11 s 
Childs, Joseph, for Manslaughter, 24 a 18 4 

— 1 m 18 e 
Chinnery, Elijtli Geo., for "Violation ol 

Duty, 8 a 11 / 



Church, Alfred, for Manslaughter, 6; 11 / 
Clark ^ Go's Workmei^ for their Wages, 
16 m 11/ 



Clarke, Edw. and Geo., for Burc^ary, 97 m 

IdTe 

Cleveland, Bose, alias Lady Clinton, &o., for 

Stealing, 2 m 12/ 

Cock-Crowing, Application to Bestrain, 2 j 

18/ 

Codlin, Charles, for Licensing Act Offence^ 

9 1 18/ 

Coles, John, for Stealing, 8 a 11 « 

CoUard, Michael, and Heniy Clark, for 

Smuggling, ijlld 

Collins, ThonuM, for Assault, 24 a 18 c 

Colman, Thomas Longhurst, for Fraud, 9j 

12/ 

Colney, Catherine, for Conveying Tobacco 

into a Gaol, 81 mil/ 

Colverd, Frederick,- for an Unlawful Dis- 
traint, 29 a 11 6 

Cook, John, for Assault, 6 m lid 

' Cooper, Maria, for Stealing Children for 

their Clothes, 29 m 11 / 

Cotton, Mary, for Assault, 6 m 14 cf 

for BurgUry, 12 m 18/ 

— William, for Bankruptcy Offence, 80 m 

11*/ 

Counhaye, Elise Victorine, for Fraud, 18 m 

18 c 

expartt, 26 m 18 ef 

Cox, SamL and John, for Unlawful Posses- 
sion of Soldiers' Clothing, 28 a 18 < 

Cracknell, Alfred, for Felony, 19 ; 11 c 

Creevey, Vernon, for Wife Assault, 16 m 

11/ 
Cubitt, Charles, for Throwing Cushions 

from a First Class Bailway Carriage, 24i 11 e 

— 30y 13 d 

Darton, Geo., for Assault, 25 a 12 <f 

Davenport, E., for Not Bestraining his Dog, 

24 m 11 « 
Davis, Frederick, for Wife Assault, 28 a 

ISd 
George, for Attempted Suicide, Appeal 

for, la lid 

Donations, 18 a 11 6 

George, for Stealing, 20 m 11 /* 

for Wife Assault, 7^ 11 rf 

Henry, for Garotting, 18 m IS « 

- James, for Neglecting his Family, 24 m 



11 e 



\\ e 



Llewellyn, for Burglary, 28 m 11 / 
• Peter, for Attempting to Steals 



12 i 



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PAUOCB 8 IKDEX TO 



Police {^ccntinued), 

Dear, Wm., and Six other Agricultural 

Labourers, for Leaying their Work, 26 »i 9 e 
Deborel, George, for Bigamy, 6j 11/ 

— Desclaux, Emmanuel, for Forgery, o a 11 6 
-^- Deveson, Charles, for Adulterating Milk, 

19 a 11 e 
Dickenson, Alfred, for Assault, 17 a 11 c 

— Dickins, Capt. Barrington, for Drunkenness, 
lej U c/— 23 ; 13 t—27j 11 / 

— ^ Dingle, Wm. John, for Climbing Over the 

Park lUilways, 14 m 11 e 
Diprose, Courtney John, for Felony, 21 o 

18 e— 22 a 11 a—20j 11/— 2iy Uf— 25 j 11 e 

— Diseased Fish, Cases of Prosecution for 
SeUlng, 23 7 18 e 

-^— Dodwell, Alfred H., and Frederick Richard 

Sawday, for Bankruptcy Offence, 5 jn 14 d — 

20mll/-16yi4</ 
Doel, Edward, for Railway Offence, 16 a 

9 d 
Dog Licenses, Neglecting to Take Out, 16 

add 
Donovan, Patrick, for Wounding, 12 m 13/ 

—19 m 18/ 

Downes, Thomas, for Wounding, 6y 11 f 

Duncan, James, for Embezzlement, 19 a 

11 < 
Driver, Christopher, for Furious Driving 

and Wilful Damage, 14 ; 11/ 
Druce, Wm. John, for Selling Adulterated 

Dumeld, Susannah, for Conveying Tobacco 

into a Oaol, 21 m 13 d 
Dunn, Mtj. Mary, to Recover her Husband, 

11 a9e 
Dyer, Tryphena Frances, for Fraud, 11a 

9 d 

Eastwood, Charles, for Garotting. 2 a 11 b 

Edgcumbe, Edwin, for Cruulty to a Horse, 

9a9e 
Egg, James and Joseph, for Assault, 27 j 

11/ 
Elderly Woman, for Attempted Suicide, 16 

mlSe 

Eley, Annie, for Arson, 2 « \l b 

Elliott, Robert, and Charles Lester, for 

Drunkenness, 16 a 9 « 

Elser, Jonathan Neve, for Perjury, 7 a 13 c 

Embling, Joseph, for Picking Flowers in 

the Park, 14 i« lie 

En Wright, John, for Fraud, 19 a 11 e 

Erratt, lliomas, for Wife Assault, 8 m 13 / 

Ewer, Ferd., and others, for Burglary, 19 a 

He 
Extradition Cases at Bow Street, 28 a 13 </ 

— 13w 13«&/ 

^ Fain, William, for Embezzlement, 23 j 13 e 

Finander, Edw., for S'.ealiig, G m 12/ 

-^— Finch, John, for Adulterating his Bread, 26 

J 11 / 
Fisher, Charles, and others, for Coercion, 

JJ^AV 11 f 

Thomas, for Uitefi ['Unpaid, 23 mil t 

FJtcli. George, dr Stahbmg, 'JS a VS d 

Ife^ l?/f^^^'^^- '/-/i/ , y.i:s Wallace, and others, 
for ^turbaace, Uamage, Ac, 22 a II a 



Police (continued). 

Fitzgerald, Sarah, for Attempted Suidde, 

30 / 13 rf 

Foley, Michael, for Wounding, 15 w 11/ 

Fraidc Stephen, for Factory Act Offence, 

19 w 13/ 
Ford, Alfred, for Sanitary Act Offence, 24 

mile 
Augustus, For Keepmg a Ferocious Dog, 

9yi3/ 
Owen, and others, for Wilful Murder, U 

;66 
and Tilt's, Apprentices, for Refusing to 

Work Longer than the Men, 23 m 1 1 « 

Forest, Geo., for Wife Assault, 17 j 12 e 

Foulerton, Major Gen. Thos. for Assault, 

Dis;nissedf 25 j 11 e 
Fountain, Richard, for Sending Diseased 

Meat to Market, 19 a II e 
■ Four English Seamen, for Murdering the 

Mate of the Athenaisj 21 m 7 f 

Francis, John, for Stabbing, 8 m 13/ 

Frazer, A., for Keeping a Fowl, as a Nui- 
sance, 12y 11 e— 26j 13 f 

Wm., for Assault and Robbery, 20^11 / 

Frost, Charles Edw., for Not Having his 

Child Vaccinated, 21 a 18 e 

• Rev. G., for Keeping a Ferocious Dog, 2 m 



12/ 
Fuller, Edward, for Assaulting his Wife, 27 

J 11./* 

Jas. Emanuel, for Driving a Cab Without 

a License, 17 m 11/ 

Fury. Charles, for Kicking his Mother, 12 j 

lie 

Gardener, Capt., and Richard Wright, for 

Wilful Damage, 9^ 18/ 

Garnham, Elizabeth, for Attempted Sui- 
cide, 12/11 e 

Gaylers, Wm., for Felony, 3 7 lid 

Gear, James, for Smn^glinjj, 2() m 13/ 

G earns, John, for Fraud, 14 / 11/ 

G reeves, Henry, for Assault, 11 « 9 « 

Gill, Goorge, for Selling Adulterated Bread, 

25; 8 A 
GiUingham, W. H., for Railway Offence, 4 ; 

11 d 
Gillings, James, for Picking Pockets, 21 1 

nr 

Godfrey, Wm., and James ConoUy, for 

Burglary, 10 a 11/— 17 aUd 

Goertz, Minna, for Smuggling, 11 a 9 « 

Golding, . ary Ann, for Stealing. 24^ 11 c 

Goldsmith, Montague, for Forgery, 17 J 12 < 

Goodhey, George, for Wife Assault, 11 i 

13 e 

Gosling, Georgina, for Stealing, 19 ra 18 /* 

Graliani, William, for Stabbing, 11 a 9 e 

Gray. Catherine, for Permitting Thieves to 

Assemble in her House, 31 m 11 / 

Greeley, Joseph, f of Assault, 25 a 12 rf 

Greenwood, John, for Embezzlement, 10 m 

11 /'—IT m 11 / 

Gt^^OT-J , \N 'AN-^T, ^xAl^YL.^iAMVW, Vvst ^\!^«1. 

\ng, v:> m \*>s y 

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June SO, 187d.j palmer's inbbx to *^ ths Tmsa '^ kbwsfapeb. 



Pd 



Police {eontinutd), 

Gnmwood, Alfred, for Stealing, 14 a 9 «— 

19 a 11 e 

Guildhall— Maiden Sitting at, 2 a 11 a 

Gutmann, Adolph, for Selling Adulterated 

Bread, 7/11 d 

Haig, Matthew Alex., for Cab Fare, 19 m 

18/ 

Hales, Fred. Edw., for Wounding, 11 a 9 a— 

27 m 13 « 

Hall, Geo. Barton, for Fraud, Zj 11 d 

— »— — James, for Stealing, 8 m 11/ 

Hailing, Capt. for Keeping a reacock, 28 m 

11/-28to11« 
— ^ Hammersley, William, and Julian Dash- 
wood, for Attempted Rescue, 1 a 11 c 

Hampton, Alfred, and (George Harris, for 

Smuggling, 28 a 11 e 
Hanlev, Mary, and Mary Gearing, for Dis- 
orderly Conduct, 6 m 12/ 

Handley, Walter, for Stealing, 18 a 11 a 

Hardy, John, for Not Haying his Child 

Vaccinated, 31 m lly 

Harper, Thos., for Smuggling, 10 j 18 e 

Walter, for Attempted Suicide, 12i 11 « 

Harrington, Timothy, for Assault, 17 a lid 

Harris, Edw., for Drunkenness, 21 a 18 s 

— ^» Fred., for Sellmg Adulterated Bread, 80 
; 13 d 

• Lewis, and William Franks, for Unlawful 



Possession, 8 m 13/ 
Hart, Wm., for Absenting Himself from his 

Employ, 16j U d 

Haryey, Thomas, for Assault, 2 a 11 a 

George, for Drunkenness, 16 a 9 « 

& Co., for Nuisance, 28 i 11 /" 

Hawes, Fred., for Card Sharping, 16 a 9 e 

Head, Samuel Heath, for Fraud, 18 a 11 a 

—23a lie— 24a 13c 

Headlow, Edw., for Smuggling, Soil/ 

Hee, Taen Arr, for Not Paying his Cab 

Fare, Sill (f 

Heltershank, Charles, for Stealing, 26 j 18 « 

Henley, Fred, for Furious Driying, 12 j 11 « 

Hill, George Pearce, for Stealing, 17 i 12 s 

Joseph Samuel, for Assault, 16 a 9 cK 

Hillier, Mary, for Stealing, 80 m 11 e 

Hinton, Mary Ann, and Maria Webb, for 

Stealing, 6 a 11 6 
Hoare, Wm. and Joseph Welteke, for House 

Breaking, 22 a 11 a 
Hobbms, James, for Attempted Murder, 20 

m 5 d—'il mhf 

Hockley, John, for Assault, 6 m 12/ 

Hodge, George, for Fraud, 1 a 11 d 

Barbara, for Abandoning her Child, 17 a 

11 d 
Holding, John, for Attempted Suicide, 80 m 

11 < 
Holland, Henry, for Adulterating Milk, 19 m 

12/ 
Holloway, Caroline, for Attempted Suicide, 

26il3/ 

- HoUnea, Churlea, And others, for Felony. 4 
a 11/- 



Polioe (contmved). 

Hooper, Charles, for Manslaughter, 25/ 

Hope, Fred., for Drunkenness, 15 all/ 

Howes, Fred., for Card Sharping, 28fi 1 1/ 

Hughes, George, for Burglary, 10 J 18 e 

Huguet, Ernest Etienne S., for Absoondfaup 

after Being a Bankrupt, 28 a 18 d— 99 a 11 5 
—12 m 18 /— 18 iH n/-26 m 18 f— 9y 18 *— 
lljUd 
Hull, Arthur, for SteaUng, 22 m 11 e 

Humphries, Wm., for Robbery, 8 m 18/ 

Hunter, Isabella, for Drimkenness, 9 j 18/ 

Huxley, Mark, for Wife Assault, 1 m 18/ 

— — Ingles, Wm., and Henry Mallet, for Not 

Fulfilling their Contract, 28/11/ 

Israel, Mizabeth, for Perjury, 2ml2 f 

Italian Vagrants Children, 10 m 1 1 / 

Jacobs, Amelia, Application to Disoorer the 

Missing, 2 a 1 1 A 

Henry, for Threatetung to Murder, 24 ; 

lie 

Jacobs, for Robberr, 12/110 

James, Charles, for Assault, 18 m 18 e 

Jay, Jesse, for Misbehaviour, 28^ 18 « 

Jear, John, for Furious Driving, 6 a 11 5 

Jefferson, Mountarey, for Assaidt, 27j 11/ 

Jessop, Joseph Charles, for StealJ^, 4i II 

<>-llil8«-18yi8/ 

Johns, William, for Assault, 22 m 11 e 

Johnson, Fred., for Adulterating Milk, 21 m 

IZd 
Wm , and Thos. Pugh, for Fraud, 17 / 12 

•— 18il8/--24illc 

Jones, William, for Desertion, 2 i 18 s 

Jordon, William, for Stealing, 9 m 1 1 

Joyce, Wm., and Edw. Wardiam, for I 

ing, 5 m 14 (/ 
Kalkenberg, Louis for Smuggling, 19 a 

11 

Keefe, Arthur, and Henry Williams, for 

Assault, 16 a 9 e 

Eeegan, John, and others, f6r Burglary, 1 a 

lie 

Eehoe, Thos., and Julia, and John Toohey, 

for Assault, 16 a 9 « 

Kinch, Charles, for Cruelty to Two Pigs, 14 

a9e 

King, Christopher, for Stealing, 8 a 11/ 

Kingsbury, William, and pthers, fw Dis- 
orderly Conduct, 16 m 11/ 

Kinsey, Geo., for Assault, 17 m 11 / 

Knight, John, for Burglary, 20 m 11/ 

Joseph Ekiward, for Wounding, 26 j 18 < 

Laley, James Alfred, for Assault, 20 m 

11/ 
Larsen, Capt., for Sliipping Offence, 28 a 

12 d 

Law, Richard, for Fraud, 10 a 11/ 

Laws, T. P. J., and Susannah Wenn, for 

Unlawful Possession, 1 m 18 e — 19 m \& « 
Lee, 3o««p\^ lot '^w^gKn -> ^^»A^ ^ "^ S— ''^ 

— lieigYl, -N^OTtOTl, lot ^^ 'efSCL^Tw% Va. '^w^^'^^ 
School, ^ a ^""^ ^ x..^ %\Ta^«' 



PoUm (continued). 

Levy and Lodgers' Gk>oda — Curious Case, 

29 a 116 

Lialter, Joseph, for Fraud, dOjlZd 

Linneham, Tunothj, for Stabbing, 21 a 18 e 

Linstead, Richard, for Stealing, 19 a 11/ 

Linton, William, for Shooting his Fellow 

Servant, 9 m 10 d 

Lister, James, for Cruelty to his Horse, 6/ 

lis 
Lloyd, Charles JcHm, and Benjamin An- 
thony, for Assault, 16 m 13 e 

London and Chatham Railway, for Leaky 

Bridges, 28 J 18/ 
London Crystal Palace Bazaar, Applica- 
tion, 16 a 9 s 

Long, Wm., for Assault and Robbery, 16 y 

14 d 

Lowitt, Joseph, for Evading the Railway 

Fare, 26 j 18 e 
— Lowry, Geo^ for Assault, 2j 18 « 

Lucroft, Henry, and Wm. Nicholson, for 

Obstruction, 28 j 18 d 

Macarthy, I>ennis, for Assault, 17 c 11 cf 

Macdonnell, Geo., and others, for the Bank 

Forgeries, 28^ 11 < 

Macintosh, James, for Assault, 15 a 11/ 

Malone, Denis, for Assault, 28 m lis 

Mansell, Edward, for Fraud, 2 a 11 a— 10 

alls— 28a lie 

Markham, Fred., for Stealing, 8 m 13/ 

Marsh, Adam, for Assault, 9 m 11 / 

Marshall, Mary Ann, for Fraud, I a II d 

Maslen, Stephen, for Perjury, 4 a 11 e 

Mason, Henrv, for Robbery, 19 w 13 /" 

May, Thos., for Assault and Robbery, 21 m 

18 J 

M'Kie, Edwin, and Robt. M'Lucerdo, for 

Drunkenness, 23; 13 /* 

Martin, James, for Selling Adulterated 

Blilk.27Jll/ 

Merritt, George, for Throwing a Stone at a 

Railway Train, 28 m 11 6 

Merry, Charles John, for Forgery on his 

Patron, 13 m 14 c 

Merton, Joseph, for Drunkenness, 24 j lie 

Messenger, William and Emma, for Neglect- 
ing their Children, I a 1 1 c 

Mew, James, for Criminally Assaulting a 

Child, SO m 11 e 

Middleton, James, for Stealing, 21 y 11 / 

Mikalis, Henry, for Being in a Ship without 

Permission, I6j \i d 

Miller, Thos. Charles, for Stealing, 2 m 12 /* 

and Charlotte, for Unlawful Possession, 

18 a 11 6 

MiUs, Samuel, for Stealing, 29 a 11 & 

Minnus and Burrows, Policemen, for As- 
sault. 24 a 13 c— 30 a 11 e 
-^— Missing Husband, Application of the Wife, 
14 m 11 f 

Money Lender, Ap^^UctXxon tor the Protec- 

tj'on of A, 18 a 10 b 
-jjMoorcroft, Tbomas, for Drunkenness, 29 m 

r" ^ S^^ '^obn, for I>raniwnne«f, 8 i* 11 d 



Police (contvmtd). 

— — Morgan, Maria, and Margaret Ryan, for 

Stealing, 30/ 18 d 
> Morris, Ellen, for Attempting to Murdsr 

her Mother, 28 a 14 <f 
Wm., for Refusing to Join his Ship, 18 » 

18/ 

Moseley, Charles Henry, for Lidecent As- 
sault, 12 a 7 a 

Murphy, Michael, for Throwing Stones, S4 

mils 

for Threats, 21/ 11/ 

Murray, Ann, for Stealing, 2 a 11 a 

— -^ John, for Assault, 10 fn 11/ 

• Lydia, for Furious Driving, 22 m 11 c 



Charles Perry, for 



Myers, — , Summons Against for Parish 

Rates, 29 a 11 6 
Nathan, Abraham, for Receiving Stolen 

Property, 18; 13/ 
Neil, Edw., for Putting Out the Eyes of s 

Chaffinch, 10 to 11/ 
Nelson, William, for Picking Pockets, 20 j 

11/ 
New, Gea Richard, and John Bartlett, for 

Smoking on the Metropolitan Rulway, 14 n 

lis 
Newell, Francis, for Factory Act Offence, 

23 J 13/ 

Newton, Solomon, for Wounding, 4 a 11 / 

NichoUs, Ann Eliz., for Steahng, 18 a lib 

John, for a Savage Assault, 23 m 11 /* 

Night Charges, 16 a 9 « 

Noble, Henry John, for Selling Adulterated 

Bread, \2m\Zf 

Louisa, for Stealing, 6 a 11 5 

Norris, Richard, for Stealing a Pony and 

Cart, 2il3« 
Noyes, Edwin, for Forgery on the Bank of 

England, 6 a 12 a— 11 a 8 a—lS a 10 a— 26 a 

11 a— 8 m 11 </— 12 w 18 a— 17 m 11 6—23 « 

10 «— 6 j 11 rf— 14 ;■ 10 f—\^j 13 /•— 19 ; 10/ 
—23 J 13 •—25/ 11 «— 28 ; 11 « 

O'Connor, Patrick Henry, for Threats, 22 a 

11 a 

— Ofleld, James, for Attempted Suicide, 29 m 

11/ 
Omnibus Drivers for Plying for Hire before 

the New General Post Office, 12 m 13 f 

Orby, Thos. John, for Assault, 23 j 18 e 

Osborne, Henry, and others, for Horse 

Stealing, 6j 11 e 
Osmond, William, for Lamb Stealing, 19 a 

10 c 
Overloading a Steamer, Board of Trade In- 
quiry, 17 a 7 €—19 a 10/ 
Page, John, and W. 

Burglary, 6 a 11 6 
Pain, Charles, and others, for Stealing, Ac, I 

7/ lid I 

— Paine, W. John, and Henry H. Thompson, 
for Stealing, 81 »i 11 /* 

— Parish Rates : Bills of Sale to Avoid, 24 m , 
Ue ' 

YSiIT5,^^M loT^tii.\jA,^ ^ Vl ^— \^ sw i 



one 80, 1878.] pauub's imdkx to " tbx tikeb " niwspapbb. 



Pol 



Polioe (amttnutd), 

Peawood, William, for Horse Stealing, 24 

mile 

Pemberton, Wm., for Assault, 9 a 11 « 

Pendle, Walter, for Manslaughter. 16 a 11/ 

Penman, Elizabeth, for Attempted Suicide, 

Bill/ 

Pennell, Thos., for Drunkenness, 22 m 11 c 

Perry, Thos., for Railway Offence, Had d 

Phillips, Wm., for Embezzlement, 10 m 11/ 

Moss, for Detention of Seamen's Cloth- 
ing, 26 a 11/ 

M. Paul, for Workshop Act Offence, 27 

m 13e 

Phillipson, Samuel Joseph, for Forgery and 

Embezzlement, 24 a 6/ 

Pickard, Jesse, for Murder, HjBb 

Pickerixig, George, for Stealins, 10 a 11/ 

Pierce, Frank, for Railway Offence, 26 a 

12 d 

Pierpoint, Plummer and others, for Stripp- 
ing Houses of Lead &c., 28 a 13 </ 
Pither, Edm., for Attempted Suicide, 23 i 

13 e 

Plowman, Mrs., for Ordering an Organ 

Grinder to Play when Requested to Leave, 31 

mil/ 

Kliz., for Wounding, Bm lid 

Poole, Arthur, for Stealing, 8 a 12 s 

PraU, Herbert, for Assamt, 16 a 9 s 

Press, Robert, for Smoking in a Railway, 

21m 18 d 
Preston, James, for Wife Murder, 16 m 13 s 

—28 mile 

• John, for Wife Murder, 4 i 11 c 



Pridden, Wm. Henry, for Attempted Sui- 
cide, 17 a 11 c 

Prior, John, and George Helps, for Fraud, 

16 a 11/ 

Probert, George, for Burglary, 2 a 11 6 

Pullen, Geo., for Furious Driving, 19 a 

lie 

Pullinger, Esther, for Unlawfully Redeem- 
ing a Pledge, 9 m 11/— -14 mile 

Purdon, Frederick, for Absenting himself 

from his Employment, 16 a 9 d 

Pyle, Wm. Henry, and other Workmen, for 

Coercion, 23 a 11 e 

Rabsy, Erust, and Ramsay, for Leaving 

their Employ, 16 j 14 e 

Ralph, Wm. and others, for Stealing Wax 

and Unlawful Reception, 16 n4 e 

Ratcliff, Charles, for Fraud. SjMd 

Ray, Charles, and John Patten, for Betting, 

21 a 13 e 

Reed, Jerome, for Assault, 24 m 11 e 

John, for Embezzlement, 17 a 11 d 

Renninson, John, for Keeping Horses with- 
out Licences, 26 m 18/ 

Retton, Thos., and Wm. Green, for Bett- 
ing, 16 m 18 e 

Reynolds, Dennis, for Kicking a Woman in 

the Face, 17 m 11/ 

Jiunes, /orAatMult, 18 a 11 a 

Ri'cAarJs, Darnel, for Murder, 2 J 18 e 

-—jMrnea for Sending Unwholesome Meat 

to JMe, 7 J 11 if 



Polioe (coniimiMd), 

Richardson, James, for Dog Stealing, 30 j 

18 <f 

John, for Deserting his Family, 28 j 11/ 

William, for Indecent Assault, 9 m 11/- 

Richmond, George, for Bankruptcy Offence^ 

3m lie 

Roberts, Charles, for Stealing, 16 o 9 e 

Wm. Alex., for Forgery, 6 a 6 e — 7 a 13 

c— 9 a 11 d— 17 a 6 e— 24 a 14 c— 80 a 11 e 
■ Disclamers about, 10 a 11 e 

Wm. Fred., for Abuse, 26 y 13 / 

Robinson, Alfred, and others, for Burglary, 

William, for Attempted Suicide, 10 m 7 c 

Roverston, John, for Burglaries, 23 a 11 e 

Ruffe, Richard, for Petty Larceny, 15 m 

11/ 
Russell, John, and Samuel Watkins, for 

Fraud, liy 13 e 

Saggars, John, for Bianslaughter, 15 a 11 / 

Sargeant, William, for Holding an Illegal 



Fair, 14 a 9 / 
r, Ed 



w., for Obstructing a Tramway 



— ^- Sawyer, 

Car, 30 J 18 d 

School Board Offence, 8 a 11/— 12 m 13/ 

Seagrave, John, for Fraud, 80 a 11 / 

Searles, Isabella, and . Alice Marlow, for 

Deserting an Infant, 16 a 9 e 
SfeaoEO, Apost. Demet., for Attempting to 

Abscond from his Creditors, 27 m 13 e— 28 m 

11 •—4y 11 e— 12 tile 
Shaw, John, Edwin and William, for Bur=^ 

glary, 22 m 11 c 
Sheppard, Thomas, Mysterious Disappear- 
ance of, 23 a 11/ 
Shelboume, William, for Throwing Mud 

into the Thames, 7 a 13 c 
Short Weight, Bakers Prosecuted for, 13 jf 

10 6 

Slade, James, Affiliation Case, 19^ 11 e 

Slater, Wm., for Neglecting to Have his 

Child Vaccinated, 24j 11 c 

Smart, Henry, for Garotting, 1 1 a 9 e 

Smith, Geo., for Attempted Burglary, 16 a 

11/ 

for Stealing, Hi 13 « 

Henry, and G. E. Clarke; for lUnging 

BeUs, &c., 6 m 14 (/ 

James, for Assault, 28 jf 7/ 

John, for Stealing, 16 / 14 d 

Mary, and EUz. Mustely, for Stealing, 21 

a 18e 
William, for Stealing, Ac., 80 o 11 s— 2 j 

13 e 
Smoking in the Metropolitan Railway, 12 

ml3/ 

Snellgrove, Susan, for Robbery, 28 a 18 cf 

Soldier for Stealing, 9 a 11 e 

Somerville, Robert, for Keeping a Ferocious 

Dog, 21 J 11/ 
Spoeven, Mother sjod I^%.^&!^\et^ Vst. ^^:r*»c 

d\iloT\t AaLy<iT\;\%\ii%, ^ m VL J— \^ v^^S» %<— *l^ -w. 

1\ /— 'i^ m \\ c ^ .V A xv^ 



Vd 



palmer's IMDEX to *^ THE IIMSB " N1W8FAPXB. 



[April li^ 



Pdioe (amtinvetf), 

^-— Stainthorpe, Arthur £dw., for Forgery, 28 

aUd 
^** SUnger, Alfred, for Obstruction, 21 ill f 
•«— Stanwaj, Thos., for Neglecting his Family, 

15 Mil/ 

— Uteadman, James, for Stealing, 11 a 9 s 
-^ Stevens, Alfred, for Assault, 26 y 18 e 

— Stewasd, Charles, for Assault; 18i 18/ 
»-^ Stewart, William, for Damaging a Printing 

Machine, 80 a 11 e 
.— Strike of the Scotch Tailors— Intimidation 

Cm^ 10 a lit 
— — Struar. John, for Intimidation, 14 m 11 a 
-*— Strudwick, Arthur, for Infringing the Rirer 

Act, 20 m 11/ 
— > Stackey, John, for Fraud, 7 m 1.1 y-^29 m 

..^ SultiTan, ItUchael, for Assault, 29 a 11 & 
— ^ Sunday Trading Cases, 28 a 11 e-^b m 14 d 
—7 m 11 f^Vi m 18 /*— 19 m 18 /— 21 m 18 d 
— M m 11 •—29 m 11/— 2i 18 e— 67 11/— 10 
J 18 •— 18j 18/— 26 J 11/— 267 18 e 

— Swanson, Darid, for Forgery, 11 o 9 d— 18 
o 11 a— 26 a 12 <f 

-*— Talley, ^, for Threatening his Neighbour, 

18 <i 11 
— ^Ti^pscott, Mrs. Siks Allen, for Selling 

Adulterated Bread, 7 1 11 <f 

— TaTemer, Henry, for Cruelty to a Cat, 6 j 
U/ 

■ Donations for the Policeman, 10 j 18/ 
— — Taylor, Wm^ for Assaulting a Woman, 17 

o 11 « 

I for Petrpleom Act Offence, 81 m 11 / 

— 'teleman, John, for Detaining a Pledge 

Stolen by a Thief, 26 a 11 / 

Thomas, Walter, for Assault, 26 a 12 d 

— -» Thompson, Henry and his Wife, for Notice- 

ing their Case, 20i?i 11/ 
^— — Donations, 22 m 11 c 
— — John, for Attempted Murder, 28 a 18 <f 

—12 m 18/ ] 

■ for AToiding a Judgement, 20/11 /— ; 
«4;llc 

— Hiurling, Henry, for Stealing, 16 a 9 cl— 2 I 

Tuleard, Fred. Daniel, for Smoking in a I 

Bfeilway Station, QOj 18 d 

Tip Cat and Rounders, Cases, 17 a II d ' 

Torrens, M'Culloch, for Disorderly Con- 
duct 24 aiSd \ 

— Townsend, John, for Keeping a Ferocious ^ 
Do|.17all<f I 

-^— - Townshead, James, for Obstruction, 21 a , 
18 s 

— Y^emlett, John Paget, for Libel, 18 a 11 a— 
88 a 6 <f 

——Turner, John and Selina, for Skipping in 

Victoria Park, Aj 11 c 
— — Thos., for Fraud, 2 a 11 a— 8 a 11/ 

3>Jer^ Oeojse, for SteaUng, 3; 11 d 

OhJtles, — , for Ballot Act Orfencc, 18 o 5 e , 

VAlentine, John, for Drunkenness, 1 a 11 c 

J^^^^^^^n, Francis, for Forgery, 7 a 18 c 



Police {ctyntimud). 

-^ — Walker, Johji, and others, for Assault, 6 a 

11 b— 9 a 11 e 
Walter, Capt., on the Nuisance near tbs 

Barracks of the Corps of Commissionaires, 20 

rnllf 

Ward, John, for Begging, 8 ; 11 <f 

Wardell, Robt., and William Bartlett, for 

Stealing, Hi 13 < 
Wareing, Broa^ for Factory Act Offence^ 

88 i 18/ 

Watkins, Wm., for Assault, 24 a 18 </ 

~— Webb. Mana, and Mary Ann Hiiiton, for 

Stealing, 6 a 11 h 
-^— Weekes, John» for Fraud, 7 a 18 e— 11 a 9 

d— 18 alia 
Weeks, Henry, for Neglecting his Wife, 26 

ml8/ 

Welch, Wm., for Wife Assault, 27 m 13 e 

Wellbrook, Francis^ for Wounding, 18 m 



^^. 



Telling, Joseph, and Henry VaJlery, for 

Assault, 7 mil/ 
Wells, William, and others, for Unlairfal 

Reception, ^., 6y 11 e 
•- — Welsh, Sarah and Maurice, for Stealing, 26 

>18e 
Weston, Mrs., Subscriptions for, 3 m 11/— 

6 m 12/ 

White, George, for Assault, 22 m 11 e 

John, for Selling Bad Food, 5 j 11/ 

^— ~- Lewis, for Possessing a Glandmd Hone, 

7ill<f 
-^i-^ Whitfield, and others, for Constituting a 

" Carlist Committee," 8 m 11 a 
— Willcoz, James, and Thos. Connor, for 

Felony, 2 m 12 /' 

Williams, Emma, for Loitering, 4y 11 e 

John, for Deserting his Stepson, 6 m 14 

for Fraud, 18 a 11 6 

for Stealing, 9 j 18/ 

^— ^ John Charles, for Unlawful Possession, 

7mll/ 
Ma] 



ary Ann, for Drunkenness, 9 a 11 « 
Thomas, for Vending Bad Cocoa Nuts, 

14 a 9/ 
^— Wilson, James, for Adulterating his Bread, 

12 m 18/ 
John, and William SaTiUe, for Drunken- 
ness, 4 a 11 /* 

» for Wilful Damage, 18 j 18/ 

Thomas, for Betting, 8 m 13/ 

Wiseman, Enul Carl Ludwig, for Bigamy, 

14o9e 

Woodcock, Frederick, for Assault, 27i 11/ 

Woolridge, James, for Stealing, 16 m 11/ 

Wright, Robert, for Manslaughter, 9 a 11 e 

—16 a 9 (f 

Joseph, for Factory Act Offence, 8 m 18y 

Young, Hen^, and William Smith, for 

Turning off the Gas at the Opera Comique, 4 

jlle 
T\iom«A 3o\msow, for Debtor's Act Of- 

iencft, ^ a \\ %^%^ a \\ f 

Tert\aemwa\^ \b a \\ J 



June 80, 1878.] tajmss,*b htpbx to '' ths times ** rxwspapbb. 



M 



Police (eoniinued). 

— ^ Zarb, Dr., for Embezzlement, &c., 22 m 12 a 

-^ Zermeni, Zetti, for Orgin Qiinding, 19 t 

n/ 

Police of Naples and Rome, 18 a 6 e 
-^— of the Park, notes about, 5 ; 11 b 

Reports of the County and Borough, 9 a 4 s 

Pollock (Lt.) on the Forced March, 9j 11 / 
Ponies from Iceland, 27/ 8 a 
Poor Law Guardians, Conference of, 21 a 11/ 
— — — Union Boundaries, 7 m 5 e 

— in North Wales, 7 i 12 e 

Bates, Official Betums, 18 a 11 e 

- and Poor Relief, Parliamentary Return, 



21 a 10b 
Pope (Samuel) on the United Kingdom Alliance, 

9*10/ 
Pope (The) «f« Italy 
Brief to the Swiss Clergy, 28 a 7 / 

— Letter on Mixed Marriages, 8 a 10 s 
Pope's Villa, Sale of, Ua5b 

Poplar Hospital—Donations from the City Com- 
panies to, 1 m 8 6 
Popular Errors — Apes and Monkeys, U a 5/ 
Population and Deaths, 9 a 9 e 
and Poor Rates, 18 a 6/ 

— Returns of Our Great Towns, 28 m 9/ 
Portarlington (Lord) on Irish Representative 

Peers, 19 a 12 a 
Portsmouth Royal Garrison Church, Dedication 

Service of the Memorial Stalls, 28 m 12 «f->26 

mUc 
FOBTUOAL:— 

Banquet by Sir Charles Bright, 28 m 5 6 

Mr. Bradhiugh Leaves for Madrid, 22 m 5 6 

-^ Map of the Route of the Brazil Cable Pre- 

tented to the King, 26a5 b 
Miscellaneous News, 4 a 12 a — 10 a 5 a — 28 

a 5 a— 28 a 7 c— 29 a 12 6— « m 5 b— 16 / 7 fr— 

26/ 12 b 
New Tariff, 2 a 6 a 

— Revolutionary Movements, 7 a 7 b— 9 a 6 a 
—10 a 5a 

Spanish Refugees in Lisbon, 8 m Y a 

— Ttial of the Conspirators, 12 m 7 b— 22 m 5 
b— 26 ml V 

Poet to Italy, 28 i 9 d 

— Office Balances in Hand, 21 m 7 c 
Letter Carriers and their Petition for an 

Increase of Pay, 28 ; 12 rf— 80 ; 9 « 

in Montana Territory, 27 i 4/ 

Savings' Banks, 7 a 8 e— 9 a 7 c 

-i— - Annual Account, 24 m 11 a 

Postal Arrangements for Good Friday. 6 a 7 c 

-^— - with Belgium, 19 a 7 a 

Miscarriages, 8 a 6/ 

Notices, I a 10 6—8 a 12 6—22 o 10 c— 20 

mile— 18/9/ 
Uidon. Conference of all Nations to Form 

one Uniform Rate for Letters and Newspapers, 

Hi 7 b 
Poetmen, Suburban, Proposed Increase of Salary, 

20 m 11 e 
FotstoM, Foreign, Import RetumB, 26 a 9/— 26 
j5d 
Poultry nnd Ostend Rabbits, Import Returns, 21 
a 6y 



Powell (F. S.) at Leeds, 17 a 10 « 

Practical Judge— Recorder Haekett, of New 
York, 8 m 18 a 

— ^ Orthodoxy, in Switzerland, 1 a 4 (f 

Pratt ^Hodgson) on the Agricultural Labourers* 
Conference, 81 m 12 d 

Prayer Book, Agitation for a Revision in Ire- 
land, 11 a 8 € 

Presbyterian Church of Ireland, General Assem- 
bly Meetings, 9^ 12 c 

Press, German Law on, \\j 12 r 

PBB88 PBOSEOUnONS :— 

CarlisU Patriot, for Libel^ 9 a 10/ 

^ Figaro, for Libel 19 a 11 b 

— the Frtemant Jovmal, for Libel, 28 ^ 18 a 
—26/9/ 

Oazitte du Midi for Opening Subscriptions 

fortheCarlists, 18a9/ 

Morning Advtrtittr, for Libel, ate Bbadx 

Ciwl Actions 

— the Paese, for Insulting the Pope, 20 / 5 b 
the Times, for Libel, 28 / 11 c 

— Ultter Examiner, and Northern Star, lor 
Contempt of Court, 1 a 8 6 

Vraie France, for Opening Subscriptions 

for the Carlists, 18 a 9/ 

Westminster Gazette, foTCBTliet Conspiracy, 

Smile 

Press Regulations in Germany, 18 in 7 c 
Preston (Geo. H.) on Emigration to Brazil, 80 m 

7c 
Prime Minister "and First Lord of the Trea- 
sury " SU FiBST 

Suitable Residence for, 80 m 10 b 

Primitive Methodists' Camp Meetings, atl sling- 
ton, 9/8e 
— — Conference in London, 19/ 12 a 
Prince Edward Island and Confederation with 

Canada, 25 a 4 <f— 29 a 12 c 

New Premier, 25 a 6 e 

~— Terms of Confederation Accepted, 29 m 

5b 
Printed Books, Value of Exports, 20 j 'df 
Printers' Pension Association, Anniversary, 16 m 

10 c 
Prison Breaking, 12 m 7/ 

Charities, Notes about, 6 m 11 / 

Private Bill Legislation, 10 m 12 b 
PEIVY OOUNOn. :— 

New Order in Council, 28/ 11 a 

the Ada and the Sappho, — Judgment, 28 a 

18 a 
the Amelia and the Aimo, 26 a 11 e— 21 m 

18 « 
Attorney-General of Hong-Kong ». Kwok*a- 

Sing, 15 m 11 c— IG m 18 c—20j 12 a 

— Beerchunder Jobrajo r. Receiver of the Su- 
preme Court, 80 a 11a 

the Beatrez, 80 a 11 a 

the Bougainville and the James C, Stevenson, 

24 a 13 a— 25 a 11 h 
Browning xj. rivrraissoSL \xiaeQ3:«;&s:^ ^i^asaa*^- 

C. M. Palmer— \>aA l^^^^^^^^^^JL^v^^ 

ot ^alaV ^^ i ^^ ^-^^ i ""^^ V 



PALMEB'S index to " THE TIMES " NBW8PAPEB. 



[April 1 to 



Priyy Ckmncil (continued). 

Endowed schools Act — Huish's Case, 27 m 

14 e 
Forbes v. Meer Mahomed Hossein and 

others — Judgment, 8 m 18 6 
HubeelooUah Khan v. Unroodh Sing, 4 a 

11 e 

Kashi Bnshi Ramling Swamee v. Mohnnt 

Chitunibemath Koomar Swamee, 13^ 12 c 

Khajah Mahomed Gourali Khan v. Khajah 

Ahmed Khan — Judgement, 30 7/1 1 1 a 

Kishen Fershad Sing and others v. Thakoor 

Fershad Sing and others, Hi 14 c 
Lukhinerain Mitter and another v. Khettro 

Fal Sing Roy and Another, 18 j 18 h—\9j 11 d 
Maharanee Brojosoondery Dahea v. Ranee 

Luchmee Koomaree and others, 9 m 12 c 

Manchall v. Isle of Man Harbour, 16^ IS e 

M'Connell v. Murphy and another, 23 a 

Ha 

M*Lean u. M*Kay, 10 m 11 b 

Frotab Chunder Burrohah r. Ranee Sumo- 

moyee, 3 a \l d 
Puddomonee Dossee v, Ray Mothooranath 

Chowdry, 17 mil/ 
Rajah Beshen Narain v. Ben wa Misser and 

others, 19 m 13/ 
Debendro Narain Roy v. Coomar Chunder 

Nath Roy — Jndcrment* 5 n 11 6 
^^ Raniaiiagoora Narain v. Mahasoondur 

Koonwur, 28 j II a 

Ranee Surnomoyee v. Jardine, Skinner and 

others, 26 m 13 />— 29 w 11 a 

V. Watson and others, 22 m 11 c— 28 ;» 11 

f— 27ill e 

Roy Nundifut Matta v. Kartick Nath 

' Fanday, 7 « 13 e 
Runjeet Ram Fanday i'. Goberdham Ram 

Fanday— Judgment, 3 « 1 1 a 
Sresnath GungOpodliia v. Mohesh Chunder 

Roy— Judgment, 21 j 11 6 
Frize Fight in a Baptist Chapel, 23 a 5 «— 24 a 

7c 

of War, Notes about, 27 w 12/ 

Probst (Fred.) on the Memphis and Pacific 

Railway, 8 a 7 c 
Procession of the Corpus Christi, 2Sj S d 
Proctor (R. A.) on the Transit of Venus, lOi 6 / 
Professional and General Co-Oi>orative Society, 

19 J 7 c 
Provident Charity, Notes about, IG a 6/ 
Knowleilge Society, First Annual Meeting 

of, 10 m 8 a 
Fryer (Arthur) on the Brewers and the Hop 

Duties, 10 a 6 a— 16 a 6 6—1 m 8 6 
Public Health Act, 807/ 

Houses, Elarly Closing of, d n 9 e 

Income and Expenditure, 9 a 6 b — 12 a 10 

c— 16 a 5 /— 23 a 10 c—iiO a 10 c— 7 m 12 c— 

14 w 10 /— 21 m 8 6—28 m 7 /— 4 J 7 e— 1 1 j 

12 c— 18; 12 6—25; 7 e 
Balance Sheet, 21 w 7/ 

Omces, Anun&l Jietuni, 7 m%f 

J^rosecu tors* Bill 9 ;' S t' 

Ho:ids in Irvlaud. / / j :» e 



Pump, Great, in an Albany Ship Yard, 10 a 7 c 
Punchy Cuttings from, 1 m 7/— 7 m 6 e — 7 w 6 / 

— Aj7 f—ij 10 c 
Punch's Whispering Gallery, 7 m 5 e 
Punshon (Rev. W. M.) Sermon in Aid of the 

New Wesleyan Chapel, at Westminster, 12 ; 

6/ 
Pusey (Dr.) Health of, 14 m 9/— 20 mBe 
Putney, Pnncess Christion Lays the Foundation 

Stone of a New Church at, 28 a 5 /* 
Futtenham and the Voluntary School Rate, 27 j 

Sc—SOj 10 c 
Pyat (M.) Letter to M. Thiers, 1 a 12 6—2 a 10 * 

Q. 
Queen Anne's Bounty, Appropriation, 3 a 12 a 
Queen*s Accession Day, 2lj5c 

Easter Bounties, Distribution, 11 a 7/ 

Insurance Company, 16 m 12 d 

University, Notes about, 1 a 6/ 

Queensland, Present of Red Deer by her Majesty 

to the Colony of, 28 w» 6 </ 
Quilter (W.) on the Water Colour Drawings 

Lent by him to the Alexandra Palace, 12 j 7/ 
Quis Custodiet Ipsos, 17 a 10 / 

R. 

Racks and Troughs, Notes about, 16 m 5 ^ 

Rae (John) on the Fatal Boiler Accident at 
Wapping, 14 7 10 e 

Ragged Church and Chapel Union, AnnlTertaiy 
Meeting, 28 m 12 cf 

School Union, Anniyersary, 18 m 14 c 

Railway Amalgamation, 26 j 8/ 

Benerolent Institution, Annual Meeting, 

24^11/ 

Carriages in India, Mr. Sander's Plan for 

Cooling, 5 m 10 a 

for Passengers, Export Returns, 18 a 

10/ 

Communication with India, 17 j 10 d 

Continental Robberies, Notes about, 16 m 10 

c— 27 m .10 c— 29 m 1 1 /'— 31 m 10 rf— 20 ; 12 a 

Enterprise in Ireland, 3 m 7 e 

Excursion Trains — " Drunkards* Compart- 
ment," 5 j 10 « 

First and Third Class Carriages, Notes 

about, 4 i 7 /*— 5 j 9 /— 7 ; 7/ 

Imposition, 18 ; 7 « 

Independence, 27 m II f 

New Act for the Prevention of Accidents 

by, 26 a 10/ 

Tribunal, 23}* 10 c— 24^' 7 e— 26y 6/ 

Officers and Servants* Association, Annual 

Festival, 3 m 9 /* 

an Orthodox, 29 a 12 « 

Servants, Meetings for Redress of Griev- 
ances, 2 m 10 e 

Share Trust Company. 18 a 7 rf 

Sleeping Cars — i^rst Use of, from Vienna 

to Munich, 16 7yj 12 d 

Traffic in America, State Control on the 



•tune SO, 1878.] palmer's indbx to the " times '* kbwspapeb. 



Eai 



Bailwaj Whistles, Death from, 19 m 8/ 

and Coal Carriage, 1 a 7/ 

Bailways in 1871, Board of Trade Return, 16 m 

6c 
State Purchase of, Estimated Cost of , 1 a 5 

b — 6 a 6 c 
Discussion on Mr. Martin's Paper on, i^ a 

7e 

Mr. Gait's Paper on, Uj 5 d—27j 10 c 

Notes about, 7 a 8 e— 9 a 6/— 12 a 8 c— 

ImSh 
RAILWAT8 :— 
Adrianople and Stamboul, Inauguration of, 

19/6 rf— 20; 6 c 
Alexandra Palace and Park, 20 m 7 /— 28 

j7e 
— - Antwerp and Rotterdam, 21 a 9 <f— 22 ahb 
Atlantic and Great Western, 3 a 7 6—9 a 

6d 
— Mississippi and Ohio, 3 a 7 6 • 

Austrian, Sj 7 c 

"Aylesbury and Buckingham, 20 / 10 rf 

Bahia and San Francisco, 3 a 7 b — 8 a 10 cf 

Berks and Hants Extension, 2 a 10 6 

Bolivar, 13 m 12 d 

Bombay, Baroda and Central Asia, 12 / 7 « 

—23 )Sh 

Borgoforte and Mantua, 20J 6 c 

Brest— Kiev, 28/ 12 a 

Brighton and Devil's Dyke, 16 a 5 y 

Buenos Ayres Great Southern, 3 m 10 a — 

8 iw 8 rf— 19 m 9 6—31 m 7 e— 28/ 7 c 

Northern, 1 m 8 d — 9 m 6/ 

and Eusenada, 16 m 12 «— 26 mSb 

Buffalo aod Lake Huron, 1 m 8 a 

Bury and Thetford, 29 m 6 c 

Caledonian, 21 a 9 d— 21 m 8 c— 6 j 7 </— 12 

j7e 
Canadian Pacific, 8 a 4 /*— 10 a 6 6—23 a 

10 6—8 w 7 6—17 in 5 c 

Camatic, 20 / 10 rf— 24/ 7 / 

Central Argentine, 19/ 7 c 

Pacific, 9 a 6 6—8 w 7 6 

Cowes and Newport, 6 m 10 c 

Current Half Year Account, 3/7/ 

Demerara, 21 a 9 d—2S a 9 c 

Devon and Cornwall, 24 a 9 e 

Dunaburg and Witepsk, 28 a 9 c — 13 m 12 d 

Dundalk and Greenore, 1 //* 8 d — 3 m 7 e 

Dunedin and Port Chalmers, 12/7 a 

East Indian, 26 / 9 « 

London, 14/ 6 n 

and West Junction, 6 / 7 a 

Eastern Bengal, 26 m 8 6—28 m 7 e 

of France, 80 a 10/ 

Erie, 7 « 9 a— 19 wi 7 c— 28 m 5 6 

New Vice President, 18 a 7 r/— 25 a 10 e 

Official Report of New York on, 4 / 6 a 

Protection Committee, 25 a 10 e 

Tammany Ring, 25 a 10 « 



Railways Ccontmmd). 

Grand Trunk of Canada, 6 a 7 e — 16 a 6 cf 

—19 a 7 a & e— 25 a 10 <s— 26 a 10 c^— 28 a 9 € 

—21 m 8 u— 24 ;q 10 a— 19/ 7 f 

Great Central of Belgium, 3 a 7 6 

Eastern, Testimonial to Mr. Davis on his 

Retiring from the Company, 10 a 6 6 

Lidian Peninsula, 7/ 10 d — 14/ 6 e 

Northern, 7j 10 d 

Russian, 27 ; 10 c 

Southern of India, 19 m 9 6^20 m 11 c — 



Im 6 c 

Western, 27 m 12 <— 14/ 6 e- 



26/ 9 e 



.20/lOrf- 



Euphrates Valley, 12S ale 

Notes about. 10 a 6 c 

Fumesd, 15 n 6 J 

GaJveatoD, Harrisburg and San Antonia, 1 1 

-Jp^f «fltf I'ortpatrick Junction, 17 a G c 

— 10 m 10 o 



• of Canada, 2 a 10 a— 7 a 8 6—10 aSd 

—7 m 10 a— 20 w 11 a 

Harrow, E^lgeware, and London, 8 a 7 6 

Highland, 21 a 9 rf— 30 a 10/ 

Hondurus Inter-Oceanic, 15 a 6 e 

Illinois Central, 11 a 4 rf— 30 a 10 /— 26 / 

12 6 

to India, Proposed New, 26 m 8 c 

Jiddah and Mekkah, 29 a 12 • 

Kettering, Thrapston and Huntingdon, 1 a 

10 c 

Kingsbridge, 25/ 7 «— 26 / 9 cf 

Lancashire and Yorkshire, 24 a 9 • — 80 m 

ed 

Lemberg-Czemoartz, 17 m 10 a 

Levan and East of Fife, 6 i» 10 r 

Lima, 11 a 4 d—2 jd c 

Lombardo- Venetian, 28 a 6 6 — 30 a 10 6—1 

m 7 a 
London and North Western, 28 m 7 e — 30 m 

6 d—SJ 7 rf— 13/ 10 c— 20/ 10 rf— 28 /7s 

and South VVestern, 9 m 6/ 

Chatham and Dover, 20/ 10 rf 

Long wood to Violet Town, 16 7n 5 6 

Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, 8 a 

10 rf— 24 a 9 « 

Madras, 24/ 7 /— 26 j7 d 

Mauritius, 7 a 8 6 

Memphis and Pacific, 8 a 7 c— 10 a 7 e 

Metropolitan District, 24 o 9 e— 13/ 10 c 

Extension of, 28 / 9 /" 

Increased Tariff of Fares, 2 m 10/ 

Mexican, 30/8 6 

Midland, 21 m 8 c— 22 m 7 6— 4 j 7 f 

Intend to Use the American Pullman 

Palace Cars, 7^96 

Minho and Douro Railway, 6/56 

Montrose and Bervie, 28 a 9 e 

Natal, 10 rt 6 /• 

New York Central and Hudson's River, 4 a 

7 d— 5 a 7 «— 7 a 9 «— 8 a 10 c 

North British Company, IG ; 9 rf 

Staffordshire, 24 <i 9 e 

Wales Narrow Guage, G m 10 c 

Northern of Buenos Ayres, lo a 6 d 

of France, 8 a 10 d—\2 a5 a 

Pacific, 5/5 6—26/ 6 d 

Norwich aud ^^^^ivivci^^ V a V^ c 

^ 10 a 



Bil 



PALMBB^B INDIX TO <^ THl TnOBS ' 



Bailwaji (continmd), 

Oude and Rohilkund, 28 a 9 a— 7 m 10 a— 

ISy 10 c— 20/10 </ 

Padflc^Burnt Child's Fears, 4 a 11/ 

and the Dominion Parliament, 21 a 7 c 

Paris. Lyons and Mediterranean, 8 a 7 6 

and Marseilles, 22 a 5 a 

Peebles, 6 a 7 s 

• Penicuik, 80 a 10/— 6 m 10 c 

— PeimsljTanian, 8 m 10 6 
— ^ Perkiomen, 6 i 7 a 

— * Peterborough, Wisbeach and Sutton, 1 a 
10 c 

PhiUdelphia and Pittsburg, 24 a 12 6 

and Reading, 27 j 10 a 

PhiUppopoli, 16> 7 c 

Porto Alegre and New Hamburg, 9 add 

Punjab and Moolten, 28 m 5 6 

Railway Debenture Trust Company, 14 a 4 a 

— Recife and Sao Francisco, Pemambuco, 8 a 
7 6—9 a 6 rf— 80 a 10/ 

Rhymnev, 18 ; 10 c 

— «- Ross and Monmouth, 12 m 8 c 

, Royal Swedish, 2 a 10 6— 28 j 8 6—25 j7d 

Ryde and Newport, 28 o 9 s 

— * San Paulo Braiilian, 8 a 7 6—14 a 4 a— 17 
«6c-19a7t— 28yi26 

St, Andrews, 8 a 10 rf— 16 a 6 rf 

Scinde, Punjab and Delhi, 26i 7 d 

ShipNews,28a66 

Smyrna and Cassaba, 6 a 7 t— 18 a 7/ 

Solway Junction, I2j7 e 

Somerset and Dorset, 1 a 10 a— 22 a 19 a 

South Deron, 12 m 8 c 

Eastern. 11 a 4 </— 28 m 7 t-^j 7 d— 6 ; 

7 c^20 ; 10 d 

New Sution— St. John*s, 28 m 7 • 

Swaffham and Watton, 10 a 8 (f 

Tasmanian, 18 i 10 c 

Tialllc Receipts, 1 a 10 c— 2 a 10 6—8 a 7 6 

— 6 d 7 »— 9 a 6 if-10 <i 8 tf— 11 a 4 d— 12 a 
10 #-18 a 8 rf— 16 a B t— 17 a 8 c— 18a 7/— 
19 « 7 •—21 a 9 d— 94 a 9 /— 28 a 10 <f— 28 o 
f «..«> a 10 f— 1 m 8 d— 8 m 10 6—8 in 10 c— 

8 M 8 d^lO'm 10 f— 12 m 8 e— 18 m 12 c/— 16 
m 7 c— 17 m 10 6—20 m 11 6—21 m 8 c— 22 m 
7 6— 28 m 7 f— 24 m 10 </— 27 m 12 •—28 m 7 • 
_t$ m 8 c— ao M 6 d— 81 M 7 •—'3 ; 7 rf— 4> 7 
f^^ i 7 d— 6j 7 c— 7i 10 rf— lOJ 12 «— I2y 7 

V-IS, 10 c-14 I 8 #-17^ 7 d-19.; 7/— 20j 
10 d— 21 J 7«— 94 ; 7 f-U i 7 d— 28^ ^ •—27 
J 10 c— 98 > 7 • 

Unnn Padfie, 98 m 5 6 

Varna, !4i6« 

Wateifoid and Oentrsl Irdand, 80 m 8 d 

West naader^ 28 «i 9 •— 8 w 10 c 

WolT^hamptoQ and Walsall, 2 a 10 6 

Bain, the Hearket Fall in Sydney, 2 j 8 < 

Rmmagate Harbour. 26 <i 7 6 

Bankcn (W, Bayiie) on Prwon Charities, 8 m 

bo Unconricted Prisoners, 2 i T f 

Mmj^mel ^nnirentitr oC his Birth and 1>^^« 
OeiebntHin of nt l^rhino. 17 n T/ 
JMUitMMn (Signor) H^mXth of, 5 i S a 



Real Estete Intestacy Bill, 18 o 6 e * ^ 

Needlewoman, 10 a7 d - F 

Reason in Women— Raising a Serranfi Wigi^ ^ l 

•*y7/ -I 

Redgraye (G. M.) on the Alexandra Pslace, U ^ i 

; 10 6 se 

Reed (E. J.) on H.M.S. Devastation, 12 a 5 d [n^ 

on Ironclad Ships, 28 a 12 c 

on the Reception of the Shah in Bngiud.) 

jSb 
Reformatory and Industrial SchooLs of IrelMI 

;12c 
and Refuge Union, Annual Oatheting} 23i 

6 c 
Regent's Canal Company, 1 m 8 d 
R^ent Street in the Hands of the French ^»- 

men, 24il2/-267 6/' 
Registered Letters, Bir. Williams's Case, 9 ah J 
R^tration of Voters, New Act, 25 i 6/ 
ReQly (F. S.) on a Code or a Digest, 21 a 14c- 

22 a 12 c 
Reliance Mutual life Assurance Sodety, SOi 

10 6 
Rendle (W.)on the Tabard Inn, 25/6/ 
Republican Demonstration in Birmingliam, 12 ■ 

12 d— 18 m7 f 

Palaw, 8y 7 c 

Rerenue R eturns, 1 a 10 6 

BBVIEW8:— 

Abbatt, Capt James, NarratiTe of a JoD^ \ 

ney from Heraut to Khira, 24 a 8 a I 

Notes about, 28 a 12 < 

Burgoyne, Field Marshal Sir John, Life ml ^ 

Correspondance of, by Wrattesley, 22 a 4 ^ 
Campaign of 1866 in Gennany, TransUted 

into Euglidi, 10 j 5 a 
Census of England and Wales 1871 Popn- 

lation Tables, &c., 9 a 4 d 
Cusack, iL, the Liberator, his Life M* 

Times, 12 a 6 a 
Digest of the English Census, by Jamei 

Lewis,9d4d 

Edwaides, Mrs. Vagabond Heroine, IB ait 

Elliot, Frances, Old Court Life in France, 

llfl6d 

Fiowde*s New Lectioaarr, 17 a 10 a 

Qrote, Qeoige, Pervonal Life of, by Mn. 

Qrote, 6 M 4 d 
Guiv>t, M^ THistoiie de France, VoL 2, 2T 

■i6d ^^ 
Hankey, Thomson, on the Principlei d 

Bankmg, Uj 7 a 

HibemisB Leges et Institntionee Antiqiw, 5 

J 12 a 

Hubno', Baron, Promenade Autour du 

Monde, 12 a 6 « 
— - JentoMon, — , Practical Qnide to the Eng- 

hsh LakcA, 27 M « 
— -Kelhr's New Post Ofllw Directoiy fbf 

Slaffonl«hira, ^ 14 a 6 d 

Kortbem Counties Directory, 19 a 10 a 

K\v\^<ft\, Henry, Oakahott Castie, 11 a4i 



i^fS.^oa Denominational Education mlwAW^ \ ^%\><Ww\X\.«i^eaa.-. ^>x«^ 



IS 



a 



1878.] palmer's index to " the times " newspapee. 



Boy 



^ontmuech, 

ixel, by Ouida, IS aid 
It Novels, 18 a 4 rf 

;11, Mrs., Home, Sweet Home, 18 a 4/ 
»U, Earl, Essays on the Kise and Pro- 
the Christian Religion in the West of 
19a 6a 
is from the Ammergau Mystery, 27 m 

and Heard, 18 a 4 e 

mbes' Etchings, 11 a 5 « 

h and Grove's Histoncal Atlas of 

Geography, 6 / 4 / 

d, Henry, Cyllene, or Fall of Pagan- 

kery. Miss, Old Kensington, 21 m B d 

ison, Dr. C. W., on the Depths of the 

aba 

ope, Anthony, Australia and New 

, 12a 7b 

bery, Armioius, History of Bokhara, 4 

;86 

der Dritten Armee, 15 a 4 a 

1, Capt. John, Journey to the Source 

iver Oxus, Said 

ithorpe, Lt. R. G., Lushai Expedition 

27 m o e 

Ancient Peerages — Baroniy of Mon- 

ralO/ 

halifnte,30m 12 6 

^Sir Joshua) Portrait by, 19 a 8 b—21 

Irons in the Regent's Parks, 9i 12/ 
; of the Market, 2 a 10 6—3 a 7 6—4 a 

7 6—9 a 6 e— 11 a 4 6—17 a 6 a— 18 
J a 7 c-23 a 10 e— 26 a 10 /— 26 a 10 
10 e— 1 m 8 c— 2 m 11 6—3 m 10 c— 7 

8 m 8 c— 10 m 10 6—14 m 10 /— 16 m 
in 10 /•— 21 m 8 6—23 m 7 y— 24 m 10 

7 /L_29 m 6 d—ZO m 6 d—Sl m 7 e—7 
[ij 12 a— 12> 7 6—14 ; 6 6—18 ; 12 c 
c— 20y 10 d—2lj 7 c— 25 ; 7 c— 27 i 
/7/ 

COS, from the Pall mall, 7760 
Drainage of , 1 7 w 7 </ 
[eeting in Open Spaces, \7 a 7 f 
leiro City Improvements Company, 3 

Memorial against. Signed by 00,200 
a and others, Presented to the Arch- 
5 w 5 c 

lents. 3 w 7/ 

, Yellow Fever at, 17 m 7/ 
David) Health of, 14; 9/ 
Lobt. Spencer) on British and Foreign 
ljl2r—2Sjbf 
[. M. S. Dev'istation, 5 a 11 a 

on the British Colonies at Vienna, 

Cathedral, Annual Festival of the 

lioirs, 13 j 12/ 

iiion of, 20 m 9/ 

ft.j on Wild Beasts in India, 24 m 

•) on the Forced March of the 

V 6'/ 7/' 

tea about. H ^i a Ji in ^ n ^ 



Rome, Pompard's Excursions to, 8 w 7 o 

Stayed by the Holy City, 8 w 7 a 

and Naples, 16 a 11 c 

Romish Teaching in the Church of England, 21 

jbd 
Important Deputation to the Abps. against^ 

6 m 5 c 
Rooks, Poisoned, at Malton, 19 m 8 « 
Rosa (A. J. de la) on the Araucania Loan, 17 m 

10 a 
Ross (Sir Hew) Note about, 2 a 7/ 
Rosse (Lord") on Lunar Radiation, 2j\Z f 

on the Radiations of the Moon, 2 a 9/ 

Roumania— Church Synod for Election of 

Bishops, &c., 28 a 7 c 

Ministerial Changes, 14 a 3 d 

Miscellaneous News, 8 w 7 6 

Liquor Traffic in, 29 a 10/ 

RoupeU (WiUiam) Health of, 16 a 9/ 

Royal Academy, Annual Inauguration Banquet^ 

5 m 8 a 

Exhibition, au Fink Arts 

Mr. Gibson's Bequest to, 3 m 12 • 

Vacancies, 12 m 12 6—24 m 12/ 

of Music — Master Walker Performs at 

Mrs Gladsto ne's Reception, 8 a 8 6 
Donations to, 3 m 9/ 



Agricultural Benevolent Institution, 5i 11 6 

Society, General Meeting, 29 m 12 e 

Albert Orphan Asylum, Annual Meeting, 

la9/-18>10 6 
Alfred Institution for Aged Seamen, 6 a 11 

c— 14a8c— 19^ 11 c 
Asylum of St. Anne's Society, Annual 

Meeting, 21 m 14 1/ 
Auction :— Sale of the Effects of King 

Charles XV of Sweden, 14 m 11 a 
Botanic Society, 14 a 8 /— 28 a 7/--26 m 

12/— 30y 13/ 

First Summer Fete, 16 m 6 6 

Caledonian Asylum, Anniversary Festiyal, 



17^5/ 



all, 20^9/ 



Cambridge Asylum for Soldier's Widows, 

&c.. Annual Dinner, 10 wi 12 c — 2j 14 a 
College of Veterinary Surgeons, Meeti^. 

10a 5 d 
Commission on Scientific Instruction and 

Adyancement of Science, Meetings, 26 m 8 6 

Counties Agricultural Association, 20jSb 

Exchange, the Architect of, Notes about 

25 a 5 (/— 28 a \2 d 
Foresight— King of Dahomey has his Coffin 

Made, 19 a7 d 
General Theatrical Fund, Annual Dinner, 

6il2e 

Geographical Society, 24 a 12 c — 80 a 5 € 

-»8 m 8 «— 16 m 5 /*— 27 m lid 

Horticultural Society, 22 a 9 /— 2 ; 18/— 

23y 8 6—25 y 9/— 28 / 1 2 d 
Hospital for Diseases of tho Chesty 80 \ Ift f 



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Bil 



PAUCSB^B INDBX TO <^ THl TXIHB " NXWBPAPSB. 



[April 1 to 



BailwajB (continued). 

Oude and Rohilkund, 28 a 9 a— 7 m 10 o— 

ISj 10 c— 20 ; 10 d 

Padflc— Burnt Child'i Feart, 4 a 11/ 

and the Dominion Parliament, 21 a 7 c 

Paris. Lyons and Mediterranean, 8 a 7 6 

and Marseilles, 22 a 5 a 

Peebles, 6 a 7 s 

, Penicuik, 80 a \0/S m 10 c 

Pennsljranian, 8 m 10 6 

Perkiomen, tj 1 a 

Peterborough, Wisbeach and Sutton, 1 a 

10 c 

Philadelphia and Pittsburg, 24 a 12 6 

and Readmg, 27/ 10 a 

PhUippopoll, Uj 7 c 

Porto Alegre and New Hamburg, 9 a fl rf 

<-^- Punjab and Mooltan, 28 m 5 6 

Railway Debenture Trust Company, 14 a 4 a 

— Recife and Sao Francisco, Pemambuco, 8 a 

7 6—9 a 6 rf— 80 a 10/ 

Rhymney, 18 ; 10 c 

-^ Ross and Monmouth, 12 m 8 e 

Royal Swedish, 2 a 10 6—28 j 8 6—26 j7 d 

Ryde and Newport, 28 o 9 • 

San Paulo Braiilian, 8 a 7 6—14 a 4 a— 17 

a6e— 19 aft— 28/12 6 

St. Andrews, 8 a 10 d-—\b aSd 

Sdnde, Punjab and Delhi, 26/ 7 «f 

Ship News, 28 a 6 6 

Smyrna and Cassaba, 6 a 7 «— 18 a If 

Solway Junction, 12/ 7 • 

Somerset and Dorset, 1 a 10 a— 22 a 19 a 

— ^ South Deron, 12 m 8 c 

Eastern, 11 a 4 </— 28 m 7 e— 8/ 7 d— 6 ; 

7 c— 20 ; 10 d 

• New Station— St. John's, 28 m 7 e 



Swaffham and Watton, 10 a 6 cf 

Tasmanian, 18 / 10 c 

TraflElc ReceipU, 1 a 10 c— 2 a 10 6—8 a 7 6 

_5 a 7 t— 9 a 6 d^lO a 6 d-^ll a 4 d— 12 a 
10 rf— 16 a 6 rf— 16 a 6 e— 17 a 6 c— 18a 7/— 
19 a 7 e— 21 a 9 d— 24 a 9 /— 26 a 10 (f— 28 a 

9 e— 80 a 10/— 1 m 8 d— 8 m 10 6—6 m 10 c— 
8 M 8 (/— 10 m 10 •—12 m 8 c— 18 m 12 d—U 
m 7 c— 17 m 10 6—20 m 11 6—21 m 8 c— 22 m 
7 6—28 m 7 #—24 m 10 cf— 27 m 12 e— 28 ot 7 e 
—29 »« 6 c— 30 m 6 d— 81 w 7 €—3 / 7 <f— 4/ 7 
/-5y 7 rf— 6i 7 c— 7/ 10 d—lOj 12 e— 12/ 7 
«— 18/ 10 c-14/ 6 fl— 17/ 7 rf— 19/ 7/— 20/ 

10 d— 21 / 7«— 24 7 7 /*— 25 ; 7 d— 26/ 9 «— 27 
/10 c— 28y7« 

Union Pacific, 28 m 5 6 

Varna, 14/ 6 a 

Waterford and Central Ireland, 80 m 6 </ 

West Flanders, 28 a 9 e— 6 m 10 c 

Wolverhampton and Walsall, 2 a 10 6 

Rain, the Heaviest Fall in Sydney, 2 / 6 s 

Ramsgate Harbour, 26 a 7 6 

Ranken (W. Bayne) on Prison Charities, 6 m 

on Unconvicted Priaonen, 2/7/ 

S^pAael Anniverfity of hiB Birth and Death, 
Celebntion of nt Urbino, Half 
nattazzi (Signor) Health of, 6jba 
-^jrCN.) on Oenomf national Education inln^da, 
do a 8 c 



Real Estate Intestacy Bill, 18 a 6 e 

Needlewoman, 10 a 7 cf 

Reason in Women^Raising a Servant's Wagei, 

4/7/ 
Redgrave (G. M.) on the Alexandra Pahoe, U 

; 10 6 
Reed (E. J.) on H.M.S. Devoitation, 12 a 6 </ 

on Ironclad Ships, 28 a 12 c 

on the Reception of the Shah in Bngiand, 9 

/86 
Reformatory and Industrial Schools of Ireland, ) 

;12c 
and Refuge Union, Annual Gkithering, 85 a 

6 c 
Regent's Canal Company, 1 m 8 </ 
Regent Street in the Hands of the French Wo* 

men, 24/12/-26/6/" 
Registered Letters, lir. Williams's Case, 9 a 5 / 
Registration of Voters, New Act, 26/6/ 
Reilly (F. S.) on a Code or a Digest, 21 a 14 e- 

22 a 12 c 
Reliance Mutual life Assurance Society, 80 a 

10 6 

Rendle (W.) on the Tabard Inn, 26/6/ 
Republican Demonstration in Birmingham, 12 m 

12 rf— 18 ml f 

Palaw, 8/ 7 c 

Revenu e Returns, 1 a 10 6 

REVIEWS:- 

Abbatt, Capt. James, NarratiTe of a Jou^ 

ney from Heraut to Khiva, 24 a 8 a 

Notes about, 26 a 12 e 

Burgoyne, Fidd Marshal Sir John, Life and 

Correspondance of, by Wrattesley, 22 a Ad 
Campaign of 1866 in (Germany, Translated 

into English, 10/ 6 a 
Census of Bngiand and Wales 1871 Popu- 
lation Tables, &c., 9 a 4 cf 
Cusack, M., the Liberator, his Life and 

Times, 12 a 6 a 
Digest of the English Census, by Jamsi 

Lewis,9<f4(/ 

Edwardes, Mrs. Vagabond Heroine, 18 a 44 

Elliot, Frances, Old Court Life in France, 

11 a 6 d 

Frowde's New Lectioaarv, 17 a 10 a 

Grote, George, Personal Life of, by Mrs. 

Grote, 6 mi d 
Gui:v>t, M., THistoire de France, Vol. 2, 27 

mSd 
Hankey, Thomson, on the Principles of 

Banking, 12/ 7 a 
HibemisB Leges et Institutiones AntiqusB, 5 

/12 a 
Hubner, Baron, Promenade Autour du 

Monde, 12 a 6 e 
Jenkinson, — , Practical Guide to the Eng- 
lish Lakes, 27/ 4 e 
Kelly's New Post Oflice Directory for 

Staffordshire, &c.. Ha B d 

Northern Counties Directory, 19 a 10 a 

Kingsley, Henry, Oakshott Castle, 11 a 4 « 



rune 30, 1878.] palmer's index to " the times " newspapee. 



Boy 



leyiewB (continued). 

Pascarel, bj Ouida, 18 a 4 d 

Recent Novels, 18 a 4 rf 

Riddell, Mrs., Home, Sweet Home, 18 a 4/ 

Russell, Earl, Essays on the Kise and Pro- 
gress of the Christian Religion in the West of 
Europe, 19 « 6 a 

Scenes from the Ammergau Mystery, 27 m 

Seen and Heard, 18 a 4 c 

Slocombes' Etchmge, 1 1 a 6 « 

■ Smith and Grove's Historical Atlas of 

Ancient Greography, 6 ; 4 / 

Sneyd, Henry, Cyliene, or Fall of Pagan- 
ism, 18 a4 (/ 

Thackery. Miss, Old Kensington, 21 wi 6 rf 

Thomson, Dr. C. W., on the Depthi of the 

Sea, 11 a5a 

TroUope, Anthony, Australia and New 

Zealand, 12 a 7 b 

Vambery, Arminius, History of Bokhara, 4 

j 4 rf— 5 ; 8 6 

Von der Dritten Armee, 15 a 4 a 

Wood, Capt. John,^ Journey to the Source 

of the River Oxus, S aA d 

Woodthorpe, Lt. R. G., Lushai Expedition 

1871-2, 21 mot 

levival of Ancient Peerages — Baroniy of Mon- 
tacute, 4 a 10/ 

levived Khalifnte, 80 m 12 6 

leynolds (Sir Joshua) Portrait by, 19 a 8 6—21 
a 8/ 

thododendrons m the Regent's Parks, 9i 12/ 

lice, State of the Market, 2 a 10 6—3 a 7 b—A a 
7 /L-S a 7 6—9 a 6 e— 11 a 4 6—17 a 6 a— 18 
a' 7 e— 19 a 7 c-23 a 10 e— 26 a 10 /— 26 a 10 
c_30 « 10 e— 1 m 8 c— 2 w 11 6—3 m 10 6—7 
m 10 (/— 8 m 8 c— 10 m 10 6—14 m 10 /— 16 m 
12 </— 17 m 10 f—2l m 8 6—23 m 7 y— 24 m 10 
f- 28 m 7 /'— 29 m 6 d—ZO m 6 rf— 31 m 7 «— 7 
j 10 a—lij 12 a— 12> 7 6—14 ; 6 Z»— 18; 12 c 
—19 i 7 e— 20y 10 d—2lj 7 c-25 / 7 €—27 j 
10 c— 28/7/ 

lise of Price8,/r6m the Pall mall, 7j 5c 

ichmond, Drainage of, \7 m 7 d 

light ot Meeting in Open Spaces, 17 a 7/ 

.io de Janeiro City Improvements Company, 3 
a 7 6 

itualism, Memorial against, Signed by 00,200 
Noblemen and others, Presented to the Arch- 
bishops, 6 7/1 5 c 

iver Accidents, 3 7/1 7/ 

iver Plate, Yellow Fever at, 17 m 7/ 

obertson (David) Health of, Hj 9/ 

>bin8on (Robt. Spencer) on British and Foreign 

Navies, 27> 12 ^'—287 5/ 

on H. M. S. Devistatiouy 5 a 11 a 

— (Wm.) on the British Colonies at Vienna, 
29/nl2e 

•Chester Cathedral, Annual Festival of the 
Church Choirs, 13i 12/ 

— New Canon of, 20 m 9/ 

gera (Cnpt.J on Wild Beasts in India, 24 m 

d 

?v (Major) on the Forced M&rch of the 

rht Brid^^ 6 / 7 /' 

OtUce. Noten abonL h ., A a 



Rome, Pompard*s Excursions to, 8 m 7 o 

Stayed by the Holy City, 8 m 7 a 

and Naples, 16 a 11 c 

Romish Teacliing in the Church of England, 21 

jbd 
Important Deputation to the Abps. against^ 

67/10 c 
Rooks, Poisoned, at Malton, 19 m 8 « 
Rosa (A. J. de la) on the Araucania Loan, 17 m 

10 a 
Ross (Sir Hew) Note about, 2 a 7/ 
Rosse (Lord") on Lunar Radiation, 2j\Zf 

on the Radiations of the Moon, 2 a9f 

Roumania — Church Synod for Election of 

Bishops, &c., 28 a 7 c 

Ministerial Changes, 14 a 3 d 

Miscellaneous News, 9 m 7 h 

Liquor Trafllc in, 29 a 10/ 

Roupell (WiUiam) Health of, 16 a 9/ 

Royal Academy, Annual Inauguration Biuiquet^ 

5 m 8 a 

Exhibition, see Fikk Arts 

Mr. Gibson's Bequest to, 3 m 12 € 

Vacancies, 12 m 12 6—24 m 12 f 

of Music — Master Walker Performs at 

Mrs Gladsto ne*8 Reception, 8 a 8 6 
Donations to, 3 ?» 9/ 



Agricultural Benevolent Institution, 6i 11 6 

Society, General Meeting, 29 m 12 e 

Albert Orphan Asylum, Annual Meeting, 

la9/-18>10 6 
Alfred Institution for Aged Seamen, 6 a 11 

c— 14 a 8 c—l\^j 11 c 
Asylum of St. Anne*s Society, Annual 

Meeting, 21 m 14 1/ 
Auction :— Sale of the Effects of King 

Charles XV of Sweden, 14 m 11 a 
Botanic Society, 14 a 8 /— 28 a 7/--26 m 

12/— 30y 13/ 

First Summer Fete, 15 m 5 6 

Caledonian Asylum, Anniversary FestivaL 

I7j6f 

Ball, 20^9/ 



Cambridge Asylum for Soldier's Widows, 

&c.. Annual Dinner, 10 wi 12 c — 2j 14 a 

College of Veterinary Surgeons, Meeting^ 

10a 5 d 
Commission on Scientific Instruction and 

Advancement of Science, Meetings, 26 m 8 6 

Counties Agricultural Association, 20^ 8 ^ 

Exchange, the Architect of, Notes about 

25 a 6 d—2S a \2 d 
Foresight — King of Dahomey has his Coffin 

Made, 19 a7 d 
General Theatrical Fund, Annual Dinner, 

6il2« 
Geographical Society, 24 a 12 c — 80 a S e 

—8 m 8 c— 16 TO 5 /*— 27 m Ud 
Horticultural Society, 22 a 9 /*— 2;18/— 

23 J 8 6—25 j 9/— 28 ; 1 2 d 
Hospital for "Diseases of tho Chest, 80 f 13 / 



1 r» _ rt >• 



31) a V2 e.-2^ in \^ b— \^ ^ >^. / n m^ c 



Boy 



Boyal Literary Fund, Anniyersary Dinner, 29 m 

12 a 
Mail St«am Packet Company, 10 a 6 a— 21 

a 9 a— 24 ad € 

— Masonic Institution for Girls, 15 m\2 d 
— - National Lifeboat Institution, 4 a 11 <f— 6 

6s 

■■ Hospital for Consumption, 18 a 5 e 

Naval School, New Cross, 14 ot 11/ 

— ^ Annual Meeting, 80 wi 5/ 

— Northern Agricultural Society^ Special 
Meeting, 2 i 14 a 

-— — Society — Annual Soiree, 29 a 12 e 

InriUtions Issued on Pott Cards, 1 a 

10 h 
— — Meetings, 25 a 8 a — 5 mid 
Rucker (Sigismund) Price Sale List of his Snuff 

Boxes, &c^ 28 m 12 e 
Rugby School, Scholars Elected, Uj 10 e 
— ^ Annual Speeches, 27 j 12/ 
Rum, State of Trade in, 17 a 6 a— 18 a 7 e— 30 

a 10 t— 1 m 8 c— 2 m 11 ^--8 m 10 s— 8 m 8 c 

—10 m 10 4—16 m 12 rf— 21 m 8 t— 22 m 7 6— 

24 m 10 c— 31 m 7 «— 5> 7 h—ejld— 20 j 10 </ 

_25i7f-26y9/ 
Kundell (W. W.) on the Strength of Iron Ships, 

UaBd 
Russell (Earl) on Education, at the British and 

Foreign School Society, 18 m 9/ 

• on the State of Ireland, the Irish Press 




palxxb's ind£x to ''the times 



on, 16 |- 12/ 

(COontl 

/-.i;18/ 



Buflda (continued), 
man Emperor's visit to St. Petersbui^, 5 m 12 
(f— 18 m 12 6 

Inauguration of the Black Sea Fleet and 

Adm. Greig*8 Monument, 12 ; 5 a 

— Intention of Annexing a Portion of KhiTt 
to Siberia, 2^7 a 

Khiva Expedition, 1 a 8 a — 8 a 5 b — 4 a 12 

b— 6 a 5 a— 7 a 7 a—S a 12 a— 10 a 5 a — 12 a 
5 a — 14 a 8 a— 16 a 8 a~17 a 5 «— 18 a 5 a— 
19 a 5 a— 19 a 10 a— 21 a 7 a— 25 a 5 a— 26 a 
5 a—28 a 7 a— 29 a 12 6> 80 a 5 a— 1 m 14 a 
—5 m 7 a— -8 m 7 a — 9 m 5 a— 12 m 7 a — 18 m 
7 a — 18 III 12 a-^15 m 5 a — 16 m 7 a — 17 in 6 a 
—19 Hi 7 a— 20 m 12 a — 22 m 5 a — 28 m 5 a — 
80 m 6 a— 2> 7 a—Sj 6 a— 6 / 10 a— 7 i' 5 a— 
14i 5 a— 16i 7 a--19 I* 5 a— 19 / 7 a— 20i 5 a 
— 25il2a 

Amon flotilla, Ill-Fortune of, 27/5/1 

Capitulation of the Khan of Khiva, 27 j 

5 a 

^— — Capture of Khodsheili, 21 jB a 

of Kasarasp, 24^ 12 a 

— ^— Capture oi Khiva, 9 i 10 a 

— ^— of Mangit, 21/ 6 a 

-^— Curious Coincidence in the Accounts oL 
in the Daily Telegraph and All the Year Botati, 
Paralleled, 28 m 10 fr— 29 m 8 &— 80 m 5 d— 31 
m 12 a 

the Daily Tekgraph't Explanation, 2 j 



on the Wild Bird Protection Act, 4i 4 



Rutna and Bokhara, 6 m 10 6 

and England, 12 m 12 6 

Copper Company, 18 a 7 </— 24 a 9 6 

RUB&IA : 

Birthday of the Csar, 1 m 7 a— 5 m 12 d 

— Censorship of the Press, 29 m 10 c 
in Central Asia, 24 m 5 a— 16 ;' 10 a 

— Cesaiewltch's Visit to England, 16 m 7 a— 
16i7e 

— ^ Court Circular, 2 a 5 6 — 5 a 3 a — 8 a 12 a 
—18 a 5 *— 26 a 6 6—19 m 7 a— 2i 7 &— 9 ; 7 
0— il ;• 7 i— 14> 5 o— 16 j 7 c— 17 j 7 6— 19> 5 
il— 20> 5 c 

Car at Darmstadt, 14 / 5/ 

Reported lUnessof the, I2j\2 f 

— Diplomatic News, 2 j 7 a 

— Envoy of the Khan of Khokand ReceiveF 
Uie Star of the Order of St. Stanislaus, 13 ». 

-— Exchange of Sachaliii for a Portion oi 
Kurile Islands, 15 a 5 a 

— Expels the Jews from Kiev, 19 ;n 7 a 

— German Emperor at St. Petersburg, 28 a 7 
6—29 d 10 a— 29 a 12 b— 30 a 6 a—l m 7 a—'i 
m 10/— 8 m 5 a--8 m 11 a— 5 m 12 <f— 8 m Vl 
c»— 15 m 5 a 

■ Imperial Festivities, 5 m 7 a — 6 m 5 a — 7 

m 5 a— 8 hi 7 a— 9 m 5 a— 10 m 5 a— 10 m 1? 

Orders Conferred by the Emperor on tb 

lC* »ter FeBtiYsd, 21 a 7 a 
"^^—-^reparutionafor the Reception of the Gei 
JOM Emperor, 21 a 7 a^26 a 5a 



14 a 

Foreign OflScers Objected to*, 21 a 10 e 

— — Gentlemen of the Press Allowed to 

Accompany, 9 a 5 a— 15 aba 

the Golos on, 1 a 8 a— 19 a 10 a- 



-29 a 8 
6—5 III 7 e— 18 m 12 6— 13y 4 d 

on the March to, 29 a 8 5— IS j 4 d— 26 



ilOa 



Line of Route of the Troops, 5 a 8 a— 7 a 
7 a— 2 w 12 a 

Health of, 18^ 10/ 



CoL Lomakine*8 Account of, lOy 14 c 

Col. Markosoff's Report, 10/ 14 a 

Mosgow Gazette on the Annexation of, 8 

a 8 a— 9 m 12 a— 18 m 12 a— 28 m 10 o 

Notes about, 8 a 8 a— 12 a 7/— 25^ 8 b 

Oorgunj Occupied by Russians, 14 m 12 a 

Progress of the Expedition, 10 / 14 a— 18 

7 5 6— 30y 7 a 

Reported Capture of Unfounded, 21 m 7a 

Rumoured Submission of , 8 m 7 a 

— Russian Colonel and a Few Men Impaled 

by a Bokharese Band, 13 m 12 a 
Invalide on, 28 a 6 €^-3 m 5 c— 13 m 12 4 

—16 m 7 a— 28 m 10 o— 29 m 8 «— 5 i* 9 /— 18 

j 14 Q— 26 I 12 o— 28y 10 b 

Press on, 14 a 3 a— 6 m 7 a — 13 m 12 6 



—23 m 5 a 

on the Way to, 3^ 10 b^Uj 12 6 

Military Command Conferred on the Em- 
peror of Austria, \Zjbh 

Miscellaneous News, 3^5 6—14 / 6 o 

'illoiL^Yiw^1Lxj\ci»\%X\wv, V4 a 8 « 

BVEa%e\i aX \3%\vYo^, ^ a ^ \> 



Jnne 80, 1873.] palheb's ihdex to " thk timss " MSWBPAPEtu 



8e* 



■ ■ (continued^, 

— Turooman Expedition, 28 a 5 a 

— Skirmish with Turcomans, 9 a 5 a 
BoMian Academy of Science — American Poetf 



Elected Members, ^ / 9/ 
• Army, 3 a 6 6—8 a 12 a-^i 
Bonds, 28 j 8 c— 26 j'dd 



2j7a 



— — in Central Asia, 16^ 10 a 
— Poland, 4 a 12 6 

Projects in the East, 3 ;* 10 a 

Trade with Central Asia, 8 a 8 rf 

Woman Students, 10 ; 14 c 

Rye (Miss) Home for Emigrant Children,-Notefl 
about, 3 a 10/— 4 a 8 o— 7 a7 J 

Appeal for Aid, 7 a 7/ 

Donations,16a5/- 8m7/— 18»ill/— iyil/ 

S. 
Saddlery and Harness, Export Hetums, 14 a 7 e 
%ddler (S. W.) on School Ships, 6 a 11 c 
Safflower Dye, 13 m 10 a 

State of the Market, 27 i 10 c 

Sago, State of the Market, 5j 7 6—19 j 7 S-.26 

Sala (Geo. Augustus) on the Correspondent of 
the Dailv Telegraph about Khiya, 30 m 5 /* 

Salisbury (Marquis of) on Spectral Lines of Low 
Temperature, 21 a 7/ 

Salmon Fisheries, tee Ashsxibs 



Bill, 19 a 6 6 



Fry in Sunbury Ponds for the Thames, 23 

m6h 
'One Guinea per Pound Offered for the First 

Catch of Thames, 23 m 5 6 

Supply of, 18 a 5 d 

Salomons (Sir D.) Health of, 25 a 10/ 

Salt, Export Returns, 23 a 7 / 

Saltpetre, State of the Market, 6 a 7 6—25 a 10 

/—I m 8 c— 2 m 11 6—16 m 7 rf— 28 m 7/— 4 j 

7 d—Hj 6 6—21 j 7 c— 26i 7 « 
San Domingo, the British Flag in, 30 m 8 c 
the Insult to the British Consols at, 1 a 5 

r— 29 a 7 c— 31 m 8 6 
Francisco, 600 Chinamen Landed at, 29 m 

76 

Treatment of Chinese Prisoners, 26 j 6 « 

Juan Boundary, 6 m 12 a 

Sandhurst, Alleged <* Scandals" at, 7 a 7 c 

Cadets, 28 a 10 6 

New Scandal, 22 a 5 d 

Sandwich Islands, Census of, 6 m 12 a 

Proposed Visit of the Bang to the United 

States, 2 a 5 6—7 a 9 6 
Sassoon (Sir Albert) at Heneage-lane Schools for 

Jewish Children, 6 m 12 c 
Saunders T Herbert C.) on a London Industry, 

Drugged Birds, 3 f i d 
(Edw.) on the Case of Sir Samuel Baker, 

19 aef 
Savings Bank and Money Order New Offices, 8 

a 7/ 
St. Aiban*s Abbey Reparation, 31 m 11 y--16 ; 

11 e— 21J9C 
St. Andretr's Home and Club for Working Boys, 
Annual Afeeting. 22 m 10 e 
— Unirenity—6uthne Scholarship, Award, 



St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Donation to, 11 a- 4/ 

St. Clair (Vernon) on the Mohurrum Festiyal, 15 
alOrf 

St. Coluraba's College, Meeting at Lambeth Pa- 
lace to Consider, 28 m 6 <f 

St. Cyr, Scandal at, 3 a 7/ 

St. George's Hospital, Donation of Mercers' 
Company, 30 j 10 a 

St. James's Diocesan Home, Fulham, 22m7 d 

St. John's Church, New. Cross, Completion of, 5 

of Jerusalem, Assembly of the Older of, 

26^12/ 
St. Marks', East Street, Walworth, Laying the 

Foundation Stone of, 22 m 5 e 
College, Chelsea, Anniyersary Cetebration, 

26a8c 
Victoria Park, the Queen Intmds to Present 

a Clock to, to Commemorate her Visit to the 

Park, 7 m 9 /• 
St. Mary the virgin, Soho, New Chancel Oonie- 

crated as a Church for the Poor, 29 m 11 <f 
St. Mary's Hospital, Donation to, 24 m 10 c 
^-^— Annual Dinner, 15 m 5 (f 
St. Michael and St. George, New Knight, 8 a 12 

e— 21 »i 11 / 
St. Pancras Guardians, 18 a 6 rf 
St. Paul's Cathedral, Preachers, 1 a 7 c— 2 a 9 / 

—29 m 12 c— 30 w 9 « 
Bach's Passion Messiah Performed at, 7 a 

12 6—10 a 10 c 

School, Apposition Day at, 26 ; 12 c 

St. Peters Orphan and Convalescent Home, 

Broad Street, Amateur Concert at Lambeth 
. Palace to Aid, 21 m 7 c 
Schenck (Gen.) on the Increased Tariff on Tele- 
grams, 26 / 6 /* 
School Ships, Notes about, 5 a 11 c ^ 
Scientific Instruction and the Advancement 

Science, 17/9 /*— 21; 7 6 
ScUter (P. L.) on the India House Museum, 14 y 

12 6 
Sdater-Booth (G.) on Exchequer Balances, 12 a 

10 c 
Scotch Miners Deputation on the Miners' BegTolA- 

tion Act, 7 m 5 e 
Scotland, General Assemblies of the Established 

and Free Churches of. Annual Sittings, 28 m 9 

/•— 80 m 9 e—7j 12 a 

Address to Govemment, 47 5 s 

Patronage in the Church of, 23 j 14 <^26 

yi2c 
Scott (Thos. C.) on the Com Crop, 24 a 9 rf 

on the Weather and the Crops, 21 /« 12/ 

Scott's Sewage Company, 4 / 7 c 

Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, 2 m 

11a 

Australian Investment Company, 10 m 10 6 

Church of in England, Synod of, 10 m 12 b 

— ^ Provincial Assurance Company, 1 m 8 6 

Val de Travers Paving Company, \l a3 f 

Widows' Fund and Lvfft. ^a»QSK&Rfc%*M&^> 

26 m % a ^ 

^^ f 
Seamen AAYwote, 'Wi mt^ c 
aea»oT\ Ticket ^wiat^Vi 3 V^* ^S^ 



I^eb 




PALMER 8 INDEX TO 



Sebastopal, General Todleben's Model and Lec- 
ture on, 3 m 5 a 

Selbome (Lord) on Church Matters, at Alton, 20 
y 4e 

Speech at Winchester on Opening the New 

GuUdhall, 15 m 11 e 

Sensible Patriarch— the Patriarch of Constanti- 
nople, 12 J 5 (i 

Sermon Retorted — ^an Anecdote, 23; U c 

Serpentine, Appeal for, 12 / 8 cf 

Seryia — Claims the Village of Svomik, 23j 7 b 

Massacre of Christians Planned but Preven- 
ted, 21 a 7 r 

Miscellaneous News, 24 a 7 I* — 14 ; 5 b 

New Ministry, 16 a 5 h — 16 a 3 6 

— Resignation of the Ministry, 9 a 5 6 
Tax on Foreigners, 27 ni 7 6 

— Trade Circular, 16 m 5 6 
Tribute to the Porte, 11/76 

Settled Estates, Mr. Fowler's Bill about, 16 a 7/ 
Sewers, City Commission of, Meetings, 2 « 10/ 

22m5d 
Shaftesbury (Earl) on Home for Emigrant Chil- 
dren, 8 a 10/ 

on Chimney Sweepers, 20 i 10 e 

Shah and Ciar, Notes about, 26 f 8 c 
Shakespeare's Birthday Festival, 24 a 7 f 

Bust of, Carved from the Oak uf " Heme 

the Hunter," by Mr. Perry, 9 ?n 5/ 

Celebration of, at Stratford-on-Avon,25 a 6c 

Shaw and Thompson on the Ship Pio IX., 2 a 

12 f 
Shellac, State of the Market, 9 a 6 e— 10 m 10 b 

11 / 12 b—Uj G 6— 20 j 10 d—2\ j 7 c 
Sheriffs' Banquet to the Judges, 'SOJ Se 

of London, Election of, 25 / 11/^30 / 7 c 

Ships and Distress Signals, Display of, 28 a 7 ci 

—l m 10 /• 
Shipbuilding at HuU, 9S m 7 f 
SHIP NEWS:— 

2 a 12/— 5 a 6 c— 9 a 6 a— 10 a 10 />— 18 a 

7 f—2\ a 8 6— ?5 n 9 /*— 29 a 7 /— 5 m 13 f— 
10 m 10 A— 16 HI 8 b—U »i 7 /#— 17 m 7 /*- 20 m 

6 c— 21 m 7 c— 23 m 12 rf— 24 m 12 1—27 /« 7 6 
—29 OT 6 a & /•— 2i 9 b—'6j 7 rf— 7 /5 /•— 9i 9 
6— 12y 7 &— i7 ; 11 /— 17y 12 «— 19> 9 c— 21 j 
6/_24 i 6/ -28 7 12 ^—307 9/ 

Abandoned Vessel, 13 j 6/ 

Accident to the Folkestone Mail Packet, 

7 a 11/ 

to the .Vittorta, 8 m 12-e 

the Anglian Steamship, 30 / 13 /* 

Bokhara Steamship, Trial of, 7 a 13 c/ 

Coaling of Atlantic Steamers, 29 n 7 e 

Collisions at Sea, Notes about, 15 a 11 c — 

17 a 8 c— 19 alOd 

Amateur and the Active 30 m 6 d 

' of the Amelia and the Berlin Near the 



Eddy stone, 16 i lis 

— — Bard of Avon and the Mayflower^ Board 

of Trade Inquiry into, 30 m 11/— 31 m 7y— 2 

J a/^ioj 7/ 

o/ the C. AI, Palmer and the Larnox, 

^Bo Ardof Trade Inquiry, 17 u 9 r-2S rn U d 
——■-• ^/izal^A and the Co/utu, 2i m 5 6 
'T^tZ Is/r'ti^''''^ Board of Trade In- 
V6 ' -^ 



Ship News (continuedj. 

Collision of the Lejvhzna Sestre and the 

Dulcinea, 5 / 6/ 

— — Loiret and the Lychmvar, 22 a 5 /* 

North fleet and the Murilloy ISj 7 c 

Thames and the Julius Ceredi, off Gibral- 
tar, bj 5 f 

Cunard Line of Steamers — Order on the 

Course of Sailing, 23 m 5 / 

Steamers, Notes about, 11 a 4 a 

Destruction by Fire of the Abbie Perkins^ 5 

a 10/ 

Bark Elwell, 2 a 12 j 

Feronia in Fowey Harbour, 9 a 8 6 

. of a Ship at Sea, 10 a 7 6 



7e 



Disasters at Sea, 9 a 8 6—8 w 12 « 

Drummond Castle, Safety of the Crew, 6^ 12 

«— 10J12/ 

Dutch Mail Steamers 9 a 6 a— 10 a 6 a 

Fire on Board La Plata, off North Wool- 
wich, 16 ; 7 e 

' Lady Lawrence in Victoria Docks, 28 a 

. the West of England in the Royal Canal 

Basin East, 22 ci 7/* 
Great Eastern, 15 m 5 &— 16 m 12 /*— 26 m 7 

c— 9 ;■ 12 6 

Load Line of Ships, Meeting to Fix, B a7d 

Liverpool Mail Steamers, 7 o 8 e — 21 a 9 « 

—28 a 8 e— 6 w 9 (/-19 m 9 6— 16> 14 c— 23 

j 8 6—30./ 8 e 

Mahrousse, Leaves Greenhithe, 9 y 8 </ 

Mail Steamers, 12 m 8 /— 9 jd d 

Marine Disasters from the Bureau Veritas, 

20w6c— 24.7 Ho 
Ocean Race Between the Young America and 

the La Escocesa, 3 a 5 6 
Overloading a Steamer, the Roath, Board of 

Trade Inquiry into, 24 a 12/ 
Polaris, New York Arctic Exploring Ship, 

Fate of, 22 m 5 6 
Queen of the Belgians, Ashore at Dymchurch, 

2 a 5 e — 11 a 4 a 
Red Cross Line of Calcatta Steamers, 18 a 

7d 
Release of the Parga, as Seaworthy, 2 m 12 

c— 19 w 11/ 

Roi^al Alfred, Ironclad on Shore, 18 n 8 e 

Shipping Intelligence, in everg day's paper 

Signal Lights at Sea, 12 a 10 d 

South West Pass Light on the Mississippi 

to be Altered, 15 w 5 c 

Transatlantic Steamers, 21 o 9 e — 24 all/ 

White Star Line of Steamers, 4 i 6 a 

Ships Life-Boats, 21 a 12 cf 

Notes about, 19 a 10 </— 23 ahe 

Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal 

Benevolent Society, Anniversary Meeting, 24 

m 10 e 

Mariners' Society. Meeting, 30 ; 1 a 

Shop Hours — New Bill to Regulate the Houn 

for Children and Women, 13 wj 6 e — 14 / 6 b 
SViovret* (5^o\. C t».^ on. the Murder of Major 



80, 1873.] PALMER*8 INDEX TO " THE TIMES ** NEWSPAPEE.. 



8lA 



•oor of London, 5 m 14 « 

ijonese Market, 6 m 10 a 

City, Account of, ij j ^ e 

Joiuage, 2Aj If 

K)re, Shipment of English Goods to, 28 / 7 

J 8 a 

loUege — New President, 12 wi 6 c 
ices. Scarcity of, 17i 11/ 
3 Ironworks Company, 24 m 10 a 
jra' Company, Dinner at, 21 / 5 c/ 

1 Sect, 16 rt 9 a 

Trade in the Indian Ocean, Notes about, 
9 b- 15 a 6 

y, Mr. Douglass's Account of his Escape 
1, 2 a 12 « 

Arms, Return of Exports, 19 a 6 6 
Pox, how it ii Spread, 11 i 9 e — 16 j 14 a 
1 the Oberland, 20 j U a— 27i 12 a— 30 j 

lospital, New One at Deptford, 17 m 10 d 
.nd Fever in London, 28 a 13/ 
(C. L.) on Telegraphic Miscarriages, 15 a 

George and Sons, on the Suez Canal, 23 a 

I Nuisance Act, Meeting of the Joumey- 
i Bakers about, 8 a 10/ 
in a Church, 27^' 11/ 
Poisoning in India, 21 w 6/— 23 m 10/ 

- Experiments on, 21 m 6/ 

Storm at Minnesota — Fatalities Attending, 
9/ 

n Scotland, 20 m 5 c 

)oxes and Bonhonnieres, Price Sale List 
?wo Collections of, 23 m 12 « 
Export Returns, 23 a 10 c 
Legislation, 2 « 11 t/— 20 m 1 J 
^ience Congress, 21/6 d 
:y of Antiquaries of London, 17^9 /'— 21 j 
-24>10e 

)f Arts, Annual Meeting, 287 12/ 
for the Encouragement of Fine Arts — 
eting at Lambeth Palace, 3 a 11 c 

- Third Conversazione, 10 w 7 c 
-A Engineers, 19 /« 11/ 

-ii Friends of Foreigners in Distress, An- 
d Dinner, 22 m 1 f 

for Improving the Condition of the Labours- 
Classes, 26y9c 
for the Propagation of the Faith, 23 ; 10 a 

- of the Gospel, Annual Meeting, 1 in 8 e 
for the Suppression of Vice, Notes about, 
a 13/ 

Eclipse of the 26th, 28 m 12 6—27 mid 
2rs' Daughters' Home, Annual Meeting, 21 

Institute, Portsmouth, Progress of, 10 / 14 rf 

of the Clergy Corporation, Meetings, 26 m 

h 

Annual Dinner at Lambeth Palace, 12^ 6 c 

219th Festival of, 13 m 5 e 

Meetings, 23 / 9 a 

• (W. GJ on the Cape Mail Contract, 12 / 

Sea Labour Trade, 2S m 5/ 
frican Mortgage and Inreitment Corn- 
ea 7 a 



South Eastern Railway Provident Savings Bank, 
30 m 6 (/ 

Kensington Museum, Admissions, 16 a 9 

a— 22 a 9/— 13 m 13/— 24 / 6 « 

— Mr. Cole Withdraws his Resignation, 5 nt 

14 c 

Decorative Art Needlework at, 31 m 12 e 

—10/6 J 

Lady Waldegrave Bequeaths Three Sil- 
ver Gilt Bells to, 30 m 6 e 

Permanent Colonial Department at, 3 / 

11 d 

Sovereign Life Office, 8 m 8 6 

Spaight (James) on the Vice-Regal Visit to 

Limerick, 19 m 13 c 
SPAIN:— 

— Alava, Civil Governor of, Proclamation, 16 

all^ 

Alcalde of Mura Shot by Saballs, 24 a 12 a 

Alphonio (Don) and Wife at Capeilades, 6 

m 5 a 

Appointments, 1 a 5 a 

Arming the Country, Proposal for, 7 a 7 6 

Army, Insubordination in, 24 a 7 a — 24 a 

7« 
Intelligence, 5 a 5 a — 10 a 5 a — 16 aZ a 

—17 a 5 o— 18 J 7 6—19/ 5 c 

Arrest of Caballas Rodas, 5 m 7 6 

Arrests by Santa Cruz, 30 j 7 6 

Bank of Deposit. Suppression of , 80 m 5 a 

Barcelona— Carlist Pnsoners at, 30 nt 5 6 

Demonstrations in, 28 m 5 a 

an Employer Stabbed for Not Allowing 

his Men to Join the '* Internationale," 28 a 7 6 

Masons Appeal for Short Hours, 22 a 5 a 

Opening of the Federal Republican Club, 

16 a 3 « 

Reinforcements for, 22 m 5 6 

Rioting in, 2 a 5 a— 4 a 12 a — 5 a 5 a — 9 

a 10 6—11 a 3 a— 14 a 3 a— 24 a 7 a— 12 m 7 

6— 10y7r;— 26/ 7 a 

Socialists, 23 / 7 6 

Workmen as Volunteers Not to have their 



Wages Deducted, 11 a 3 a 

Barcelonetta, Disturbances in, 25 J 12 6 

Bayonne, Armetl Citizens Protect the Town, 

1 a 5 a 

the* Carlist s at, 8 a 10 a 

Beasain Railway Station Burnt by Santa 

Cruz, 19y5c— 20i5 6 
Berga, Capture of by the Carlists, 1 a 6 a— 

9 a 10 6 

Meeting at, 26 m 7 a 

the Town Burnt with Petroleum by the 

Carlists, 1 a 5 a 

War Contribution Im|X)sed on, 3 m 5 o 

Biscay, State of , 1 a 5 c 

Bradlaugh, Banquet to, at Madrid, 26 wi 7 a 

Delivers the Birmingham * Address of 

Congratulation on the Establishment of a Re- 
public, 21 Hi 7 a 
None of the Minister Pt<i%ffi^\.^*ia wv'W* 

Buvi^ela, 1^ m o a 




PAJMKR^B iKDlBX tO ^' THft TiMxS ** NBW8PAPSB. 



Spain (eonttnuedj, 

Capellades, Doings of the Carlittt in, 29 a 

12 6 
• Capital Punishment, Abolition of in Qra- 
■ ,8a 12 a 
CarlitU Atrodtiet, 27 m 7 &— 7i 5 b 

Bum the Malls, 22 a 5 a 

Conference of Chiefs, 5 a 5 a 

— — Contraband of War for, in Flymoath 
Sound, 26 i 9 «— 30 / 14 c 

Cruelty to an innkeeper, 27 m 7 6 

<— — '^- Cut off the Anns of their Prisoners and 
then Shoot Them, 20 m 5 6 

Damage to Trains^by, 21 a 7 6 

Defeat of, at Anes and Three Chiefs 

Killed. 9 m 5 6 
— — Defeats of , 2 a 5 a — 5 a 5 a — 12 a 5 6— 
U a 8 a^l5 a 5 a—16 a 8 a — 17 a 6 a&b — 
19 o 6 a— 28 a 7 6—1 m 7 6--6 m 7 6—8 m 7 a 
— 9 m 6 a— 14 m 12 6—17 »i 5 6—19 m 7 6—20 
,„ 6 ft— 2 j 7 6— 9y 7 6—17 j 6 a— 19 / 5 e— 21 
i 6 a— 23> 7 6—26 j 12 6—27 j 6 6— SOj 7 6 
- the Englishman Named Glass has Com- 



menced an Action on his Arrest, 28 a 7 6 
Execution of Two Conspirators Suspended, 

4;5a 

■ Fallen Among, 6 m 12 « 

at Irun, 11 i 7 rf 

Captured by, 7i 6 a— 9 j 7 6—10 > 7 6 

Insurrection, Progress of, 21 m 14 a 

Leaders Shot, 24 ^ 12 a 

- Loan for, in London, Contradicted, 22 m 



5 6—6.; 6 b 
— Mayor of Torre Erca and his Secretary 

Shot bv, 7/66 
Movements, 4 a 12 a— 7 a 7 a — 8 a 12 a 

— 9 a 6 a— 11 a 8 a— 14 a 3 a— 16 a 6 a— 17 a 

5 a— 19 a 6 a— 21 a 7 6—22 a 8 c— 23 a 6 a— 
28 a 7 6—29 a 12 6—30 a 6 6—1 m 7 a— 2 m 12 
a — 5 m 7 6 — 6 m 6 a — 7 m 5 a — 8 m 7 a — 9 m 5 
a — 16 m 6 a — 16 m 7 a — 19 m 7 a— 20 m 5 6— 
22 m 6 6—23 m 5 a— 24 m 5 a— 26 m 7 a— 29 m 

6 a-.30 m 6 a — 2 i* 7 6— 3 j 6 a — 5 j 6 a — 6 j 6 
6— 7> 6 6— 9y 7 ^12y 5 a— ISj 6 a— 16^ 7 6 
— 17i 6 a— 23i 7 6— 26 j 12 6—26 ; 7 6 

Notes about, 18 a 11 (f 

Officers, Arrest of Three, 25 a 6 a 

• " Our Correspondent " on the Track of. 



17 a 5 (/— 19 a 10 e 

Priests Killed, 8 w 7 a 

Prisoners Released on Parole, 3i 5 a 

Shipped to Ceuta, 23 a 5 a 



and Railway Traffic, 4^ 6 a 

Recruiting, 28/12 a 

Shoot Two Children for Carrying Des- 



patches, 16 m 7 a 

Successes, 1 a 5 a- 



9 m 6 a— 16 m 6 6—16 
m 7 a— 23 J 7 6—27 / 5 6—30 j 7 6 

■ Surrendering in Eiglit Days to Receire 



an Amnesty, 8 m 5 a 

Volunteers Surrendering to. Shot in Par- 



t/e0, 22 m5h 

War— Notices from theCtir^Bi Committee 

/a Ijondvn, 28 m 12 g—2 j 13 b 
— - ( 'MMtJeUr (Siffiiorj Letter to Mr. Cowper in 
J^P<r to the Birmingham Message, 30 w 5 a— 



Spain (contiimtd), 

Castlelar (Signer) Reported Departure from 

Madrid, 20 / 10 a 

Catatonia, State of, 26 a 5 a 

• Address to the Soldiery at, 28 a 7 6 

— Civil R^stration, 6 m 7 6 

Certes, Opening of, 2 t 7 a—lQj 14 d 

Elections, 3 » 5 a — 4 j 6 a — 6 ; 5 6—18 / 

5 a 



Factory Bill, 27/ 6 6 

■' Meetings of, 26 m 7 a 

Parties in, 14/10 a 

Proceedings in, 4 ;' 5 a— 7j 5 a — 9 / 7 6— 

10i7a— lli7 6— ll/9(i— I6i Ib^lTjha 
—20/ 6 6—23/ 7 a— 23 / 14 e— 25 / 8 a--80; 



Senor Ladico's Speech on the Budget, 27 



7a 



/86 
Constitutional Conunittee, Meetinirs of, 16 

i7 6-18i7 6 

Cuba, Despatch of Troops to, 11 a 8 a 

Decorations, Decree Abolishing, 2 a 6 a 

Decrees, 10 m 5 a 

Lo» Descamitacht, a New Journal for 

Madrid, 9 a 10 6 

Seizure of, by the Police, 9 a 10 6 

Diplomatic News, 22 a 5 a — 16 / 7 a— 19 1 

6 c— 27/6 6 
Relations with Russia only Contingent, t 

a 6 a 
Don Carlos, Intentions to Claim the Throne, 

6 a9e 
Don Carlist, his Passes the only Safe Ones, 

16 / 7 </ 
Elections, 12 m 6 6—13 w 7 6- 14 m 12 6— 

15 m 5 a— 16 m 7 a— 16 m 14 a— 17 w 11 a 

and the ** Intransigentes," 20 w 4 / 

Government Circular about, 5 w 7 6 

Electoral Reform in Cuba, 13 m 7 6 

and England, 29 m 12 6 

and Engbsh Republicanism, 3/ 8 a 

Federal Republic, 11^7 6—12 j 6d 

— ^ Proclamation of, 9/7 6 

Finance, 28 a 7 6—28 w 6 d— 3 / 5 a 19 i 

6 c— 21 j 6 a— 23 / 7 a— 27/ 8 6 
Fines Imposed on the Families of Toung 

Men Joining the Carlists, 7 a 7 6 

Fort Mouzon, Revolt in, 25/ 12 6 

French Frontier Protected by Fx«nch 

Troops, 1 a 5 a 

the Government and the Volunteers, 1 a 4 c 

Debate on the Policy of, 25 ; 12 6 

Proclamation, 1 a 4 e 

Guipuzcoa, Santa Cruz Banishes all Women 

of Loose Character from, 25/ 12 6 
Circulation of Vehicles Prohibited, 27 j 

5 6 
International Demonstration at Barcelona. 

16/7 6 ^ 

Madrid Communists, 5 a 10 a 

Crisis in, 28 a 12 6—12/ 5 a— 17 ; 10 a— 

18/ 14 6 J J 

Irom, h m 1 b— % m VI c 



10, 1878.] palheb'b indbx to " th» ttxzb " kewspapeb. 



■Bf: 



wittnued), 

idrid, Festiyal at, 28 m 10 </ 

jrOTernment, Victorj of, 1 m 14 6 

Pasdon Play in 10 a 10 d 

Permanent Committee DiBBolved by the 

', 25 a C a— 26 a 6 a 

Placard Protesting against the New Go- 

Rising in, 25 a 5 c — 26 a 5 a 

the Volunteers in the Bull Ring Fire on 

General, 25 a 5 a 

idrid (Duke of ) his Chamberlain Arrested, 

» 6 

ilaga, Disturbances in, 18 a 5 a 

Riot in, and Death of the Mayor, 27 ; 5 6 

uufestation from Valencia, 9 a 6 a 

lundy Thursday Celebrations, 12 a 5 a 

ilitary Registers, Revision of, I6j7b 

ineral Resources of» 12 m 8 6 

inisterial Changes, 29 a 12 ^^-.17 m 5 6~ 

c— 23y 7 a 
Crisis, 24 j 12 a 
Progranmie, 21 j 12 a 
IsceUaneous News, 7 a 7 a — ^9 a 6 a — 16 a 
-21 a 7 6—22 a 6 a-28 a 76—30 a 6 6— 
12 a— 10 m 5 a— 21 m 7 o— 28 m 5 6—31 
— 13i 1 6— 14 J 6 a— ley 7 rf— 23> 7 a— 
2a 
obilized Volunteer Battalions, Recruiting 

m B a 

ntiny of the Republican Troops, 9i 7 6 — 
' 6— llj 7 6— 12 / 5 a- 18 j 5 a— 16 ;* 7 6 
at Iqualada, 17 j 10 c 
8W Ministry, 9 j 7 6— 11 j 7 6—14 i 6 a— 
' a— 30 ; 12 « 

swspapers at Rippol Forbidden by SabalU 
Fme and Death, 15 a 5 6 
sbility, Tithes of. Abolished, 29 m 5 a 
^rthem Railroad Wf;rkmen Armed to 
ad their Trains, 1 a 5 c 
3uyihi8 (Gen«) Defeat of, 14 a 8 a 
reuse. Marquis of Albaida, Curious Career 
Im 14 a 

ission Week Ceremonies, 12 a 5 a 
srmanent Committee Sittings, 10 a 5 a — 
5 a— 24 a 7 a— 25 a 5 rf— 9 m 5 a— 10 m 

Decree Dissolving it, 26 a 5 a 
iubla Bridge, Blown up by the Carlists, 
a 

tiiUlppine Tobacco, Farming of, 23 j 7 a 
[>rt Mahon, Rioting in, 10 a 5 a 
orts Suppressed, 2'6j 7 a 
relude to the Crisis, 26 a 8 a 
rotestant Church in,Third Annual Aisem- 
16/7 6 

ublic Debt, 12 m 7 6—26 m 13 a 
iiycerda. Attack on, 11 a 3 a— 12 a 5 a— 
3 6—18 a 5 a 

Subscription for the Inhabitants, 21 a 7 6 
ailway Stations Burnt by the Carlists, 19 
—20j 5 6, two notices — 21 j 5 a 
cpublic, Profpress of, 9 a 10 a — 14 a 8 a — 
tl a— 21 m 14 a-^lS j 14 b^20j 10 a 
^resident Grant's Megaage on the Ti>t4\b« 
It of. S w 7 h 
nor FiguernB*B Reply, 6 m5 a 



Spain (continued) 

Republican and Carlist Prospects, 14 j 10 a 

Revolt of Troops at Porto Rico, 17 a 5 a 

Ringing of Church Bells Forbidden, 7 a 7 6 

Saballs, the Carlist Chief, Declares he wiU 

Eiiter Madrid, 1 a 5 c 

Carlist Leaders Shot by, 27y 5 6 

Movements of, 10 a 5 a 

Salamanca, the Jesuits Expelled from, 10 a 

Ba 

San Sebastian, the Carlists at, 22 a 8 e 

Santa Cruz, Account of, 24 a 13 6 

Address to the Alcades, 24^ 5/ 

^^— Bp. of Vittoria Condemrs, 1 a 5 c 

— — Doings of , 1 a 5 c 

Letter to the Editor of Psnaami^to Etpa* 

nol, 15 a 11 c— 24; 12 a 
Orders an Englishman to be Beaten, 28 j 

12 a 

St. James's Church, Re-Opening of, 12 a 5 a 

Serrano (Marshal) Flight from Madrid, 14 

HI 10 a 
Letter to M. Thiers, 5 a 5 a 

— Seville, Riot in, 27 j 5 6— 30 i* 7 6 

Slavery, Abolition of, in Cuba, 26 i 7 a 

Banquet of the Abolitionist Society to 

Celebrate, 26j7a 

Smuggling at Malaga, 4 a 12 a 

Soldiers, Permission to Marry Granted to, 

24 m 5 a 

Standard tLud New York ITei-oiff Correspondents, 
Arrest and Liberation of, 13 m 7 6 

State of the Country, 10 a 10 a— 18 a 9/— 

25a 5 d 

Notes about, 28 a 12 a 

• Strike (Including the Agriculturalist) pro- 
mised for Next Week, 2j 7 b 

Taxation, 20 ; 10 a 

Modif ving of, 29 m 5 a 

Topete (Adm.) Arrested, 10 m 5 a 

Train near Cuero Set upon and the Engine 

Driver Killed, 2/76 

Treasury Returns, 23 a 5 a 

Two Rafts found at Asturias with Decora- 
posed Bodies Lashed to them, 17 m 5 6 

Victory of the Madrid Irreconcilables, IS j 

5 a 
Villar-Barrio, the Civil Registers at. Burnt 

by the Carlists, 9 m 5 c 
Volunteers, Circular of the Executive Power 

to the Nation about, 1 a 4 e 

War Contributions, 16 i' 7 a 

Minister's Order of the Day, 6 m 5 a 

Wellington (Duke of) Property, Reported 

Raid on, 22 m 5 6—23 m 5 a— 26 ni 7 a— 27 m 

7d 
Spanish Finance, 3 a 11 6— liy 12 a 

Financial Agency, 8 a 10 c 

Government, Recognition of. Notes about. 

10a 5s 

«*IrreconciIeables" 22 w 10 c 

Meetings in Favour of ^ 24 a T f 

I Wax ^\TvVa\«t,^^ i^ a 



Spicet, ^ti^^V.e 



17a 6 a— 24 a 9 c— 1 m 8 c— 8 w 8 c— 16 mid 
—6 i ? 6—12; 7 6—197 7 c— 26 / 9/ 

Spirits, Return of the Consumption of, 24/4/ 

Spital Sermon, 15 ti 10 </ 

Spithead Salutes, Notes about, 26 j 14 a— 27 j 

Vibration of, at Tedstone Delamere. 25 j 

BPOATINO INTELLIOENOE :— 

Annual Sailing Barge Match, 17 m 12 «— 27 

in 10 6—16 j 12 e 
Ascot Races, 7j 12 c— 9 / 14 a— 10 / 12 a— 

11 j 14 a— 12 j 12 a— 13 j 5 J— 14 / 12 /— 

Uj 12 c 

Stakes and Royal Hunt Cup, 3 / 6 c 

Athletic Sports, Amateur Championship, 7 

al2 « 

Christ's Hospital, 2jl2e 

Civil Service, 19 m 13 6 

tx)ndon, 12 mdh 

North V. South, 30 7 7 « 

Oxford and Cambridge, 1 a 12 c— 2 a 



12 e 



• Royal Military Academy, 17 m 12 c 
— Bath and Somerset Races, 21 m 12 rf— 22 m 
10 d 

Stakes, 19 m 13 a 



Bibury Club Meeting, 26 ; 8 tf 

Billiard Match, Oxford and Cambridge, 1 a 

12 c/ 
Boat Race for £100 Between Spencer and 

Edwards, 26 m 9 d—S / 6 </ 

at Cambridge, 20 m 10/— 21 m 12 d 

on the Danube, 14 m 12 a 

Carabridpe University Boat Races, 26 w 9 i 

CKantilly Races, 20 m 10/— 24 m 12 d—27 

m 10 a 
Chester Races, 5 m 14 a— 6 m 6 d— 7 m 12 a 

—8 m 14 a— 9 m 5 </— 10 m 12 €—12 mda 

and the Publicans, 1 tn 7 h 

Coaching Club, Fir?t Meet, 19 m 1 1 /*— 22 m 

10 e 

in the Crystal Palace, 5 / 9 e 

Cricket :— Cambridge University r. All 

England Eleven, 21 m 12 e 

Cavalry v. Infantry, ijlOd 

County of Surrey r. University of Cam- 
bridge, 13^5 «— 14/ 12 6—16/ 12 e 

Eton r. Winchester, 28 / o ^—30^' 7 e 

■ Gentlemen of England v. University of 



Oxiord, ij 10 d 

the South r. Players of the North, 6 / 



6/— 77 12 d—djUd 

V. Players of the South, 27/12 c 

-Household Brigade v. Military College, 



Sandhurst, S0j7 e 
— I Zangari v. Household Brigade, 21 j 5/ 

Kent V. Sussex, \0j 12 6—12/ 12 c 

Lancashire v. Yorkshire. 31 m 5 e 

— Marylebone Club v. Royal Artillery, 7 ; 



JS^ 



Sporting (continued). 

Cricket, Marylebone Club and Ground v. 

University of Cambridge, 24 w 12 6-17/ 12 d 

— IS jUd 
V. University of Oxford, 19 w 13 6— 

20 / 8 a— 21 / 5 f 

r Winchester College, 28 wi 8 6 

, Yorkshire, 27 m 10 a— 28 in 8 6 



J^ 



and Ground v. Civil Service, . j \2 h \ 

-— — t'. Eton Colhge, 12 j 12 c \ 

TTT '• ^'fff'^ri Coh^ who have Never 

J^ijcfl nt Lonls. 7,V „, IS a 

/• ^-^rnj ( 'n. and Ground, 21 w 



Middlesex r. University of Oxford, 17/ 

12 (f— 18 fUd 

r. Yorkshire, 23 m 10 d—2i in 12 e 

North V. South, 16 m 14 c— 17 m 12 e— 3 



j 6 d— 4 / 10 d 

Notts V. Yorkshire, 13/5/ 

• Old Carthusians i\ Present Carthusians, 



27/12/ 

Oxford V, Cambridge, 24/ 10 c— 25 ; 12 e 
■ Past V. Present Members of Christ 



Church, Oxford, 9jUd 

■ Prince's Club and Ground v, Eton Ram- 



blers, SjGd 
Surrey 



12 c 



V. Gloces tershire, 10/126—12/ 



r. Sussex, 6 / 6/—7j 12 €— 9 j 14 d 



Sussex V. Glocestershire, ISjoe 



— Curraghmore Hounds, 8 a 11 / 

— Derwent Rowing Club — Fatal Accident at, 
19 m 14 6 

— Epsom Spring Meeting, 21 a 12 a — 23 a 12 
a-24 a 12 rf— 28 a 8 a 

Summer Meeting, 27 »» 10 a 

Derby Day, 29 iw 9 / 

and Oaks' Predictions, 26 w 9 a 

8,000 Guineas Offered for Doncaster, 

the Winner of, 3^6/ 

■ Home from, 9 J 7/ 



• the Late Meeting, 2^' 12 6 
- Oaks, 31 w 5 rf 

• Races, 28 m 8 a- 30 w 12 a 



Fontainebleau Races, 17y 12 c 

Fox Club, 6 ;« n e— 11 / 11/-16/ 14 a , 

French Derby, 26 m9 d I 

Oaks, 19 m 13 6 

Grouse Disease in the Highlands, 7 w 9 /*— I 

12 wi 12 d—'iG in 14 c— 28 in 5 6—5/ 10 < 

Prospects, 6 w 12 c 

in Scotland, 21 / 11 « 

Hampton Races, 20 j 8 a— 21 / 5/ 

Henley Royal Regatta, 23 / 9 c— 26 j 8 d— 

27j\2d 
H. M. Staghounds, 9 a 9 6—15 a 8 c?— 21 a 

12 rf— 24 a Of 
Hunting Appointments, 5 a 10 c— 12 a 10 b 

—19 a 10 c 
Intercoloninl Boat Race — New South Wales 

- Tasmania and Sydney, 24 / 4 </ 
Iri.*h National Hunt, 23 a 12 6—24 a 12 e 

Jockey Club, 27 j \2 d 

Kerrison (Sir K,^ Sale of the Hounds and 

Hunters of, 20 /// 5 c 

Kildare Hunt Races, 24 a 12 « 

I.o\V\\ww'?> llvvwt— D^ath of the Earl of Hope- 

\ ^ (I 
V {Id 



1873.] 



palmer's nn>Ez to the " tiubs " mwtfArvB, 



6it 



(eonttnved). 

oiArket, Craven Meeting, 14 a 9 a — 16 

16 a 8 d—n a 10 c~18 a 12 a— 19 a 

I a 12 a— 5 m 14 a 

P8t Spring Meeting, 28 a 8 a— 29 alia 

-1 m 7 rf— 2 m 11 c— 3 m 5 d— 12 w 9 a 

mghton Meeting, 23 m 10 c 

cond Spring Meeting, 13 m 13 a — 14 m 

> m 10 d—\6 m 14 6—19 m 13 a 

harapton and Pjtchley Hunt Meeting, 

—2a 12 c— 3a 11 a 

rd and Cambridge Long Range Rifle 

23il4« 

t Spring Races, 7 a 12 e — 8 all a~16 

1 a 12 rf— 22 a 12 e— 28 a 8 r— 29 a 11 
14 a— 6 m 5 </— 10 m 12 €—12 m9 fr— 13 
-2j 12 d 

mmer Races, 7^ 12 d,-^ j 6 c— 9^ 14 b 

2 a 

1 Boat Club, 20 m 8 6 

m Shooting at Paris, ij 10 «— 6 j 10 e 

—7; 12 e—9j 14 «— 17 / 12 d 

«mational at Hurlingham Park, 20 j 6 

9d 

it Monaco, 7 a 12 / 

n Club, Notting mil, 7 a 12 «— 14 a 9 

12 rf— 28 a 8 rf— 12 m 9 6—13 m 13 6— 

6—26 m 9 rf— 2 j 12 e— 9y 14 <f— 16^ 

; ; 9 d— 30 / 7 e 

iflingham Club, 7 a 12 /— 12 m 9 6— 

6—26 m 9 (/- 27 w 10 a— 2 j 12 «— 9 j 

>j 12/— 19i 6/— 23> 9 rf— 30 J 7 e 

valry w. Infantry, 18 j 14 d 

rkshire v, Warwickshire, Sj 6 d 

Club, 28 m 8 6—30 m 12 6— 27^ 12/- 

Fight in London, 23 a 6 e — 24 a 7 c 
hestown Races, 23 a 12 6—24 a 8 • 
uet Match, Oxford and Cambridge 

1 a 12 d 

Single, 3 a 11 6 

bhc School Challenge Cup, 16 a 8 /— 

f— 18 a 12 6 

)f H.M. YearUngs, 9j 14 c 

rstboume Stud &c., 25 j 12 d 

ibridge Races, 27 i 12 d— 28; 6 «— 80^ 

Company's Yearlings, Sale of, 16^ 12 d 

sy Races, 19 a 10 c 

rsall's 1 a 12 r— 8 a 11 «— 22 a 12 e— 

1—6 tn 5 d— 13 m 13 a— 20 m 10/— 26 

7 m 10 a— «j 6 e—lOj 12 a— 17y 12 c 

Ic 

»rsity Boat Race — Accidents During, 

ing Match— Major Colbome's Wager, 

r 

en Stud, Epsom, 23 j 9 6 

dck Spring Meeting, 3 a 11 6 — 4 a 12 

)c 

sor Summer Meeting. 18/14 d— 19 ; 

8 a 
ing-— Metropolitan Races, 18 a 12 b 

ThnmeB Club, 17m 12 e-^28 m 10 e 
d—3l // 5 e^2j 12 d-^j 10 dn-1 i 
V2e—19;or-2Sj 9c ^ 



Sporting (rym^tnu^d). . 

Yachting, Prince of Walea' Club, %m\\d 

—10 m 12 f 
Royai Cinque Ports Club, 10 a 5 f-^llj 

12 c 
London Club, 16 m 10 •—16 m 14 o— 

19 m 13 6—20 m 10 /*— 34 m 12 d— 30 m 12 6— 

6i6/-9yi4c 
Thames Club, 15 m 10 •—22 m 10 d— 4 

yiOd— 6j6/— 12/12 6 
Spring Paintings, 6 m 10 d 
Sproat (Gilbert Malcolm) Africa for the Chiii6M» 

7/ 6 e 
Staffordshire Mines, Drainage of, 17 a 6 c 
Standard Discount Company, 6 m 10 a 

Life Assurance Company, 80 a 10 6 

of Value, (Hianges in, 26i 7 e 

Stanley (Dean) on the Persian Kings, 28 ; 18 / 

on the Tomb of Richard II., 28 j 12 s 

Star of India, Order of, New Creations, 24 m 9/ 

— 3j6* 
Stark (W. E.) on the Life Assurance Returns, 8 

jle 
Stationers' Hall, Grand Banquet at, 16y 9 6—17 

y 5 e 
Statistical Society. Monthly Meeting, 28 m 5/ 
Steains (Arthur) on the Fire at the Alexandra 

PaUce, 12/7/ 
Steam Engines, Export Returns of, 22 a 9 / 

Locomotion on Common Roads, 9 a 6 d 

Steinmetz (J. H.) on the Architect ol the Royal 

Exchange, 28 a 12 d 
Steanins & Co., on Indian Tea, 1 m 8 a 
SteelRaUs, 27 m 14/ 
Stephen (Fitzjames) on the Law of Conspiracy, 

\%a\\f 
« Stewart *' Diamond, on Sale at PitUr k Co's., 

Iiyi2a 
Stipendiary Magistrates — 17 Towns in England 

and Wales have, 21 m 11/ 
Stipenstone's Consols, 21 a 9 a 
Stocking the Thames, 4 j 11 d 
Stocks, English. State of, m every day*i paptr 
Stone (J. B.) Trop de Zile— an Awkward Ad* 

yenture, 12 /« 14 c 
Stoney (G. J.^ on the Queen's UniTorsity, 1 a 6/ 
Strangeways (H. B. T.) on Limitetion of Title 

to Land, 4 / 10 / 

on the Registration of Land, 21 m 9/ 

Stansfield (I. J.) on the Metropolitan Counties 

Co-Operative Coal Company, 16 a 6 6 
Street Nomenclature, 16 in 13/ 

in Paris, 12 m 12 « 

Tramways, Mr. Gore's Lecture on, 8 a 8 c 

Buenos Ayres, 17 a 6 a — 1 m 8 a — 1 m 



8d 



for the City of London, 10 m 12 d 

- Dublin, 9 a 6 d 

- Glasgow, 9 a 6 d 

- Lisbon, 25 a 6 fr— 9 m 6 6—9 m 6 d 

- London, 9 a 6 d 

- Ma^tM, H i ^ a 



Strangers Home for Asiatics, Annual Meeting, 
29 w 7/ 

8TBIE[£S: — 

Threatened in the- Building Trade for a 

Further Adyance, I9j&e 

— ^ of t^e Bath Coachmakera, Averted hj Con- 
cessions, 21 <rll/ 

of the Brakesmen on the Pacific Missouri 

Railway, 26ye/* 

-^-^ Cab and Omnibus Drivers, in Naples, 28 y 
12 a— 30i7 6 

of the Card-room and Blowing-room Hands 

at Ashton, 26 ; 8 /" 

-^ at the Cardiff Docks, 12 m 18 s 

— of Carpenters and Masons, in London, 24 m 
56 

of Carters at Manchester, 28 m 9/ 

^— Ciphers at Manchester, 8 m 12 e 

— Qe veland Iron Stone Miners, 24 f 7 /"— 25 / 9/ 

of 4he Coach Builders at Bath, 15 a 9 s 

in Cocoa-Nut Matting Trade, 12 a 5 </— 18 



all/— 22 a 11/ 
of C " 



Colliers at Low Stubbin Colliery, Gj 5 s 
—9 J 7 f—l2J 5 c— 18 ; 7 /*— 16 j 14 a 
at St. Etienne and Firminy, 21 ; 6 a 

at Westville, Picton County, 29 m 7 6 



^— of ComjMsHors at Breslau, A a 5 a 

— ^ of Cotton Spinners at Burnley, 28 / 12 c 

of the Cotton and Woollen Mill Operatiyes 

of Rhode Island, (9 m 6/-21 m 18 a 
-^— Female Cardroom Hands at Greenbank, 
Blackburn, 22 m 9/ 

Fishermen at Kinsale, 10 a 6 e— 18 a 6 s — 

18 a 8 rf— 19 a 19 /• 

of the French Polishers, 26 ; 11 /^ 

Gas Men at New York— the City in Dark- 
ness, 8 a 12 6—14 a 3 c— 24 a 12 6—2 mi 4 6 
— ^ Stokers in Brooklyn, 29 m 7 6 

on the Groat Western Railway, 7; 9/— 16 

j7d 

Permanent- way Men, Sj 5/— 5 j 9/ 

of the Iron Puddlers in Penns)flyania, 21 m 

18 a 
London Gas Stokers— Release of the Con- 
victed Men, 16 a 4 e 

— of the Masons at Barcelona, 24 a 7 a — 26 a 
5 a — 1 m 7 6 

-^— Miners at Decazeville, 2 m 12 a 

of the New York Croppers, 21 m 18 a 

New York Horse Shoers, 29 m 7 6 

Newcastle Coal Men, 15 a 7 6 

PUsterers at Manchester, 23 m 9/ 

Platelayers at Konigsberg, 4 a 12 6 

Printers at Leipsic, 1 a 5 a-721 a 7 6 

Quarry men at Ecaussines, 14 a 3 6 

— Railway Carters, &c., at Manchester, 13 m 

11 /• 

— Drivers, in Missouri, 4a 4 d 

Threatened of the Sheffield Enghieers, 7 ; 

of the South Wales Colliers, Another Rise 

J^msnded, 26 a 9/—Bm 9/ 

Another Conteqaent Strike, 29 a 12 c 

-J- of the West Boot MtLken, 18 a 7 «— 24 a 

^'^-'^i^7aoTw^^^ Smelting 



Sturge (Edm ) on Labour in Cuba, 8 a 7 cf 
Stuttgart, Anti-Jew Riot in, 14 a 5/ 
Submarine Telegrams, Notes about, 4 1 7 <f 
Subscriptions for Belligerent Powers by ^Neutral 

Nations -Legal Opinion on, 9 a 7 c 

the Eamomist on, 14 a 6 c 

Notes about, 10 a 10 /— 15 a 11 <i— 28 a 

12 a 

Westmifuter Gazette on, 9 a 7 c — 15 a 11 d 

Suffolk Agricultural Show, 2Sj 10 6 

Sugar Dutiea, Reduction in, 9 a 6 a — 10 a 6 a— 

16 a 5 c— 21 a 11/-10 m 10 6—12 m 8 c— 2i 

»/ 

International Commission about the Duties 

on, 16 a 3 a— 17 a 5 a— 17 a 6 d— 19 a 8 a— 21 
a 7 rf— 24 a 7 a— 8 m 7 «— 21 m 3 c— 7i 10 c 
— — Refiners and Mr. Lowe, 14 a 4 c 

State of the Market, 2 a 10 6—3 a 7 6—4 a 

7y— 6 a 7 6—9 a 6 «— 10 a 6 e— 11 a 4 6—16 
a 6 c— 17 a 6 a— 18 a 7 e— 19 a 7 c— 23 a 10 « 
—24 a 9 c— 25 a 10/— 26 a 10 c-W a 10 s- 
1 m 8 c— 2 m 11 6—8 m 10 «— 7 m 10 rf— 8 m 8 
c— 9 m 6 e— 10 m 10 6—14 m 10/— 16 m 7 d— 
16 m 12 rf— 17 m 10/- 21 m 8 6—22 m 7 6—28 
m 7/— 2 m 10 c— 28 tn 7/— 29 m 6 d—SO m 6 
d— 31 m 7 a— 4y 7 dr^j 7 6—67 7 rf— 7 ; 10 a 
— liy 12 6— 12y 7 6— 13 / 10 6— 14y 6 6—18 y 



J 10 </— 21 ; 7 c— 26^ 7 «— 
-28; 7/ 



12 c— 19 ;• 7 e— 1 

26.;9/— 27>10 
SDldlDBS :— 
of Alexander Ashton, in a Railway Carriage, 

6 IT 5/ 
of John Askew, at his House in Southwark, 

14 I 6 6 

of Mrs. Elizabeth Bubb, at Faningdon 

Street Station, 7 ; 5 /" 

of Robert Bartlett, at South Perrott, 29 a 

9/ 

of Herr Boschan, 17 w 5 6 

— of Robert Bradshaw, after Attempted Mur- 
der at Bradford, 12 a 5/ 

of Captain Carew, in Bristol Asylum, 17 j 

9/ 

of the Captain of the Alardue, 2\a7 d 

of Esther Day, after Attempting to Muidor 

her Children, at Erith, 14 m 12 < 

of Earl DeUwarr, at Cambridge, 24 a 11 « 

—25 a 6 « 

of a Blacksmith, Named Etchells, at Den- 
ton, 20 m 9/ 

of a Giri, off Lambeth Bridge, 12 m 18 /* 

of Thomas Holmea, at Golden Square, 16 m 

10 c 

of Mr. Alfred King, at Hereford, 1 a 5 6 — 

2 a 9/ 

of Mary Ann King, by Throwing Herself 

from an Upper Window, 12; 9/ 

of Quarter-Blaster, Sergeant Laridn, at 

Richmond, 4 i* 5 6 

of Edward Lee, at Maida Hill, 16 a 9 e 

of George Alfred Loan, at Bethnal Green 

15 a Id 

ol 3oYm Y«sjc^, q.I^^^%.^^wtql,V\ a^ «. 

ol Maxl\wa TwJbl, ^U^iasx^ortCcw^Tv^^^'ia. tic 

10 b , ^ , ^ 
ol 3o\mB«^^C>^J^xi^^^*V«ft^^^^^ 

T m 11 b 



une 80, 1873.] pajlmeb's index to " the Tikis ^ nb wspiSsar 



SnicidM (continued). 

of Major Ripley, at Paddington Tenninof, 

S4 m 5 e— 27 m 7 < 

of William Robinson, 10 m 7 « 

of John Jacob Schweitzer, in the Thamef, 

llaSd 

of George Smith, off Kingston Bridge, 8 ; 9 e 

of Mr. Tee, at Wood Green SUtion, 2j7e 

— 4ill6 
of Mn. Prisdlla Tiwner, Found Drowned 

off Graretend, 6 ; 9/ 
of William Turner, at Brampton, after Mur- 

doing hit Mother's Servant, 9 m 5 6 
of the Valet de Chambre, of M. Rodriguei, 

in PariB 7 m 5 < 
Death by Apoplexy of M. Rodrigues on 

Hearing of it^ 7 m 5 < 
of the Widow of Rev. J. C. G^regory, who 

Drovmed Hertelf at Cherryhinton, 9 m 10 cf 

of Arthur Zealey at Mufbnry, 17 a 9 « 

Supposed in the Thames, 5 a 10 d—7 a If 

Sun, Spots on, 18 m 9/ 

Sunday Funerals, Intended Stoppage of , 8 m 8 </ 
Rest Association, Converscuiotis at the Na- 
tional Club, 28 i 12 e 

School Union, Annual Meeting, 9 m 9/ 

Trading Prosecutions — Domonstratioiii 

about, 19i7 6 

Meetings to Oppose, 1 m 12 e 

in Lambeth, 2 a 12 •— 8 a 12 •—21 a 7 d 

in St. Pancras, 3 a 9 •—22 a 11 • 

Sunlight for the Sick, 28 j 11 « 
Superannuation New Act, 5i 5 6 
Supplemented Checks— Me Enlabgid 
Surgeons, Royal College, 1 m 7 c 

Ad^tions to the Museum, 28 a 12 e 

List of Past Examinations, 10 a 10 a — 11 

a 5 (/— 6 m 5 c— 287 14 • 
Surrey Chapel — Laying the Foundation Stone of 

Christ Church to Supply the PUce of, 27 ; 

12 c 
Lord Rusyel to Lay the Memorial Stone, 29 

a 7 c 
SUSPENSIONS:— 
Arrerino, Messrs. of Palmerston Buildings, 

7o 8a 

Baxendell, Thomas, of Denton, 15 m 7 a 

Bensaud, Isaac, of Manchester, 2 a 10 a 

Birtwistle, John, & Co., of Accrington, 24 a 

96 

Forrest, W., of Dsisyfleld, 10 a 8 6 

Marshall, G. B., & Co., of Great Winchester 

Street, 81 m 7 a 

Mitchell, Henry Sadler, 19 a 1 6 

Neumann, Gingold, & Co., of St. Mary Axe, 

2 m 11 a— 16 m 12 c— 19 m 9 & 
Stride, John and William Stephen, of West 

Smithfield, 14 >6 a 

Texter & Co., of London, 80 a 10 6 

Willis, Bros., of Luton, 27 i 10 a 

Suter (Bp.) on the Occasional Sermons Bill, 16 

m7d 
Swanz^ {A.) on the AshMntee Wat, 22 ml t 
Sweden, CoronsUon of the King, IB m 7 h — 16 v\ 

12 a— 17 m 12 ^--22 m 11 a^29 m 10 b 
mmmMoEoj^lieh Envoy Mt the Coronation, 19 m 



Sweden, Sale of the Effects of the Late King, 14 n 

11a 
Scandinavian Coinage Commission Sanc- 
tioned by the Chambers, 21 a 7 c 
Swedish Iron Railway Stock and Implemtnl 
Works, 19a 7a 

Licensing System, 8 m 8 </ 

Swimming Schools, Notes about, 19 a 12 a 
Swindlers by Forged Letters, 3jb b — 5 ; 12 d 
Swindling by Means of Enlarging Checks, 7 m 12 

c— 10 m 5 / 
BWrrZEBLAND :— 

Arrest of French Refugees, 14 m 12 &— 17 

m 5 a— 21 m 7 6—23 m 5 b—2 j7 c 

Church and State in, 28 a 7 c— 2 / 7 c 

Diplomatic News, 18 9 5 6 

Dismissal of Refractory Priests, 6 m 7 c 

Duchess of Madrid and Carlist Agents For- 
bidden to Reside in, 7 m 5 6 

Elections, 6 wi 6 6 

Father Hyacinthe, «•• Gsnbya 

and the Italian Rsilwavs, 20 m 5 6 

Bp. Luchat at Atlishofen, 21 a 7 r 

Meeting of Old Catholic Delegates, 22 a 5 £ 

Newspapers in, 15 a 1 1 • 

Papal Brief to the Pastors of, 28 a 7/ 

Protest of the Duchess of Madrid Against 

her Expulsion, 24 m 5 a — 80 mbb 

Revision of the Constitution, 20 m 5 6 

and the Vatican, 22 a 5 6 

Sydenham (Martha) on Uncertilicated Teachers, 

24j 12/ 
Symes* Patent Economic Gas Company, 9 ; 9 a 
Symons (W.) on the State Purchase of Railways, 
12a 8c 



Tabard Inn, Notes on Preserving, 20 / 8 h — 21 j 
ll/-25y6/ 

Accounts of, 28 J 6f—2Bj 6/— 27i 8 a 

Tait (P. M.) on the Albert Assurance Company, 
9a5s 

Tallow, Sute of the Market, 1 a 10 //-2 a 10 i 
—3 a 7 6—4 a 7 /— 5 a 7 b— 7 a 8 a— 8 a 10 • 
—9 a 6 e— 10 a 6 •— 11 a 4 ^— 16 a 6 c— 17 a 
6 a— 18 a 7 «— 19 a 7 r— 21 a 9 b—22 a 10 c^ 
28 tt 10 «— 24 a 9 c— 26 a 10 /— 26 a 10 c— 21^ 
a 9 c/— 29 a 7 /"—SO a 10 «— 1 m 8 c— 2 m 11 / 
—3 wi 10 e— 6 m 10 6—7 m 10 rf— 8 m 8 r— 9 1 
6 e— 10 m 10 6-12 m 8/— 18 m 12 rf— 14 m I 
/— 16 m 12 d—l7 m 10 /— 19 m 9 «— 20 m 11 
—21 m 8 6—22 m 7 6—28 m 7 A- 24 m 10 e- 
26 m 8 6—27 m 12 rf— 28 m 7 /-29 m 6 rf-4 
m 6 rf— 31 m 7 e— 2 ; 9 b—4j 7 rf— 6 i' 7 6— f 
10 a—lOj 12 a— 11> 12 6— 12 i* 7 6— 13 J U 
— 14y 6 A— 17 J 7 •-18> 12 c— 19i 7 •— « 
10 rf— 21 i 7 c— 23i 8 a— 24> 7 d— 25> 7 1 
26 j 9 r—27J 10 c— 28 j 7 /SO J 8 a 

Taxation of the Metropolis from 1856 to 187S 
m9/ 

Taylor (John) on the Dishonest Dipsomaniin 

Tea, IroTv ^Bi^iv\^'ltM^» \Twi«>^i5G«s^^^. >5afc^ 

ItvdVaiv, ^^ tt \K t 

^ai«* aSttONXVV m^ O'-* ^^"^ 



i-aljOEB's INDSX TO ^^ THI TDIES " NEWSPAPSB. 



[April 1«« 



Tea SeMOD, 12 j 7 6—27 j 5 e 

Sute of the Market, 1 a 10 a— 2 a 10 6—8 

a 10 </— 16 a 6/— 22 a 10 6—28 a 10 «— 29 a 7 
/-6 TO 10 a— 18 TO 12/— U m 10/— 27 m 12 d 
-^ j 7 /—ii y 12 e— 12 > 6 c— 17 ; 7 <f— 24 j 
7 c 

Teede and Bishop on the Sugar Duties, 9 a 6 a 

Telegrams Between France and England, 6 m 
10 a 

Telegraphic Miscarriages, Notes about, 15 a 6/ 

Wire s, Va lue Returns, 22 a 5 c 

TELEGBAFHB:— 

— Anglo-American — ^Beduction of Tariff, 28 
m 7 d^UJ 6 a 

Atacama to Europe, 28 / 7 c 

Atlantic Companies, Amalgamation pro- 
ject, 2 a 10 a-^ a 7 a— 6 a 7 a— 8 a 10 rf— 3 
m 10 a— 21 m 8 a— 28 m 7 (i— 28to 76— 28 ; 7 c 

New Cable, 18 m 12 6—15 m 6 c— 11 f 6d 

17 ,• 5 6— 18y 7 c— 19 J 5 d— 20> 6 c— 21 i 5 6 
— 28i 7 c— 24> 12 6— 26y 12 c— 26 ; 7 6— 27i 
5 e— 28; 12 6 

-— ~ Biral, Correspondence about, 4 a 12 e — 7 
a8 a 

Australia, New Stations in, 24 / 4 e 

Brazilian Submarine, 80 a 10 6—8 m 8 a— 

9 m 5 6-14> 6 /— l«i 14 6— 24^ 9/— 26> 12 
/-80/8rf 

British Australian, 11 a 4 a— 24 a 9 e— 6 to 

10 c -21 m 8 c 

-— *- Indian Extension, 24 a 9 «— ^ m 10 c— 18 

m 12 <i— 21 m 8 e 
China Submarine, 24 a 9 e— 29 a 12 e— 6 to 

10 e— 21 m 8 c 
^— Cuba and America, 28 w 7 d 

Direct Spanish, 18 j 12 a 

Eastern, 7 a « 6—26 m 12 /— 7 7 10 a— 17 ; 

7 rf 
Estimates for the Service, 2 a 12 e 

— French Atlantic Cable Company, 1 a 10 o 
—22 a 10 a— 26 a 10 a— 28 a 9 a— 80 a 10 6— 
21 in 8 a— 24 to 10 a— 26 rh 8 6— 14 j 6 a 

— — and Anglo-American, 24 a 9 a 

— German Union, 8 m 10 a — 31 to 7 e 

Great Northern, 7 a 8 6—29 a 7 d— 4 ; 7 e— 

6>6 6 
Western, 24 to 10 a 

— Hejwest and Harannah, 29 to 7 6 

— Hong Kong and Shanghai, 8^ 5 6 — 6j 7 6 

— Indo-European, 13 to 7 d— 14 to 10 <* 
Japanese, 80 w 6/ 

-^ Jutland, 27i 6 c | 

*— - Madras and Penang, 27 to 12 c I 

-^ New Atlantic Cable to Chebucto Head, 6 m \ 

12 a 
Cable Ship, 19 to 7 cf 

Offices Opened, 29 a 8 a— 27 to 12 rf 

— York, Newfoundland and London, S m i 
d^27 m 7 6—28 m 7 6— 12 i' 6 c- 14 / 6 d 

-^ Notes about the Staie of, 1 a lO/ 

— Renter's Company, 20 to 11 a— 22 to 7 6 
Spanish Direct, 29 a 7 rf 

— ^ StMte of Shareg, tn every day's paper 

Submuine, 7a 8 6—30 a 10/ 

, _ - Note§ about, 4j7d 

I ^-^V^CompUmentaij Messages, 18 ; 14 c 
m "^ ^^ Atessa^es, 3 a 9/— 10 a 



Telegraphs (continued), 

9 e— 17 a 6 rf— 24 a 9 c— 8 m 6 /— 16 ro 6 <<- 

22 TO 11 c— 29 m 7/— 5i 7 6— 12^ 11/— 19; 7 

c— 26y9rf 

West India and Panama, 9 a 6 d—Z m 10 a 

Telegraphy, Cheap, Notes about, 8 to 10 c 
Temperance in the Nayy, Meeting at DeTonport 

about, 29 tf 11/ 
Temple, Middle, Grand Day at, 12 > 11 « 

Church Serrices, 20 to 5 c 

Readings in, 9 a 6 6 — 20 to 6 c 

Ten Hours Bill, 26 a 10 rf 

Thames Embankment— Victoria, 8 a 7 o 

Angling, tee Anolino 

Watermen's Company, Duty Exempted, 19 

TOl2d 
THEATRES: — 

Adelphi, 16 a 8 a— 16 a 6 c 

Alexandra Theatre, Opening Day, 2 i 12/ 

Brighton Aquarium, 15 a 8 <f 

British Museum on Easter Monday, 15 a 

8c 
Charing Cross, 15 a 8 a— 21 a 8 e— 16 m 7 

e— 26 m7 d 

Court, 16 TO 7 c 

Crystal Palace, 15 a 8 6— 7 to 8 d— Sj 5 d 

Notes about, 7 to 8 d— 8 m 10 </ 

Drury Lane, 1 a 8 c^— 12jf 6 / 

Madame Ristori at, 16 i 7 rf— 23y 10 6 

Meeting of the Renters, 9 a 5 rf 



• Egyptian Hall, 15 a 8 6 
• Dr. Lynn at, 4^4/ 



Experimental Hamlet at the Crystal Palace, 

6 TO 10 

French Plays, 26 a 1? e— 7 to 6 / 

Notes about, 6 to 5/ 

and the Lord Chamberlain, 5 o 8 6 — 81 m 

8 6— 9 J 11/— 237 10 c 

Gaiety, 5 a 8 c— 15 a 8 a — 6 to 6 6—28 to 8 c 

Gallery of Entertainmeat, 2j6e 

Globe, 28 a 10 a— 287 11 e 

Harris (Augustus) Benefit for the Family 

of, 82 a 7 / 

Haymarket, 15 a 8 a— 25 7 12 e 

Hengler's Cirque, 15 a 8 a 

Her Majesty's Opera, 16 a 6 6 — ^21 08 c— 

28 a 12 c— 7 to 5 e— 12 to 14 6 

Theatre, 14 a 6 c 

Holborn Amphitheatre, 15 a 8 a 

International Exhibition, 15 a 8 c 

Jenny Lind at Northumberland House 

Concert, 5 to 11/ 

London Ballad Concerts, 16 a 8 a 

Lycenm, 14 to 10 6 — 2Bj 10 6 

Eugene Aram at, 21 a 8 rf— 22 a 8 6— 24 

a 6/ 

Madame Tussaud's, 15 a 8 c 

Ristori at Drury Lane, 16 j 7 rf 

Moore and Burgess Minstrels, 15 a 8 6 

New York— Uncle Sam at, 4 a 4 d 

Nilsson (Mad. Christine) her First Appear- 
ance at Her Majesty's Opera, 7 to 6 e 
Olympic, 1\ m 14 c— 30 3 10 6 

. PaU\ c;Nl«A«cmfc^ x^-K^v^-'^^'^^^ ^V ^*^ 

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Theatres ^c&n^'nuecO. 

Polytechnic, 15 a 8 c — Sj 6 d 

•^— Prince of Wales's, I a 5 e 

Princess's, 14 w 10 b — 22 mSd 

M. Brasseur at, 13/4/ 

Queen's. 8 m 12e— 23 j 10 b 

Royal Albert Hall, 24 m 6 e— 16^ 7 e 

Alexandra, 28 m 8 c 

Gallery of Illustration, 15 a 8 6 

- Italian Opera, 2 a 5 /'— 7 a 10 c— 14 a 6 

0—16 a 8 a— 16 a 6 a— 21 a 8 6—8 m 12/— 12 
m 14 a— 19 m 14 a— 9 ; 11 /— 16 ; 9 b—SO j 
10 6 

St. James's, 21 m 14 6—29 i» 12 rf 

South Kensington Museum on Easter Mon- 
day, 15 a 8 c 

Spring Theatrical Season in Paris, 16 m 7 c 

Star and Music Hall Derby, Destroyed by 

Fire, 26 a 7/ 

Strand, 15 a 8 a— 19 a 10 rf 

Surrey, 16 o 6 a 

Windsor Castle on Easter Monday, 15 a 8 rf 

Zoological Society's Gardens, 16 a 8 c — 8 j 

5 d 
Thirty Four Tears in Chancery, 7i 11 c 
Tholuck (Dr.) Celebration of his Fiftieth Anni- 

versary as Professor at Halle, 18 a 6/ 
Thoms (^Wm.) on Anti-Centenarianism,* SmlO d 
-Sj 10 c 

Mr. Jeffery's Reply to, 10 wi 11/ 

Thrift, Instance of, in Uttoxeter, 13 m 12 6 

Saturdm Review on, 20 w 12 c 

Tichbome Defence Fimd — Letter from the 
' Claimant Enclosing the Official Letter Declin- 
ing to Aid him in his Defence, 26 m 9 d 
Tidman (J. F.) on the Steam Service Between 
Singapore and the Dutch East Indies, 30 j 8 a 
Tiger Story— Mr. Gay KiUeJ, 6 m 9 c 
Tilley (Robert) on the Crimean Cemeteries, 24 j 

10 c 
Tin— East Botallack Tin Mine Company, 29 a 7 d 

Great Tin Works Association, b a7 a 

State of the Market, 24 a 8 e/ Idjl b 

Wheal Mary Tin Mining Company, 29 a 7 d 

Tin Plate Trade, State of the Market, 5 « 7 6 
Tivoli (V. de) on Volcanic Affinities, 15 a 10 6 
Tobacco, Import Returns of Unmanufactured, G 
>4e 

and Snufif, Import Returns, 19 a 12 a 

Too Good to be True— Trees for Public Streets, 

8in6e 
Tooting Common, Annual Report on, 1 a 8 c 
Tottenham, Royal Visit to, 18 a 6 e 
Tours in Egypt and Palestine, Mr. Cook on, 27 

mB/ 
Town Clerkship of London — Vacancy, 19 in 12 d 
Trade, Board of. Notices, 2 a 7 /'— 9 a 8 b — 12 a 
8 a— 16 a 6 Or— 23 a 8 a— 30 a 8 b—3 m 8 6—7 
m 7 /— 10 m 7 f—U m 7 d~2l n 10 b—26 ui 7 
a—ij 8 a— 7 j 7/— Uj 9/— 14^ 8 c^2oj 6 e 
—28 J 6/ 

Returns, 8 a 1 1 c— 8 w 8 a— 9 j9 a 

Austrian and Hungarian^ 23 a 10 b 

with Central Asia, Deputation about. 26 a 

9y 

Combinations, liesult of, 81 m 8 a 

•^-' Disputes, iU a i) e 



Trade, Foreign of the United Kingdom, 4^ 4/ 

Mark — a Case of Watches, 28 a 11 6 

Outrages at Haggs, 4 a 12 « 

State of, 2 a 10 e— 8 a 7 6—4 a 7 «— 6 a 7 6 

—7 a 8 c— 8 a 10 d— 9 a 6 c— 10 a 6 e— 11 a 4 
6—14 a 4 c— 16 a 6 c— 18 a 7 e— 19 a 7 c— 21 
a 9 c— 23 a 10 t— 24 a 9 c— 25 a 10^—26 a 7c 
—26 a 10 c— 28 a 9 c— 80 a 10 c— 1 m 8 /— 3 
m 10 6—5 m 9 6—7 m 10 rf— 8 m 8 c— 9 m 6 / 
—10 m 10 /— 12 m 8 t/— 14 m 10 «— 15 w 10 / 
—16 m 12 e— 17 m 10 6—19 m 9 c— 21 w 8 e— 
22 w 7 6—23 TO 7 /— 24 m 10 rf— 26 to 8 rf— 28 
TO 7 c— ::9 TO 6 d—30 m 6 a— 31 to 7 6—2 j 9 d 
—5 ; 7 ;>— 6 j 7 d—9j9 c/— 11 ; 12 c— 12 j7 d 
— 13i 10 c— 14> 6 d— 16 ; 9 e— 18 ; 9 /— 18 J 
12 a— 19 J 7 e— 23y 8 e— 25^ 7 c- 26 j 9 e- 28 
;• 7 f—SOj 8 c 

Union Discipline — Case of the West End 

Boot Makers, 19 a 10 f 

Meeting, 8 j 6 c 

Unions, Monster Demonstration to Repeal 

the New Act, 10 a 7/— 22 m 11 /— 2 J 8 e 

with Western China, 23 a 10/ 

Trades Unions Demonstration in Hyde Park, 12 
TO 9 c— 16 TO 13/ 

Train (Geo. Francis) Note Denying his being in 
a Lunatic Asylum, I2j9f 

Training Hospital, Tottenham, 16j 11 « 

Tramways, see Street 

Transfer of Land, Notes about, 10 a 5 /* 

Shares, Recent Decisions about, 30^' 8 6 

Travers (Archibald) on the International Sugar 
Conference, 17 a 6 rf 

Treasury Chambers —Official Notice, 7 ;' 7 f 

Trees for Streets Proposed in New York, 8 to 6 « 

Trent College, Laying the Foundation Stone of, 
'SO J 9 d 

Trevor (liev. George) on the State Telegraph, 1 
a 10/ 

Tribunals of Commerce, Meeting at Guildhall to 
Establish, 21 m S c 

Trinity College, Dublin, New Act, Sj5d 

Exhibitions, 16 j 12/ 

Fellowship Examination, llj9e 

Operations, 9^ 12 c 

House, Court Meetmg, I0j7c 

Tripoli, News from, 4/6/ 

Trop de Zele — a Railway Adventure, 12 m 14 c, 

Trust and Loan Company of Canada, 21 to 8 a 

Tulip Exhibition in 'lemple Gardens, 12 to 7/ 

Tumuli on the Yorkshire Wolds, S a 10 d 

Tunbridge Wells Conservative Association, An- 
nual Dinner, 19 a 5 e 

Tunis, the Bey Grant a Concession to an 
Englishman to Found a Bank in, 6y 5 6 

Secret Treaty of England with, 12 j 5 a 

Turk at Home — Assault on an Englishman, 27 
jSa 

Turkestan, Eastera, 7 a 7 6 

TURKEY:- 

Accession Fete, 27/5 b 

Articles foe U\vi VvQ,\v\\'a.^T.Vw^\^\Si\!w^\5kCLXkV> 



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Turkey (continued). 

Buaget, 5 a 6 6 

Camp of Schumla, 24 m 6 a 

— Cholera, 9 m 6 b — 12 m 7 c 

ChriBtian Employes of the Gtoyernment to 

Work on Sundays, 24 m 5 a 
Compact with the Khediye in Case of War, 

2AJ 12 S 

Notes about, 2b j 6/ 

Conflict with Persian Smugglers, at Stam- 

boul, 14 a 8 6 
Danube Navigation Conyention, 24 j 12 h 

— and its Dependencies, 24y 12 a 

Diplomatic News, 26 a 5 c — 26 a 5 b — 14 m 

12 6—19 m 7 c— 27 m 7 6— 18i 5 6—20 f 6 c- 

2lj6b-^2Bjl2b 

Finance, 12 m 7 c 

the Ihret Suspended, 10 a 6 6—14 a 3 6 

the KhediTC at Constantinople, 24 m 5 b — 

18y56 
Lebahom GoTemment, New GoTemor, 24 

a76 

— Levant Herald Warned, 18 a 5 6 
Again Warned, 21 m 7 6 

<— - Malunond Pasha Appointed to KastambouL 

11^7 6 
-*- Ministerial Changes, 15 a 5 6^18 a 5 b — 16 

m76 
Misoellanoous News, 15 m 5 6—19 m 7 c — 

16j 7 c— 80^7 6 
New Grand Vizier, 26 a 10 <f 

— Railways in, 23 j 7 c 
Railways, 21 a 7 c 

— Religious Riots in fiethleham, 1 m 7 6 — 8 m 
5 6 — 7 m 5 6—17 m 5 6—22 m 6 6 

Rifles of a New Model Ordered from Ameri- 
can Firms, 8 m 5 6 

Stock-Jobbing Rumours, 30 ; 7 b 

Table Service of Gold and Precious Stones 

as a Present from the Khedive to the Sultan, 
16; 7 c 

Turkish State Funeral, 4> 6 </ 

Turners Engravings — Oberwesel and Lake of 
Nemi, Price List of the Sale of, 28 a 7/ 

Sold by Private Contract to Messrs, Agnew, 

25;' 7 c/ 

Tyndall (Professor) on Niagura, 6 a 9/ 

Tyre, Smith and Kenion, on the Case of Gumey 
and Smethurst, 12 a 8 a 

U. 

Ultramontanism, Notes about, 26 a 8 c 
Uncertificated Teachers, 24 i 12/ 
Unclaimed Balances of Soldiers, 6 ^ 1 6 
UNOLAIMED DIVIDENDS:- 

Alison, Margaret Elizabeth, 27 m 1 b 

Ashton, Ann Sarah, 10 m 1 6 

Bainbridge, Dr. John Nathan, 18 j 1 6 

— Biggs, Richard, 2 m 1 6 

Richard William, 2 a 1 6 

^— Birchley, Ann, 26 y 1 6 

B)ake, Charles Henry, 26 m 1 6 

Sarah, 7 m 1 b 

BoyaoD, Ambrose, 2j 1 b 

Balford, John, 5 / I f, 

r— Burchett. ^fr.ry (^rieiuU, 26 m 1 6 



Unclaimed Diyidenda iotmtimued), 

Chapman, John, 17 a 1 6 

Christie, Alfred John, 12/ 1 6 

Coleridge, Francis Janies, 6 m 1 6 

Rt. Hon. Sir John Taylor, 6 m 1 6 

Douglass, Rev. Arthur, 26 m 1 6 

Fenoulhet, Andrew Chadwick, 22 a 1 6 

Margaret, 22 a 1 6 

Mary, 22 a 1 6 

Fenton, William, 17 a 1 6 

Fidler, John, 26 m 1 6 

Franklin, Jane Lady, 16 ; 1 6 

Gaden, Benj. Skutt, 26 m 1 5 

Glover, Maiy, \1 j\b 

William, 17 ; 1 6 



- Gordon, Margaret, 26 m 1 6 

- Green, John Cleveland, 26 m 1 6 

William Henry, 26 ii 1 6 



GrifBth, William, 14 m 1 6 

Haley, Paul, 26 m 1 6 

Haulbrook, Thomas, 26 m 1 6 

Heaver, Thomas, 6 a 1 6 

Heisch, Godfrey Westerholdt, 2> 1 6 

Mary, 2j 16 

Hicks, Henry, 14 m 1 6 

Hudson, John, 26 »i 1 6 

Kelly, I .ary Elinor Gold, 24 m 1 6 

King, Thomas, 7 m 1 6 

Loyd, Eliza, 28 m 1 b 

Macan, Mary. 26 m 1 6 

Maunder, George, 26 m 1 6 

Mitchell, Elizabeth, 16 m 1 b 

Montoya, Saeuz & Co., 26 m 1 6 

Paterson, George Lee, 5 m 1 6 

Santos, Alberto Ferreira Silva, 7 a 1 6 

SilUtoe, Richard, 11 ; 1 b 

Sheepshanks, Anne, 9 m 1 6 

Stapleton, Thomas, 25 a 1 6 

Steel, Bamabus Collins, 5 o 1 6 

Stocks, Sindra, 30 a 1 6 

Toplis, Abeli and John, 26 m 1 6 

Tumbull, Andrew, 26 m 1 6 

Ward, Thomas, 26 m 1 6 

Welch, Elizabeth, 23 ; 1 6 

White, Wiri. John, 17 ; 1 6 

Willey, John, 26 m 1 b 

Unconvicted Prisoners, 9 « 7 /— 81 m 12 d—2 j 

7y— 3 ; 10 d 
Unintentional Cannibalism, 2dj 18 fr 
Union of Church and Chapel, Conference at the 

Adelphi, 9/7/ 

of City Benefices Bill, 12 m 14 c 

Steamship Company, 18 a 7 /" 

United Kingdom Alliance, Meeting at Exeter 

HaU, 25 a 8 6 

Meeiin^rs. 8 o 12/ 

NotcF ..bout, 9 w 10 / 



Temperance and General Provident In- 
stitution, 28 m 7 6 

— Law Clerks' Society, BJBf 

— States Civil Service Examination, 25 a 5 « 
Coinage Act, 10 j 5/ 

^fliN-j , ^ m ^ ft 






^XniTeraity College, Distribution of Prizes and 

Certificates, 22 m 5 c 
Hospital, Annual Festiyal, 29 a 12 e— 1 m 

7/ 

Annual Ball in Aid of the Funds of, 12 m 

12/— 7i9 f 

Reform^ Ck)rreipondence about, 5 m 8 / 

• Unqualified Practitioners, 16 m 7 e 

'^nseaworthy Ships — Release of the Seaman for 
Refusing to go on Board the Sir Robert Mac- 
thnneU^lalld 

Meetings about, 8 a 7 •—17 a 6 a 

Notes about and Case of the Pio ix^ 20 m 

12/— 18 J 12 c— Idi 6s 

Rojal Commission on, 2 a 7 / 

Upcher (H. M.) on the Wild Birds' Protectl(Hi 

Act, 28 m 10 (/ 
Utah, Stote of, 80 a 12 c 

V. 
Vaccination, Cases of Refusal to Submit to, 21 

alSe 
Vagrancj, Deputation to Mr. Bruce about, 14 m 

7« 
Valuation of Property, 18 a 11 h — 16 m 14 e 
Vambery (Arminius) on Khiva, 12 a 7 f—^hj 

8 6 
on Lord Enfield and the Russian Map, 4 ; 

6s 
Vampire Bat — Capture of One off Micronasia, 4 

07/ 
Vansittart (Arthur) on the Riot at the Gesu, 26 

ml2/— 9i8b 

Case of, 29 m 7 </ 

Vardj (A. R) on the King Edward's School, 

Birmingham, 21 m 10 6 
Vaughan (Rev. C. J.) on the Temple Church 

Refusing to Observe the Hospital Sunday, 12 j 

60 
Letter to the Treasurer of the Lmer Tem- 
ple about, 14 J 10 c 
Vauzhall Bridge Companj, 6 m 10 c 
Venus, Transit of, Notes about, 8 j 4 ©— 10 ; 6 / 
Veterinary Surgeons, ue Rotal 
Victoria, Gold Mining in, 18 a 4/ 
^* — Park, Improvements in, 15 m 7 </ 
Preservation Society, Letter to and Answer 

from the Queen about, 8D m 6 6 
Vignoles (C. J.) Ophthalmia at the Anerley 

School, 4 a 10 <i 
Vincent (J. E. Matthew) on Agrarian Agitation, 

29 SI 6/ 
Vintage of Bordeaux, 6 m 11 e 

in Champagne, 16 m 12 /— 28 mid 

in France, 29 a 7/— 8 m 10 6 

and the Frosts, 8 m 8 6 

Spanish, 28 m 7 c 

Vivisection, 21 a 12 < 

Volcanic Affinities, 15 a 10 6 

Volcano— « New One Discovered in California, 8 

a4/- 

Eruption of Vesuvius, 9 a 6 e 

of Shn ptAT JokuU, 9 a 10 c-^lO a 10 € 

VOLUNTSEBS:^ 

AU EngUnd RWe ConteH, 17 m 5/ 

Amtuements at Melborm, 24 f 4 d 

Br^gmih Field VayB, 29 m 6 € 



Volunteers (continued). 

City of Edinburgh Annual Prize Meeting, 

24y 12 c 
Civil Service Corps, 12 m 7 /"- 16 m 7/— 29 

m 6 e— 23 J 7 f 
County Match — Scores of the Scottish, 21 , 

m7f 

Elcho Challenge Shield, 20; 6/ 

Encampments, 18 m 10 r 

Field Days, at Alexandra Park, 15 a 10 a 

at Arundel, 15 a 10 6 

at Bath, 16 a 10 6 

at Dover, 15 a 10 a 

on Easter Monday, 12 a 6 <f 

in Hyde Park, 12 m 7 s 

at Tonbridge, 15 a 10 6 

at Wimbledon, 14 a 8 e— 16 a 9/ 

Gray Brigade, Field Day of, 18 m 10 c— 18 

m 14 6 

Inns of Court, 17 m 5 / 

Inspections, 29 m 5 e — 28 ; 7 /* 

International Challenge Contest, 80 j 7/ 

Lectures to, 2 a 5 b 

London Irish, 6 ; 12 c 

Middlesex Rifle Association, First Ann^ ^^l 

Meeting, 20 m 5 d—2l m 7 /— 22 m 6 d—23 m 

6/ 
Miscellaneous News, 18 a 6/— 19 a 6/— 26 

TO 7 c 

Movements of, 22 a 6 e — 8 i 5 c 

National Rifle Association Bronze Medals, 

Competition for, 20m6 d 

Notices of, 29 TO 5 e— 23 ; 7 / 

Official Return of , 1 a 4 rf 

Paliser Guns for the Artillery, 25 j 12 c 

Queen's Westminster, 2Zj7 f 

Reviews on Easter Monday, 2 a 5 s 

Rifle Shooting Association for Middlesex, 

llaZd 

Royal Naval, 7 d 12 /— 8 n 12 f^hj 12 e 

East Kent — Prince Arthur Accepts the 

Honorary Colonelship, 8 a 12/ 
St. George's Rifles, Annual Inspection of, 

80 i 7/ 
1st Staffordshire Drill in Trentham Park— 

Disgraceful Proceedings, %jl2d 

' Tower Hamlets Annual Fete, 80; 7/ 

Wiltehire Rifles, 8 a 6/ 

Wimbledon Meeting, 17 a 5 c — 28 m 10 6— 

28 J 12 d 

All Comers' Prize, 28 to 10 6 

Camp. 80^10 6 

Foreign Riflemen at, 20^ 5 c 

St. George's Vase Prize, 28 to 10 6 

Vox Parentes, 7 m 8 d-~% m 10 </— 9 to 12 a 

W. 

Waddington (W. H.) the New Minister of Public 
Instruction in France a Cambridge Man, 20 m 
8 c 

Wages Movement, Meetings at Blackburn, 12 m 






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[April 1 to 1 



Ward (Capt. J. R.) on Life-Boats, 17 a 6 /— 23 

a5 e 

(E. M.) on the Tabard Inn, 21 ; 11 / 

(Wm. Gibson) on the Agrarian Agitation, 3 

/ 10 d 
Warspite^ Training Ship, Anniversary of, 19 m 

13 e 
Watches, Import Returns, 19 a 9 /* 
Water Supply of London, 15 a 6y 

and Paris, Notes about, Zj 7 d 

Waterlow (Miss) Presentation of a Service of 

Plate to, by the London Corporation on her 

Marriage, 1 ml e 
Waterloo Veterans, 19y 11 /— 247 12 c 

Appeal for, 9 a 8 6—10 a 9/-24 j 12 c 

Sergeant Clay, 20 m 6 rf 

Waterworks, Beyrout, 8 »i 10 a 

Cadiz, 21 ; 7 6 

New, at Calcutta, see India 

of Chicago, 19 m 6 /* 

State of the Companies, in every day*s paper 

Waters (W. A.) on the Notes of the Cuckoo, 2 a 

7/ 
Watt (Henry F.) on the Strength of Iron Ships, 

16 o lie 
Weather in April, V6m% e 

at Nebraskas, 10 m 9/ 

and the Crops, 21 m 12/ 

at Dover, 12 a 7 a— 11 ; 9 «— 13 ; 12 6 

at During Twenty-four Hours, 11 j 9 c 

Greenwich, Report of the Past Winter, 10 

w9/ 
in May 1872 — a Consolatory Comparison, 

23 w 7 c 

State of, in every day* 8 paper 

Summary of, in Western Europe, 29 »i 7 c 

Weekly Hirings. the Law of, Important Decision, 

19a5e 
Weightman (Hugh) Case of, Appeals for, 14 a 8/ 

Fund, Donations, 16 a 7 e 

Notes about, 16 a 10 6 

Weir ^Thos. K.) on the Araucanian Imposture, 

10 »i 10 a 
Welby (Bp.) Notice about, 7 o 9 e 
Well-earned Pension — Mr. Walmesley's Case, 4 

alia 
Wellington College, Appointments, 23 a 9/ 

. Speech Day at, 19 j 10 t 

(Duke of) Spanish Estates, see Spain 

Welsh Poor Law Guardians, Conference at Rhyl, 

23 m 12 /• 

Eisteddfod, 16 a 6/ 

University, Meeting at Chester about, 7^6/ 

Wesleyan Missionary Society, Annual Meeting, 

7 m 6 e 
West African Settlements and the Manchester 

Chamber of Commerce, 30 a 10 c 
WEST COAST OF AFRICA:— 

Ashantee Invasion, 16 a 5 c — 9 m 5 h 

Treaty Between Bonny and Apobo Ratified 

by Killing a Slave, I ab 

War, see Ashj£NTee 

WXSTINDUB8:— 

Bandita Attack O jo jam, 15 /ff 10 /' 

j^t>/«//vt^rc/ay /ii/eiZi^^i/flce, i u 10 c— 15 a 6 e 

y'Tf ^ //— 7J //, 10/— 19 m Sf—29 m 7 e— 23 

JOS 



West Indies (continued), 

Failure of the Com Crop in Curacoa, 1 a 

10 e 

Finance, 1 a 10 « 

Insult to the British Flag at Porto Plata, 

15 a G e 

Logwood Dye, 1 a 10 « 

Miscellaneous News, 2j 7 c 

New Loan, \ a 10 e 

Quarantine PriRoners, Release of, 19 m 8 / 

Revolt in Genoires, 1 a 10 c 

Ship News, 1 a 10 e— 16 a 6 e— 16 m 10/- 

29 m 7 e—2 / 7 c 

Sugar Market, 15 m 10/— 29 m 7 e 

Turk's and Caicos Island Petition for An- 
nexation, 1 a 10 e 

Weather, 29 m 7 e 

Westbury (Lord) Health of, 7 mhd 

Western Africa, Mr. Pope Hennessy on, 1 w 8 / 

Westminster (Marquis of) and his Tenantry, 2 a 

Abbey, the Dean Receives a Party of the 

Church of England Young Men's Association 
to Look Over, 12 m 9/ 

Lenten Services, 5 o 6 e 



• Notices about, 22 a 9/ 
15.rtll d 



Restoration, 

Special Evening Services— Preachers, 5 a 

6 c— 18 a 4/— 19 a 6 c— 10 m 9 /— 17 m 7 <i- 

7;9/'-28;5/ 

■ Whit Sunday at, 31 w 9 /" 



General Dispensary, 80 w 7 e 

Public Garden for, 5 w 10 c— 12 wi 9 b 

School, Annual Exhibitions, Awards, 18 a 

6 d — 22 m 5 c 

Westminster Volunteers 10 be at, 21 j 11/ 

Working Men's Liberal Association, Con- 
ference of, 23 m 10 6 
Whalley (G. H.) Correction of his Speech on the 

Tichbome Case, 16^ 7/ 
Wheat and Flour Foreign Trade, 14 a 7 e 
Whewell (Dr.) Proposed New Life of, 16 j 14 c 
Whit Monday Amusements, 3j 5 d 
Whitechapel Baths and Washhouees, 17 / 10 c 

Public Baths, Notes about, 8 a 8 c 

Whittlebury Estate, Sale of, 3 in 10 a 
Wigan, Royal Visit to, 24 a 11 e— 13 m 14 c— 4 j 
6 d— 5 j 5 c—Gj 10 b—Gj 12 a—dj 12/— 11 j 

U/ 
Infirmary and Dispensary, Opening of, 6 j 6 

c—ej 12 a 
" Wife's Silk Gown "—its Use in America, 6 j 

9e 
Wightwick (Wm.) on the Income Tax, 10 a 6/ 
Wild Beasts of India, Capt. Rogers on, 24 m 10 d 
Birds Protection Act, Notes about, 15 a 11 

d— 16 a 8 /— 23 m 10 d— 30 m 6/— 4 j 4 /'-9 ; 

13/ 

Prosecutions Under, 30 o 5 /* 

Wildey & Co., on the Case of the Cocoa Mat 

Weavers, 22« 11 / 
Wilkinson (J.) Apjjeal for the Sister Palace at 

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Williams (Rey. W.) Rector of LlanliAry, Mysteri- 
ous Disappearance of and Becoyerj, I a6 d 
WiUis (G. A.) on the Wreck of the Atlantic^ 6 m 

14 « 
WILLS AND BEQUESTS:— 

Acton, Dame Maria Ann, 7 j 10 f 

Adams, Thomas Bell, 30 w 6/ 

Alexander, Sir W. J., 12 m 9/ 

Bearon, Wm. Griffiths, 17 m 11 c 

Beecroft, G. A. B., 20 J 11 e 

Bell, Lt. Gen. Sir Wm., 17 m 11 c 

Bemstorff, Count Von, 2Sj5d 

Brazil, Empress Dowager of, 7 j 10/ 

Bridgeman-Simpson, Henry, 2Sj 5d 

Bridport, Baroness, 7 ; 10/ 

Carver, John, 24 m 10/ 

Cator, Peter, 2Sj5d 

Cayendish, Lord Kelmaine, 18 a 10 c 

Channell, Sir William Fry, 4 a 12 f 

Charrington, Laura, 18 a 10 c 

— • ChurchUi, Lord Alan Spencer, 24 m 10 /* 
— ^ Coyen^, Hon. Henry Amelius, 14 j 10 c 
«— D'Aeth, Adm. George Wm. Hughes, 14 j 

10 c 
Delawarr, Earl, 28 j 6 rf 

— Dooling, Henry, 11 a 8 e 
Dombusch, George, 11 a 8 « 

Dowleani, Baron Albert Mirabeau, 17 m 

He 
- — Edge, John, 26 a 7 cf 

Ellis, John, 26a 7 d 

Faber, Charles Waring, I2m9 f 

Fitzgerald, Lt CoL Edw., 80 m 5/ 

Fox, Gen. C. B, 12 m 9 J 

^— — Henry James, 12 a 5 e 

Gabriel, C. Trowell, 26a7 d 

Garle, John, 20i 11 e 

Graves, Samuel Robert, 26 a 7 </ 

— Guthrie, James Alexander, 7 a 11 / 
— — Hargreayes, John, 4 a 12 / 

Hamson, Miss, 10 m 9 /* 

Barter, Rev. G. Gardner, 12 m 9 / 

HartUnd, Baroness, 24 / 11 e 

Heskesh, Sir Thos. G. F., Uj 10 c 

Jones, Dr. Henry Bence, 24 m 10/ 

Eenmure, Viscountess, 20y 11 s 

Kilmaine, Lord, 18 a 10 c 

Klrsop, Miss Jane M., 28 ; 6 (f 

Lees, Nathan, 2Sj6d 

Lethbridge, Sir J. H., 4 a 12/ 

Lynch, Henry Blosse, 80 m 5/ 

iiacready, Wm. Charles, 14; 10 c 

Massingbord, Rev. F. C, 12 m 9/ 

— Montgomery, Walter, 15 a 6 c 
— ^ Muggeridge, Nethanial, 18 a 10 c 

Napier, Major Gen. G. T. C, 20; 11 e 

Napoleon Ul., Emperor, 30 a 6 e— 24 m 10/ 

Neame, George, 17 »i 11 c 

Obbard, Robert, 12 a 5 e 

Ossington, Rt. Hon. Viscount, 11 a 8 e 

Perrin. Smither, 11 a 8 « 

Pollock, Dame Hentietta, 24 m 10/ 

'BaJIJ, P. CoBBtantine, 18 a 10 c 

^—^RobinsoD, Mtb. Betsy, 11 a 8 € 
Scott, Qen. Sir John, 18 a 10 c 



Wills and Bequeits {continued). 

Shuttleworth, Dame Janet Kay, 4 a 12/ 

Sibley, Elizabeth, 4 a 12 y 

Skelton, Geo. H., 24 m 10/ 

Smith, Augustus John, 4 a 12/ 

— — ^ Jolm, 1 7 OT 1 1 c 

Strutt, Miss Anne, 24 m 10/ 

Tasker, Robert, 30 w 6/ 

Teulon, Samuel Sanders, 7; 10/ 

Thrupp, Josepli William, 18 a 11 e 

Tite, Sir Wm., 20 j 11 « 

Vomer, Sir William, 7 / 10/ 

Waldegrave, Countess, 14 j 10 < 

Wigram, Money, 80 m 6 / 

Wright, Francis, 12 m 9/ 

Wilson (Edward) on Man-Eating Tigers, 80 / 9 cf 
Wimbush (Joshua) on the Case of Hugh Weight- 
man, 14 a 8/ 
Winchester (Bp. of) on Ecclesiastical Appeals, 7 

m7 f 

on the Efficacy of Prajrer, 20 m 12 6 

— - Opening of the New Guildhall by the Lord 

Chancellor, 15 m 12 e 

College, New Governors, 8 a 5 6 

Windsor— Prince Consort's Memorial Chapel at» 

17m9/'— 11 il4/ 
Review, Railway Arrangements for, 27 ^ 

12 e 

' and the Stands for Spectators, 21 j 9 c 
Royal Infirmary — New ConvilMoeiit 

Wards Opened by the Princess Christian, 3 m 

5 e 
Castle, State Apartments, Opening of , 9 a 8 

6—14 a 7 e— 17 m 9/— 21 m 10 5 

Closing of, 23 o 8 a— 7 j 7/ 

Royal Vault at. New Entrance, 15 m 10 a 

Winter Quarters, Notes about, 30 m 6/— Sj 5 •— 

bj 10 d— 14; 10 c 
Wise Captain— Panic on Board the Elur C^ty, 8 

m 6i 
Witches Cauldron, 9 a 10/ 
Women Doctors, ^^j^f 
Women's Disability Bill, Petitions in FaTOur of, 

29 a 9/ 
Privileges and Disabilities of. Notes about, 

9; 8/ 
Suffrage, Meetings about, 3 a 12 a— 30 a 8 

a— 24^12 rf 
Wool, Hide and Skin Cleansing and Preserving 

Company, 4 a 7 d 
State of the Market, 7 a 8/— 14 a 4 o— 21 

a 9/— 25 a 10/-28 a 9 d— 5 m 9 5—12 m 8 6 

—19 m 9 d— 26 m 8 e— 2; 9 6 & c— 9^ 9 /— 16 

;9/— 23y8/-30y8(f 

ooldridge (Frank) on Gold in Cayenne, 2 a 

12 d 
Woolwich Steam Packet Company, 3 a 7 b 
Worcester Cathedral Restoration— A^rd Dudley's 

Offer, 12 a 7 a 

New Canon, 24 a 7 c 

Training Ship, Distribution of Prises, 88 / 

^ f 



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PALMSB'b INDIBX TO 



NEWSPAPER. 



[April 1 U> 



Worlcmen's Clnbs and Saturday Afteroooni. 26 
mSb 

— Club and-Infltitute Union, 26 m 8 6 

— - Pgtc e Conference in Glasgow, 20m6 c 

WBEOKB:^ 

of the Jnaela at River Plate, Sj6.f 

— of the Atlantic, off Halifax, 2 a 5 a-^S a 5 e 
•^4 a 10 a— 5 a 6 rf 

— — OflScial Inqniiy into, 7 a 10 1— 8 a 12 e— 
9 a 9/-11 a 8 1—12 a 6 o-16 a 4 <?— 17 A 9^ 
—19 a 5 d^21 a 7 e— 28 a 10 a— 12 m 9 e— 18 
w 7 /—IB m 7/— 26 m 12 /•— 29 m 9 e— 80 m 6 
*— 81m9/— ii8/— 8 7*5/— 4/6 c— 6il2 b 
-6yi2(fu.t;lle-9/7d 
— — Captain's Statement, 16 a 4 c 
•;— ■ — Descrijption of the Vessel, 8 a 6 rf 
*' ' .' . Destroyed by Gunpowder, 8 m 5 b — 8 m 

— ^— Engineer Foxley's Statement, 16 a 4 d 
' Mr. Firth's Statement, 16 a 4 ef 

— — Insurances, 8 a 7 a 

— Judgment of the Board of Inqniry, 29 a 
' 10 b 

— — Life-Buoys being Adjusted Improperly 
Drowned Those Using Them; 25 a 8 6 
■ ' ' I List of the Passengers and Crew, 3 a 6 c 
> of the Saved, 4 a 10 a— 5 a5d 



> lAverpool Daily Albion on, 7 a 10 6 
• New York Herald on, 16 a 4 r 
Times on, 16 a 4 s— 18 a 5 c 



' Notes about; 5-€r7 d— 7 a 8 e— 8 a 12d— 

9 a 9 /— 19 a 5 cT— 24 a 11 /— 28 a 6 /— 6 m 
14 s 

— — — Becoveiy of Bodies, 28 a 10 a—S m 6 5— 
8,„7 6— liy6« 

— BUncathra and Rescue of the Crew, 16 m 
lb 

Bokhara, %ij 12 6 

of the Boyne Official Inquiry Concerning, 

9a6s~24al4e 
CapUiin, Memorial Windows and Brasses 

to in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's, 14/ 

10 6— 18 i 12 c 

CkxpiMtiej off Island Bay, 27j4f 

Drvmmond Castky lOi* 12 « 

— Earl of Dtiffhrin off Esposenda, 11 a 8 ^ 
Fidelia, IS m 12/ 

Sentemse on the Captain, 9j9c 

Oambie, off Bahia, 15 a 5 e— 17 abb 

— i- Gkndak, on the Goodwin Sands, 28 a 8 d— 

24il0b 

Inehheith, off Bummouth, 1 a 7 c 

Kate, Official Inquiry into, 5 a 10 /— 8 a 

7 e 

Knipht Templar, 4 a 12 /f 

— - Lady Whamdiffe, on the Bonny Bar, 1 a 

hb 

— Northfteet — Mansion House Fund, 8 a 10 « 
— — Peru, Board of Trade Inquiry into, 10 m 7 e 
Polaris, eee Abtio Expedition 

Bainger^ Official Inquiry into, 21 / 9 c 

110 



Wreoka fiontinuedj. 

St. Colombia, off Skerries Island, 28 i 12 / 

Serica, 10 a 9/ 

Talisman, Board of Trade Inquiry, lOy 9« 

Therwaldsen, off HoUands-Vadesroe, 8 a 12 6 

^— Vtttoria, 14 m 12 r 

-^— Waverley, on St. Samson Hocks, 6 / 5 e— 7j 

5 b — ^9 m9 e 

Wentworth, a ColHer, 20 m 11/ 

Whanq>oa,Uj 12y— 12i 6/ 

— ^ Zem, of HuB, 4 i* 6 c 

Board of Trade Inquiries into Varioui 

Wrecks, 28 a 10 c 
Wryneck in Kensington Gardens, 24 a 6 / 
Wykehamist Dinner, 27^5/ 
Wyoming Territory, State of the Climate in, 4 a 

10 6 



Tarkand Mission, 28 ; 7 c 

Teato ( W. E.) on Brazilian Emigration, 24 a 7 / 

York Minster, Restoration, 19 a 9 e 

Palmsim Horse Fair, 5 a 11 c . 

Yorkshire Society, Annual Dinner of, lSm7 d 

Union of Mechanics Institute, Annual Con- 
ference, bjGe 

Young (Brigham) Resigns the Mormon Presi- 
dency, 24 a 12 a 

Letter to the New York Herald on lus 

ResLniation, 30 a 12 c 

(Charles E.) How Letters Miscarry, 11 a 

(E. 117.) on British Emigrants to Brazil, 14 

Men's Christian Association, Annual Meet- 
ing, 24a 11/ 



Zanzibar Mail Contracts, 18 ; 12 6—14 ; 8 </— 16 
j 7/— 17 y 7 d—l9j 6 e—21 j 12 b^2Bj 11 e 

Slaye Trade Abolished, ISj 11 e 

Mission, 7 a 12 a — 9 a 6 6 — 11 a 3 a — 14 a 

3 ^—15 a 5 b—l5 a 5 d-^ld a 5 a>-22 a 12 a 
—28 a 56— 24 a 7 6—1 m 6 d—B m 7 6— 12 m 
7 a— 14 m 12 6—19 m 12 a— 20 m 5 6—26 m 7 
6—27 m 7 6—8 j 5 •— 7 j 5 6— 18^5 t— 16; 
7 e 

Blockaded, 81 w» 9 e— 2 j 7 d 

Muscat and Gulf Chiefs Sign an Anti- 
Slavery Treaty, 22 a 5 6—19 w 12 o 

Sir Bartle Frere*s Address to the Natire 

Gentlemen, 19 m 12 6 

Unintentional Cannibalism, Sir Bartle 

Frere and his Son Eat Human Ears, 28 j IS 6 

Zetland (Earl of^ Order of Precedence Uy the 
Brothers and Sisters of, 21 ; 7/ 

Zoological Society, Annirersity Meeting. 80 n 
6/ 

Monthly Meeting, 18 a 10 rf— 23 m 7 rf— 20 

j7e 

Garden", Ungrateful Bear in, 23 m 5 J 



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THE FIHIS. ^^ V'''*^^ 

PmnnsD ar Samuu. Pauisb, 88&, StajJRB,-:^***'', . ?>. 






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INDEX 



TO THE 






IMES lEWSPAPER. 



1873. 



SUMMER QUARTER— July 1 to September 30. 



w Th« only true hutoiy of a coontiy is to be found in itg newspapers." 

LOBD MACAtnjlT 



SAMUEL PALMER, 335, ST15Lls5it>, NNRk 
1873. 



PALMER'S 
INDEI TO THE ''TIMES" NEWSPAPER. 



SUMMER QUARTER— JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 80. 



m. — 7%« fVaiei Nemvftper having a separate psgination to each number, the following method is adopted 
Bit il |» aay Ula: thus %J 11 « means 8th, po^e July 11, column 6; the italic letter after the first flgore 
\g tlM month, and the Italic letter (according to alphabet) after the second figure noting the column of 



A. 
uleClmrch, Built bj a Dissenter, Given 
i Church of England, isG d 
ford, Yifiton to, 20 s 9 c 
(£. A.) on Examiners and Examiners, 14 

William) on Telegraphic Developement, 

> a 

in, FiofliArts Exhibition at, 2 a 9/ 

ord) and the Frankfort Basis, losQb— 

)/-19«6c 

on Agricultural Socie^, 25 « 10/ 

rnservatlve Banquet at, 10 < 6 c— 11 s 10 

xlied Seainen and the WdUaleu Training 

29 a 3/ 

Gathen^ir, 10 « 12 6 
ly PencillinjTs — from Pimchy 9 ; 1 1 / 
Scieniae at Munich, Made 
its in the London Streets, Official Return 

«5/ 

turn of Fatal, in the Pust Year, 22 a 4 / 

Railways, 22 a 7 e 
!NT8:— 

David Affleck, Killed by Overbalanc- 
tmi the Cliff into the Sea, 18 ; 10 f 

Lord Aylesford's Yacht, Surprise, off 
I von Bar, 28 a 10/ 
George Banks, Drowned in the Lea, 8 a 

Mmxj Ann Blakey, who Died from Fall- 
efore a Train, at Shad well Station. 13 a 

George BUnkinsop, Drowned while As- 

If Another from Drowning, at Saltburn- 

e-Sea, 2takd 

owing up of a Steam Yaclit on the Tay, 

' c. . . . 

•iler Explosion at the Beehive Ironworks, 

w,,ll «8/:-13«6/ 

a Boy of the Invincihh^ 1 8 a 5 c 

Fred. Geo. B»tt<>D«h.'iir, Drowned while 

ig in the Rher Mole, 5 b8 b 

fenrj CatuWn, Drowned by the Sframp- 

i0M.mAtJNin<>Elms, 2s Ab 

• Duntxe Carcw, ISiitcn by a Viper 25 



Accidents (continued), 

the Child of the Prince de Vismes, Falling 

from an Upper Window, 17/9 t — 19 j 10 a 
to Lu'jy Kate Clarke, Drowned from Falling 

into the Grand Junction Canal, 1 ah f 
Mrs. Clivc, Authoress of " Paul FerrroU ', 

&c., Burnt to Death in htr Library, 1 C / 6 /* 
to Mr. Cooper, hii Wife, her Sister, &c^ 

Drowned at "Windermere, 18 a 9 f—*l<) al t 
to liichard Cross, Drowned off Barniston, 

25 « 6 6 
to John Pickeragill Cunliffe by Injuring his 

Leg at Caterham Junction, 25 « 6 b 
to Commander Dalrymple Elphinstone, 

FaUing off the Cliff at Whitlands, Oy 10/ 
to Uobert and Charles Darwin, Drowned at 

Derby. 12 a 7 a 
to Miss Douglas and her Brother, who Fell 

into the Stream at Abcrfcldy, Fatal to the 

Brotlicr, t^a^d 
Mr. Edwards, Drowned while Bathing at 

Cookham, 1*9/ 
to Edward lild wards, Killed by the Machi- 
nery at Norris's Spade Works at Wollaston, 28 

J 10 c 
Explosion of the Boilers of the deorfjc Wulfe 

on the Kiver Arkansas, 25 a 8 c — 28 a 5 6—10 

«76 
at Dj-cr and Bobson's Ammunition Works 

at Greenwich, 30 a 6 /"-—Is 5 c 
on Board the uroomhaufjh at Gibraltar, 

SO* 8/ 
on Board the WUUam Batters in Cardiff 

Roadstead, 19 s 7/ 
' at Curtis' Powder Mills, Ilounslow, 4 s 



10 d 



Dynamite at Maryport, 11 a 5 c 
• at a Fireworks Factory, Soho, Birming- 



ham, 1 5 5 e 
at the Great 



"Western Cotton Works, 



Bristol, 30 « 7/ 

. of Gunpowder, at Stcnbonville, 1./ 4 e 



, at l\o\xrxvcmoMV\\, p a 1 f ^ . ^'^^v^^^'^'^ 



AocidentB (continued). 

Fatal Boat, at Skinner grore — ^Five Men 

Drowned, S si d 

■ Boiler Explosion at Shackleton*s Tojr- 

Makera, Bradford, 2Cj 12 c— 3iy 5 c 
Explosion from GoTemmont Storei, at 

Woolvrich, 13 » 6/ 

at Hayle, Two Men Drowned, 9 slOb 

at Portsmouth Dockyard, 21 j 7 d 

to the Two Misses Fells, Drowned while 

Bathing at Ilfracombe, 18 a 9 e 
to Four Men and Three Lads Buried Alive 

at Stonehouse from the Falling of a Wall, 16 s 

8 </— 17 8'Sd 
to Alfred Henry Francis, Drowned in the 

Lea, 8 a 8/ 
to Jas. Arthur Franklin, Drowned at 

Hampstead, 22 s 10 d 

— Gertrude Charlotte Freemnntle, Killed by 
Fallmg from his Pony at Winslow, 26 « 4/ 

to Mr. Gallon, Drowned while out Hunting 

at Ochiltree, 19il0 d 
to Baron Geismar and Capt. Santher, 

Drowned in Lake Constance, 2a 5 d 
to a Gentleman and his Boatman, Drowned 

off Tlfracombe, 11 « 10 e 
to Richard Coxe Howe, Killed by Being 

Thrown from his Cart on Kew Bridge, 26 s 4/ 
— — to Aby Huber, in Falling from the Alps, 

5aSd 
to Annie Lucette Hutchinson, Shot by her 

Brother Accidentally, at Dalton, 28 a 5 c 
to Driver Henry Jnnis at Aldcrshott from a 

Cannon Ball Breaking his Leg 20 s 6/ 
to Mr. Irwin, falling over the Rocks at Lyn- 

ton S 8 o b 
to Lt. Jennings, Drowned while Bathing at 

Dover, 30 a 10 e 
to Charles Jerrold, from his Horse getting 

his heel jammed in the Tramway Groove in 

the Brecknock Road, 20 j 5 6 
to Miss Kershaw and other ladies, from the 

Crane Falling when about to lay the Founda- 
tion Stone of a New Church, at Halifax, 17 « 5 6 

— to Herr Krawell, Falling down the Hartz 
Mountain and Gallant Rescue by Mr. Tatham, 
2jSb 

— - to Mr. Laird, near Bidston Tompike, being 

Throvn from his Chaise, 5 a 9 / 
to a Lancer at the March Past, at Cannock 

Chase, 12s 5 d 

to the Lynton and Williton Coach, 26 a 6 e 

to James Macduff, Killed by Falling from 

an Iron Girder, at Pimlico, 12 » 6 c 
to Col. Mackenzie, Drowned by the Over- 
turning of his Caniage, at Gratton Ford, 25 a 

I't c — 26 a 5 J 

to a Man, Woman and Child, whose Boat 

Su\'pt them over Niagara Falls 2S J i e 
to George Henry Mason, Drowned while 

Trying to Save a Boy from being Drowned; 8 a 

8y 

* to Ethelbert S. Mills, Drowned wliile Bath- 

Jji^sf Carney Inland. 7a7a 
— • Funeral 7 a7 a 

browned m the Firth of Forth, 11 j 7 d 



Accidents (conttnued), 

to Annie Moorley, Burnt from the Ignitkn 

of a Can of Turjientinc, at Dalston, 4 s 11 / 
— - Ann Morley, Burnt from her Dr«8s Catclung 

Fire, 30 a 7 b 
to John La Mountain, the Balloonist, 

Crushed to Death by Falling out of hit BaUooo, 

at Ionia, 28 ; 4 e 
in New York, from a Wall Toppling ovcrind 

Burrying the Workmen, 10 s 7 6 
to Master Parks, Drowned at Rhyh Yds, 

90J7d 
Petroleum Explosion and Great Lots of 

Life, at Rueil,29 7'5 6 
to Lieut. Pollard, Falling Overboard, 18 a 

to Prince Arthur, all but Drowned, at Trou- 

ville, 21 a 5 a— 22 a '6 a 
to Lieut, Rasch, who Accidentally Shot Him- 
self, 27 o 6 /* 
to the Aesistance on Portsmouth Sound, 27 

aSd 
— '- to Romah, the Mexican Athlete, at the 

Cryst^il Pakce, 26 s 6—25 s 12 « 
to Mrs. Ellen Saunders, Burnt to Death from 

her Dress Taking Fire in the Open Street|from 

a Lucifer Match, 29 j 12 d 
to Mr. Rowley Scriven, Drowned on the 

Avon, 4 i 6 rf 
to Col. Sharp and liia Man, from hit Yatck 

Springing a Le«k, on the Fhrth of Forth, 26 a 

9e 
— to Mr. John Smith, and Thomas Adkins, 

Killed by Lightning, at Bishop Itchington,4s9« 
to Private Smith, Drowned by the Captii!iif 

of a Boat, at Surly Hall, 29 s 6 e 

at the Tay Bridge Works, 27 a 4 6 

to Three Men Drowned bj the Lost of the 

Hto, U89d 
to William Tisley, and Two other Toaths, 

Drowned off Rotheriiithe, 29 j 5 d 

Two Men Drowned of Stockton, 28 a 4 / 

from the Iceland 29 a 4 <f 

to William Webb, who Fell from an Upper 

Window, at Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-sqnare, 

18 a 9/ 
to Mrs. Jane White, Burnt to Death, at 

Kensington, 2Zj7 e 
William White, who FeU from the Top ol 

a House, at Pimlico, 28 a 5/ 
to Henry Wilson, from Slipping and Catch- 
ing his Hand in a Trap-door, where he Hung 

Suspended Eight Hours, 20 « 9 e 
to William Wisedil, Killed by Falling off the 

Cliff, at Beachey Head, 21^10 6 
to William Henry Woodward, Drowned 

while Asleep in a Barge, on the Thas;es, 23 a 

10 c 
to a Workman, at the Foreign Office, Falling 

over a Baluster, 29 s 12 c 
to Young Man, Drowned while Bathing, at 

St. Andrew's, 6 s 5 6 
Woman Drowned^ off Blackwall, 22 s 

Ud 



Sept. 80, 1878.] palmer's indsx to " Tnfi times " NEWSPAPKa. 



Aoc 



AocidentB — Mming (continued), 

to Two Colliers, at King's Cut Colliery, 11 

sBd 
FaUl Explosion, at Byrne Hall Colliery, 

near Wigan, 13,/ 7/ 
of Fire Damp, at Crachet Piquery Coal 

Pit, 26^6 c 

at Shamokin Colliery, Ijid 

at Unsworth Colliery, 19 5 7/ 

RAILWAY A0CIDENT3:— 

to Richard Berry, Killed at Euston-square, 

from learing a train in Motion, 27 « 12 c 

to Mrs. Booth, at Tamworth, 10 5 6 / 

to Baron Bramwell, near Sandy, 28 j 11 b 

to Samuel James Butler, Killed at King's 

Cross Station, 10 i 8 e 
to a Cattle Train at Kennett, near New- 

market, IS a 12 d 

— to a Coke and Coal Train near Churchill, 
26 a 12 e 

to Stephen Coppard, near Acton, 23 » 5 « 

to John Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Injured by a 

Train at Caterfaam Junction, 25 < 6 ^—30 s 

4c 
to a Deerhound, at Stevenage Station, 19 s 

7/ 
to James Dray, Killed at Deal Station, 11 « 

10 b 

to John Emery, at Anberley, 30 « 8 c 

to Ann Erans, Killed at Plymouth Station, 

10s 7 e 
to the Evening Ale Train at Great Yar- 
mouth, 9 a 5/ 

to an Express Train near Bavaria, 10 s 7 6 

near Birchington Station, 15 « 5 c 

to a Flock of Sheep, at Cowton Station, 26 

a 12 c 
to John Harris, Killed at Bury Station, 9 a 

10 b 

— to Frederick Hart, Killed by a Passing 
Train at Surbiton, 22jl0d 

to George Kefford, Rim Over at Tempsford 

Stotion, 23 s 3 € 
to a Little Boy, by Falling Out of a Train, 

near New Hall Convent, when in Full Speeti 

21>12 6 

to a Little Boy, Killed at Retford, 30 a 7 e 

to James Mills, Killed by a Passing Train 

near Staines, 22 ; 10 d 

to William Moody, at Burgess Hill, 28/5/ 

^— to Robert Morris, cut in Two by a Train at 

Bamet Junction, 28 a 5/ 
•^— to the Northern Express of Spain, 15 a 6 b 
to a Passenger, at Old Hill Station, 27 a 

4 d 
■ Train between Poix and Grupont, 9 s 7 « 

to Mr. Paxton*s Horses at Bicester, 19*7/ 

to Mr. Peters, Killed at Sloane Square Sta- 
tion, 28 s 8 e 

— to James Salmon and George Green, at 
Swhidon Station, 29^ 6/—Slj 5 c 

to Spinks, a Itailway Guard, at Ipswich, 27 

to the Scotch ExpretB at Riston Junction, 

23 s 5 €—27 s 8 6 

— to^^vid Smith, KUl^ at Bedford Station, 



Railway Accidents (continuedj, 

to Three Racehorses, at Virginia Water 

Station, 27 rt 9/ 
to Susan Tegg, Killed by Falling from a 

Train near Stamford lioad, 22; 10 d 
to Thomas Townshead, Killed on the Great 

Northern Railway, 10 i 8 « 

to a Train at Bangor Station, 29 s 12 c 

at Cheddington, 15 « 5 c 

near Birkenhead Tunnel, 23 « 3 e 

of Empties at Faversham Station, 39 a 

12 c 
near Guildford, from a Bullock Getting 

on the Metals, 10 a 6/— 11 « 10 r 

• Notes about, 11 » 10 c— 12 sGe 



near Kettering, 23 « 3 e 

at Miles Platting, 11 a 5 c— 12 a 3/ 

Running into a Herd of Cattle at Orte, 

UaBb 
near TafaUa, Caused by the Carlists, 13 

a 5 a 

Taking Fire near Helensburgh, 8 « 8/ 

at Trinity Junction, near Hartlepool, 8 a 

9 c— 6 « G /— 13 86b 

on the Viana Bridge, 13 5 6a 

near Watford, 11 « 10 6 

- near Worsley Station, 22 » 10 / 



to a Truck Train at Lamyatt Crossing, 13 a 

6/ 
to John Wilson, near Hartlepool Station, 23 

s3c 

at Bailey-Gate Station, 19 » 7 /* 

on the Biddulph Valley Line, 18 i 8 6 

at the Chicago and Alton Railway from the 

Train Taking Fire, 18 a 5 c—19 a 3 6 
at Derrington, Decapitating an Elderly 

Farmer, 14^ 7 e 

at Dudley Point Station, 18 a 12 d 

at Dusseldorf, an Engine Breaking into a 

House at, 26 a 7/ 

at Hyde Junction, S a A b 

at New Street Station, Birmingham, 27 a 

Sb 
of Shcpton Mallet, from a Tunnel Falling 

in, 21 a 9 e 
at Stockton on Lees, near Primrose-Hill 

Level Crossing, 16 a 6/ 
at Stourpaine from Several Heifers getting 

on the Metals, 12 « 8 e 

at Wapping, 21 a 9 e 

at Weeping Cross, Killing a Horse, lAj7e 

Whitton Bridge, to Two Women, 31 ; 5 c 

at Wigan from the Points, a Severe Acci- 
dent, 19 a 10 a 
to an Express Train, 4 a 12 a--5 a 6 «— 

6 a 8 e— 7 o 12 c— 20 a7e 

Mr. Barrow's Report, 21 a G b 

' Notes about, 6 a 8 /'—S a 7 /— 9 a 6 « 



--11 a 7 /*— 18 a 7 c & d— 15 a 6 e— 16 a7 d& 

e— 18 a 6/— 19 a 4/— 15 « 10 6 
Official Inquiry into, 9 a 6 c — 11 a 7 d 

—18 a 7 a— 20 a 10 a— 26 a 9 «— 29 a 8 5—1 1 

% d— ^ t !> e— \^ % ^ d 
tit X\3L^\3Lcr7-\«\, \ » 1 ^ 



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TALSiEit s ikdex: 



TIMKS 



Bailwty Aoddents Cconftnued), 

— Collision at Bristol Terminus, 22 « 10/ 

near Bury, 13 « 7/ 

near Chicago., Frightful and Damaging, 

2«8c 
at Clayton Bridge Station, 5 a 5 e — C a 

7 «— 30 aSc 

at Crectown, OfBcial Report on, H « 4 c 

at Didcot, Narrow Escape from, 27 s 8 6 

at Dodworth, 27 a 3 6—28 a 5 c 

at Eaatbourne Station, 23 a 8 d— 25 a 9 

</— 28 a 6 d-30 a 8 c— I ^ 12 e 

at Histon Station, 24 / 6 c — 5 sob 

near Hull, 13 j 7/ . _ 

■ near Kensington Station, 30 a 8 c — 1 s 



76 



• at the Lesmahagow Station, 16 « 8Y 
at Mill Lane, Junction, Official Beport 

on, 14 a 5 (/ * 

at New Town, 19 a 3 & 

near North Shields, 2 a 9 / 

at Port Glasgow, 16 j 10 c -C a 7 « 

near Perth, 16 j 9./ 

near Red Hill Station, 5 a 5 « 

at Retford, 25 a 7^—26 a 9 e— 27 a 4 6— 

28 a 10 rf— 29 a 7 f—30 a 8 a—S s 4 e— 17 s 8 

^—20 8 6/— 27 s7e 

' at Skue Bridge, 7 a 5 c~27 a 3 </>-28 a 



He— 29a 5 c 
at Stratford-upon-Avon, Official Inquiry 

into, 5 s 5 6 

near Vergato, 21 a 5 6 

near the West Hartlepool Rolling MiUa, 

22 1 10/ 

at Wetheral Station, 27 » 8 6 

at York with the Railway Station, Oj 5 c 

— Fatal at Crewe, 29 s 12 c— 30 sic 

to John Drury, at Portland-road Station, 

20 a 10 c 
— — near Guiport Station, 3*36 
to a Gentleman on the Level Crossing, at 

St. Mary Cray Station, 23.; 5/ 
to Miss Jessie Ann Goodwin, Killed at 

New Cross, 12 ; 10 e 

to Edward Howe, at Dover, 20 a 3 c 

• to a Man, at the Level Crossing of the 



Thames Valley Junction, 8 j 10 f—lQJ 8 e 
• to a Man, at Vauxhall Station, 28 n 11 / 



— 2 « 4 rf 

near M«nsal-Dale Tunnel, from ks Fal- 
ling in, 1 J 7 6 

near Xetley, to a Guard's Van, 81 / 6 c 

• to a Platelayer, near Wraysbury Station, 



IBjBb 
Landslip at Bushey and Watford, 14 a 7 e 

—19 a 8/ 
— ^- NarroV Escape from one at Linie-st. Tunnel, 

l«12e 
Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery — 

Notic<^ 8.; 13 d 
Avheen and the Dutch, 16 » 4 i . , 
Adulbeft (Prince) Beqaeatha h'a Property lo lua 
Ifor/^nst/c WJftf, I fob 

idderjejr (Sir Charles) on the Ashantce War, 8 



Addorley (Sir C. B.) on the Ashantec \V'ar, lO 
5 9/ 

ADMIRALTY COURT : — 

the Cfiarh'ch, 2> 11 c 

the Chnrkidi — the Butavia, 4 a 11 6 

Total Payments Made, 21 a 12 c 

the Ida, 4 a 1 1 a 

the Ida Maria de Raath, 23 j* 11 « 

the Kjohenhoyn, 12 i 11 6 

the John Broaden^ 24 j 11 d 

the Sttlia Uazzola — the Strathpeffer, 11 j 

10/ 

the Thomas PFiZson, 18 i U c ^ 

Adopted Children, New York Regulations Rela- 
tive to, 30 a 9/ 

Adulteration of Food Act in St. Pancras, 17 i 
lie 

of Butter, 19/10 o— 21 ; 8 / 

in Greenwich, 8 a 7 e 

in Marylehone, 6 « 10 6 

in Paddington, 29 ; 4 /* 

^ronautical Feat, Lights ^or the Ocean Balloon 
— Firefiies, 19 » 10 e 

of Professor Wise — From New York to 

Engknd, 21 i 6 e—6 a 3 rf— IG a 6 6—10 s 8 c 
• Bursts During Inflation, 24 s 6 e^^2&M 



5c 



Arch's Visit to America, 26 a 6/ 

Agricultural Returns, 17 « 5 e 

Royal Society of Ireland, see Irelako 

Show at Blackburn, 29> 6 6 

at King's Park, Stirling, 11 a 10 / 

at Leicestershire, 31 /8a 

of Northumberland, 6 a 8 a 

at Stoke Park, 1 a 7 f—i aSe 

at Watcrford, 11 a 10 d 

of York, 6 a 8 o 

Society of Bedfordshire, 4 a 10 a 

of Berks, 6 a 8 a 

Alabama, Capt. Semmes's Record of the Proceed- 
ings cf , 4 « 5 / 

C\H\mt, 'ftiiv^<&T% Ost»\.x^t\YC!i^ to Pay the 






. Notes about, 21 a 9/— 4 s 10/— 8 s 6 c - 



—13 « 12 6 
— News — Ascent of the Nassau Ballooa, 29 s 

8 b 

Society of Groat Britain, 2 j 8 a 

A^l^uiistan Arrangement with Cabul, 8 s 3 a^ 

8«4a 
Agar-£llis (G.) on the Re-Election of Mr. 

Gladstone, 13a 8 a 
Agricidtural Intimidation, 12 a 9/ 
Labourers' Union and Mr. Arch at Newbury, 

19y 12 tt 
Arrange for Mr. Arch to go to America, 

30/7/ 
the Committee Ask Mr. Gladstone to 

Present a Petition from them for Extending 

Household Suffrage, 1 1* 5/ 

— ^ Formation of, in Ireland, IG a 5 <f 

Meetings to Agitate, 18 a 7 a 

Meeting at Leamington to Arrange Mr. 



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Sept. 80, i873.] palmeh's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Amd 



Albert Assurance Arbitraticm, lA ad d 
— ^ — Albert Company, 15 a 11 rf 

Anchor Company, 15 a 11 J 

Bank of London Association, 15 a 11 J 

Brandon's Case, 14 i 13 b 

Falcon Society, 15 n 11 rf 

— — Family Endowment Society, 13 a 11 d—l5 

alld 

Glegg's Case, 14^ 13 6 

Manchester and Loadon Association, 15 a 

lid 

Medical Inyalid Society, 16 a II d 

Metropolitan Counties Society, 15 a II d 

'^— National Proxincial Society, 15 a 11 <f 

— Western Society, 16 a 11 </ 
Albert Bridge Company, 18 ; 10 a 
Ball, Me BoTAL 

Suspension Bridge, 25 a 3 « 

Alderman. Presentation of Alderman Figgins, 2 

illf 
Altenumic Gowcr— Election for, I a 10 h — 2 a 

6/ 

Vacancy, 23 / 11 «— 2j5y 9/ 

Alexander (Major Gen.) on the Health of Sierra 

Leone, 4 s 8 e 
Alexandra. Colony, 17 1 5 a 

Palace, Bebuilding of , 1 1 6 </ 

Belief Fund, Distribution of, 19 5 7/ 

Stallholders' Belief FunJ, Meeting of the 

Distribution Committee, 6 a 4 «— 7 a 6 / 
Algerian Jews in Morocco, 29 a 10 </ 
AlkiaiAct,7;U/ 
Alston (A. H.) on Drwikenness and Crime, 19 i 

Alvarez (•!.) on Spanish Finance, 5 ; 10 ( 
Amftteor Publishing Companies — Curious Case, 

8y9c 
— p- 8ailor->Mr. Brassey, 12 5 8 6—16 « 9 <f— 19 

slOe 
Amenities of Highland Tratel, 23 s 10 (/ 
America^ Pnq)osed Monument at Madison to 

Erikson as the Discoverer of America, 25 7 

Id 
AKEBIOA :— 
Agricultural Bureau Report, 11^4 d—Uj 

5 6— 2iy 6 /— 12 a G 6—18 a 5 6—2 « 8 c-16 

8 8 6—18 f 6 4—19 s 3 a— 25 s 5 c— 30 » 3 6 

— Alabama Claims, Awards, 29 i 5 c 
-— — the Bond, 26 i 8 d 

5- the Bemittance, 1 ; 4 e- 4^ 5 c— 21 )7d 

—608 c— 16 5 8 e 
-— Its Destination, 12 a G 6—2 « 3 a 

— Payment at Washington, 10 « 5 a— 16 s 
8 e— 23 iSd 

••— ^ American Institute of New York, Award 
their ** Great Medal of Honour" to J. B. 
8tear^ ]l8«7a . 

^— Anniversary of Independence, 7; 7 6 — 21 j 

fie 

• Collation to the Veterans of the War, 21 



j9c 



' 0ftbo.4th July on the Andes, I s 4 c 
—--Arctic EspeditJon-^Casc of the Pvlarts,! 

JRepoTt, 4j5 c 



America (coniinutd), 

Arkansas, Singular Scene at Perryville 

Court House, 5 « 4 6 

Asiatic Squadron, 19*7/ 

Balloon Voyage to England, 16 « 8/ 

from to England, Notes about, 21 a 9/— 

4*10/ . .. 

1? cat of Professor Wise ae« ^ronautical 

Bankers Clearing House— Banks Thrown 

Out of, 22 « 5 rf 
Banks, Meeting of, in New York to Issue 

Loan Certificates, 22 s 5 d 

Suspend Currency Payments, 27 s 5 6 

Birth-Rate, Gen. Walker on, 2 « 8 6 

Brooklyn Trust Fund, IG s 5 f 

Californian Wheat Crop, 4i 5 <J 

Canadian Fisheries, 28 J 4 c— lOj 5 6—10 i 

7 a 

Carl Vogt Case, 7 a 7 a— 28 a 8 6 

Carlist Central Committee at Havanha&i 

lOjSc 

Carpenter (Miss Mary) Lecture on Befor- 

matories, 4^5 J 

Cavalry in,- New Arms for, 22 a 7/ 

Charleston, Three Banks Suspended Pay- 
ment in, 29 « 5 c . _ 

— " Cheap Transportation " Movement, 26 i 
Sd 

Chief Justice — ^Nominations for, 21 y 6 « 

Cholera in, 1 J 4 e— Ij 5 6—2 j 5 6—3/ 7 c 

—10 ; 7 6— 21 J 6 «— 22 j 12 6—24 j 5 a—l^ 
aSe 
-^— Coal Supply, 5 5 4 6 

Coinage in, lOi 5 c 

Commercial Crisis — the Press on, 30 < i c 

Commercial Intelligence, 1 i" 5 6— 2 7 5 6—8 

j 7 c— 4y 5 6—87 5 b—9j o— 10; t 6— llj 
5 6— 12> 5 6—14 ; 7 c—lbj 12 c— 16 j o 6—17 
J 5 5— 18j 5 6— 19/ 5 6—21/ 7 d— 22/ 12 6— 
23 j 6 6—24/ 5 6—26/ 12 6—26 ; 5 </— 28/ 6 c 
—29/ 5 a— 30 / 12 6—8 a 3 a— 9 a 5 6—11 a 
5 c— 12 o 3 6—14 a 8 6—15 a 5 a— 16 a 5 6-^ 
18 a 5 c— 19 a 3 6—20 a 3 6-21 a 5 6— ?2 a 8 
6—23 a 5 6—25 a 3 c— 28 a 5 6—29 a 3 6—30 
a 5 c— 1 s 6 c— 2 s 3 6—3 s 3 6—4 s 5 6—5 i 3 
6—8 8 3 6—9 s 5 6—10 s 5 a— 11 s 3 6—12 i & 
J_13 8 5 6—15 s 5 c— 16 s 3 6—17 s 3 6— 18,» 
5 6-19 f 3 a— 20 s 5 6—22 f 5 </— 24 s 5 6—25 

8 5 c— 26 8 3 c— 29 s 6 c— 30 186 

Panic in New York, 19 * 8 a— 20 « 5 6— 

20 « 7 a— 22 s 5 c— 23 s 3 c— 24 « 5 6—25 » 5 6 
—26 s 8 c— 29 8 5 c— 30 « 3 6 
Progress of, 29 « 11 c 



Conflict between Sioux and Pawnees, 21 a 

6 6—28 Q 8 6—2 * 8 </— 4 s 10/ 

Cottoa, New Year, 23 i 8 « 

Crops, 18 a 6 6—4 s 6 6—28 « 8 d—ZO t 

Exchange of New Orlcan?, 10 ; 5 6 

Bcceipts, 1/5 6—2/ 5 6—8/ 7 c— 4 / 5 6 

b-\?i 1 \^ c-\^ i ^ \>— M ^ ^v. WNA \^ Vr 

\^ j b b-«>\ i 1 ^^Ji i v^ V^ \\"r^^^x ' 



Ame 



America (continved), 

29 a 8 6—30 a 6 c— 1 « 6 c— 2 s 3 6—3 « 3 6— 
4,6 6—6 < 3 6— G i 5 6—8 « 8 6—9 s 6 6—11 
« 3 6—13 8 6 6—15 f 6 c— 17 » 3 6—18 « 6 6— 
19 f 3 a— 22 » 6 rf— 27 » 5 6—20 s 5 c— 30 « 
36 

Pioneer Crop of, 80 a 7 a 

Sales of, at Charleston Stopped, 26 s 

Be 

Craig (Jnd^) Addition to his Official Oath, 

28 J 4(2 

Crops in, 31 7*5 6 

Cuban Affairs, 10 ^ 5 6—7 a7 a 

— Democratic Meetings, 29 a 4 a 

Desertion of Seamen, 29 a 4 6 

Diplomatic News, 5 a 8 6—17 i 8 n 

— Drexel Building, Completion of, Ij Ad 
Duelling in Louisiana, 5x46 

-^— Elections, 5 5 8 6 

Erangelical Alliance Meeting in New York, 

6f 46— 17*8 0-19*7/ 

Expenses of the Fiscal Year, 21 j 6 d 

Female Suffrage, ij6 c— 21 j6 d 

Mist Satan Anthony's Case— Trial, &c., 

4i5c 
Fenian Convention, 11 1 4 6 

— Finance, 11 1 4 a 

Fithery Question with Canada, Aj 6 r— 21 

ied 

Forged Bonds, Contpiracy to Issue, 2*86 

—IG * 8 «— 17 » 8 o 

— Fort Garry Pritoners, 28 a 8 6 

Sill, Indian Raid on 29 a 3 6—11 * 4 6 

Franking, Abolition of, 21 i G 6 

Freedman*s Bureau, 28 / 4/ 

French Vesseli» Discriminating Duty on 

Goods in Abolished, 25 * 5 c 

^— Gold Sales, 1/5 6—5 a 5 6—18 a 5 6—2 * 3 6 

Grant (President), Proposal to Elect him 

a Third Time, 11 * 4 a 

Great Storm in, 8 * 10 / 

Heart's Content Banquet, &c., at, to Cele- 
brate the Laying of the First Anglo-American 
Cable, 12 A 6 6 ' 

Hoosac Tunnel, Progress of , 5 * 4 6 

Immigrants Ueturn, 5 a 3 6 

Indian Massacre, in Fort Sill Territory, 

Denied, 4*56 

■ Raids from Mexico, Estimates of Dama- 

ges, 1/5 6 

Iron Supply, 6*46 

Trade, 16* 8 e 




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Irrigation Convention, at San Fianclsco, 

Ijie 

Judicial Elections, in 10/ 12 e 

Kansas, ICO Emigrants from Russia to. 

Formed a Colony in, 2 * 8 </ 
— — - Kickapoo Indians, I j id 

Kiowa Chiefs, Release of, 1/ 4 rf 

Refused by the State Government, 21 i 

^-^ 
JCu Klax Prosecutions to he Discontinued, 

2 a 5 6— 12 a 6 d 

-pArdoDed, 5s4d 

'^Jf^yy'^'^'^ " ^**^' ^ « 5 ^—21 a 6 6— 



America (continued). 

Louisiana, Sugar Crop, 21 / 6 /" ' 

Massachusetts Election, 21i6</— 28i4rf 

—12 a 6 a— 10 * 5 a— 10 * 7 a— 17 * Sa— 26 * 

9>d 

General Butler's Speech, 28/ 4 rf 

Resigns, 12 * 6 6 

Methodist Conference, Centenary in PhiU- 

delpliia, 5 a 8 a 

Mexico, SUtes' Troops Raid into, 80 * 8 6 

Military Discipline in, 2 * 5 e 

Minnesota and the Farmer's Party, 17 * 

8a 

Prisoners, Treat of, 18 * 6 6 

Mississippi River, 21 i e • 

Modoc Prisoners, Trial of, 1 i 4 rf— 1 1 i 5 6 

— 21/G/-28;4/' 
»* Curly-Headed Jack," Kills Himeelf, 4i 

bd 

Petitions to Pardon. 6*4^ 

Sentences, 26 a 3 c— 10 * 7 a 

5formon Project of Settling in Oriaona, 

Abandoned, 15 j 12 c 

Navy of, 21 a 8 c 

New Baltimore Railway, 21/ 6 « 

New York Expenses, 21 i 6 rf 

. Meetings of Itahan Societies, in, 17 * 8 <i 
Protestant Episcopal Church, for, 17 * 

8a 
Times, First Printed by Walter Prestet, 

21/ 6 e 

NewfoundUnd Fisheries, 21 a 8 c 

Newspapers, Nine who hare Exifted 100 

Years, 5*46 
O'KeUy, of the New York Herald^ Set 

Free, 30 * 4 rf 
^— Orange Parades, 5 a 8 a 

** Patrons of Husbandry," 11 * 4 a 

« Patrons of Husbandry" and the Blectioni» 

1 y 4 d—b a 3 c— 29 a 4 a 

Formal Platform of , 29 a 4 a 

Philadelphia, International Exhibition at, 

forl876, s/oa— 7/76 

Notices about, 30 a 5 a 

Postal Convention with Canada, 4/ 5 d 

England, 10 ; 5 6—12 a 6 6 

Germany, 7 al a 

Japan, 28/ 4/— 7 a 7 <i— 8 aSa 

Price (the New York Herald Correspondent), 

Release of, 1 ; 4 « 
Public Debt, Monthly Sutement, 2 j 6 6— 

21a8c— 2* 8a— 16*8 « 

Reduction of, 11 * 4 a 

Railway News, 5 a 8 a 

— Rain Storms, 15 a 5 a 

Real Estates, Assessed Valuation, 28a 8 6 

Rectificatk>n8of Boundaries, 19 a 10 a 

Robbery of a Railway Train, in Iowa, 7 a 

76 
Rocky MounUins, Explorations in, 21 a 

8c 
Romaxv CikV\\o\v<i% ^l\Qfc^\aX«fc QimAxtlntc 

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Ash 



Ameiioa (amtiniud), 

SanFrandsco «< Pig Tail" Ordnance, 21 j 

6 f 

St. George's Union, 23 # 8 e 

Ship Building, Berival of, 10 f 7 a 

Ship New8,2j 6 ^5/ 6fr— 7/ 7 6-9 j 

5a 
Sing-Sing Prison and <<Itcs" Alien, 13 a 

Be 
Sieuz Indiana Attaoka a Sunrejing Partv, 

4j5d 

■ Smuggling, 11 s 4 a 

Sonth— Miscellaneonf News, 17 j 5 6—21 / 

— State Conrentions, 29 a 4 a — 11 5 4a 
Storma and Damage, 9/ 5 a— 29 a 4 6— 

30a5a 

Territorial Snnrejs, IBs 6b 

Tichbome Trial, Mr. Whalley Raising Funds 

for the Claimant, 21 a 8 c— 23 aSb 
Mr. Whalley Searching for ETidence for, 

29 a 4 6—2 sSc 

Tiransatlantic Touriat Traffic, 28 a 8 6 

Treasury of Brooklyn, Defalcations in, 11 « 

4b « 

Treaty of Washington, 1 / 5 h 

Vienna Exhibition, Scandal of, 29 a 4 & 

The Virginius, 26^' 5 6—12 a 6 6 

— Vogt (Carl), Cunous Extradition Case, 7a 
7a— 28 a 8 6 

^— Walworth (Frank), the Parricide, Case of, 

12a 6 6 
*— Washington, New Embassy House at, for 

the British Minister, 1/4 a— 2 s 8 c 
Watches, Case of Imitations, 7 a 7 a 

— West Point Military Academy, Annual 
Examination, Ijie 

Wise (Professor) and his Balloon Trip, 21 

Yellow Fercr, 9 » 6 6—15 s 5 c— 16 * 3 6— 

19 # 3 a— 26 s8d 
American Association for the Adranccment of 

Science, Annual Session at Portland, 16 « 7 « 

CiTil War— the Gun that Fired the First 

* Shot, 21 a 7 e 

■ Crisis — the Economist on, 29 « 11 c 
«— Great Storm, tee Canada. 

Peaches, 7ji2d 

Tourists, 2j 12 e -8 j 12 e 

" Wunbledon," 17 j 12 e 

Ancient Monuments, Notes about, 12 1 11 c— 17 

s 4 rf— 22 « 10 « 
Anderson (Dr. Eliz. Garrott) on the Medical 

Education of Women, 5 a 3 e — 6 a 4 c 

— (James) on Spanish Dividends, 80 i 10 c 
Andrew Handy side & Co., (Limited) see Hai^dt- 

an>B. 
Angell (Lewis) on Sanitary Work, 21 a 10 e 
Angling, Thames Preservation Society, 3j 14 c 
Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce— the Text of, 

»0y7e 
Anson (A.) on the Ashantee War, 10 s 9/— 13 « 

on MUitnrjr Recruit'iDg, 5j 5 e 

on Oacera Grievances, 3lj5d 

''rJr.L''o"r^^,:^.i^?l''^^^y'-^<>i Scotland 



Antiquarian Discoveries in London, Hi 5 e 

Antiquities — Discovery of Ancient Spanish Cities 
in Talamanca, 29 a 4 e 

Discovery of Bp. Gundulph's Chapel at 

Chatham, 3 i 9 c— 13 i 6/ 

Discovery of a Norman Refectory at Nor- 
wich, 12 « 8 6 

Ants Eggs, Food for Pheasants, 1 9 5/ 

Antwerp, Grand Fetes at, 18 a 6 6 

Aquarium Car, 23 i 5/ 

Aquarian Notes, 4 a 10 c 

ApUn (Wm.) on the London Telegraphic News 
Company, 24 i 6 a 

Apsley House, Grand Ball at, Sjllf 

Arbuthnot (George) on the Central Department, 
4 s 10 6 

Arch (— ) and the Berkshire Agricultural La- 
bourers, 19 y 12 a 

Archeology in Warwickshire, 4*4/ 

Arcliangel Marine Insurance Company, 8 i 10 a 

ABOHES ETO. OOUBT :— 

St. Barnabas, Pimltco, 6 a 11 c — 12 a 9 e — 

20 G 10 «— 23 a 12 a— 27 a 9 rf— 6 s U c— 26 

Burch V. Rev. John Rcid, 19^116 

Case of Rev. C. H. New bold, for Drunken- 
ness, 16 j 11 (/ 

Fagg and Mummery ». Lee, 23 a 12 a 

-*— Kestoration of Tottenham Church, 13 a 
lid 

Amn-Daria, Value of, 8 a 8 <f 

Architects, Royal Institute of, sei Rotal 

Arctic Exploration — Report on the Polaris^ 4 ; 6 
c— 8i 4/— 20 s 5 6—20 s 6 e— 22 i 6 e 

Arctic Pictures, 1 a 4 « 

Swedish Expedition, 16y 5 6— 2iy 13 a — 26 

a 12 c— 30 a 10 c— 4 s 10 6—11 s 6 a— 29 « 12 6 

Argentine Republic, Attempt to Assassmate the 
President, 20 » 6 6—2? « 6 o 

Argyle and the Isles, Election of a Bishop for, 1 
a 12 6 

Argyllsliire Gathering, S sd d 

Armed Science, 28 a 7 e 

Armstrong r W. G.) & Co., on Hy drauli<;,Gunnery, 
28y8c-2a6/-lla8c 

Army and Navy Co-Operative Society, 25 s 6 c 

Ameway's Charity Loan — a Delusion, 17 s o d 

Arthur (P.) on the Poor Incumbent' Benefices, 
22 s 10 /• 

Article and a Speech, 30 a 5 J 

Artisans' and Labourers* Dwellings, Meetings 
about, IJ II d 

Artistic Jurisprudence, 7 jllf 

Ashantee War, 10 / 10 6—14 / 11 /— 24i 10 rf— 
26i 6 c— 28> 6 rf— 6 a 8 a-19 a 6 e— 20 aZd 
-20 a 6 a— 2 8 3 c— 11 s 6 c— 12 s 12 c— 16 * 
10 6—17 s 7/— 18 8 9/— 20 5 6 6 & d— £2 s 9/ 

Account of the King of, 29 j 10 d 

of the Princes, 2 a 9 e 

Bombardment ot Elmina, 15^ 10 a — 16 i 7 d 

- — Can it be True, a Note on, 29 « 5 /* 

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—24 s 5 rf— 25 « 8 c— 26 f 6 a— 27 « 8 a— 29 # 
5 <^-80 « 8 & 
▲thantte War, Notes about, 19 • 7 /— 28 slQe 
—24 f 5 </— 25 f 8 c— 29 # 6 e— 80 s 8 6 

• Expedition ill Transita, 30 < 8 a 

GoTernor-G^neral, Want of, 20 a 3 e 

• Poi>e fienneuy't Despatch, 24 ; 5 c 

— Houssa Force, 3 i 4 e 

Hoir ^ot to do it'-CompUdnt ol Lt. CoL 

Festino, 5 d 10 e 
Notes about, 16 j 7 /^19 i 10 ^-23^ 12 d 

—5 a 12 6—8 a 5 c— 12 a 6 c— 12 a 7 /— 19 a 

5 6—^ i 9/-.10 f 9/— 11 i 6 c— 13 $ 6 6—20 i 

8 a— 25 f 8 c 

Official Correspondence, 24 / 5 c 

Physical Characteristics of, 22 f 11 c 

Prince of, Notes about, 13 5 6 6—20 « 8 6 

Saturday Review on the War with, % 97 f 

— Sir Garnet Wolseley's Expedition, 13 s 6 a 
Ashore and Afloat, from the Gloht, 23 a 7 e 
Asphalt* in the City, 31 i 10 rf— 6 a 4 e— 8 a 6 <f 
Assaults, Return of Cases, 19 s 4 d 
Associated Chambers of Commerce, Autumnal 

Congress of, at Cardiff, 15 a 10 d—\% s 6 e— 24 

t 12 c— 25 8 12 c— 26 t 6 <f— 27 5 12 c 
Atlantic, Prop6?ed Crossing it in a Balloon, 5 j 

10 6 
Atlas Assurance Company, 3^ 9 c 
Attorney-General Offered the Mastership of the 

Bolls, 7 a 9 e 
Attwood (Rev. Geo.) Appeal for Thomas King, 

28*4/ 
August Meteors, 6 « 6 s 
AtTOTRAUA:— 
Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 

14/ 6 « 

Army News, 29 « 5 c 

• Statistics, 13 a 4 s 

Bp. of Brisbane Intends Resigning his . See, 

4/5 6 
— '- Border Duties, 13 a 4 /i 

Budget, 12/ 5 c— 26 5 3c 

Carl Kidnappers, 22 1 5 c 

— Civil Service Report, 14/ 6 « 

— Commercial Intelligence, 17i 5 6 
Death Rate, 13 a 4 7* 

— Education Act, 4 « 4 d 

Electoral Reform, 13 a 4 rf— 29 a 3 c— 4 s 4 rf 

Exports, 14 a * 6—16 « 3 6 

— Financial Returns, i s i d 

— Goddord (Miss Arabella) at Sydney, 13 a 

Gold Exported, Returns, 80 a 7 a 

Return of Exports to England, 26 « 7 e 

— — Gold Ships for England, 4/5 6 — 22 « 5 c 

for Gaile, 19 / 5 6—15 a 5 a 

Harvest News, 1 a 12 6 

Mail Contract, 14/06 

Mining News, 8 a 8 /*— 13 a 4 / 

on Private Property Bill, 4 5 i d 

liliscellaneous News, 14 j C d — 8 a 8 / 

— Murder by Natives of the Crew of the 
Cavii/ia, 16 s S If 

Ne\r Governor, S a S f 

New Ministry, 23j5i—5 a 5 b^(j a '6 d 

' ^^^ ^^oatttl lioutQ to, 5 s ie 

— - New lioutc to, 30 s 4c 



Australia CcontinvedJ, 

— - New Zealand Telegraph Bill, $a k^ 

Parliamentaiylfeirs, 13 a 4 tf 

Postal Question, 13 a 4 cf 

Silver and Copper Hint, 23 i k k 

SOUTH AUBTBAI14:— 

-^— Comkneicial News, Gsllj 

New Governor, 6 s 11*/ 

Railways, 6 s 11 f 

- Spiritualism in Victoia, 4 s 4 e 

• Tour of the !!«♦ Opt^nmr. 1? il 4 of 

Vote of Want of Confidence in HiniaUn, 

Passed, 29s 5 c ... 

Weather, 4 s 4 « 

Wentworth (W. G.) Public Fafieyal ^ 14; 

6/ 
See al%o New 8qiiz9 W^Lif 499 Naw 

Zbalakd. 
Australian Agricultural Cooipaiur, %i 7 a— 23; 

10 a ... 

Mining Company, 26/ IQ <i 

Press, 16/ 11/ 

AUSTRIA : 

and Bavaria, BailvrayConTentloQlarTrooos, 

26/9/ 
Board of Arbitmtion for Bourse Difputes, 

12a8 6 • 

Cholera in Vienna. — S£9 Cholisa. 

Church and State in, 27 » 5 6 

Court Circular, 3i 7 6—23/ 5 a— 34 /So 

28/ 5 6—9 a 5 6—13 a 5 6—28 a 6 6—18 iBb 
Case of the Princess Mettenudi,' 24 i 

9/ 
■ French Princes at Vienna, Ba $ a 
The Shah at the Ballet* and at the Bevieir 

at Vienna, 11 a 12 a 
Diplomatic Intelligence, 1 ; 6 a — 2^j 5 ^- 

23*3 6 

Dissolution of the Chamben, \0m Be 

Elections, 10 i 7 a— 9 s 5 6—15 s 5 6—30 1 

86 

Financial Crisis in, 4^5 ^—1 a 12 6 

Garden Fete at Schonbrunn, 12 a 8 c 

and Italy, 19 s 3 rf 

Miscellaneous News, 26 a o 6 — 29 a 3 6 

New Stock Exchange Law, 29 a 3 6 

Council of Arbitration to Settle, X s 5 6 

Peasants and Foresters at Vienna, 23 a 

8c 
Royal Hunt at Vienna.— the Shah ?reseBt, 

5 a 5 a 

Rauscher (Card.) 60th Anniversaij of hi* 

Entering the Priesthood, 22 a 3 a 

the Emperor Visits, 22 a 8 a 

Present to, 22 a 8 a 

Ultramontane Demonstration Against King 

Victor Einnianuel, Announced, 16 s 3 6 

the Vote 7an(/Confiscatcd for Announcing, 

20 f 5 / 
Vienna, Old and New. 11 a i tt 

Exhibition— I a 4 d—l a 12 6— U a 5 6 

19a 6a 

Xmw'vaojk. OimTOlwian at, 14 a 3 6 






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^ 



(continued), 

mna Exhibition. — Coinpltte List 9i the 

]■ to Enfliih Exhibitora, 26 a S d 

>unli£fe Owen, Presentation to, by tho 

ih Exhibitor, 26 a 7 c 

[)amage to, from a Storm, 1/56 

[)ipbma Awarded to AM. Cotton, 22 a 

[>estniction of the AUatiaa Peaiant 

Mn, 4 a 5c 

Oiitinctions Awarded to Exhibitors, 18 a 

.0aSa—2la6b 

Oistribution of Prizes, 20 a 3 a— 23 a 

Sastem Europe in, Ijie 

he Emperor Examines the British Sec- 

J3 J 6 a 

Empress Angnsta at, 9j 7 b — 8 j 6 d 

English Artisans at, 10^9/ 

- Machinerf at, 10; 6 a— 12^ 12 a 
Exhibition Fete, 27 a 6 6 

Pete at, 21 a 8 d 

Fire at, 14a 8a 

French Painters at, 2B a A d 

jrerman Landscape Painters at, 1 « 4 </ 

[nternational Com and Seed Fair at, 6 a 

fury Awards, 12^ 5 6 

tang of Italy at, 19 « 3 a— 20 s 6 a— 22 i 

e— 23 f 8 fl 

- Departure to Berlin, 23 « 8 & 

List of Awards to British Exhibitors, 27 
-29 n 3 e 

- to Exhibitors from India and the 
ies of England, S s 6 d 

Vfanchester Artisans at, 4J o d 

!tfedal for Merit, 26 a 12 c— 27 a 3 /— 

10 c— 80 a 5 c-A s 6 c— 9 s 10 rf— 13 s 

Vfeetings of the British Commissioners 
, at Marlborough House, 9j7f 
Sotes about, 20 a 6 s 
Order Conferred on tho Director, Hi 

Royal Visitors at, 22 j 10 h 

M. Schwendner at, 26 a 7 c 

the Shah at, see pEJiSiA. 

the Sultan's Treasures at, 7 r? 4 </ 

Prial of the Steacd Engine for Burning 

', &c., 22 a 3 d 

l^irkestan in, 5 a 4 r 

Visit of the Jury to Pestli, 28y 5 6 

- of the Sultsh to, 26 j 5 c 

n Embassy, Banquet at, 'dj S d~8 ; 5 / 

19/ 

i-Fo— Destnictidn of Gan:>ng Tables at 

oland. 25 « 7 « 

ton Chess Play at the Crystal PaUce, 29 

1 MancBuvres see Naval akd Mih- 

and Porter on tho Vienna Exhibition, 29 

rr Vfifry Company ^ 18 a fZ e 

Hr. Froihrk'k) llis Arabic AIS. and the 

Museum. 12 a fi e 



B. 

Baby Octopods. 30 a 10 e 

Bacon, Foreign, Import Betonii, 13 a 7/ 

— of Foreign, 11 f 4c * 

Badakshari, 11/12 6 

Baden, the Grand Duke Leares for Eatthowiit, 

4a6^— 5a-5 6 ' " • ^ 

Baird (— ) Gift to the Church of Scotland, 7 a 5 

c-^llalOrf ' ^ * . * 
Baker (Sir Samuel) at the Khartonap, 9 i 6 & 
the Khedive Employs at a X^arge Salary to 

Suppress the Slave Trade, 16 a 7 # ' ' ^ 

Letter on his Movements, 12 a If 

on the Kile, 14 a « V-15 ale- 

to Sir H. C. Rawlinsonl !»<* 7 d 

Telegrams about, 30/126^26 a 6 6 

Baldacchino, Kotes about, 8 a 6 ^—11 a 10 /— 13 

a 10 6— 14 a 8 c— 15 a 6/ 

and St. Barnabas, «ee AacnES Court. 

Baldelli (Countess), on Cruelty to Animals in 

Italy, 25*7/ ' ' 

Balfour (G.) on the Exchequer Balances, 7 j^h 
Balloon, Across the Atlantic in, byProfMaor 

Wise, 5 i 10 « 

Lights for the Ocean, 19 i 10 « 

Voyage from New York to England, 9m 

-^ROKAUTICAL FkaT. 

Ballyclare Paper Mills Company, 9 a 7 a 

Baly (Prichanf), on tho Port of Caliia, l2 s Ij 

Bangor Cathedral, Ke-Opening of, 1 1 d 9/ 

Bank Chnrtcr Act -— Meeting of London Joint- 
Stock Banks, About, 4i 10 a 

Holiday, 4 a 7 c— 6 ah f 

Holidays, and Her Majesty's Birthday, Ac, 

1; 10 c ' 

of England Notes Bill, Notes About, 7 i 

14 a 

Notes and Stamps by Post, 23 i 6 y^-S a 

5 d 

Bankers' Checks, &c.. Invention to Prevent 
Frauds in, 25 a 5 a — 27 ao a 

BANKING: — 

— — AlliaYice, 10 j 9 a—\6j 10 a 

- — Anglo- Austrian, 17*3 6—22 » 6 6 . 

Anglo-Foreign Banking Company, 6 * 7 a 

Bank of Belgium, 29 s 5 c 

of Bengal, 7 j 9 a— 12 a 3 /— 15 a 5 a 

Bombay, lOy 8/ 

(New) of Bombay, 1 n 4 A 

of British Columbia, 26 « 4 a 

of Brussels, 30 j 12 6 

of Kgypt, 18 yiO a 

of England Dividends, by Post, 10 a 4 a 

Halt- Yearly Court, 12 6 7 c 
■ New Chief Cashier, 4i 10 a 



Notea in Circulation, 4 i 10 n — l\J 18 a 

— 18i 10 «— 25 j 10 6—1 a 10 c— 8 d 4 6— 
15 a G 6—22 a 5 a— 29 a 5 a— 5 < 6 6—12 s la 
— I9«3a— 2(;»4 6 

Reserve, Notes About, 1 a 12 e — 5 a 

Of/ 



KcUim, 12 a T a 

\\'ev:V\^ UCiWWVX^, '^ ^^A -Vvx\<N^O 



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PALHKB'S index to " THE TIMES *' NEWSPAPEB 



Banking (continued). 
notic6$-^S a 4 6, two notices — 15 a 6b& c — 22 a 
5 a & 6 — 29 a 6 a, two notices — 5 8 5 h^two notices, 
12 « 7 a & c~19 5 5 a & 0—26 « 4 6, two 
notices, 

of France, Weeklj Returni, 1 j 10 c — ij 

5 a— 6 ; 10 c— 11 j 6 a— 12 j 10 e— 18 ; 6 a— 

19 i 7 6—25 ; 12 a— 28 j 6 5—1 a 12 a— 2 a 

6 6— 8a 3 a— 9 a 7 6—15 a 5 a— 16a 6 6—21 a 
5 a— 25 a 5 6—29 « 3 a— 30 a 7 6—5 « 3 6—6 s 
1 6—12 s 6 a— 13* 7 6—19 s 3 a— 20 « 7 6— 
26 « 3 a— 27 « 6 6 

of New South Wales, 9 UO 6 

tf New Zealand, 9 y 10 6 

of Prussia, Weekly Returns, 4 j 5 a — 11 

j 5 a— 19 j 5 a— 28 / 5 6—6 a 6 6—12 a 3 a— 

20 a 3 6—27 a 3 6—4 s 5 6—10 s 6 6—19 » 3 6 
—27 * 6 6 

■ Notices, 29y 5 a 

Bankers* Clearing House, 4 j 10 6—11 j 10 

<>-18 j 10 6—26 i 10 6—1 a 10 c— 8 a 4 6— 
15 a 6 c— 22 a 5 i6— 29 a 5 a— 5 s 5 6—12 sic 
— 198 6 «— 26*4 6 

■ for Liverpool, 18 .; 10 a 

— - Birmingham and Midland, 14 a 4 e 

Brooklyn Trust Company, 7 a 7 a 

Central Bank of London, 14 ; 8 a 

Check Bank, Opening of, 28 > 6 a 

Account of, 25 « 6 y 

Notes Abeut, 26 * 4 / 

Chartered of India, 25 « 6 a 

City, 9 J 10 6 

Comparison of the Bank Kates with Consols 

and French Rentes, 4 ; 10 6—11 / 10 a— 18 j 
10 a— 25 J 10 6—1 a 10 c— 8 a 4 6—16 a 6 6— 
22 a 5 a— 29 a 5 a— 5 s 5 6—12 s 7 a— 19 s 5 
a— 26 s 4 6 

Consolidated, 7j9 a 

Dachau, Sentence on the Manager, 21j7c 

— Deliftle & Co., of Paris, 10 ; 9 o 
Deposits on Allowance, 1 a 10 c 

English, Scottish and Australian Chartered 

Bank, 21i8a— 6a4a 

Geman Bank of London, S s H a 

Gloucestershire Banking Company, 18 o 

6d 

Glyn, Mills & Co., 25 j 10 a 

Hampshire Banking Company, Open a 

Branch m Jersey, 30 / 10 c 

— Hong Kong and Shanghai Corporation, 12 
a 4 a 

Imperial, 12 j 10 a 

^ of India, China and Japan, 31 y 6 a 

Russia, 15 * 5 6 

Ionian Bank at Athens, 21 y 8 a 

Irish Bank Note Circulation, 28 a 6 6—30 s 

4 a 

Banks Levy Mail on their London 

Branches for Changing their Notes, 11 ; 10 c 

Jersey Joint Stock, Suspension of, 4 i 5 6 — 

9yi2cl4j 12d—22j n d— 23> 11 d 

-Hampahire Banking CompHny Open a 

Branch in, 80 J 10 c 

Joint Stock Banks, Ketum, 24 / 7 a 

11177:-*'^ ^^.^o*> StatiaticB of, 3 n 4 o 

V ^ ^^^^rPOOl, PrODOSed niparina- TTnn.i* for. 10 



Banking (continued). 

London Bank of Mexico and South Amerios, 

3a5a 

Bombay and Mediterranean, 19 a 4 a 

Joint Stock, 5/ 10 a— 18 j 10 a 

and County, 1 a 10 c— 8 a 4 a 

and Provincial, 25 y 10 a 

and San Frandsce, 3 « 6 a 

and South Western, 19/ 7 a 

and Westminster, lOy 9 a — 17 j 7 a 

Madras, 12 a 3/ 

Metropolitan, 9 j 10 6 

Mercantile of the River Plate, 22 a 5 a 

Merchant Banking Company, 16 a 6 a 

Midland Banking Company, 12 > 10 a 

National, 17i 7 a 

of Australasia at Melbourne, 4 ; 10 a 

of Austria, 4/5 6 

of Belgium, 21 j 7 c— 26 a 5 a 

of Chili, 20 a 3 6 

of India, 13 « 7 a 

of New Zealand, 19/ 7 a 

■ New London and Brazilian, 25 s 6 a— 27 1 



6a 



- York Banks, Panic in,sfe Ambhiga 



- Oriental Bank Corporation, 19 s 5 a 

- Private Banks, Returns of, 24i 7 a 
and Joint Stock Banks, Circulation Bt- 



tums, 2 rt 6 a— 18 i 7 a 

Scotch and Irish Banki, Specie Held by, 24 

/ 7 a— 18 s7 a 

Circulation Returns, 2 a 6 a 



Stock, State of Shares, in every day's paper. 

Union, 10 / 9 a 

of Australia, 11/ 10 a 

of London, 3 ; 9 6 

Vereins Bank Quistorp, 25 s 6 a — 27 « 6 s 

Wilts and Dorset Banking Company, 10 i 

9a 
BANKRUPTCIES :— 

Alexander and Johnston, 17 s 3 / 

Ames, T., 16 a 8 rf 

Anderson, A., 27 aSf 

Andrews, Arthur, 6 a 5 a 

Anstey, C. J., 19/ 8 c 

Aplin, Pownal, 13 a 8 a 

Appleby, George, 30/ 7/ 

Armstrong, J.,Ss6d 

Arthur, W., 13 » 8 d 

— - Atkinson, W., 16/8 a 

Axton, John, 13 a 8 a 

Baker, J., 20 * 8 c 

BaU, W., 20 a 5/ 

Balme, W., 5/ 8 c 

Barclay, Mrs. Jane, 16 ; 8 a 

Barker, B., 2S a o f 

Barkham, Edro., 1*3 » 8 d 

Barwell, James, 27 < 8 c 

Bell, T., 6 a 5 « 

Bennett, G. 10 « 8 d 

Beresford, G. E., 23 a 5 /* 

li<i\\txviWvxN, G. 8., 6 » 8 c 



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Ban 



uptcies (continued). 
ioothroyd. Wm., 3 « 6 <f 
lorn and Gudgeon, 13 s 8 c/ 
loswell, T.. () a 5 e 
^ourah, William, 2 o 8 c 
loutcher, Fred., 2 i 6 rf 
Jower. Lot, 12; 12</ 
irnnner, W., 27 a 6/ 
iransby, D., 10 < 8 <f 
iroadhunt, James, 9jSc 
irown, Lt. Herbert B., bj S c 
-Henrj, 30i7/ 

- J. iun., 9 a 8 a 

- Robert, 27 s 8 c 
)adden, Anne Eliz., 26^ 8 6 
iulcock, James, 9 i 8 c 
)utlin, Sarah, 5 i 8 c 

Jyrt, Fred, v., 19^8 c 
>iballas, L. M., 30 a 7 / 
xasey, Edwin, S s G d 
:happell, Wm. jun., 10 * 8 rf 
:'heetham, Thos., daSd 
:hM, Fred., 9 a 8 </ 
:;hurch, W., 27 a 5/ 
;inrke, Rev. Geo. Aug., 20 a 5/ 
"lifford, Jameii, 2 a 8 c 
Hjde, Cecile, 28 / 7 « 
::ockle, W., 12y 12 d 
>»hen, Fred. S., 27 » 8 c 

- Moss, 24 s 8 c 

:;ollard, Frederick. 20 a 5 f 
Collins, Henry William, 27 a 5/ 
yolston, J., 5J S e 
^ook, Joseph, Ss 6 d 
^combes, E., 30 a 7/ 
>)rbett, John, 23 a 6/ 
^orfield, John, lOtSd 
>>8scr, T., 6 a 5 e 
:ottam, W., 19y8r 
yousens, William, 6 a 5 6 
yousins, Charles, 23/ 7 e 
^rang, James, d a 7 d 
/umming, A. J., 30 « 7 / 
'urley, P., 6 i 8 c 
)avid8on, S., 13 a 8 a 
)aTies, John Henry, 20 n 6/ 
)avi8, Alex. Jas., 26 j 8 6 
)ickson, H., 24 i 8 c 
>olan, J., 20 a 5 /* 
)oling, W.. 30 a 7 / 
)ougUs, G., 16 y 8 a 
• J., 16 a 8 2/ 
>uncan, A., 9 i 8 c 
)unkley, J. W. L., 30/ 7/ 
Uisson, J. jun., 23 i 7 e 
k:kersley, John, 16 a 8 d 
:dJy, — , of Ottowa, 21 i 8 a 
:iUott, Edmund, SOj 7/ 
;it, Charles, 19/ 8 c 
Imslie, John, 3 s 6 c/ 
Inglefield, James, 26/ 8 h 
Ivans, Thos., 26/ 8 b 
iumge, WWJam, 27 a 6/ 
trqabAT, J, and W,, J8 s 8 d 
rer, WiUUm, 93/7$ 
\A.M.,20a5f 



Bankruptcies (continued), 

Findlay, J., OjSc 

Firth, William, 9 a 8 d 

Fisk, C^ SO a 7/ 

Fitz?imons, J., 6 * 8 c 

Forbes. A., 27 x 8 c 

Forsyth, W. F., 23 a 6 / 

Fry, T., 24 « 8 c 

Fyfe, D. jun., 6 i 8 c 

Fysh, Jas. Henry, jun., 3 i 6 </ 

Gall. WUliam, 23 a 6/ 

Gardiner, J., 30 / 7/ 

Gay, John, 23/ 7 e 

Gerrit, J.. 20 » 8 c 

— Gibb C. U., OaSd 

Gibson, F., 6 « 8 c 

Gilliam, Ann, 9 / 8 c 

Gilraour, J., 24 « 8 c 

Graj-, C, 23 a 5 / 

John, 9 rt 8 rf 

Green and Grimes, 9 a 8 </ 

Gregory, Edwin, 20 a 6 / 

Francis, 13 « 8 rf 

Gribble, Fred. John, 20 a 6y 

Hall, John jun., 3s 6d 

Peter, 13»8</ 

Handy, John Alex., 12/ 12 rf 

Hanna, Andrew, 2 a 8 c 

Hargreaves, James, 30/7/ 

William, 9/ 8 c 

Harris, Capt. E. J., 2/ 8 a 

Hart, Henry, 5j S c 

Haslam, Fred., 27 « 8 r 

Hathaway, Philip, 12/ 12 d 

Hawkins, F. J., 24/ 8 c 

John, 13 « 8 rf 

Head, Edw., 2G / 8 6 

Hethom, Richard L., 13 « 8 o 

Hi|[fgins, John, 9 a 8 d 

Hill, S. B., 30 « 7 /• 

Hobbs, Thomas, 23 a 5/ 

Hodge, Alfred, 16 « 8 / 

Hodges, W. H., 6 » 8 c 

Hodgson, J., 20 « 8 c 

Rev. Rice Joseph. 30 / 7 / 

Hoe, Thomas Samuel, 23/ 7 « 

Honey man, John, 9/ 8 c 

Horton, C, K., 30 a 7/ 

Hosie, Peter B., 26 / 8 A 

Houlden, Edmund, 16/ 8 a 

Houston, G., 16/ 8 a 

Howard, Wm., 3a 6 d 

Howe, J., 13 f e (/ 

Howse, Lewisham, 3 n S d 

Hudson, Heron, 19 / 8 c 

HuUy, Moses, 12 / 12 d 

Hundley, J. C, 13 « 8 rf 

Iverson, W. J., 23/ 7 6 

Jackson, David, 3 » 6 c/ 

J., 6 « 8 c 

R., 6 a 6 « 

— - JagftCT, 1j., IV » ^ ^ 

— - Jeff«T\e% «iw^H«tc\^w\,'»» a^ J 



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palmer's index to " TUE TIMKS " NEWSPAPER. 



[July 1 tc 



Eankraptdes (continued). 

Jones, Charles, 5 i (J c 

E. L., 3 5 6 a 

Frederick, 2(;i 3 b 

Kcllior and Robertson, 9/ 8 c 

Kougli, Samuel Hnrlcjr, 2^80 

Laker, James, 2 « 8 c 

Lambert, James, G a 5 e 

Larkin, William, lOj 8 a 

Lee, James IL, 6jSc 

J., G » 8 c 

Leisk, R. jun., 17 « 3/ 

Lower, C, 20 5 8 c 

Lewis and H^'man, 17 « 3/ 

Lialter, J., 3 s 6 c/ 

Lichfield, W., G « 8 c 

Liebermann, P., 27 s 8 c 

LiHenfeed J., 30 y 7 / 

Lloyd, Chas. Abraham, 10 5 8 cf 

Lord William, IG « S d 

r- Lounds, Thos., 27 a 0/ 

Lys C. S., 8 rt 6 c 

Lyons, John, 23 a 5 /" 

Mackay, W., ISsSd 

Mackinlay, A., 6 « 8 c 

Mackenzie, Rer. D. S., 20 » 8 c 

M^Beath Fordyce, J.. lOsSd 

M*Coy, George, 26 j 8 6 

M*Farlane, R., 30 i 7 / 

J., 9 a 8 d 

M'Glashan, J., 2S J 7 e 

M'Intosh, A., 13 « 8 (/ 

M*Kenzie, 1)., 23 a 5 / 

W., 27 s 8 c 

M'Leod, J., 3 s 6 rf 

M'Master, T. A., 13 s S d 

Major, J., 24 « 8 c 

Mann, Leonard, 23 j 7 e 

Manning, H., 24 « 8 c 

Marriage, Robert, IG j 8 a 

Marriott, W. E. N., G a 5 e 

Marshall, W., 16 ; 8 a 

J. B., 30y 7/ 

Medland, Jane, 2 / 8 a 

Monro, I), sen., 2G J S b 

Moore, J. J., 20 5 8 c 

William. 12 J 12 d 

Morgan, W., 9 aSd 

Morrcll and Gaitcs, 3 s S d 

Moss, Richard, 26jSb 

Mundie, J. 2G ;" 8 6 

Munlock, A. J. C ,s 8 e 

Musselwhite, Charles, 19 ; 8 c 

Newnham, Willinm, 23 j 7 c 

Notley, J. II., 27 ao f 

Ogilvie, G. j»^., IG « 8 c/ 

Oliver, I)., 20 a 3/ 

Owens, Thomas, 12 j \2 d 

Packman, Charles John, 20 a 5 /* 

Palmer, & Wilde, 24 s 8 c 

Paterson, James Munbell, 19> 8 c 

Patterson, Thomas, 10 « 8 rif' 

JPa^ne, 11. TK, 24 s S c 

Pbilip, 7!, OjS c 

— ^mkerton, W., SO J 7/ 



Bankruptcies (continued). 

Porter, Johnson, 19 j 8 c 

Posnett, Hutchison, IGjB a 

l*oun8berry, James, 20 a o / 

Price, C.T., 2458c 

R?nnie, P., 12.; 12 c/ 

Kenton and Kidder, G 5 8 c 

Reside, R., 3s Gd 

Reynolds, J. W., 3 « 6 d 

Richardson, Desmond F. F., 27 » 8 c 

^J. GsSc 

Roberts, Robert Maurice, 20 a 5 J 

Sir R. IL, lOsSd 

J. L., 13 « 8 cl 



Robertson, W., 17 « 3/ 

J. 20 s 8 c 

C. G. 24 5 8 c 

Rodger, J., G s 8 c 

Rogers, Fred. W., IGj 8 a 

J., 30 a 7 / 

Rosenwaike, Abra., 3 s 6 d 

Rav, R., 13a 8 a 

RumboU, U., 20 « 8 c 

Salmon and Steer, 23abf 

Scarlett, C. 24 « 8 c 

Shwartz, John, 23 a 6 / 

Simons, Joseph, 9 7 8 c 

Smerdon, W. S., 20 « 8 c 

Smith, John, 19 7' 8 c 

J. 30 a 7 / 

and Norton, 27 a 5 / 

Sorano, E., 10 f 8 d 

Spiers, J. 2 j 8 « 

Squire, R., Mont ague, 13 a 8 a 

Steward, E. 19 j 3 c 

Storey and Holland, 26; 8 6 

Strong, Wm., 27 « 8 c 

Summers, W., \Gj 8 a—SO a 7 / 

Summen-ille, W., IG ; 8 a 

Swann, C, IG a 8 </ 

— - Tait, G., 80 n 7 / 

Tat ton, Wilbraham 16 / 8 a 

Taylor, H. B., 2 j 8 a 

Tennant, A., 30 a 7/ 

Thomas, John, 2 a 8 c 

Thompson, M. T., 16^ 8 a 

■ John Arthur, 2 « 8 c 

Walter, 19 / 8 c 

Townshend, Sarah, 20 a of 

Tripp, H. H. 20 « 8 c 

Tudhope, R., 3sGd 

Tustin, R., 27 s 8 r 

Uniacke, R. J., 9/8 c 

Verney. II., 24 « 8 c 

Wndc, George, 9 a 8 rf 

Wainewright,'T., 19^ 8 c 

W^all, C, 205 8 c 

Walker, J., 27 s 8 c 

Wallace, R., 9 j 8 c 

Walls, Edw., 17 5 3/* 

Watson, John, IGi'd 4 

Wrecks, Fred., 18 a 8 a 

\VV\\Viv\^loiv, C. E., 6 « 8 c 

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[), 1873.] PALMKU'S INDEX TO THE " TIMES " NKWSPAPEU. 



Bat 



itcies (continued). 

lion, W., G r/ 5 e 

Ison, Rev. W. C, 13«8</ 

!jd Dobree, 2G J S b 

ntrup, J., 5 ; 8 c 

od, i\ \9jSc 

odcock, James, 9 ? 8 c 

ight, William, 2 jSa 

att, James Paul, 23 a 5 / 

'mark, Walter, 20 a 6 / 

mg, J., SOj 7 / 

nd Taylor, 27 a 5 / 

U, C. P., 27 f 8 c 

[TPTCEBS ANNULLED:— 

ton, Carl Von, 20 i 8 c 

th, William, 20 i 8 c 

•dj. Squire, 17 i 8/ 

rt, H., W., 2 a 8 c 

I, Georgo, 19 ; 8 c 

., C, 30 a If 

pkins, Louisa, 6^ 8 c 

•ne, H., 6 « 8 c 

Id, Francii, 12y 12 rf 

tus, Henrj Yorke Astley, 2/ 8 a 

tor, Wm. Ouseley, 26 ; 8 6 

(ulty, Hugh. 16; 8rt 

Is, Walter, 23^ 7 a 

ndy, Herbert, 6 rr 5 « 

£e»,Walter, R, SySc 

rrard, Richard, Geo., 20 « 8 c 

aple, James Alfred, 2 a 8 c 

•mas, Thos. Seymour, 12 / 12 d 

dc, Edward J., 23y 7 c 

mer, Geo. Robert, 23j7e 

l>ber, John Thos. Savory 17*3/ 

hey, Thos. Archer, 16i-8 a 

mg, James, 5jSc 

tcy Act, official return, 11^56 

ppeals, 97 7/*— 10; 7(J 

rPTCT COUET :— 

•8 of Sittings . tn Law Notices of each 

aper. 

ice of Sittings for last Examination, 23 

27 5 8 c 

lie Examinations, 2y 8 a — hj 8 c — Oy 8 

I 12 cf— 19 / 8 c— 23y 7 e— 26^ 8 6— 30i 

a 8 c— 6 a 5 e— 9 a 8 rf— 13 a 4 a— 16 a 

) a 5/— 23 a 6/— 27 a 5 /— 30 a 7 /*— 3 

-6*8 f— 10 8 8 </— 13 5 8 rf— 17 s 3 /— 

!— 24 s 8 c-27 * 8 c 

am t( Expenses, 23 a 1 1 e 

.xton, George, S sOe 

1 and Gudgeon, 14^ 13 6— 16^ U *— 27 

attley, Richard G., 13 s 11 e 

eck, Thomas, 27 « 9 c/ 

euporath and Whittle, 27 a 9 d 

owles, Bros. & Co,, 30 / 10 c 

ro\rn and Nunns, 17y 11 a 

r}'ant, Spurting, 18 « 10 c 

urnell, Martin, 28^ lOe 

urroMTs, W. B., 3 s 8 e 

adiot and Johnston, 20 ■« 11 d 

happen, Wm. Jan., 8sO e—25 s II d 

nrk, J'Jdtrard, 30 s 9 fi 

rkc Rcr. Geo, Augnsixis, '60 a 10 f 

en, MosB, SO s 11 d '' 



Bankruptcy Court (contimied). 

re C^ousenp, William, IG a 11 A 

re Dawber and Gentel, 24 j 11 d— 6 « 9 e 

Devize, J. L., ex parte Cote, in the mattvr 

of Bills, 21 / 13 A 

Dummeiow, James, 8^ 13 c 

• re Englcfield; James, 8 « 8 « 

re Fastnedge, 4/12 /— 17 J 11 «— 18 all d 

— 16o 11 6—25* 11 d 

re Fiiher, Samuel, 10 » 11 d 

re Fox, C. J., 13 a 11 d— 20 a 9 a 

re Freystadt and Peiser, 13 a 11 </— 19 a 

10 a 

re Gledstanes — Dewhurt'a Case, Zj 13 c 

Groombridge and Sons, 9 j \0f 

ex parte Hammond, 15 ; 11 e 

re Hart, Henry, 4 a 11 6 

re Henry, Albert C. C. 16 1 11 « 

re Higgins, W. H. and V. G., 24 # 11 rf 

ex parte Hoare re Walton, Salic 

re Horton, C. K., 13 « 11 « 

re Howard, William, 18 5 10 e 

ex parte Joscelyne re Powis, 13 a 11 rf 

re Lewis and Hyam, 1 a 11 c/— 8 a 8 «— 13 

a^d 

re Lihcnfeld, Joseph, 15 a 11 « 

re Mansbridge, W. H. and J., 6 « 11 c— -$ ■ 

\2d 

re Motion, George, 22 ; 11 e 

re Notlcy, J. H., 13 s 11 c 

re Odgcr, George. 18/11 a 

re Peto, Betts and Crampton, 23 i 11 e 

re Pickering, Edward, liy 10/ 

re Piercey, B«njamin, 1 1 y lO'/* 

»•« Piper, R. E., 30 / 12 c 

re Preston and Williams, 8 / 11 e 

rtf Porter, J. T. B., 6 a 9 « 

re Reynolds, J. W., 18 * 10 c 

re Robinson, R. W., SOy 12 c 

re Salmon and Steer, 4 « 11 c 

!•« Strhaoffer, C. P. 4 * 11 c 

re Sfazzo, A Post Dtmet., 16/ 11 A 

re Sydney and Wiprgins, 10 < It d 

re Tayler, W. H., 24 s 11 rf 

re Tichborne, Sir Roger Charles Doughty, 

lOy He 

re Tobitt, Tliomas B., 1 1 11 rf 

re Underwood, Thomas, 5 a 1 1 ff 

Wilson, Rer. ComeUus W., 28 a 11/— 3 s 8 

e—\7s^d 

re Zicrenberg, C, 1 2 s 1 1 «r 

Baptism of a Ship at Greenwich, Intended for 

the Chilian Government, 7 j 7 c 
Baring (H.) on Horse Boxes on the Groat West- 
ern, 5 (I 5 d 
Barnot Fair, 4 s 7 f—o sod 
Barnstaple Fair, 18 j 7/ 
Bartlctt (II. C.) on the Composition of Butter, 

23/10/- 
Bastardy' Laws, 23 s 3 / 
Bateraan (T. Osborne; on Bp. Wilberforc#, 28 

5 d 

a\u\ \S>\\%, \V\V5^vi\t.v\ 'C.Qi^^wwi:^^^ a"^ S — 

*i s ft f - , 



Bat 




talher's index to 



Baths for London, Notes about, 5 a 10 « 
Batterwa Park, Painting of the Seats, 26/9/ 
Baxter (— ) Resignation of, 7 a 6 rf 
Bnynes (J. A.) on lUilways iu the United 

Kingdom and India, 1 5 12 d 
Beale (Alex.) on the Delajs on the Great 

Western Railwaj, 7 a 6e 
Beaven (Alfred B.) Office Without lie-Election, 

27a8e 
Beck (Rev. E. J.) on Baths for London, 5 a 10 e 
Bedfordshire Agricultural Society, 4 a 10 a 
Bees and Human Society, 4 a 6 c 
Beesly (E. S.) on French Regicides, 4 s 6/ 

on Mr. Rauc*8 Case, 1 / 12 a 

Beke (Charles) on Mount Sinai, 30tSJ 
BELGIUM:— 

Court Circular, 19 i 8 6 

Criminal Courts, Language to be Used in, 

2Gj 5 c 

Elections, 175 3 6 

Ex-Queen of Spain at, ISj 5b 

Miscellaneous News, 5 t 8 6 

Monetary Conference at, 2^j o b 

Belgrave Hospital for Children, Appeal for, 1 a 

12 6 

Bennett (John) on the Greenwich Election, 6 a 

If 

Bennett-Stonford (V. F.) on the Shaftesbury 
Election, 10 s 8 J 

Bereharen, Bantry Bay, 19 « lO/ 

Bergtheil (J.) on Colonial and British Naturali- 
zation, 16 j 11 / 

Berlin Water Works, 28 a 6 c 

Berosns, Discovery of the Lost Canon of, 19 s 

7/ 
Berwickshire, New Lord Lieutenant, 7 i 1 1 e 
Bessemer Steamship Cempany, 1 1 y 8 c 

Steel and Ordnance Company, 6 5 7 c — 11 

5 5c 
Bible, New Version, Meeting of the New Testa- 
ment Rerisors, 16/116 

Old Testament Revisors, 19 i 9/ 

Bicester Agricultural Society, Annual Dinner, 

115 4/ 

Birch (F. K.) on Rcece's Patent Ice Company, 

23 a 6a 
Birds and Fruit, 18 5 8 c 
Birkbeck Building Society, Report, 25./ 10 6 
Birmingham (Blakeley Hall) Coal and Ironstone 

Company, 17./ 7 a 

— Cannon Hill Park to be Open to the Public, 
30 a 9/— 2 5 10 a 

— Chamber of Commerce, Ha If -Yearly Meet- 
ing, 2 a 8 r 

Musical Festival, 24 j 5 rf— 26 a 8 a— 27 a 

3 e— 28 a 10 c— 29 a 7/— 1 5 6 /— 3 5 3 rf— 5 5 
8/ 

Bert (Rev. A.) on the Genoa Protestant Hospi- 
tal, 80y 12 d 

BIRTHS: — In consequence of the Registrar- 
General having a complete Alphabetical List 
from 2837, of aU Births in the Bntish Domi- 
Ti/ons, as also of all British Subjects bom 

abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 
the omce in Somerset House, it is not deemed 



Births (continued), 

Marriages and Deaths, Registrar-Genenl'i 

Quarterly Return of , 1 4 a 5 6 
Bishop of London's Fund, Quarterly Meeting, 31 

JlOd 
Bishops and the Universities, 13 a 5 </ 
Bisgrovo, the Wells Murderer, 25^ 11/ 
Black (Major W.) on Infantry Tactics, 11 a 5 e 
Blackburn Agricultural Show, 29 i 5 6 
Indignation Meeting Against the Whole- 
sale Objections to Conservative Voters, 30 « 
7/ 

Trades' Union Demonstration at, 18 a 10 cf 

Blades, East and Blades, on the Preventive 

Paper to Forge Checks, 27 « 5 a — 6 56a 
<' Blood of all the Howards/' Notes about, 24 ; 

12 c 
Bonaparte (Prince Roland) at the Royal Naval 

School, New Cross, 16 5 5/ 
Bond (Francis T.) on the Proceedings of tb« 
Glocester Union of Sanitary Authorities, 9 a 
12 c 

(Thos.) on the Tlianles Murder, 22 5 10 6 

Bonnet (M. Victor) on the Finances of France, 

2179c 
BOOKS:— 

Expnort of Printed, 11 5 5 « 

Native Literature of India, 23 a 5 c 

Sale of the Books Ac, of Wm. Charles Mac- 
ready, 2 / 10 </— 10 i 1 1 / 

of Sir Frederic Madden, 12 « 6 6 

"Times Column," &c., 1 / 8 c— 2i 12 /— 3i 

14/— 6i 12/— 7 / 14 e—Sj 12 /•— 9 ; 12 /-lO 
j 12/— 14/ 10 c— 17 y 12 r—lSj 12/— 19y 12 
/— 21 / 14 a— 22y 8 L—2'6j 8 c— 24 / 8 c— 25/ 
12/— 28/8 rf-L>9i 12/— 30/12 c—1 a 12y- 
2 a 12/— 4 a 12 d—G a 6 c— 7 a 8 e— 8 a 6 e- 

11 a 12 (/— 13 a 8 b—U a 10 «— 15 a 8c— ICrt 

12 d— 18 a 12 d—20 a 10 /— 22 a 6 c— 25 a 6 
d— 27 a </— 29 a 10 «— 30 a 12 c— 2 5 10 6— 
4 5 12 a— 6 5 8 d— 8 5 6 rf— 10 5 12 e— 12 5 12 e 
—10 5 C rf— 18 5 8 rf— 23 5 10 d—27 5 12 c—29 
s 8 c— 30 5 10 c 

Boots and Shoes, Export Returns, 20 a 6 c 
Bosanquet (Charles B. P.) on the Organization 

of Charity, 7 / 14 d , 

Bouck < Co*s Chymical Works, a Limited Com- 

pany, 12 5 7 a 
Boulogne Harbour, Proposal to Deepen, 6 « 7 /" 

—7 a 5 d 
Boundaries Committee, 8 a 9 / 
Bournemouth Grand Hotel, 18 a 6 a 
Bouverie ( — ) Denies the Report of his being 

Offered a Peerage, 30 / 12 <f 
Bowron (Wm.) on the Baldacchino, 14 a 8 c 
Bowyer (Sir George) on the House ef Lords and 

the New Court of Appeal, 28 a 7 6 

on the Judicature Bill, 16 d 10 d 

on Mixed Marriages, 20 s 6 d 

on the New Court of Appeal, 456 /—1 1 1 

86 
Boyle Lecturer, Appointment, 23 / 7 tf 
BTK\>y (¥t^.^ ^ Co., \*l a 4 a 



80, 1873.] palmek's ihdex to " the times " newspaper. 



Bri 



»rd New Town Hall, Mr. GLidstone Declines 

pen it. 2 a 9/ 

. Opening of, 11 a 12 6—22 a 7 e— 10 f 12 

5*7/ 

►rd-on-Aron, Saxon Church at, 26 a 8 6 

(Thos. F.) Galway Fisherman, 2/86 

• Donations Towards, 2/8 6 
n the Sun Fish, 5 a 4 6 

ar Highland Society, Annual Gathering, 

t (Geo.) on aril Serrice Writers, 80 a 5/ 

y, Notes on the Svpply of, 13 s 7 a 

y (Thomas, M.P.) Passes Examination as 

ilor, 12 « 8 6 

Boy — A Non-Swimmer Rescues Two Boys 

I Drowning, 20 aij 

X:— 

ttempt to Assassinate President Sarlmcnte 

uenos Ay res, 20 « 5 6 — 22 s 6 a— 80 sdf 

ouodary Question with Chili, &c., 12 « 5 6 

hurcli and State in, 14 a G fi 

omroercial News, 4/ 6 6—2 a 10 rf— 1 4 a 

■16 a 6 «— 20 a 3 c— 1 s 7 e—6 s 6 6— 9 #6 

5 « 10 d—dO sSe 

onsular Conventions, 13 a 5 6—16 a6 e 

iscovery of a Rich Silver Mine at 

nurai, 8 Jt 3 c 

lection of President, 2 « 10 rf— 15 * 10 <J 

xchanges, 3/7 c— 14y 7 c— ^29^ 6 6—13 a 

2da5 6— 8«3c— 12«5 6 

zcommunication to have no Effect in Civil 

ers, 14 /7 c 

:oney Market. 14 o 4/— 20 a 3 c 

ational Guard, 26 i 5 6 

rosecution of the Bp. of Pemambuco, 13 

rotestant Marriages Indissoluble, 29 ; 5 6 

I 10 d 

ftilways, 14 a if —20 aSc 

lip News, 4/6 6—2 a 10 rf— 14 a 4/— 1 m 

''ar News, 16 a 6 «— 1 s 7 «— 8 * 3 c 

ag Down — the Consequence of Over Exer- 

"the Phiiade/phia Public Ledger on, G a^ 

n Estate, Salt of, 19 / 7 a 

)rd. Fever in, 11*9 /*— 13 « 11/— 16 « 6 c 

* 8 rf— 17 « 4 /— 18 * 12 a— 19 s 4 c— 22 s 
-24 * 8 a— 25* 10 c— 30 » 6/ 

3lds, Report on the Kentish Fields, 14 a 

rosecutions Under the Act, 16 * 8 </ 

nratcr House — Ball in Honour of the 

le and Princess of Wales, I97 5 a 

iage in Russia, 2 * 4 c 

( Juhn) on the Duke of Edinburgh's An- 

' Bill. SaGb 

on Public Expenditure, 28 a 5 <f 

*anon) on the English Church Union, 30 

-5*3 6 

>n Aquanum Company, 18 a 6 a 

)ung Seal at, 2o aSc 

Hospital for SJck Children, Resig^nation 

Medical and Surgical Staff of, on the 

itm^t of a Lady aa House Surgeon, 28 



Bristol Horse and Cattle Fair, 2 s i d 

Leather Fair, 4 * 10 c 

Musical Festival, 30 * 10 a— 30 * 7 /* 

Training Ship Association, Annual Meet- 
ing, 11 a 12 6 

Wool Fair, 4 * 10 «— 6 » 7 a 

and South Wales Waggon Company, 4 a 7 

rf— 12 aid 
British Agricultural Association, 15 ; 10 e 
Archaeological Association at Sheffield, 28 / 

12 6—18 a 9./— 20 a 8 6—21 a 6 a— 22 a 6 6— 

23 « 6 e— 25 aid 
Association, Meeting at Bradford, 23/" 8 6 

— 29y 4 /— 13 * 6 6—18 * 6 «— 19 * 9 a— 20 « 

10 a— 22 * 7 a— 23 » 5 rf— 24 * 7 a— 26 * 7 a— 

26* 6a 
Alcock (Sir R.) Geographical Section, 19 

» rf— 22 * 7 «— 24 * 7 c 

AUman (Professor) on Biology, 20 * 10 a 

— ^ Bariow (W. H.) on Mechanical Science, 

19* 10 6 

Beddoe (Dr. John) on Biology, 49 * 9 c 

Beke (Dr. C.) on Mount Sinai, 24 * 7 e 

Bergeron (C.) on St. Gothard Tunnel, 26 

* 6 a 
Blandford (W. T.) on the Fauna of Per- 

sia, 26 * 5 a 

Cora (Guido) on the Equatorial Lakes 



of Africa, 23* 5/ 

• Eaton (Richard) on Heated Air Conbined 



with Steam, 25 * 7 6 

- Everett (Professor) on Physical Science, 



24*7 6 

First Excursion, 27 * 12 a 

Fitch vJ. G.) on the Savings Bank in the 

Schools, 24 * 7 r 

Firth (William) on Coal Cutting Ma- 
chinery in Mines, 24 * 7 a 

• Forster (W. E.) on Economic Science, 22 



*76 



• on the Half Time System. 20 s \0 d 



—^ Gibb (Sir Dencun) on the Vocal Organs 
of Living Centenarians, 25 « 7 </ 

Haugliton (B.) 0:1 Railway Amalgama- 



tion, 19 * 10 5 

Hope (— ) on Sewage, 23 * 6 <f 

King (Mrs.) on Co-Operative Housekeep- 



ing 24 * 7 e 

• Levi (Professor) on the Metric System, 



-) on Arctic Exploration, 22 



23* 6c 

• Markham (- 



• Maxwell (Professor) on Molecules, 24 * 

• M'Gowen ( — ) on Sewage, 23 * 5 « 
Moresby (^Capt. J.) on fciir Samuel Baker 

and Dr. Livingstone, 23 * 5 / 

. Morgan (E. D.) on Khiva and Turco- 



If 



mania, 20 * 10 c 

Morris (W.) on Labour and Capital, 20 * 



10 6 



7€ 



. Yau\ (y>T.^ ow Ks!^\\\^'i\^^^'^^ ^"^ ^— ^iX* * 






Bri 




PALM Ell's INDKX TO " THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



British Association, Report on the Exploratiou of 

Kents Cayem, Torquny, 26 « 6 c 
■ Kichthof en (Baron Von) on Coal in China, 

26f 5 a 
Roberts (W. C.) on Chymical Science, 24 

$7b 
Russell (Dr.) on Chymical Science, 19 a 

96 

• Rutherford (Professor) on the Bmin, 22 



sSa 



Sanderson (Burdon) on Anatomy, &c., 22 



Siemens (Dr. C. W.) on Fuel, 23 a 6 c 

Smith (H. J. S.) on Mathematical and 

Physical Science, VJ sd a 

• on Science Teaching in Schools, 20 s 



10 6 

(Major) on the Livingstone Expedition, 

23 86 a 
Tennant (Professor) en Soutli Afiican 

Diamonds, 25 s 7 a 

Wild Bird's Protection Act, Brighton 



Committee Report about *' Close Time," 20 s 

5a 
Willett (Henry) on the Sub-Wealden 

Exploration, 24 s 7 e 

Williamson (Professor^ Address, 18 « 5 e 

. (W. C.) on Coal and Coal Plants, 20 s 

— on Science and Total Abstinence, 24 



10/ 



f 7a 
f 7e 



• York (Abp.) Sermon before, 22 « 7 a— 23 



Cemeteries in the Crimea, 5 a 3 c 

Consular Chaplains, 8 s 9 rf— 1 1 s i d 

Graves in the Crimea, Notes about, G a 5/ 

—19 a 8 e 
Medical Association, Annual Meeting, 29 j 

11 6—6 a 5 a— 7 a 7 rf-8 a 5 (/— 9 a 10 rt— 11 

a 10 rf— 12 a 7/ 
• Dinner, 8 a 6 a 



Musemm, and their Ill-Paid Officers,i7 j 

12 d 

and Mr. Ayrton's MSS., 12 a 6 e 

Second Volume of the Catalogue of Satiri- 
cal Prints and Drawings in, 4 a 7 6 

— Possessions, Populatien Returns, 28 a 10 c 

Shipowners Company, 10 ; 9 o 

and Contiiental African Company. 4y 10 a 

and Foreign Water and Gas Works Com- 
pany, 8 o 4 6 

firodrick (Geo. C.^ on the Representation of 
Bath, 4 a 6 c 

Brotherhood & Co., on their Three-Cylinder 
Engine, 12 i 12 a 

Brooks (A. C.) on tiio Lime-street Tunnel, 1 s 
12 e 

Brora Coalfields, ISjO f 

BroughtoB (S.) on the Wigan Railway Accident, 
Ba7/ 
Brunawick (Duke of) and bis Gift to Geneva, 22 

—— JbJs Brother Claimg the Property, 29 a 3 6 
— — .yp/DOir of, SelUng in Geneva, 9 s 8 d 



Brussels, Mr. Wilson's Art Exhibition for the 

Poor of, 18 a 9/ 
Buck (William Elgar) on Sewage Grass tod 

Typhoid Fever, 19 a 5 e 
Buckingham Plumbago Company, 10 / 9 a— ISj 

10er-17/7a 
Buckland (Frank) on Salmon Fisherief, 26 s 8c 
Buda Pesth, Visit to, 16 a 10 6 
Budget and the Quarterns Revenue, 2 j 8 6 
Buffalo Flesh, a New Food in Paris, 27 slid 
Bullar (Rosa) on the Whit echapel Baths, 5 a lOe 
Bullion, Import and Export Returns of, 15^ lOe 
Buddhist Temples, Export of Bronzei from, 9 s 

12 c 
Burdett-Coutts (Baroness) Garden Party st 

Holly Lodge, 4^9/ 
Deputation to, from the Working People of 

East London, 28/12 6 
Fi*eedom of the Cloth-workers Comptoj 

Presented to, 17 ; 6 d 
Burglaries in the South of Englaad, 25^ 6 s 

Return of, 20 s 12 c 

Burgoyne (Field-Marshal Sir John) Memorial 

Fund, 6 a 3 c/ 
(J. M.; on the Over-crowding of the Ryde 

Packets, 6 a 8 6 
Burlington House, New Works at, 21 j 13 s 
Burmese Embassy, 2djid 

Cost of, 12 a 3/ 

Bums (Dawson) ou Drunkenness in London, 11 

8 9 c— 15 s7 f 
Burton (Rev. C. J.) on the Northflttt, 4 i 7 c 
Bury, Irish Riot at, 22 s 10 <i— 23 i 7 « 

(Lord) on Eton Charges, 12 « 12 c 

Butler's Wharf Company, 10 / 9 a 

Butter, Adulteration of, 19> 10 c— 21 j 8/— 23) 

10/ 

Artificial, 4 s 7 6 

Foreign, Import Returns, 13 a 6/ 



Cab Law, Sj 7 c 

Cabinet Council Meetmgs, 4 ; 9 f—7j 11 «— 11 / 

9 /— 14i 11/— 21i 11 c— 25j 9 c & /— 26i 9 / 
— 28y 9 e— 31 j 9 /— 4 a 9/— 7 a 9 e— 29 t 9 ; 

Caithness Animal, Sheep, and Cattle Fair, 9; 

10 € 
Calais, Death ot the oldest inhabitant of, 23 i 

10 a 
Caledonian Insurance Company, 5 j 10 a 
California : — 

the Apaches, 6 » 10 c 

Commercial News, 6 s 10 cZ 

Conflagration at Portland, 6 5 IC c 

Institution of " Granges," d s 10 d 

Mining, « 10 cf 

Murder by a Father of his Daughter's 

Seducer. s 10 d 

Nomination of Delegates, 6 s 10 c 

Railroads, 6 « 10 c 

\a\.\i^ ol L»tiwd, (i s 10 c 

CaUaxi ^c\\oo\%, see O'YarSL^. 
i Catnbmxv M^\\»»V^^^^ Kaj^Sasw.. ^ 



Sept, 30, 1873.] palmeh^s index to " toe times '*. newspaper. 



Cav 



CAMBBIDOE UNIVEBSITY:— 

Appointments, 13 » 5 ^ 

Congregations, 7jSe 

County College, Temporary Organised, 

16 fi8« 

Junior Esquire Bedell, 16 a 8 c— 19 a 10 6 

LibrKiy Notice, 24 5 10/ 

Organist at Pembroke College, Election, 

7jSe 
Trinity College, Examination fur Fellow- 
ships, 7 i 8 e 

Women Examinations, 12 a 10 a 

Camp Floyd Mining Company, 5y 10 a 
Canada : — 

Arch and Clay don in Ontario, 27 *5 6 

Cabinet Arrangements, 3 j 7 c 

Defence of. Notes on, 11 « 7/— 18 s G f 

Frightful Gale at Cape Breton, 20 a 's h— 

80 a 5 C--2 s S a— 8 s 3 /— 9 s 6 A— 9 s 10 «— 

11 5 4 a— 17 » 8 a— 18 5 11/ 

Notes about, 18 5 11 e 

Steamer Salticel/f Loss of Crew during, 

1 s 5 c 

Miscellaneous News, 11 n 5 c— 14 a 3 6 

— Paciflc Railway Scandal, G s 5 h 

Parliamentary News, 15a5«-23f3c 

Revenue of, 2 8 Hf 

Canadian Fishery Question, Appointment of 

Agent to Settle, 12/9/ 
Canadian Riflemen, 22 / 12 c 
CANALS:— 

From the Baltic to the North Sea, II j i e 

Caledonian and Crinan, 21 a 4/ 

Suez, Proposed Commission to Settle the 

Question of Dues, 15 a 5 a — 16 s 3 a — 27 sob 

Notes about, Osl f 

Suez, Question of Measurement of Vessels 

passing through, Conference at Constantinople 

about, 25 a 8 6 

Revenue Returns, Bj 14 e—Sj 12 rf— 12 a 



4 rf— 19 a 5/— 30 » 4 e 
Suez, Tonnage Dues as Construed by the 

Porte, lys 6— 3i 7 5—7 i 7 b—17J 5 i— 28 j 

6e 
Traffic, 9^5 «— IC j 9 /— 23 ; 10 d—lS a 

6 6 & c— 3 8 5 fl— 17 8 5 e— 24 » 11 /' 
Cancelling of Stamps, see Money Maiiket. 
Cannibalism in the Marquesas, 27 5 7 e 
Canterbury (Apb. of) on Education, at Lambeth, 

19^126 
Movements of, 19 n 6 b—l7 s 7 /— 20 s 

9/ 

on Bp. Wilberforce, 24 y 8 a 

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE :— 

Agricultural Intelligence, 24 j 7 j 

Arrival of Governor Pine, 29 a A d 

Bill to Establish an University at the, 2 j 

5 y_8 J 5 6 

Cape Town — New C.ntlle Disease, 25 s 12 a 

Commercial News, 24 j 7 /— L'3 a 5 y'— 3 s 

Od 

Coronation of the Zulu Cliief Cetywayo, 

^^/^/ 

of Zulu Kinfr 29 a 4 d 

— Cuatonaa Returns, 3 s9 d 



Cape of Qood Hope (continued), 
Diamonds Stolen by Harding — Adjudica- 
tion of Claims, 22 a 3 cf 
Gold Fields, 2 7 5 /— 4 a 5/— 23 a 6 /— 28 

5 b 

Immigration Grant, 16 / 5 « 

Mass Meeting at the Diamond Fields, 3 « 

9</ 
Movements of the Governor, 29 a 4 rf— 25 

5 12 a 

New Liquor Law, 2 j 5 f 

I'ost Office, 23 a 5/ 

Theatrical, 23 a 5/ 

Parliamentary News, 24 j 7/— 4 a 5 /— 29 

aid 

Public Dinner to Mr. Ziervogel, 24 j 7 / 

Railways, 2^5 f—3 sdd 

Rough Diamond Bonds, 24 j 7 ./ 

Scientific Expedition from Table Bay, 15 s 

10 d 
Ship News, 16 j 5 e— 24 j 7 /— 4 a 5 /— 29 

a 4 d—15 s 10 c 
Capel, R. M., on the Confessional and the Par- 
liament, 21 j7 / 
Car of Juggernaut, notes about, 17/7 /*— 19 ; 

12rf— 22 /116 

Deaths by, 21 i 7 c 

Carl Kidnappers, Sentence Reversed, 19*3 b — 

22 5 5 c— 23 s 7 e— 24 « 5 6—29 # 11 d 

Notes About, 24 5 8 c— 24 s 12 b 

Cardinals, Creation of Thirty New, 27 a 6 a 
Carlists, Bequests to, 11 s 8 6 

Diocesan Conference, 21 a G f 

(Harvey)on the Poor Incumbents* Benefices, 

22 8 10 / 
Carlist Committee in London, Despatches to, 

from Spain, 23 a 10 c— 28 a 5 6 
Carnarvon, (Earl of) at Carlton, 30 * 8 *? 
Carpenter, (Dr. Alfred) on Sewage Grass, 21 a 

10/ 
— (John) on the Fever at Brentford, 17 a i f 

—24 s 8 a 
(W. B.) on Phrenology and the Brain, 27 s 

5 r 

Cartagena of the Romans, 9^5/ 

Carter r— ) on the Work and Waste of the Ses- 
sion, ^5 « 10 / 

Caryl (Rev. Alex.) Appeal for the Familv of, 155 
5c 

Donations, 20 5 12 c 

Castelar (Senor) on the State of Spain, 17 ; 8 r 

Cat Show at the Cr^ stal Palace, 20 s 5 « 

Catching a Tartar — •• Ewes " Allen in Smg-Sing 
Prison, 13 a 5 c 

Caterham Imbecile AsyLm, 28 i 9 / 

Cathcart (Lord) on Lord Aberdeen and the 
"Frankfort Basis," 18 5 9 / 

Cathedral Reservoirs, 4*0 6—5 s 6 c— 11 5 9 /— 
12 5 9 /* 

Catholic Pilgrimages, see Pilgrimages. 

Catholics on the Education Q.aeitiou^ 17 « 8 d 



CaT 



palirb's index to ''thb times'' newspaper. 



[Julyltt^ 



Cave (Stephen) in Belgium, 6 a 3 c 

Caithness Annual Sheep and Cattle Fair, 9 

JlOe 

Cattle— Claremont Fat Stock, 24 5 6 / 

Contagious Diseases Act — Farcy Declared 

to be Contagious, 2 j S a 

Disease, Oficial Return, 16 j 10 t/— 16 a 

9e 

■ in Ireland, 6 a9 d 

in Oxfordshire, 9s G f 

Fairs, 20 « 7 d 

'— Foreign, import of, 26 a 9 e 

in Italy, UaSd 

Market at Northampton, Opening of, IS j 

Sb 

Plcnro-Pneumania in, 17 « 4 rf 

Priry Council Order about, 6 a 6 e— 13 s 

85 

Sale of the Branshy Shorthorns. 30 f 3 c 

— — Goddesby Shorthorns, II i 7 f 

State of the Markets :— 1 ; 10 d—1 j 7 /*— 

3^9 c— 4 / 10 6—6 j 10 c— 7 J 9 f—S j 10 c 
—9 J 10 €—10 j 9 c— II / 10 ft-.12 j 10 c— 14 
j 8 J- 16j 10 /— 16 J 10 c/— 17 ; 7 €— 18 j 10 6 
— 21 i 8 c— 22 i 11 6—23 ; 10 6—24 j 7 c— 25 
/ 10 6—26 j 10 e— 28 / 6 e— 29 j 12 c— 30 ; 10 
/— 31 j 6 c-1 a 10 c/— 4 a 7 /— 5 a 6 /— 6 a 4 
rf— 7ci6<i^8a4/— 11 « 6 c/— 12 n 4 c-13 a 
6c— 14a4e— 16a 6c— 180 6 d— 19 a 4 c— 
20 a 4 6—21 a 7 /— 22 a 6 </— 25 a 4 /— 26 a 
6 6—27 a 6 c/— 28 a 66— 29 a 6 e— 30 a 7 6— 

1 « 7 /— 2 s 6 c— 3 8 6 / — 4 s 7 c— 5 « 5 e— 8 s 
5 /— 9 < 7 6—10 f 7 e— 11 » 6 rf— 12 * 7 d-16 
s 6 e— 17 » 6 e— 19 s 6 s— 20 s 7 d—22 « 6 6 — 
23 « 4 c/— 24* 6 e— 25 « 6 rf— 26 t 4 rf— 29 5 7 e 
—30f 4 6 

Stock Sales, 27 » 10 / 

-•— Tipperary Union Farming Society's Show, 

111 4c 
Carendish (Lord Frederick) Letter to his Con- 
stituents, 2 « 10 a 
(Lord George) at the Derbyshire Agricul- 
tural Society, 8 s 12 </ 
Census, Returns of 1871, 6 a 9 / 
Centenarian — Mrs. Leatherlund, 16 a 10 <f 

Abainquetas, a French llattcr, aged 105, 

17f 7/ 

Mary Batch, of Chatham, 22 a 8 6 

Death of Mrs. Peney, at King's Lynn, aged 

109 years, 20 a 9 / 
Central Criminal Court, Meetings of, 6^11 a — 
S j 10 /— 16 a 11 /— 4 < 10 6—20 s 9 /— 23 s 
9c 

Recorder's Charge, 8 ; 10 /— 23 5 9c 

Return of Convictions, 19 5 5 c 

Institution for GoTemesses, at Carlsruke, 

2 y 12 c 

— Swedish Iron and Steel Company, 25 j 

10 6 
Ceylon, Finance, 9*4/ 

the Governor, no Intention of Resigning, 

18 a 7s 

LefiriBlMtiy Proce§djDg8, 9 s 4 / 

Aiffw Brmakwater, 9 s4/ 

——jyblicMuMum, At Colombo, 9s i f 
Chmdwjck {Dr. Smmu^l T«lrInr^ TT»,v;^;««r Wxm, 



Chambers (G. F.) on Railway Accidents, 19 f 

66 
Chancellorship of the Exchequer — the Fall Ifall 

on, \2a od 
Chancery, Costs in, 18*6/ 
Court of. Notices, 23 a 12 6—28 a 11 /-30 

a 10 /— 4 8 10 e— 11 s 9 C-.17 s 9 a— 24 j U l 

-25 s 11 (f 

Delays in, 17 ) 10 c— 19 /8c 

Dividends, 7 j 9 6 

Chancery Dividends. New Order about, 3/96 

Return of Stamps for Fees, 28 a 6 c 

Pay Office, 18 » 11 rf 

Vacation Sittings, 15 8 5 J 

Change of Cures, Bj 7 c 

Channel Passage, 7 a 5 (f— 18 a 9 /— 13 1 10 c- 

27 « 7 c 
Chapel Royal, Savoy, 18 « 6 6 

St. David's, Re-opening of, 3 s 6 </ 

St. James's, Christening of Lady Seymour's 

Daughter at 22 s 10 c 
Charing Cross Hospital, Appointment, 9 a 5 6 

Hotel Company, 20 a 4/ 

Publishing Company — Curious Case, 8 a 9<i 

Charity Organization Society, Annual Meeting, 

10 J 9/ 

Donations, 14 a 9 d 

Cliarity, Organization of, Notes about, 7 j 14 d — 

25 s 5/ 
Charlcsworth (Mr. Samuel) Appeal for the 

Family of Rev. Alex. Caryl, 15 i 5 c — 20 s 12 e 
Charley (Wm. Thos.) on the Bastardy Laws, 

23 8 3 /• 
Cheap Food, Meeting at Pillar Hall, Cannon 

Street Hotel, about, 3j 9/ 

Munificence, 11 « 8 6 

Checks, Fradulent Alterations in, Notes about, 

2 8 o a — 6 s 6 a 

Cheese, £nglish Factories, Slj6/ 

Fair at Frome, 25 * 6 c 

— Import Returns, 13 a 10 6 

Chess Play, Automaton, at the Crystal Palace, 

29 « 12 c 
Chichester Cathedral Using its Campanile for a 

Water Tower, 2 « 3 rf— 4 « 6 6—11 8 9/— 12 i 

^/ 
Child carried up by an Eagle at Donaz, 16 a 9 c 

Childers (R. C.) Appointed to the Pali and 

Buddhist Chair at London University College, 

24 ; 10 6 
CHIl^A:— 

Audience Question, 21 a 10 c 

Capture of a Piratical Stockade at Laroot, 

25 f 6 6—27 * 6 c 

Coal in, 25*4/ 

the English in, 16 a 7 d 

Commercial News, 8/ 6 6—15; 12 c — 21 j 

7 d— 24> 5 6— 29> 6 a— 6 a 6 6—11 a 6 c— 20 a 

3 a— 26 a 6 6—2 s 3 6—9 s 5 6—16 s 3 6—23 s 
3 6—30 8 3 c 

Edict against Drowning Female Children, 

21 a 10 c 
— "Ex^rveacft ^il ^^Qr«%^L<^ Irn^tioa in, 1 i 
10 e 

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1873.] PALMBa's IND«X TO " THE TIUI8 " lOtWBPAPKB. 



Oh 



\nutd). 

9 Panthajs, 27 a S f 

of Audience, Uj 7 c-15i 12 c--19 j 

Steamer in, 27 » 12 d 

Jsaia in Central Asia, 16 5 10 6 

with, lOy 11/ 

on in, 26j5c 

Official Report on the Culture of, 6 s 

»nlon"and the Chinese Government 

ibout, 28 a 6 f—d Mod 
(Robt) on Cholera, 19 * 4 rf 
arton Caae, Report on the Caie of the 
len with Infanta, IjSa 
ibout, Sj9 e 

Cited in the Court durinff the Tich- 
0,26/9/- ^ 

(angkok, 25 * 6 6—26 mOc 

10 J 10 c 

ml Reports, 18 « 9 e 
rd the IiAi\ Ga 7 e 
of Health Regulations, 19/ 10 b— 

Asiatic at Limefaonse, 22 / 7<f— 24 / 

10/--4 a 12 c 

1 England, 4 a 12 c—S s4d 

,9 s 8 e— 25 s 6 « 

n London, SO j 12 6—31 j 12 e— 2 a 

I about, 1 a 7/ 
le, 5 / 12 e 
r, 25 s 6 6 
rtanta, I9il0 6 
Igrmtioo, 11 a8«-15#l!/ 
uid, DO cases as jet, tt€jU/ 
PC 4y 5 rf— 25> 10 c 
lannol,24>10 6 
x, 11 a 3 a— IS s 5 6—29 « 5 6 
e,d0a4y 

tioo o<, I€ s 8 a— 17 « Z «— 19 « 9 s 
^— 29#lle 
9 / 5 a 
pool,»*7/ 
!s, 27 # 10 / 

astle-wnder-Lviie. C # 11 < 
x>ul, » y 5 ^254 > iO /— U « 10 / 

ttctoras o€ iu Progicsv as Emroi^^ 

2sllc 

lamdam BepaiMiMma^ TS m Ad 

nam A^amM, 14 ^ e / 

JoC II iZ d—lt j 31 /' 

1 HosptiaJ focas l.ruvi;:a« \ m\t4 

rsnrlf » tiM: l/asuM;, ^ i^ t 

19 a 7 y— 4 • J'/ /— 5 # 7 / 

cUaois. 1T#«^/ 

?jr, 19 > * 4— iJf / 5 t 

a,4>S«— ^ ,- -vi— ^*^* 

jk,l> Vm-^*j >«-*;/ 7/—^^/ 

'^ 

tat 3(wv ? j/ic K- :S<> C4i^Jito0-^^ 

iKsrv «^ Hmmmmn. It' 1^ 4 



Christ's Hospital, Speech Day at, 1 7 / c 
Christian (Ewan) on St. Paul's Cathedral, 12 j 

10/ 
Chubb and Son on Tnule Refuse, 27 « s 
Church (A. Q.) on the Asphalt Pavement, 8 a 

ad 

(Geo. Earl) on the Bolivian Loan, 10 # 5 #i 

Association, Meeting, 8 / 10 A— 14 / 14 a 

Congress at Bath, 14 j 7 e— 24 m 10 / 

Discipline Act Amendment, Notes atK>ut, 

16 i 8 a 

Meetings about, 8 y 10 6 

Notes about, 17 j 6 J 

Life and Club Life, 10 / 12 / 

in the Metrepoiis, tee Clesical AyrotMt' 

rniTTS. 

and Chapel, Return of Sects, 14 / 8 / 

at School, at Torquay, 8 > 4 / 

of EngUnd, Secession frfmif 13 « 7 A 

Churchmen and Nonconformists, Meeting at the 

National Club, 14 i 12/ 
Chymicals, State of the Market, 1 / 10 6—1 a 

10 J— 1 t7 a 
Cinnamon, State of the Market, 27 a 5 6 
City Baronet <'ies. List of, Daring the Presenl 

Century, 21 j II e 

Ca«h acer^unts, 2^f aZs 

Churchyanls, 16 # 9 / 

Gardens, 16 # 9/ 

of London Sc1kk>1, Dhirlhmtkm of Ptket, 

26 j 10 6 

the Mortimer MvAMtMp, 9 f 12 l^Vt 



j^* 



H j7 € 
Brewery Cempasy, 7 a ^ 6 



Ofllces O^npaar, 1 7 « 5 <i — 5/> $4 f 

Ciric Gift*, 4 ; Vt/—T,j 10 6—7/ 'i e— ^I ) \Z e 

—24 j 10 y— 26 y 9 /— 31 ; ^ /-ll a 'J d 
CIVIL ACnCWS; — 

AbbrH r. Kates, 12 a 8 < 

A'kiws r, ly^^yn ax*4 Xortk Western lUX^ 

wey <^>/wp«ar, >> <» 9 / 
Adaiiifl ar^ 'Xbiers r. Mmxw*^ etA 'Ah^irt^ 

2ft a l<fd 
^— r< Aliuert Avera|pe AAsod^t^^ss—X u ri^ad 

MsA PsrkA»' ^Ja«^, J 4 / ; ^ <x 

Al^^mM K, l>a«zajU. 7 j U / 

Aio*TM« r. HMW'/r.h. 1^ « J 1 « 

Ai>a r, Aika, J5 ^ i 1 < 

Aiuus SAd f4^rt» r, k^jy4em wmA vtlivrt^ 3 # 

ll< 
AJk&erV'^ a&4 clivers r, SUme |jb»araau*;e 

O^VD^ttoy* Jieir T'.^ i^ -y i < 

Ai*4/r» <r. )» *i r<iL 3 j « ; J < 

>Ui4/*^» ^. f^0urf*^A. < * V « 

»Ai4 MtJ^Aher '. VfT^M^. mA *J^i^m :: ; 

— i4y ;5 <-— r. ; -^< 
— AxxAf ?. i^fcf.*-! "^ > ^ . * ;'v^ ; :.tJ <- 

A>ii^ ^?N^*» »v^i v.v#cr» ^ , * A^ * w^sMiK ^>*^ 



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PALIOEB'S INDEX 



C&ye (Stephen) in Belgium, 6 a 8 c 

Caithness Annual Sheep and Cattle Fair, 9 

jlOe 

Cattle— Claremont Fat Stock, 24 « 6 / 

— Contagious Diseases Act — Farcy Declared 
to be Contagious, 2 j S a 

Disease, Official Return, 16 j 10 </— 16 a 

9e 

— ^ in Ireland, 5 a9 d 

in Oxfordshire, 9*6/ 

Fairs, 20 * 7 d 

^— Foreign, import of, 2G a 9 e 

in Italy, 14 a 8 rf 

Market at Northampton, Opening of, IS j 

86 

Pleuro-Pneumania in, 17 « 4 rf 

Priry Council Order about, 6 a 5 «— 13 s 

86 

Sale of the Bransby Shorthorns. 80 < 3 c 

— — Goddesby Shorthorns, 11 ; 7 / 

State of the Markets :— 1 ; 10 d—2 j 7 f— 

3 > 9 c— 4 ; 10 6—5 j 10 c— 7 J 9 /— 8 j 10 c 
—9 I* 10 e— 10 j 9 c— 11 / 10 6—12 j 10 c— 14 
j 8 J— 15y 10 /— 16 J 10 f/— 17 / 7 e—lSj 10 6 
—21 j 8 e— 22 j 11 6—23 ; 10 6—24 ; 7 c— 25 
; 10 6—26 j 10 e— 28 ; 6 «— 29 j 12 c— 30 / 10 
/— 81 j 6 c-1 a 10 c/— 4 a 7 /— 5 a 6 /— 6 a 4 
rf— 7tf 6d— 8a4/— llrt6rf— 12a4c-13 a 
6 c— 14 a 4 «— 15 a 6 c— 18 a 6 d— 19 a 4 c— 
20a 4 6—21 a 7 /"— 22 a 6 </— 25 a 4 /— 20 a 
6 6—27 a 6 </— 28 a 6 6—29 a 6 e— 30 a 7 6— 
1,7 f^2 M 6 c— 3 *6 /— 4 < 7 c— 5 s 5 «— 8 « 
5 /— 9 < 7 6—10 ff 7 e— 11 » 6 rf— 12 s 7 d-16 
s 6 e— 17 « 6 e— 19 * 5 «— 20 s 7 rf— 22 « 6 6- 
28 « 4 rf— 24* 6 e— 25 * 6 (/— 26 < 4 rf— 29 « 7 e 
— 30«4 6 

Stock Sales, 27 * 10 / 

-•— Tipperary Union Farming Society's Show, 
ll«4c 

Carendish (Lord Frederick) Letter to his Con- 
stituents, 2 * 10 a 

(Lord George) at the Derbyshire Agricul- 
tural Society, Stl2d 

Census, Returns of 1871, 6 a 9/ 

Centenarian — Mrs. Leatherlund, 16 a 10 </ 

Abainquetas, a French Uatter, aged 105, 

17 « 7/ 

Mary Batch, of Chatham, 22 a 8 6 

Death of Mrs. Peney, at King's Lynn, aged 

109 years, 20 a 9 / 

Central Criminal Court, Meetings of, 5 i 11 a — 
g j 10 /— 16 a 11 /— 4 * 10 6—20 * 9 /— 23 * 
9e 

Recorder's Charge, 8 ; 10 /— 23 * 9 e 

Return of Convictions, 19 * 5 c 

Institution for Gorernesses, at Carlsruke, 

2 i 12 e 

Swedish Iron and Steel Company, 25 j 

10 6 

Ceylon, Finance, 9*4/ 

the Qoyernor, no Intention of Resigning, 

18a7e 

Le/fi8lAtir9 ProcetdingB, 9 s i / 

New Breakwater, 9s4 f 

/5^_£^*!^5 3fi/iwuin, at Colombo, 9*4/ 



Chmdwick (Dr. Samuel TtLv\aT\ TTn^ 



Chambers (G. F.) on Railway Accidents, 19 1 

66 
Chancellorship of the Exchequer — the PxtU If all 

on, \2 a o d 
Chancery, Costs in, 18 * 6 / 
Court of. Notices, 23 a 12 6—28 a 11 /— 30 

a 10 /— 4 * 10 e— 11 * 9 c— 17 « 9 a— 24 t lid 

-26« 11 cf 

Delays in, 17/10 c— 19 ;8 c 

Dividends, 7 j 9 6 

Chancery Dividends. New Order about, 8/96 

Return of Stamps for Fees, 28 a 5 c 

Pay Office, 18 * 11 rf 

Vacation Sittings, IS i SJ 

Change of Cures, 3^7 

Channel Passage, 7 a 5 </— 18 a 9 /— 13 * 10 e— 

27 57 c 
Chapel Royal, Savoy, 18 * 5 6 

St. David's, Re-opening of, 3 * 6 </ 

St. James's, Christening of Lady Seymour's 

Daughter at 22 * 10 6 
Charing Cross Hospital, Appointment, 9 a 5 6 

Hotel Company, 20 « 4/ 

Publishing Company — C^urious Case, Sa^d 

Charity Organization Society, Annual Meeting, 

10 i 9/ 

Donations, 14 a 9 d 

Charity, Organization of. Notes about, 7j 14 d— 

25*5/ 
Charlcsworth (Mr. Samuel) Appeal for the 

Family of Rev. Alex. Caryl, 15*5 c— 20 » 12 c 
Charley (Wm. Thos.) on the Bastardy Laws, 

23 * 3 /• 

Cheap Food, Meeting at Pillar Hall, Cannon 

Street Hotel, about, 3> 9/ 

Munificence, 11 « 8 6 

Checks, Fradulent Alterations in, Notes about, 

2*5 a — 5 * 5 a 
Cheese, English Factories, QIJ 5f 

Fair at Frome, 25 * 5 e 

— Import Returns, 13 a 10 6 

Chess Play, Automaton, at the Crystal Palace, 

29 * 12 c 
Chichester Cathedral Using iti Campanile for a 

Water Tower, 2*3 (/— 4 » 6 6—11 * 9/— 12 * 

9/ 
Child carried up by an Eagle at Donaz, 16 a 9 e 
Childers (R. C.) Appointed to the Pali and 

Buddhist Chair at London University ColleiK, 

24 ; 10 6 
CHIl^A:— 

Audience Question, 21 a 10 c 

Capture of a Piratical Stockade at Laroot, 

25 * 5 6—27 « 5 c 
Coal in, 25 * 4/ 

the English in, 15 a 7 d 

Commercial News, SJ 5 6—16 J 12 c — 21 j 

7 d^2ij 5 6— 29> 5 a— 6 a 5 6— 11 a 5 c— 20 a 

8 a— 26 a 5 6—2 * 3 6—9 * 5 6—16 » 3 6—23 * 
3 6—30 iSe 

Edict against Drowning Female Children, 

21 a 10 c 

• lEtX^mivcA ^il ^«sRvt«i Itti^tlon in, 1 * 
\0e 



^1 a 

\ — ^ 



0, 1873.] PALHBa's INDKK TO " THE TIUXS " NXW8PAPKB. 



Civ 



continued), 

1 the Tanthays, 27 a 8 f 

fht of Audience, 14^ 7 c— 15i 12 c— 19 ; 

J2 ; 12 b 

ad Steamer in, 27 « 12 d 

1 Russia in Central Asia, 16 s 10 6 

ade with, 10 > 11/ 

phoon in, 26 j 5 c 

>na. Official Report on the Culture of, 6 s 

\t Gordon " and the Chinese Goremment 
Oe 

>tes about, 28 a 6 /*— 9 shd 
field (Robt) on Cholera, Vd $ i d 
g-Norton Case, Report on the Case of the 
Mothers with Infants, 1 j 8 a 
itcs about, 3 J 9 e 

3ne Used in the Court during the Tich- 
Trial, 26 ; 9 /• 

at Bangkok, 25 « C 6—26 « 9 c 
rlin, lOj 10 c 
Official Reports, 18 j 9 e 
Board the /Mm, 6 a 7 e 
ard of Health Regulations, 19 / 10 6— 
e 

«e of Asuitic at Limehouse, 22 / 7 rf— 24 / 
-24> 10/— 4 a 12 c 
aes in England, 4 n 12 c — 3 « 4 d 
Hull, 9 « 8 «— 25 « 6 c 
jes in London, HO j 12 h^-Zl j 12 e— 2 a 

Notes about, 1 a 7/ 
ishrille, 5 ; 12 e 
ire for, 25 « 6 6 
sinfecUnts, 19 i 10 6 
d Emigration, 11 a 8 e—15 < 11/ 
England, no cases as ytt, 26 ; 9 / 
Europe, 4^ 6 d—25j 10 c 
dse Alarm of, 24^ 10 b 
France, 11 « 3 a— 15 * 5 6—29 » 5 6 
Hayre, 30 o 4/ 

iportation of, 16 « 8 a — 17 s 3 a — 18 5 9 < 
M 12 6—29 » 12 c 
Italy, 9 ; 6 a 
Liverpool, 30 » 7 / 
Naples, 27*10/ 
Ncwcastle-undcr-Lync, 6 5 11 < 
3tes about, 23 ; 5 c/— 24 j 10 /—IS a 10 / 
8 i d 

Icial Returns of its Progress in Europe, 
2c-22«llc 

)rt of London Regulations, 22 a id 
recautions Against, 14 y 8 / 
regress of, 11 j 7 </— 18 ill/* 
ropo?ed Hospital for, at Dublin, 1 a 13 cf 
id Quarantine in the Daunbe, 5 ; 9 / 
Sea, 29 rt 7 /— 4 s 10 /— 8 * 7 / 
3ft Stockholm, 17*8/ 
Turkey, 19 j 6 6—28 ; 5 6 
»d the Tyne Authorities, 8 i 6 6 
Vienna, 4^5 6—22 j 10 6—20 * 5 6 
Vienna, 1 j 12 a— 5 j 5a-^j7 /— 9 j 
"19 Joe 

Hospital, BoyB Visit to the Chichester, 
^nbithe, 22 s 9 e 

'■ of GAinen of Hononn, 19 12 b 
I»ttbewB'B Day mt,23s6e 



Christ's Hospital, Speech Day at, 17 j 6 c 
Christian (Ewan) on St. Paurs Cathedral, 12 j 

10/ 
Chubb and Son on Trade Refuse, 27 « 6 e 
Church (A. G.) on the Asphalt Pavement, 8 a 

ed 

(Geo. Earl) on the Bolivian Loan, 19 « 5 a 

Association, Meeting, 8 j 10 6—14 / 14 a 

Congress at Bath, 14 j 7 c— 24 s 10 / 

Discipline Act Amendment, Notes about, 

16 i 8 a 

' Meetings about, 8 y 10 6 

Notes about, 17 ; 6 / 

Life and Club Life, 10 j 12 / 

— — in the Metropolis, see Clebical Appoint- 

MBKTS. 

and Chapel, Return of Sects, 14 i 8 /* 

at School, at Torquay, 8 j 4 / 

of England, Secession from, 13 5 7a 

Churchmen and Nonconformists, Meeting at the 

National Club, 14.; 12/ 
Chymicals, State of the Market, 1 j 10 6 — 1 a 

10 c/— 1 s7 a 

Cinnamon, State of the Market, 27 a 5 6 

City Baronetcies, List of, Daring the Present 

Century. 21 y 11 e 

Cash accounts, 20 a 3 < 

Churchyards, 10 « 9 / 

Gardens, 16*9/ 

of London School, Distribution of Prizes, 

26 > 10 6 
the Mortimer Scholarship, 9 / 12 d— 10 

j 8 «— 8 j 7 e 

Brewery Company, 7 a 6 6 

Offices Company, 17*6 a — 30 si f 

Civic Gifts, 4; 10/— 5 i 10 6— 7i 9 «— 21 j 13 c 

—24 j 10 ./— 26 j 9 /— 31 ;• 5 /•— 14 aOd 
CIVIL ACTIONS: — 

Abbot V, Bates, 12 a 8 « 

Ackers v. London and North Western Rail- 
way Company, 8 a 9 / 
Adams and others r. Maxwell and others, 

20 a iOd 
re Albert Average Association— Muirhead 

and Parkes' Case, 14 ; 13 a 

Aldama v, Dauzats, 7 j 11 / 

Alderson r. Haworth, 18 a 11 a 

— Allen V. Allen, 15 y 11 c 

Allan and others v. Royden and others, 1 s 

11 « 

Anderton and others r. Home Insurance 

Company, New York, 25 n 8 e 

Andrew v. Sawd*n, 1 1 a 1 1 c 

Andrews v, Barrett, 6 a 9 « 

and another v. Brooke and others, II j 

10/— 12/116— 18^11 c— 19; 116— 21/13 6 

— 24 y 11 6— 25^12 d 
re Anglo-Moravian Hungarian Junction 

Railway Company, 15 y 11 a 
Anker r. Paget, 8 j 11 «— 10 j 13 6 

— Arden v. Holland, 7 a 1 1 e 

\ieTy,\ft a \\ a _ ^ , _ _ .. 

BouVt, atvd o\.\vw^, 'i'^ a \'L b 

— Attorney -Q««i«M3L,^jA.« 
laUc 



Civ 




TALMEft's IKDKX TO " THE TIMI'.S 



Civil ActioDB (continued). 

Attorney-General, &c. r, Birmingham Cor- 

poration« 4 n 11 a 
r. Sunderland Corporation, 8 i 11 c— ^ a 

8e 
and othen i\ the Great Eaatern lUilway 

Company, 15 ; 11 a 

Aycrst v. Jenkins, 8 ; 11 c 

Ayles V. Maidment, 21 c 12 c 

re Aylwin*8 Trusts, 3 j lli b 

Backhouse r. Sykes and Macnny, 15 a 

10 e 
Bngshaw r. Tx)ndon and North Western 

Rail, 20 a 10 d 
Bain and others r. Stanford and others, 30 a 

lie 

Baker v. Hcnshall, 4 i 12 « 

Bald r. Caledonian lls.il, IG j 5 / 

^— Bamlctt, V. Picksley and others, 22 a 9 « 
Bank of England r. BidvrcU, 4 j 12 c— 18 ; 

11 r. 
of Hindostan, China and Japan — Camp- 
bell's Case— Hippesley's Case, 7 « 10 / 

Banks v. Glocester, JOy 11/ 

I*. Walker and others, 18 a 11 o, two 

notices 

Bartlett r. Cranwell, 1 1 i 10 « 

Bates V. Lancashire and Yoiks Bail way, 

21 a 12 b 

Baugh r. Evans, (' n ^ f 

Beaumont v, Craig, 1 2 j 1 1 a 

Bebbington r. Ililclien, C a 8/ 

Bernard v. Uuby Consolidated Mining Com- 

paay, 5 a 11 6 

Bcrthond v. Warner, « c 

Berwick i\ Lancashire and Yorks Rail war, 

22 « 9 « 

Blackbum v\ Manchester, 21 a 12 b 

re Blakeley Ordnance Company — Brett's 

Case, 31; 11 tl—7 a 10 « 

Blyth f. Republic of Paragnay, 25 j 12 c 

Bond V. Nobbs, 9 a II d 

Bouck r. Roscew and another, G a 8 e 

Bower and others i\ Oceanic Steam Navi- 
gation Company, 30 a 1 1 e 

Bradburn v. Meacham and others, 5 a 11 e 

—7a 11 b 

Bretland v. Clover, 28 a 12 a 

Brewis v. Troiter, 19y 11 / 

Brewster r. ArmfioUl, 18 <M0 /* 

Broadbent v. Bioadbeiit, 18 ti 10/ 

Biocklebank r. Jenkinson, 2Aj 10 / 

Brown v. Black, 15 j* 11 b 

V. Great Eastern lUilwjiy Company, 17 

r. Rail, 9 a 11 d 

V. Lancashire and Yorks Railway, 11 a 

• V. Thomp.<o:i, 30 a M e 

Browne v. Freeman, 24 ; 11 c 

Brunskill v. Cain], 8 a H c 

• Burdett and others r. 'I'/iojiipson and othors, 

^ZZSaa^Z^l ^' ii^^^^J'fh My 11 6 



11 « 



Civil Actions ("continued). 

Burns v, Poulton, 8 ; 11 rf 

Butlin V. Hall, idj 11 e 

re Byrne — Cuttody of Chiidran, 4 i 5 e— 9 j 

85 

V. Metropolitan Board of Workf, 4ji 12/ 

Calvert v. Brown, i a 11 d 

Cant I'. Steels and another, 28 / U c 

Capern v. Midland Railway Company, IC j 

12<!— 17>lly 

Cator V. the Great Western Insurance 

Company, 8j II d 

Central Press Company (Limited) v. San- 

dtrs. 10;l3a— llj lOrf 

Chad wick v. Patent Nut and Bolt Coapanj 

(Limited) 18 a 10 c 

Chalklin v. Jacobs, 24 j 10 « 

Chapman and Wife v. Great Western Rail- 
way, Salle 

Christie v. Haines. 28 a 12 a 

Clinrchyard v. North British Insurance 

Company, 11 a 11 6 

City of London Brewery Company ]r. Ten- 

naut, 17 / 11 a 

Claridge v, Rumboll, 9 j 10/ 

Clark r. Buck, lOj 11 b 

V. Ix)ndon School Board, 21 y 13 6 

Cleve V. Financial Corporation, 7j 13 a 

Collcy I'. Simon, 8 ; 1 1 c 

Collinson r. Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail- 
way, G a 8 c 

Conaway r. Levy, 7y 13 6 

Cooper I'. Cooper, 29 i 1 1 6 

re Co-Operative Omnibus Association, 8 j 

8< 

Cootc r. Whittlngton, 8i 11 r 

Cope r. Delawarr, I a 11 b 

Copland t*. Lancaskirc and Yorks Railway, 

23 a 11 « 

Corkliag v. Massey, 9 ;* 10/ 

Cornell t\ Jacobs, 8/11 d 

Cottam r. Cliffe, 8 a 9 e 

Cross V. Burton, 20 a 10/ 

Crawford and another i\ Grand Junctioa 

Cunal Company, 12/ U d 

Crouch r. Credit Foncier. 7/136 

re Cuiba Gold Mining Company, 24 j 11 e 

Cunliffe and others v. Hill, 9 a' 11 e 

ex parte Dsgliih— in re Wilde, 20 j 11 6 

Danson r. Rose, G a 8 /' 

Davios V. Jtnos. Sail d 

Davis r. Great Western Railway Company, 

UnSd 

r. South Devon Railway, 2 a 11 Z» 

Day ?'. Mnlloni^v. 7j 13 c 

r. London and North Wfstcm Railwav, 

23 a 1 1 <• 

I)e Brilto V. Hillel, 11 ; 10 c 

Denies r. Giles. 28/ 11 a 

vv Dent, 15/11 a 

I'Vo Mo\7. V. cull, I .V 1 W/ 

Yivi WNStv7. v.\^\v\\, \ a \\ a 



Sept. 30, 1873.] palmer's indkx to " the times " newspapeh. 



Civ 



Civil Actions (iontinueff). 

Dod V. Evans, 28 a 12 a 

Drury v, Newton and others, 14 a 8 /* 

Dudgeon v. Pembroke, 3 j 13 b—i j 12 c— 

7 y 13 6_8 ;• 11 (I— 9 j lOf-lOj 13 </— 11 / 10 

e— ISjllft 
^— Dunn V, London and North "Western Rail- 
way, 2al0b 

Dutton r. Forsyth and another, 28 a 12 a 

Ebsworth r. Universal Marine Insurance 

Company, 16 ; 11 6 
ex porte Ecclesiastical Commissioners of 

England, 22/11 <f 
Edwards v. Midland Kail way Company, 16 

j Ue 

Elkerton v. Ellis, 19 i 11 J 

Ellis c. Bath and another, 28 « 12 a 

Erskine v. Earl of KcUie, 9 j 5 e 

Exley r. Metcalfe, 21 a 12 ^ 

Farrell and Ha r ting r. Gordon and Gordon, 

7jl3d—lOjVSb^nj\0f 

re Fastncdge, ijl2f 

" Field v, Dixon, 15 a 10 e 

Finch V. Sheldon, 12/ 11 rf 

. Fisher v. Liverpool Marine Insurance Com- 
pany, 7/136 

Fisker v. South Eastern Railway, ij 12 e 

re Forbes, 15y 11 a 

Forwood and others r. Blumer and others, 

30 a 11 e 
— — Francesco Baron Conipagna r, Westwick 

and another, 5 a 1 1 c 

. Eraser r. Rogers and others, 28 a 12 6 

V, Trough ton, lljlid 

Frost i\ Lefcvrc, 1 s 1 1 </— ^5 sO d 

Fynney r. Gaunt and another, 28y 11 a 

Garbutt v. Gilkcs, 15 a 10 e 

r. Thornld, 18 a 10 J 

Gardiner r. Thomas, 21 a 12 c 

Garner v. Great Western Railway, lljlid 

Gaunt and another v. Finney, 2SJ 11 a 

General Iron Screw Collier Company r. 

Teen Conservancy Commissioners, i a lly' 

Gilkes V. Garbutt, 15 a 10 e 

Gledstanes and Co.— ex parte Dewhurst — in 

re Leggatt & Co., 19/ 10/ 

Goatl V. Harvey, 2 a 10 e 

Gray r. Lewis, 2 j 11 b^lG J 11 a— 18 / 

11a 
Gray*a Patent Horseshoe Company r. 

Lockwood and another, 21 « 12 A 
Green r. Smith, 28 J 11 n 

— Greenbkncks v. Clews, 31 / 10 « 
Greener v. Cowley, 22 j 11 c 

Greenwood i\ Metropolitan Board of Works, 

Ua9e 
Grimshaw v. Johnson, 11 a 11 f/ 

— Gunn V, Roberts, 4 ; 12 e—7 J 13 h 
Halliwell i\ Micklethwaile, 47 12/ 

Halstead and others v, Lancashire and 

Yorkshire Railway, 25 a 8 c 

Hans V. Sowcrby and another^ 21 / 13 c 

Harding v.Groat Western Jiail way Company, 

Harrison v. North Eastern Raihvav. 12 « ft« 



Civil Actions (conttnuedj. 

Hayes v. Lacy, 18 a 11 a 

Hay ward v. Richards, 5 c 11 c 

Hay well v. Bandmann, A a 11 d 

Hazell V. Metropolitan District RaUiray, 11 

J 10/ 

Heath v. Heath, 2 a 11 a 

Hepple r. Greener, 22j 11 c 

Hetheriugton v. Tennant, 17 / ll rt 

Higham and another c. Lambert, 12 a 8 e 

Hill V. Proctor, 7 a 1 1 c 

Hodgson V. Landon, 1 a 1 1 rf 

Holdsworth i'. llallas and others, 18 a 10 / 

Hohnan r. Cape Copper Mining Company, 

li 12/ 

Hopkins and Collinson r. Rogers, 7 j IS d 

Hornsby v. Midland Railway, 24/ 10 c 

Horsfall v. Hulbert, 31 / 11 d 

Hownrth r. Roberts, 12\f 8 c 

Hor.ley v. Cook, 17 7*10 c 

Hume r. Pcarman, 10/ 11/ 

Hunt r. Bate, \] ill d 

re Hurley, William, 19/10/ 

re ImpcrifJ Bank of China, India, and 

Japan (Limited) 14 / 13 6 
^— Ingham and others v. Tyers and others, 9 a 

11 a— 11 a 11 c 

Jackson v. Lccman, 17/ 11 (/ 

V. Union Marine Insurance Company, 16 

/ 11 rt 
Jacobs i\ the Midland Railway Compaay, 

12/llr/ 

James and another r. Currie, 18 a 11 a 

Jarraan v. the Great Western Railwajr 

Company, 31/ 10 c 

Jefferson and others r. Querner, 18 a 11a 

Johnson r. Appleby, 7 a 11 d 

V. Jopling, 14 / 13 e 

Jones t'. Hughes, 9 a 11 c 

Kelk V. Douglas, 1 a 11 c 

Kettle r. Harnden. 24/ 10 e 

Kinraond v. Daily, 2 a 10 c 

Kirkman i\ Pohlmann, 15 a 10 « 

Kitchen and others v. Lomas, 11 a 11 < 

Kne.ith r. Hancock, 21/ 10/ 

Lacey v. Hill, 3/13 (t — 18/ 11a 

Lambc r. Barton and Bennett, 25/ 7 « 

Lambert v. Madgshon, 12/11 e 

Lamont v. London and North Western Rail- 
way, 25 a 8 c 
Land Credit Company of Ireland i\ W«iktr- 

sheim's Case, 7/ 13 a 

Langlcy r. Price, 25 a 8 /* 

Lay cock v, Baxter, 21 a 12 6 

Leatham r. Kirk, G a 8 e 

ex parte Linsey, re Harper, 29 / 11 c 

Leney v. Hill, 3/ 13 a 

Llanelly Railway and Dock Company tr. 

London and North Western Railway, 4/ 12 « 

—15/11 a 
London FvuQLWfi.\»i ^&vi,<i\siX\ss^\: ,^\ss^^^^o^K 



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PALHIKb's IND£X to '' TBK TIMES " KEWSPAPSR. 



[July 1 to 



Civil Actioiui (continued). 

Macgregor v. Yorkshire Engine Company^ 

Sy 11 d 

M*Mah«n i\ Loadon TrRm\f ay Company, 9 

a lie 
^— re Maguns — ex parte Robertson, 19 ; 10/ 
-^— Makens v. London and North VVestcm 
Railway Company, 9 a 11 c 

Mare r. Rouy, 8 a 9 c—13 a 6 a 

Marks v. Hick, 6 a 8 e 

Martindale v. AUin, 12 a 8 e 

Maskerey v, O'Connor, \j\2f 

^— Mason v, Colby, 12^ 11 h 
re Matlook Hydropathic and Old Bath Com- 
pany — Manchester Finance Companys' Case, 
6a9« 

May and others r. Great Eastern Railway 

Company, 15 o 11 e 

Mayor &c. of Hastings i;. I vail, 14 j 13 6 

Mayor of Norwich i;. Loombc, 9 a 1 1 </ 

Mayor r. Bennett and another, 23^ 11/ 

Meek v. Pyman and others, 23 a 1 1 e 

— — Melhado v. Lord Claud Hamilton, 23/ 11 rf 

Mellenby r. Henderson, 7 a 1 1 c 

Melville V. Clark, 7 ; 13 /* 

Mill V, Hawker and others, 7 a 11 rf 

Millar v. Walker and others, 14 a 8 6 

Milliere v, Garcin, 2 a 10 b — 7 aba 

Millington r. Biggleswade Gas Compan, 24 

jlOe 

Milne v. Hurst, W a\\ d 

Milvain r. North Eastern Railway, £2 i 11 c 

— — Moate r. Woodhead and another, 4 a 1 1 « 

re Montrolier Asphaltic Company, 21 j 13 h 

Moore v. Elliot, 7 a 10/ 

Morrison v, Warters, 18 a 10/ 

re Geo. Motion, Ij 12/ 

re Murthly Estate, 24/ 12 c 

Nathanson v. Ilaarbleicher and others, 10 J 

Ida 
^— Neal V, Reeves, 8/ 13 c 
— Neild and another r. London North Wes- 
tern Railway, Halle 
— ' re New Zealand Quartz Crushing and Gold 

Mining Company (Limited) 12/ 11 a 
-^ Newberry v. London Chatham and Dover 
Railway, 7/ 13 c 

Nichols V. Davis, 7 a 11 a 

Nicholson t\ Fox, 14 / 13 e 

Nugent V. Parker, 18 a 11 a 

NuthaU V, NuthaU and Hill, 16/116 

Onions and Wife r, Lancasliire and Yorks 

Railway, 12 a 8 e 

Oppenheimer v. Graves, 2 ; 1 1 b 

re Oriental Commenual Bank — Morrises 

Cast, 31 / 11 rf— 7 a 10 e 

re Owen (Alice) WiU, 19/ 10/ 

Owen V. Lindley, 4 a 11 c 

Pad wick v. Sir A. D. Stuart, 24/ 12 c 

Pattiion and others v. North Eastern Rail- 
way, i all d 

Ps/wer V. the Queen, 10 j IS a 

Parker V. Lewis, I J 12 <?— 2/ II 6—6 a 9 c 

'£^^^ '^' ^S^^on and others. 14 / 18 6 

ZZp^t^'^^ '• -P^'-^^'M^'t and Greir, 16/ 11 b 



Civil Actiona fconrim/ed). 

rile r. Backhouse and another, 22 a 9 e 

Pim r. Pockliam, 7/ 13 c 

Pinkerton v. Easton, 7 a 10/ 

Pitman v. Williams, 11 a 11 6 

Plunkett f. London Tramway Company, 1/ 

12/* 

Pollok V, PoUok, 9/ 5 c 

Pooley r. Foster, 23/ 11 <f 

Potter and others r. Ryland and others, 8 a 

9e 
Preston r. London and North Western 

RaiU-ay Company, 8 a 9 e 
Prince's Racquet, & Tennis Club r. Dear, 

28 ; 10 e 

Pryer r. Lord Maidstone, *iQ s7 f 

Py well V, the Midland Railway Company, 

14/ 13 e 

Quambush r. Udall, 7 a 11 c 

Queen u. Masters, 19/ 11 rf 

i\ Preston and others, 1 1 a 10 /" 

Quinion v. London General Omnibus Com- 
pany, 1/12/ 

re Quintana, Cristobal de la, 7 / 13 e 

Heal & Personal Advance Company r. 

Bradlnugh, 6 a 8 e 

Redhead v. Huddleston, 2 a 11 c 

Reeves r. Burt, 17/ 11/ 

Reg V, Alnwick parish, 22/ 11 c< 

f. Kitchener, 24/ 10 e 

v. Inhabitants of Barrow, 9 a 11 € 

Renner r. West Africa Company, 28 a 12 a 

Rey V, Luard, 6«36-10«6c 

Rice r. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 

Company, 15 a 10 « 

Richardson and another r. Reed, 22/ 11 c 

• Richer r, Mnrshall, 7 a 11 c 

River Wear Comrcissionersv. Adamson, 14/ 

13 « 

Roberts r. Clark and another, 8 a 9 e 

r. Hall, 4/12 e 

Roche, & Lambert v. Byrne, 4/5 «— 9/'8 h 

Ross V. Lloyd's, 23j 11 d 

Rotherham Coal Company r. Eveson, 21 a 

12 c 

Russell r. Great Western Railway, 21 / 

13 c/ 

Ryder r. Jennings, 21 a 12 6 

Sabm V. Butler, 6 a 8 e 

re Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1 / 12 /— 12 / 

11 a 

re Sao Vicente Mining Company, 2 a 10 « 

Savalan Khan v. De R«iter, 25/ 12 c— 26/ 

lid 

re Scrimgeour*s case, 3/ 13 a 

Sharpe v. Walker, 21 a 12 6 

Shaw r. Patent Forged Nail Company 

(limited), 14 a 8 a 

Sheeby v, O'Lairy 7 a 5 6—8 a 8 c 

Sheridan v. Judge, 1/ 12 a 

Shillito V. Ryder, 4 a 11 / 

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Ole 



CiYil Actions (contiiiuedK 
Smalley v, LAncashixd aiid Yorkshire Rail- 
way, 23 a 11 <! 

Smart r. Blott, 2^ 13 6 

r. Rawlingt, 14 j 13 « 

r. Fuller, lliUrf 

V. Bickle, 8 a 9 e 

V. Jenkififon, 28i 11 b 

re Standard Tnwt Inrestment Corporation, 

CaOe 

Stareley r. Major, 2 a 1 1 c 

Steiner v. London and North Western Rail- 
way, 11 a 11 </ 
Sterens r. the Mid., Hants Railway Com- 
pany — the London Financial Association v. 
Steyens, 14 j 18 a 
-^— Stevenson and others v. Mayor &c., of 
Lirerpool, 23 a 11 e 

re Stranton, Steel and Iron Company, 28 / 

10 «— 7 a 10/ 

Strugnellr. Metropolitan Board of Works, 

14a9e 

Smart v. Great Western Railway, 2 a 11 a 

Swale V. Dnvies, 2 a 11 c 

Swinfen r. SwinfeA and Wells, 16 i 11 6 

Taaker v. Feilder. 20 a 10 d 

Tattersall and Wife v. Lancashire and 

Yorkshire Railway, 1 1 a 1 1 d 

Tararone Mining Company, — Pritchard^s 

Case, izyio/ 

Taylor and another v. Ford, 2o a S e 

and another r. ^Vhittakcr, 2G a 10/ 

and Wife r. Lancashire and Yorkshire 

Railway. 6 o 8 « 

Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Company r. 

Culliford, 25 aSj 
Thompson and Wife v, Abrahams, 21 a 

12 a 

Thomicroft r. Briee, 12^ U b 

Tillet and others v. Pearson, 9 n 11 a 

Todd r. Todd— Father Ignatius 19i 11 a— 

23yile— 26>11 b 
Tootell i;. Brandreth 9 a 1 1 e 

— Trade Auxiliary Company r. Vickers 3 j 

13 a 

re Tramway Wheel &c., Foundry Company, 

7/136 

Trye r. Duke of Leinster, S ; 10 6 

TumbuU r. Murray VJj 11/ 

United Ports and General Insuraacc Com- 
pany, — Wynne's case, 6 a \l b 

United Wine Growers of Hungary r. Came, 

SjlXe 

Vaughton i\ London and North Western 

Railway Company, 16^ 12 « 

Vrse r. Great Western Railway, 22 a 9 « 

Wade I'. Rae, 7 a 1 1 c 

Wainwright r. British Timber Company, 

26 a 10 /■ 

Wake r. Smilh, U a 8/ 

Walker r. Sharpe, 21 a 12 6 

Walmsley r. Athorton, 22 a 9 « 

-^ — Warner v. Vodgson, 12 J 11 d 

WBrrea v. GivAt Northern Railway, 18 a 

-- ^'* WMjhrHowM^, 12 six d 



Givil Actions (continued), 

Watson V, Wood and others, 21 a 12 6 

Webb r. Radford, 21 y 13 e 

Webber v. Corbet. 17^ 10/ 

Westbrook, iu the Matter of the Will of, 7 

7 13 a 
re Western of Canada Oil Land and Worka 

Company, 6 a 11 6 

White r. Fox, ij 12 e 

Whittaker r. Hyde Local Boards, 9 a 11 « 

Wibrew v, Ayzlett, 7^' 13 c 

re Wigan Rectory Glebe Act, 6 a 9 « 

Wilkinson v. Talbot, 2C a 10/ 

Williams v, Financial Corporation, 7 y 13 a 

r. Great Western Railway, 11 a 11 c 

Williamson r. Bain and another, 28^ 11 d 

r. Midland Railway, 23 j 11/ 

Willman v. Heron, 2 « 10 a 

Willyams and others r. the Crenrer, &o., 

Mining Company, 9j 10/ 

Wilsofc V. Holt, 2; 11 c 

■ t*. Johnstone, 31 J II d 



' Wimpenny v. Brook, 21 n 12 c 
. Wood r. Partick, 18 a 10/ 
— r. Saunders, 22 ; 1 1 rf 

, Wood and others, 15 a 10 e 



Woods ». Froggnt, 3y 13 c—i j 12 e 

Worms V. Bromilow, Foster & Co., 26 a 

10/ 

V. linel, 28; 11 d 

Wright V, Taylor, lOj 11 rf 

Wynne ». Matthews and another, 18 a 11 a 

Yarl V. Maccabe, 7 a 1 1 6 

Yorkshire Engine Company v, Macgregor, 

8j Ua 

Zibarski r. Pacholder, 2^ 11 c 

Civil List, New Pensions during the Year, 26 i 

9/* 
Service Expenditure, Official Inquiry into, 

4i\0d—9>j\2d 

Notes about, 5 j 5/— lOj 9 <f 

Supplementary Estimates, 18 J 9/ 

Reconstruction, 19; 10 « 

Writers, Notes about, 8^8 c— 30 a 6/ 

Select Committee Report on, 6 a 5 rf 

Supply Association, Meeting, 26 7 10 « 

Expenditure, 17 « 8 « 

the Civilian on, 4 a 5 c 

Claim to " Benefit of Clerjry," 20 s 6 </— 25 s 12 rf 
Clerkenwell, Sanitary Administration in, 26 a 



12 4 

Clapham 



:nd Brixton Baths, the Lord Major 



Lays the Foundation Stone of, 28; 6/ 
Clarke (Hyde) on the Peruvian Debt, 18 « 7 a 

on the Spanish Stocks. 2HJ 6 a 

Clarke & Ce. on Sending Stamps by Post, 24 7 

12 c 
Class Legislation, Stib 
Cleaver (Wm.) on the Ashantee War, 11 « 6 « 
Clergy and the Rates, Notes about, 20 » 9./ 
Clergy Mutual Assurance Society, Aj 10 a 
Orphan Corporation at Lambetlv V^XaksA-^ 

oj5b 




C\eT\ciA J 



11 a— 8 a 7 f-^U a 5 b^li a 4 c^U a 8 6— 
21 a 11 rt— 23 a 6/— 30« 5 d— 1 s 4 /*— 4 « 9/ 
—8 s 10 /*— 11 « 4 /*— 16 * 10 c— 17 s S rf— 19 < 
8 /— 20 t 8 I.-— 26 a 10 6 

UerkenweU News, stt Daily Curokicle 

Clifford (M. P.) on the raray-le-Moniftl PUgriiu- 
age, 115 4 6 

Clifton College, Prize Day at, 2 a 10 c 

Clothworkers* Company Found a School Board 
Scholarship, 12 a 3 6 

Hall, Dinner at, 10 / 12 c 

Club Life and Church Life, 10/12/ 

(X)AL: — 

Balearic, \ si d 

Best AVallsend, Note about, 21 slf 

Birmingham (I31akeley Hall) Coal and Iron- 
stone Company, \1 j 1 a 

Broro Coalfields, 18 > 9/ 

in China, 25 s 4/ 

Consumption of, in London, 29 / 9 / 

Dear, 29*11 d 

Doncastcr Coalfields, 11 a 10 b 

Duty on, in London, 4 a 4/ 

English, in France, 2 ; 5 / 

Exports from the Port of Grimsby, 1 J 4/— 

8jl2<i— 12/5 c— 12 a le 

Returns, 24 / 5 6 

Famine, Meetings about, 11 5 4 c 

Fraudulent Dealing in, 13 s 11 c 

High Price of. Notes about, 2Z s Z f 

Ibstock Colliery, 23 a 6 a 

Imports and Exports of the Port of London, 

4; 10 a— C o 4 a—4 si a 

ia India, 3 s 8 /' 

and Iron Trade, 1/5 /— 3; 7 c—lj 8/— 

\Qj 9 6-12 y \2c—ibj 8 a— 29/ 10 6—1 a 
10 rf— 2 a 10 d~n a C a— 18 a Z"— 23 a 8 rf 
—25 a 8 6—26 a c— 1 s 12 6—6 s 7 6—8 * 
5 6—16 8 5 d^23 s 4 c— 25 s 6 c— 27 s 7/— 
29«76 

• of the United States, 12 ^ 7 « 



Masters of the Situation, 28 a 4 e 

Midland Coalfield, 13 « 7 c 

Monopolista in America, 30 a 5 / 

Monthly Return of Exports, 8 y 10 a 

New Mine at Bedworth, 20 a rf 

Parliamentary Committee, Result of, 7 ; 6 c/ 

—19 ;6 /*— 23> 12/ 
Price of. Notes about, 12 ; 10 c— 13 a 10 d 

— 30»4c 
— Question, American View of, 19 a 5 ./ 
Return of, Shipped for Steamers' Use, 8 a 

4 a— 8 s$a 
State of the Markets, 1 / 10 d—3 j 9 c— 

C j 10 6—8 j 10 a— 10 ; 9 6—12 j 10 c— 15 j 

10 e— 17 j 1 c— 19 j 1 rt— 22 j 11 a— 24 / 7 a— 

26 j 10 6—20 J 10 a— 31 J 6 a— 2 a G d—1 a 

6 6—9 a 7 6—14 a 4 a- 16 a 6 6—19 o 4 a- 
21 a 7 a— 23 a 6 a— 26 a 6 a— 28 a 6 6-20 a 

7 a — SO o 9/— 2 a 5 a— 4 « ? o— 6 s 7 a— 9 « 7 6 
— 11 « 5 a— 13 s 7 a— 16 s 5 a— 18 s 7 6—20 s 
7a^2S s 4 11—25 t 6 6—27 s 6 6—30 « 4 6 

Suppljr, E, Jones oh, 28a 6 e 

/n SutAerJandshire, 2 / 5 c 

-— - SutAtrJaitdshire Mioe, 22 a 3 (/— 29 a 3 c— 
18 s 8 6 

^^^ ©/-ffou^ifioW, 18 * 7 6 






Coal (continued)^ 

Wellington Iron and Coal Company, 19 i 

7rt 

Whitwick Colliery, 23 a 6 a 

Coal Miners, Education of, 11 f ^ f ^ 

Cobbe (Frances Power) on the Society for the 
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 29 * 10/ 

Cochineal, State of the Market, 10 j 9 c— 24 j7 
c— 7 a G rf— 21 a 7 /*— 4 s 7 c— 18 s 7 b 

Cocoa, State of the Market, 2^7 6—9 j 10 6— 
16 ; 10 c— 23 j 10 6— SO j 10 /— 13 a € /— 20 
a 4 c— 27 a 5 6—3 s 6 c?— 5 s 5 6—10 * 7 d— 17 
s 5 6—24 sGc 

Import Returns, 11 9 ^ a 

Cock- Crowing, Cases about, 17 i 11 c 

Cock-Fighting Magistrates — RemoTal of Mr. 
Robinson, 3 t 5 c/ 

Cokermouth, Pre-emminent for Dirtiness, II j 7 rf 

Brampton as Bad, 17 ; 6 « 

Code, Necessity for a, 12 7 12 6 

Coffee, State of the Market, 2^7 6—3 j 9 c— 
4 ;• 10 c—o j 10 6—9 j 10 6—10 j 9 e— 11 j 10 
c— 12 j 10 y— 16 j 10 c— 17 j 1 e— 18 ; 10 6- 
19 / 7 d—2:i j 10 6—24 j 1 e— 25 j 10 c— 26 i 
10 f/— 30 a 10 /— 31 J /•— 1 a 10 cf— 2 a 6 i 
—6 a 4 f — 7 a 6 d— 8 a 4 J— 9 a 7 6—13 a 6 / 
—14a 4 c— 15 a 6—16 a 6 rf— 20a 4 c— 21 a 

7 /'— 22 a 5 6—23 a 6 rf— 27 a 5 6—23 a 6 rf- 
29 « 5 c— 30 a 7 6—3 * 5 rf— 4 « 7 c— 5 « 5 6— 
0*7 a— 10 s 7 c/— 1 1 s 5 f/— 12 s 7 c/— 13 « 7 6 
—17*5 6—18 s 76—19 5 5 c— 20 s 7 rf— 24 i 

6 c— 25 566- 26 « 4 6—27 * 6 6 
Coincidence— The Sultan of Turkey, the Shah 

of Persia, and the Viceroy of Egypt, of the 

Same Age, 13 s 7 d 
Cole (Henry) Testimonial to, see South K«k- 

siKGTox Museum. 
College of Preceptors, 22 « 9 /* 

Distribution of Prizes, 21 3 7 f 

Collieries of South Staffordshire, 30 < 10 a 
Colman (— ) at Norwich, 18 s 12 d 
Colno Valley Water Company, 3^96 
Colonial Appointments, 2^8 a — 15 j 9 /— 16 j 

8 tf— 30 i 7 /— 2 a 8 6—15 a 9 /*— 20 a 5 e- 
27 a 5 e—Gs 8 6—24 s 8 6—27 «*8 c 

Church Bill, 18 j 5 / 

Despatches, 1 ; 10 e— 7 / 11 /"— 10 7 11 /— 

14/11 e— 17 i 9 /— 25 y 9 /— 29 5 9 /— 31 j 

9 /— 4 a 9 /— 5 a 9 d— 6 a 6 </— 7 a 9 c— 18 a 

8 c— 25 a 7 c— 28 a 9 c— 30 a 9 /— 3 « 7 «— 9 « 

9 A- 10 s 9 /— 12 * 9 fl— 15 s 9 e— 16 * 7 e— 17 
< 7 /*— 18 s 5 6—19 s 7 /*— 20 s 9 /— 24 » 9/— 
26«7c— 27»9e-29.v9 f 

Gorernment Securities, State of, in wtry 

dai/*s paper, 

Notices, 5/8 6—15 c 9 / 

Produce Market, 5 j 10 6—12 j 10 a— 19 ; 

7 a—26j 10 6—10 j 6 c— 2 a 6 a— 9 a 7 «— 16 a 
6 a— 23 a 6 a— 30 a 7 a—G s 7 a— 13 s 7 a— 20 
s 7 a— 27 « 6 a 

• and British Naturalization— Mr. Bergtheil^s 

Case, 16 7 11/ 
Com%U, Vt^^^iwt, 9 s 12 6 

Commoxi* YTC%%T^^NAWi ^^YtVj ^^^\^\ ^3wk>aA^ 14 
j u c— \^ i -o J— \^ 3 W J-^\ i '^ t, 

tvenf da)!** paptr. 



\0, 1873.] PALJIEU't* INDEX TO *' THE TIMES " KEVVSrAPEII. 



Cot 



ir in Sport, 10 * 5 c 

itiro Examination, 2 a 11 d 

(Alfred; on High Tides, G s 7 d 

lion in the Church of England, Meeting at 

jr Hail to Oppoj-o, 2/11 « 

1. of London on, G a 10 c 

rchdn. Denlson on, 19 j 10 6—12 aSb 

X of Gloucester on, 15 a (5/ 

acting at Plymouth Against, 11 « 8 rf 

3te3 about, 21 J 12 d— 8 a 8 d—ll a 10 e 

jport of Conrocation on, 2 1 / 5 6 

;ional, Notes about, 19 ; 10 d 

id the ParliAraont, 21 ; 7 / 

9 International dos Orientalist I'fl. 26 « 5 6 

ihy (Robert) on the Green wieh Election, 

/■— 7 aoe 

ton (Professor) Monument to the Memorjr 
3 a 10 a 

y Sculptures, 28 78 a 
nco Money, 5/5 c— 9^ 5 6—12 j 9 f—\7 
-l'2y 9 /— 23y 9 /— 25 j 8 c— 28> 9*c— 30 
—2 a 9*«— 4 a Oe-d a 9 «— 11 a 9 e— 12 
-13 a 9 «— 19 a 10 6—22 a 7 c— 25 a 6 a 
a 9 e— 28 a 5 c—5 s 7 c— G t 9 c— 8 » 7 e 
s 9 c— 22 5 9 e—23 s 7 c— 25 « 9/— 26 s 7 

»9/ 

ration of Wood, 18 n 5 c 
^atire Fete at Stevenstonc Park, 2 a 12 c 
ind Society, 23 / 10 c 
utional Sorereigns, 15 « 12 r 
ir Service and Appointments, 8 5 10 6 
ptof Court— Sir Walter Scott's Idea of, 
> Antiquary^ 30 < 9 r/ 
ntal Daily Parcels Express, 23 « 4 a 
!t Corporation, 8 a 4 a — 15 a G a— 16 a 6 

ition of Canterbury, Meetingt, 2 ^* 8 c — 8 

terations on the Rubric, ^J 7 e 

!>pointment9, 2; 8 c 

•chdn. Sandford. 2 j 8 c 

ISO of ReT. H. P. Denison, 2 ; 8 c 

tnfcssion in the Church, 5 j 7 d 

rficiencies of Spiritual Demonstration, 2/ 

>iscopate in India, 2 j 8 c 
lity and the Church, 5 / 7 d 
ite' Services in St. Paul's, 6j7d 
)n-Comraunicant8, and the Communion 
ce, 5J 7 d 

Bees of the Church, 2jSc 
Q Queen and the Prolocutor, of 7 d 
x)roguation of, 6 a 5 e — 8 add 
(form of Convocation, 2 / 8 c 
Bp. Wilbertorce, 24 / 8 n 
nd Son, on Luggage Robberies Abroad, 
» d 
on the Pilgrimage to Paray-le-Monial, 10 

Jane B.) on Homo for Govcmesse?, 19 a 

Notes about, 21 a 11 a 
ft Meeting at Grosvenor House, to Estab- 
Schoolof. 13 J 12 e 
for Working Men, 2 s f 
(Montague) on Lord Weathury, 22 j 



Coolie Emigration, 29y 4 c 
CooUcs in Mauritius, 12 a S d 
Co-Opcrativc Recreation, 18 a 10 r 

Trading — Unsuccossf nl Com|tany, s 7 e 

Cooper's Hill College, Distribution of Prizes, 26 

j 5 r—o\j n c 

Coi TioM ^Dr. W. 11.) on Typhoid Fever in Mary- 

Ic'bune, 11 « 7 e 
Carn Market, Stale of, 1 ; 10 d—2j 7 f—Zjdc 

— t / 10 h~oj 20 c— 7 / 9 f'—^j 10 r— 97 10 e 

- 10 j 9 r~\\j 10 6— r2;*I0 c— 14/ 8 d— 15 j 
loy— iGi 10 1— 17i 7 e-\^j 10 6— 19i 7rf— 
21 > e-22 j 1 1 6—2:1 / 10 6— 24 J 7 c— 25/ 10 
6— 2G / 10 c— 28 / G c— 29.; 10 r— 30/ 10 e— ?1 
/ G c— 1 a 10 d—2 a G 6—4 a 7/— 5 a G/— a 

4 (7-7 « G cZ— 8 a 4/— 9 a 7 r/— 1 1 a L J— 18 a 

6 c— 14 a 4 c— 15 a 6 c— 16 a 6 </— 18 a 6 c^- 
19 o 4 c— 20 a 4 6—21 a 7/— 22 a 5 6—22 a 6 
t/— 23 a G c— 25 a 4 /*— 26 a 6 6—27 a 5 /•- 28 
a 6 6—29 a 5 e— 30 a 7 6—1 a 7/— 2 » 5 c— 3 « 

5 c— 4 « 7 r- 5 s 5 «— G 5 7 d— S .» 5 A- 9 ;i 7 6 
—10 s 7 «— 11 8 5 </— 12 5 7 rf— 13 s 7 6—15*7 
«- IG s 5 e— 17 /t 5 e— 18 « 7 c— 19 » 5 c— 26 s 

7 (/— 22 « 6/— 23 s 4 </— 24 5 6 c— 25 s 6 ^—26 
« 4 d—27 s G 6—29 * 7/— 30 sib 

American, 1 1 / 4 d 

see Monet Market. 

Cornwall Minerals Company, 9 a 7/ 
Coroner's Depositions — an Important Decision, 

5 a 11 e 

Inquests, Cost of, 18 * 12 a 

• Number During the Year, 27 s II f 

Juries and Infection, 31/11/ 

Corporation Accounts, 25 s 6 « 

of Foreign Bond-holders— List of the First 

Members, 7 a 6 6 
Corps of Commissionaires, Donations, 12 1' 12 r — 

20/5/— 16a 7e— 13*6 6 

Notices about, 19 j 6/— 21 /13 a 

Corrections, 18/ 12 c— 22 / 11 c— 12 s 6 e— 18 s 

5 (i—2o 8 8 a— 30 s 7/ 

Cotton, Arbitration in the Trade, 2i s B d 

Close of the American Cotton Years, 1 s 7a 

Exchange of New Orleans, 2 s 9c 

New American Crop, 30 a 8 6 

Payments for, 15 a 7/ 

Statistics Act, 13 a 7 6 

Supply of Raw, 13 a G f 

Trade, State of, 1 / 10 6—2/ 7 6 & rf— 3i 9 

c, two notices— i / 10 6 & c—5/ 10 6 & c— 7 / 9 
6—8/ 10 c—9j 10 6 & rf— 10/9 6 & c— 11 ; IQ^ 
c, two noficM— 12 j 10 e— 12 y 10 /*— 14 ; 8 6— 
16 i 10 rf & <j— 17 ; 7 a— 17/ 7 c— 18/ 10 6—18 
/ 10 rf— 19/ 7 6 & rf— 21 j 8 c— 23 ; 11 6—23/ 
10 b& rf— 24/ 7 a— 24 ; 7 «— 25/ 10 6 & c— 26 
; 10 rf, two no/KC*— 28/ 6/— 29/ 10 c— 30/ 10 
/, two notices^Si j 6 a— 31/ 6 /—I a 10 rf— 2 
a 6 6 & rf— 6 a 7 rf& «— 7 a 6 rf, two nottres^S a 4b 

6 rf— 9 a 7 6 A d—ll a 6c— 12 a 4 a— 18 a 6/ 
two not ires — 14 a 4 c, two notices — 15 a 6 6 & e 
— 16a6 6&d— 18 a 6 6— 19 a 4 a— 20 a ibSb 
c— 21 a 7 a &/— 23 a G rf, two notices—iS a 5h 
—26 a G c— IT a ^ a— *n aliV— '^^^ a.^V— 'C^t*. 
6 d— *>.^ a o c, t\oo TiobcfA— "^^ al >i ^ '^— '^ ^"^ 
a— 2 s 5 e— ?^ t t> a S«. d— V % 'X ^T*^ * VT^^% 
5 b, t»ro iu>Uc€a-S il o-^ * "^ ^T^iX^V^ ^ 



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two noiic&t^lS s 7 6—16 « 5 c— 17 s 6 6—17 s 
6/— 18 s7 b& c— 19 fi 6 e, tico no/iV«— 20 * 7 
6 & rf— 22 « 6 6—28 s 4 c— 24 « 6 c, /iro nottces 
— 25 * 6 6, /tro notices — 26 « 4 6, /iro notices — 
27 « 6 6 &/— 2J * 7 e— 80 « 10 e 

«ee America. 

Counterfeit Sovereign^?! 2 ; 6/ 

Country House, Site of a, 1 1 « 9 /" 

and the City Injonie, 11 ; 6/ 

County Court*, Days of Sitting in Law Noticks 
oy every day's paper 

Statistics of Proceedings, 16 » 7 « 

Franchise — the Saturday Review on, 28 ; 

11/ 

OOU&T OF ALDEBMEN:— 

City Prisons Returns, 16y 11 rf— 23 i' 10 a 

-^llsBb 

Emanuel Hospital, 16/11 cf--23 ; 10 a 

Inquiry into the Conduct of the Newgate 

Warders and the Bank Forgers, 16 < 10 6 

Presentation of Aldermen, 2^11 /— 17 * 

56 

•- Tribute to Alderman Sir David Solomons, 

23; 10 a— 17*5 6 

DOUBT CIB€ULAE:— 

l>5/-2>9/-3 / 11 /-4y 9/-5y 9/- 

7j Uf-Sj 9/-9 / 5 c— lOi 11 /-ll I 6 e— 
12 j 9/ -14 ; 11 6 - 15 j 9 f—l7j 9 f—l8J 8 c 
—19 J 9 /—2iy 11 /-22 j 9 /-28i 6/— 24 j 
9/_26/9y— 26 ; 9 /— 28i 9 «f— 29 j 9 /"— 30 i* 
9/— 3iy 9/— 1 a 9/— 2 a 9 /— 4 a 9/— f a 9 
d—e a 6 d—7 a 9 e— 8 a 7 c— 11 a 9 e— 12 a 7 
e— 13 a 9 e— 13 a 12 c— 14 a 7 «— 15 a 6 c— 16 
a 9/— 20 a 7 «— 21 a 5 a— 21 a 9 «— 23 a 9 e 
—26 a 9 #—27 a 7^!— 30 a 9 /— 2 « 7 «— 3 « 7 
/•— 4 s 9 e— 5 « 7 e— 6 s 9 /— 8 < 7 r/— 9 « 9/— 
10 » 9/— 11 * 7/— 12 s 9 e— 13 s 9 e— 24 « 9/ 
—25 s 9/ 

Audiences, 2^8 a — 9 a B c 

Baden (Grand Duke of) and Family at 

Eastbourne, 13 « 9 e 

Ball at Marlborough House, 2SJ 5 e 

Cambridge (Duchess of) 1 a 9/ 

Dinner Party, 17^ 9 c 

Cesarewitch, Arrival in England, 21 7 1 1 y 

at Hull, 5j 5 f—7j Uj-dj 5./ 

Movements of, 26 J 5 c — 12 a G e 

Orders a Yacht of Thomycrof t & Co., 26 

j 5 e 

Court at Balmoral, 18 a 8 e— li) a 8 /— 22 

a 7 e— 26 a 7 e— 28 a 9 «— 29 a 7 f—l s 9 e— 
15 » 9 <— 20 s 9 f—22 s 9 «— 28 s 7 e— 26 s7e 
—27 s 9 c— 29 * 9/— 30 s 7/ 

Duke of Cambridge, 12 o 7 <?— ?0 5 9/ 

of Edinburgh's Annuity Bill, Notes about, 

8a66 

Betrothal of, to the Grand Duchess 
Marie of Russia, 12 j 5 cf— 18 ; 5 6—19 ; 9 /— 
21 ; 11 /— 26^* 12 a— 18 a 5 6—30 s 3 6 

- Demonstration in Hyde Park Against 



the Grant to, 4 r* 9 / 

- GJres B Dinner, &c,, »t Clarence House, 



^^ 



4/5 a 

— Journaid$8 Jjgbats, 9aQ f 

MoveiXkent of, J3 m 9 #^15 i 9 0— IQ a 



Court Circular (continued). 

Duke of Edinburgh £n Route for Russu, 

lOill/ 
Garden Party at Chiswick, 2^9 f—SJ 12/ 

—25; 8 a 
King of the Belgians at Scarborough, set 

• SCARBOBOUGH. 

at Glasgow, 15 « 6/ 

Movements of, 16 * 7 <— 17 « 7/ 

Mourning for the Duke of Brunswick, 27 a 

6 € 
Movements of the Court, 1 j 9/— 5 / 9/— 9 

; 5 6 
—. — Osborne, Departure of the Court for, 12/9/ 
Prince Arthur, Movements of, 25 a 3 c— 29 

s9/ 

Betrothal of, to Princess Thyra of 



Denmark, 6 a 3 c 

Denial of , 7 a 9 « 

- Departure of, to Norway, 14/14 a— 28 



;9c 



/12« 



- Leopold at Inverness, 18 s 12 d 

• of Wales, Garden Party at Chiswick, 22 



Movements of, 7/11 f—l a 9/— 2 a 9 



«— 5 f 7 «— 6 s 6 6—16 8 7 e— 27 5 9 « 
and Princess Christian, Departure to 

Brussels, 17/86 

— Queen in the Highlands, 17 < 7/ 
- Journey to Scotland, 16 a 9 e 



> Rmtnm />/ *^ Vm. 



Royal Visit to Holyhead, 5/ 9/— 8 / 9 /— 

11J5 6 

Visitors at Windsor Castle, 2/ 5 c 

Shah of Persia, see Persu. 

State Concert at Bnckingham Palace, 3 / 1 

11/— 11/ 8 a 

Visit of the Queen to Homburg to Meet the 

Crown Princess of Germany, 10 « 5 6 

— Inverlochy Castle, 10 « 5 c — 11 » 7 «— 
12*9 «— 13 s 9 e— 15 s 9 «— 16 « 7 e 

COUET OF COMMON COUNCIL:— 

Appointments, 25 i 9/ 

City and Bndgc House Accounts, 12 a 4 e 

Free Bridges, 4 j 10 « 

Grant for Expenses Attending the Inaugur- 
ation of the New Library, 29/ 12 r/ 

Honours to the Lord Mayor and Sheri£f, 18 

;io/ 

Increase of the Income of the Lord Mayor, 

30a 6 6 

of Salaries to Clerks, 29/ 12 cf 

Loan of Roman Ware, 25 ; 9/ 

Markets Committee, 25 ; 9/— 29/ 12 rf— 19 

s 5 c 

Mayor's C'Ourt, Additional Judge for, 29 / 

12 d 

New Stained Glass Window for tlie Guild- 
hall, 25/9/ 

Office of City Marshal, 18/ 10 f 

of Town Clerk, 4/ 10 e— 5/ il a— 16 / 11 

«— 17/9 «— 18i 10/— 25 ; 9/ 

— Presentation of the Freedom of the City to 



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Ckiminon Council (continued^ 

imonial to Dr. Saunders, 25j9f 

nksgiTiug Vhy and tlie Police Gratuity, 

d 

•ute to Alderman Solomons, 25 j 9/ 

Queen's Berch, Ventilation of, 28 > 9/ 

London, 4 « 7 c 

e vision, G s of 

laroness Burdett) set Bubdbtt. 

hers for Railway Trains, 20 « 9/ 

8 Mission Emigration, 1 7 5 9 d 

Gr. W.) on the Aiscssors of Income Tax, 

d 

Earl) Speech at Nottingham, 17i 12 rf 

) and the Dilke Riot at Derby, 10 j 8 d 

[J. J.) on the Baldacchino, 11 a 10 / 

Heniy, on the Balloon Voyage from 

a, 21 a 9/— 8 s 6 c 

ike, 26 a 5 6 

*B Cyfarthfa Ironworks, 11 » 5 a 

»ncier •f England, 9 a 7 a — 18 a 6 c 

1, Club at Hamburg to Practice, 19 s 

atisticB of. 13 < 8 </ 

lerman Officers in, 27 a 3 c 

Lunatic— Escape of John Walker, from 

loor. 14 a 7 « 

atics, Official Return of, 16 5 10 c 

rait Gallery, 25 * A/ 

aners. cost of, 13 « 11 /* 

XTEIALS:— 

5tt, Edward, for Wilful Murder, 14 a 

:en, John, for Attempted Child Murder, 

b 

xt, Joseph, for Stealing, SOj 12 d 

1, Edward, for Threatening Letter, 25 

illiam, for Stealing, 2 a 10/ 

laa, Alfred, for Stealing, '60 s d 

lony, Miss Susen B., for Voting at an 

1, 4 / 5 c 

leby, George, for Wife Murder, 22 a 

lin, John Charles, for Forgery, 21 a 

jrley, Charles, for Manslaughter, 25 a 

ns, J. S., and Frederick de Valario, for 

r&c., 27«ll rf 

m., as a Vagabond, 26 a 11 c 

nson, David, for Forgery, 25 j 7 e 

, Charlotte, for Detaining a Child, 25 s 

>8, WiUiam, and Thomas, for Assault, 
c 
;y, William, for Embezzlement, 29 a 

s, Patrick, for Wounding, 6 a 8 / 
T, William, for Embezzlement, 20 o 9 « 
Frederick, for Stealing, 12 a 9 e 
)n, John, for Manslaughter, 28y 11 & 
e^ John, for Manslaughter, 31 ; 10 e 
, William, for Steabng, 80 s i) d 
ler, Henry, for Wife Assault, 23 a 

u Uriikb. for WHftii u'n.^ « ^ 



Criminal Trials (continued). 

Baynham, Henry, for Bigamy, 11/11 d 

Berkin, Sidney, for Stealing, 2^j 11 c— 2 a 

11 c 

Berrington, Rev. John, for Fraud, 22 a 9 c 

Berry, William Henry, for Embezzlement, 

31jH/ 

Bcrson, Reubf n Allender, for Bigamy, \0j 

13e— UilO/* 

Best, Avis, for Murder 2 a 1 1 <r, 

BidwelL A. B., Macdonnell, Bidwell, and 

Noyes, for forgeries on the Bank of England, 
19 a 9 c— 20 a 9 h—2\ a 11 b— 22 a 9 a— 23 a 
11 a— 25 a 9 a-26 a 11 d—27 n 8 n 

George, and others, for Forgery, 9^ 11/ 

Blade, John, for Perjury, 24 / 10 e 

Bluett, Walter, for Stealing, 12 j 11 6 

Bolster, Thos., for Wounding and Attempted 

Suicide, 29; 11 c 

Brabner, John Alfred, and, others for 

Manslaughter, 4 a 11 e 

Brazier, Charles, and Benjamin Blizzard, 

for Stealing, 12* Urf 

Brannan, Richard, for Wound inj?, 9 s 1 1 J 

Brislin, Michael, for Mnnstlaughter, 18 a 

116 

Broderick, James, for Biirixinry. 26 « r/ 

Brown, Greorge, for Embezzlement, 26 « 9 d 

John, for Vagrancy, 2 / 1 1 c 

Wm., and others for Stealing \0 s 11 d 

Bruan, Michael and Catherine, for neglect- 
ing their children, 23 o 1 1 rf 
Bryant, Wrightson Robert, for Embezzle- 
ment, 23 s 9 e 

Thomas, for Throwing corrosi^ e fluid, 25 

all d 

Buckby, Arthur Geo. Hesilrige, for Arson, 

21il3e 

Buckingham, Fred.. Henry Stringfellow, 

ard others, for Stealing, 24 / 11 d 

Burke, John, for Manglnugli'er, 4 a 11 e 

• Wm., for Horse-Stealing, 23 a 11 e 



Burns, James, for Manslaughter, 18 « 11 /> 

Butler, Alice, and Ellen Jackson, for Wilful 

Damage, 2 / 11 d 

Carey, Elizabeth, for Wounding, 14 a 9 « 

Carr, George, for Arson, 19 / 11 c 

Cattell, Frederick, and Robert Gilbert, for 

Stealing, 17i lla 
Caufeley, Wm., and James Webb, for Steal- 
ing, 9 a 1 1 e 

Cave, Annie, for Stealing, 31 j 11/ 

Chapman, Alfred, for Assault, 3/ 13 c 

Christopher, for Indecent Conduct, 9 * 

lid 

Christian, Younghusband, for Fraud, 24 « 

4^ 

Church, Alfred, for Manslaughter, \0j 18 e 

Clark, Emma, for Stealing, 16i 11 c? 

Thomas, for Forgery, 21 ; 13 e 

Clarke, Joseph, for Burglary^ 1 1 « 9 c 

Close, ^nmueV, lox cJ^^^vcvvc.^ ^<^^^^ ^^^'^^ 

iaVae pTCletvcca, \^ a \\ f rv . \\ a. 



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CiimiiuJ Triak Cconttnued), 

Colemaa, Thes., for Fraud, 2/ 11 c 

Henry Slade, for Wounding, 19^ 11 d 

Coles, Ernest, for Rape, 21 j 13 </ 

Colton, George, for Burglary, 8 a 9 e 

Connor, Cornelius, for Burglary, 20 o 9 « 

James, for Murder, 20 a 10 c 

Cook, Wm., and Charles Brown, for High- 
way Robbery, 19 j 11 d 

Cooper, Henry, for Wounding, 7 a 11 c 

Corsord Charles, for Manslaughter, 19^ 11 e 

Costello, Cornelius, for Assault, 30 a 10/ 

Cotton, William, for Bankmptcy Offence, 

8i 10/ , 

Coveney, Matthew, for Manslaughter, 22 a 9 6 

Cox, Mary, a»d R. W. Fletcher, for Fraud, 

27)1 11 rf 

Cracknell, Alfred, for Felony, 8/ 10/ 

Crane, Lawrence, for Wounding his Step- 
daughter, 10 « 11 d 

Crawley, William, for Stealing, 29 a 9/ 

Cruis, reter, for Murder, 4 a 11 c — 6 a II e 

— «a8/ 
— -— Crumpton, Jane, for Murder, 2 a 11 c 
Cundall, Lawrence Drake, for Embezzle- 
ment, 31^ 11/ 
^— Dayis, Benjamin, for Manslaiighter, 15 a 
10 e 

Mary Ann, for Assault, IBj 12 d 

Thomas, for Mandaughter, 25 « 11 « 

William, for Manslaughter, 10 / 13 « 

Denchfiel^ Alfr^, for Feloniously Forging, 

Ua8d 

Denmark, Fred., for Fraud, 27 a 9 d 

Destrez, Caperon, and others, for F^and, 

d0a56 

Dickson, Ann, for Administering Poison to 

aChild, 26«9<f— 27«ll(f 

Dingle, William, for Attempted Murder, 

2 a 116 

Diprose, John, and others, for Conspiracy, 

8 j 10/-.21 a II c— 28 s 9 e 

Dobbs, Fanny, for Arsom, 21 y 13 « 

DodwcU, A. fl., for Fraud, 10 j 13 c— 24 « 

lid— 25 8 11 e 

Doran, Charles, for Wilful Murder 16 ; 

12 f 
— Dorey, Thomas, for Murder, \8 s 5 d 

Doughty, Alfred, for Stealing, 29j 11 c 

Downing, Charles, for Murder, 21 ; 13 <f 

Drew, Capt., and Richard Jagoe, for Man- 

~ slaughter, la 12 d 

Duffy, Patrick, for Bribery, 18/ 12 c 

Dunmore, John, for Stealing, 2 a lOy 

Dunn, John, for Street Robbery, 27 s II d 

Durrock, Angn^s, for Murder, 21 a 11 c — 28 

a lid 

Earle, Robert, for Bigamy, 7 a 11 c 

Eden, Richard, for Attempted Murder, 16 

jl2d 

Edwards, Alfred, for Stealing a Check, 21 

a 11 e 

Oeorge, for Stealings 12 a 9 d 

Stterabank, Charles, for Stoaling, 18 j 11 d 

^^''°^' ^^'^ry, for Wife Murder, 19 / 11 e 

^^fus^^^ ^^i^am, for Attempted Murder, 



Orimlnal Triala (co^txnati), 

Field, Arthur, for Stealing, 12 a 9 rf— 24 1 

lid 
Fitzgerald, John, for Criminal Assault upon 

a Child Aged Two Years-and-a-half, 10 / 

12/ 

Foley, Dayid, for Stealing, 12 a 9 « 

Ford, Owen, and others, for Manslaughter, 

18 o 10/ 

Fox, Alfred, for Assault, 12 * 11 e 

Frankfort Riotters, 26 i 5 c 

Frankham, Thomas, for Wounding, 21 ; 

13/* 
— — Frazer, George, for being at large befort 

the Expiration of his Sentence, 4 a 11 c 
Frencl^ Ebenezer Edw., for Bigamy, 21 a 

He 
Fuel, Alfred Com. Le, for Wife Murder, 

23 a lie 

Gardener, George, for Steuling, 27 a 9 <f 

Gaskin, Edwin, for Wounding, 20 « 9 e 

Garan, Thos., for Throwing Corrosirfi 

Fluid Over a Girl, 24 / 10 1 

Gee, Frederick, for Stealing, 13 a 11 ^ 

Gillman, Sarah, and Chat. Jos. Newman, 

for Coacealment of Birth, 1 4 a 8 </ 

Gleeson, Eliza, for Stealing, 13 a 11/ 

Goddard, Charles, for Br^iJdng a Man's 

Leg, llj 11 1 
James, and Wm. Phillipi, for Stealing, 

12«lle 
-— *- John, and Edwin Smith, for Felony, 15 
lie 

Stephen, for Stealing, 11 » 9 c 

Goldsmith, Montague, Rebecca and Michael, 

for Forgery, &c., 9> 11 « 
Goodrich, Frederick, and Richard Smith, 

for Garotting, 6 o 8 c 
Gordon, John, for Attempted Theft, 27 a 

9e 
Graham, Wm. Henry, for Stealing, 24 t 

lid 
Gray, Charles, and others, for Stealing, 10 

« 11 d 
Green, Thomas, for Wounding, 15 J II d— 6 

a86 

Greenwood, Elizabeth, for Fraud, 21 a lid 

Greey, Wm., for Forgery, 11a 116 

Guerra, Guiseppe, for Conspiracy, 9 a 11 d 

—Ha 8/ 

Haigh, John, for Manslaughter, 4 a 11 « 

Hall, Thomas, and James Drew, for Wound- 
ing, 18 a 10 e 
Harding, Ferdinand Sleigh, for Embezzle- 
ment, 21 a 11 e 
Hardy, William, for Unlawful Reception, 21 

jlZd 

— Harris, George, and others, for Rape, 2 a 
11 d 

John, for Letter Stealing, IO7 11/ 

HartweU, John, for Manslaughter, 22 a 9 c 

— Hawkins, Ann, for Wilful Murder, 14 a 



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Griminal Tziali (conttnued). 

Higham, James, for ManslaughUr, 18 a 

lib 

Hill, E4w., for Fraud, 21 « 1 W 

pitchman, George, and Henry Johnion, for 

Stealing, 11 « 9 c 
Hobbins, Jatnei, for Attempted Murder, 14 

y 13 « 

Hodson, Robert, for Forgerj, 20 a 10 « 

^^- HoUis, James, for Manslaughter, 24 j 10 e 
■ Wm., and Caroline Blakeman, for At- 

tenopting to Procure Abortion, 24 ; 10 e 
Hooper, Charles, Alfred H. and Edward, 

for Manslaughter, 10 j 13 b 
Hopkins, Wm. Freeman, for Forgery, &c., 

28illo 

Hop wood, John, for Burglary, 21/ 13 <f 

Housthwaite, Joseph, for Garotting, 22 a 

Oe 
Howard, Walter, for Fraud, 15 a 11 e— 16 

<ilI<N-28all/ 
^—Hudson, Banjamin, for Wife Murder, 16/ 

12 e 
Hutchings, James, and James Hennessey, 

for SteaUng, 30/ 12 d 
Huguet, M., for Fraudulent Bankruptcy, 

l«6a 

BLunt, George, for Murder, 25 s II d 

' Joseph, for Stealing, 27 a 9 e 
Irring, Martin Hudson, for Embezzlement, 

2aall/-ll*9c 

Isaacs, Frederick, for Perjury, 25 « 11 e 

Ires, William, and George Pillard, for 

Garotting, 23 a lid 
Jackson, William, and Ann Shaw, for 

Stealing, 30/ 12 d 

James, Aeziah, for Perjury, 16 a 10 /" 

Jaques, Edmund William, and William 

Bogers, for Stealing, 16/ 12 d 
-Jessop, Joseph Charles, for Stealing, 2/ 

11 rf 
-— Jones, Arthur, for Stealing, 16/ 11 6 

Evan, for Wounding, 7 a II b 

James, an4 Henry Fassey, for Stealing, 

26 a 11 c 

' Samuel Bererley, for Manslaughter, 26 m 



9d 



• Thos., for Arson, 10/ 11/ 
Wm. Thos., for Attempted Murder, 16 / 

12/ 

Jury, Henry, for SteaUng, 16/ 11 6 

Keogh, Matthew, for Wilful Murder, 16 / 

12 d 
Kilpatrick, Peter, and others, for Garotting, 

11/11 « 
King, Christopher, for Murdering his Father, 

14/ 12 b 
John, and William Austin, for Assault, 

30s9 d 

Lane. Ann, for Stealing, 16 j 11 6 

Lee, Joseph, for Forgery, 9 / 11 / 

Ixdla, for Stealing, UaOe 

^ WUliun, for Murder, 2 a 11 a 

Legg, H^nry, tor WooDdiDg, 29 a 9 / 

LerrioMtOfl, Mary Amn. for Stealinir. 1ft m 



Criminal TrlalB rcontinued), 

Lewis, Hubert, and Wm. Marshall, and 

others, for Stealing, 11 a 11 6 
Thos., for Manslaughter, 28 a 11 rf— 25 a 

9d 

Levi, Charlotte, for Stealing, 18 a 11/ 

Loader, N. Stuart, for Assault, 30 a 10 / 

Lockwood, Ada, for Perjur}', 18 a 10 /— 21 

a 12 b 

Logic, William, for Wounding, 12 7 11 e 

Long, Harry, and Wm, Joyce, for Stealing, 

14/18/ 
William John, Edward Smith and Ann 

Smith, for Stealing, &c., 1 a 11 cf 
Luard, R. D., for Distributing Offensiyt 

Caricatures, 6 » 3 6—10 « 6 c 
Lucas, Orton, and Thomas Vaughan, for 

Stealing a Horse and Cab, 26 a 11 c 

Macdonald, Thomas, for Stealing, 9 a lid 

Mansuy and Torissaint, for Assault, 16 « 3a 

Marchant, Elizabeth, for Killing licr Child, 

31 / 10 c 

Marshall, Thos., for Stealing 29 / 11 c 

Martin, Frederic'c, for Unlawfully Taking 

a Girt of 16 Away, 26 5 9 </ 

Herbert, for Manslaughter, 28 i 11a 

May* Charles, for Forgery, 26 « 9 (f 

-^ — M'Aloy, Bernard and Charles, for Murder 

and Attempted Murder, 5 a 12 a 

r M*Coy, James, for Felony, 15 a 10 / 

M'Grath, John, and Thos. Harper, for 

Stealing, 29 a 9/ 
M'Kare, Wm., for Wilful Murder, 21/ 18/ 

—22/ He 
— ^ M*Kinley, Michael, for Buiglary, 24 j 10 / 
M'LaughUn, Robert, and others, for Garot- 
ting, 18 a 10 f 

Merry, Charles John, for Forgery, 29/ 11 e 

Milbum, Tucker, and Peter Loyel^ for 

Garotting, 11/ 11 e 
Mitchell, Thomas, for Feloniously Wound- 
ing, 9 a 11 c 
Montgomery, Sub-Inspector, for Murder, 

23/ 8 a— 26/ 8 d— 28 / 7 c/— 29 / 8 c— 30 1 7 <f 
Moody, George, Fred. Knowles and others, 

for Placing an Obstruction on a Rulway, 11 a - 

11 c 

Moon, John, for Murder, 29 a 4 e 

Moore, — , for Murder, 23/ 8 a— 28 / 7 d — 

8 a 8 c— 6 * 5 f—S s 4 c— 10 » 9/— 11 sic 
Morgan, Henry, for Embezzlement, 18 a 

11/"— 28 a 11/ 
Musson, Josiah, for Biting a Man*8 Nose, 9 

s 11 e 

Nagle, — , for Murder, 25/ 7 « 

Newell, Jumes, for Stealing, 27 5 11 cf 

Newman, George, for SteaUng, 30 x 9 <f 

Newton, John, for Attempting to Procura 

an Abortion, I9i 11 rf 
Nicholson, Henry John, and others, for 

Stealing, 14 a 8 <f~15 a }0 f 



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CrimiiuJ Trials (continued), 

ThemAB, fw Wounding, 30 « 9 rf 

Palfrey, James, for Felony, 14 a 8 e 

Parry, WiUiam, for Forgery, Oj 11 /— 11 j 

Id 
Parseck, Minasaia, for Forgery, 23 a 11 rf— 

25 a 9 c/ 

— Parsons, Owen, and Louisa Evans, for 
Stealing, 17/11/ 

Paulsey, George, for Stealing, 2/11 d 

Payne, Emma, and Tlios. EUiot, for Garot- 

ting» 1 all d 
Payne, Edward Alfred, and others, for 

Fraud, 2 a 1 U 
Pepper, Matilda Ann, for Manslau£hter, 28 

j 11 « 

for Assault, 28 i 11 a 

Pettinger, Frederick and Elizabeth, for 

Neglecting a Cliild, ilaWd 
Phillips, Jolm, for Decoying for Immoral 

Purposes, 17 7 11 e 

Pickard, Jesse, for Murder, 15 a 10 e 

Pio, Brix and Leloff, fur Attempting a 

Kevolutiou, 7 a 5 6 — 16 a 4/ 
Price, liichard, for Street Robbery, 21 a 

lie 

Pugh, Lewis, for Manslaughter, 17/11/ 

Raine, Julia, for Malicious Assault, 14 a 9 e 

— r- Rallinson, John, for Assault, 30 a 10/ 
Ralph, William, for Stealing, 20 a 9 c— 24 « 

11 rf 

Redding, Emma, for Wounding, 28 a 11/ 

R^inson, James, for Stealing, 30 a 10/ 

Riclmrdson, Fred. Lowry, and Henry 

Pa vies, for Libel, 11 a 12 a 

Rippon, Wni. Effin, for Burglary^ 8 / 10/ 

Robinson, Edward, for Munslaughter, 25 * 

li « 

Rockall, Reuben, for Stealing, 27 a 9 c/ 

Row, John, for Burglary, £G * 9 </ 

Rumsey, James, and James Forsler, for 

Stoaliag, 12 HI & 
Russell, John, and William Wat kins, for 

Fraud, 15j 11 c 

Saunders, George, for Forgery, 19 / 11 <f 

'. — Mary, and Rosetta Court for Stealing, 11 

j»9 c 
Scanlan, Daniel, for Indecent Assault, 13 o 

nd 
Scholes, James, and others, for Wilful 

Damage, 9 a 11 c — 11 a\\ d 

Scott, Charles, for Burglary, 21 a 1 1 « 

Harriet, and others, for Felony 20 a 8 c — 

2isnd 
Sears, Henry, and William Brewer, for 

Stealing, 15 s 11 ^ 
Shaw, James, and others, for Stealing, 14 a 

9e 

— Shepard, Francis, for Wilful Murder, IG ^' 

12 a 

Shephcard John, and others, for Unlawful 

J^OBsesBioiif 30 8 9 d 
—— SUrertoD, Elian, for Throwing Corrosive 
Fliud,25slle 
" ^^^^' '^^^"f for Assault, 12 a 9 e 
^^i^^£fr'r9^^''^.' ^^I Bigamy. Hj 13 e 



Gximinal Ti^aIs {^continued), 

Smith, Francis, for Fraud ZO s d d 

James Thomas, for Assault, &c, 24^ 11 cf 

Lawrence, for Murder, 18j 12 c 

for Wilful Damage, 27 * 11 rf 

Samuel, for Manslaughter, 25 ad d 

Sparrowhawk, Joseph, for Unlaiwfully using 

Corrosive Fluid, 2G ^ 9 a 
Spitzcdcr, adale, and Rosa Shenger, for 

Fraudulent Bankruptcy, 21 ./ 7 r 
Stephenson, Henry, for Check Stealing, 24 / 

10/ 
Storey, Henry, for Forgery, 11 J 11 rf— 14; 

Stower, Samuel Lloyd, for Bigamy, 6 a 8/ 

Stratford, Charles Henry, for Horse Steal- 
ing, 20 add 
Strong, — , for Accepting Bribes from Jury- 
men 3I7 11 « 

Swan, John Robert, Hugh Campbell, and 

Donald Walker, for Fraud and Wilful Imposi- 
tion, 10 / 10 6 

Taylor, Lewis, for Garotting, 23 a 11 e 

Robert, as a Vagabond, 26 a lie 

Tattcrsall, Richard, for Manslaughter of his 

wife, 6 a 8 e 

Terry, Henry, for Wilful Damage, 27 add 

—28 a 11/ 

Thomas, Henry, for Stealing, &c, 12 7 1 1 e 

Benjamin, and John Alfred, for Stealing, 

20a 9 c 

Thompson, John Vernon, for Stealing, 10 1 

lie 

Thornton, Wm., for Stealing, 2 f 1 1 c 

Tichborne Case — ^Trial of the Claimant for 

Perjurv, \j 11 a— 2J 10 a— 3 / 12 a—ij 11 a 
—5/11 ^— 8^ 11 a—dj 11 a— 10 J 12 c—llj 
11 0—22 ; 11 c— 23 j 11 a—2ij 11 a— 25 j 11 
a—2Cyj 10 f—2Sj 11 rf— 29i 11 o— 30; 11 a— 
31 i 1 1 a— 1 a 10 «— 6 a 9 a— 7 a 10 c—S ad a 
—9 a 11 a— 12 a 9 a— 13 a 11 a— 14 a 9 rf— 15 
a 11 a— 16 a 10 /"- 19 a 9 a— 20 a 8 e— 21 a 
1 1 rt— 22 a 8 r- 23 a 10 rf— 26 a 11 a— 27 a 9 
a— 28 a 11 o— 29 a 9 a— 30 a 11 d—2 s 9 a—Z 
s 8 a — 4 * U a— 5 s 9 a— 6 * 11 a— 9 * 11 a— 
10 s 10 d—U s 8 e— 12 s 10 c— 13 s 11 b— 17 « 
9 c— 18 8 10 n— 19 * 8 a— 20 i 11 6—23 « 9 r— 
24 s 11 a— 25 s 11 a— 26 s 9 a— 27 8 11 a— 30 
s2a 

Contempt of Court, cases prosecuted, 23 « 



9c 



Ub 



Errata, 18 a II c 

Notes about, 28/11 d—l u 12 e 

Notes about the illness of a juror, 



25; 



Notices about, 2 a 10/— 5 a 11 d—l s 11 

</— 8«9c— 15»11 e 

Mr. Onslow*s Appeal, 30; 11 c 

Supplementary Jurors, 28^ 11 e 

— Touiisend, Edward, and James Reach, for 

Stealing, 1 a II d 
Tuckey, — , for Manslaughter, 4y 5 a 



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I)ea 



Criminal Trlftls (cojiiinued), 

Turner, Olivia, for Forgerj, &c., 21 a 11 e 

Tlios., for Fraud, 29 j 11 c 

Tyrrell, Charles, for Wife Murder, 22 a 9 6 

—23 a lie 
Vanderki^te, Frederick, for Forgery, 31 y 

10 < 

Vamey, Mary Ann, for Attempted Murder 

of her Husband, 4 a 11 r 

— Walker, George, for Stealing a Uorse, 29 j 

11 d 

Walsh, Walter, for Wife Murder. 2iy 12 rf 

Walworth, Frank H., for Murdering his 

Father, 21 ; G/-28 / 4 «— 12 a G 6 
Ward, Wm., and John Cox, for Stealing, 15 

a 11 < 
Wardle, Frederick, and William Bartlett, 

for Stealing, 12/ 11 c 
Warren, Mary Ann, and Jane Jeffrey, for 

Stealing. 14 a 9 e 

Watkinson, Charlis, for Stealing, lOy 11/ 

Watpon, George, for Fraud, 29> 11 c 

Webb, Henry, for Stealing, 10 » 11 </ 

Wells, Henry, for Seriously Injuring a 

Young Woman, SO a 10/ 
Werrett, Albert, for Railway 0£fence, 14 a 

Sd 

— West, Dr. Isaac C, for Murder, 1 ^' 4 e 
Wheatland, James C, for Breakmg Wia- 

dows. ITjll d 

White, Thomas, for Stealing, sU d 

Whitehead, Margaret, for Fraud, 20 a 9 rf 

W^hitehouse, Tliomas, for Perjury, 8 o 9 e 

Whittington, Harriet, for Forgery, 19^ 11 cf 

Williams, Henry, for Felony, 23 « 9 « 

William ion, Eugene E. Fairfax, for Threats, 

22a9r 

WilUam. for Libel, 23 a It d 

Wilson, John, for Felony, 20 a 9 rf 

> and David Donovan, for Garotting, 25 



a9d 



' Mary, for Stealing. 11 * 9 c 

. Thos. Henry, for Stealing, 30 y 12 e 

' Wm. Henry, for Arson, 2 all d 



Wilton, Edward, for Stealing, 17 i 11 a 

' Wood, Charles, for Stealing, 26 a 11 c 

Woodcock, Wm., for Stealing, 2C a 11 c 

Wright, John Wm.^ for Letter Stealing, 2 

allc 
Wyatt, George and Mary, for Keeping a 

Disorderly House, ] 1 5 9 c 

Toule, George, for Stealing, 1 1 « 9 c 

Toung, George, for Wilful Damage, 9 a 

lid 

■ William, for Incendiarism, 7 a 11 cf 
Croatia — Bill to Emancipate the Jews, 30 a 5 6 
->— Compromise Bill, s 5b 

Deed, 30 a 5 6 

CroU (Angus) on Italian Prisons. 24 < 10 6 
Crop, which is the most Valuable, 15 a 5 s 
Cn^ in Hungary, I s 10 d 

Notes about, 10 a 7/ 

SUte of, 4 a 7/ 

CroBS Appeals, Notes about, 18/11 f 
Cmslef snd Sons of Hslifsa. 6a4c: 



Cruelty to Animals in Italy, 25 « 7 /*— 27 s 6/— 

29 8 9/ 

to Apprentices at Sea, 8 < 9 /* 

to a Black Man by Three Whites, 5 « 5 e 

Crying "Wolf" at Hastings, 15 t 6/ 

Crystal Palace Admissions, 4^5 b — 7j 9 b — 16 

J 6 6—21 ; 12 6—22 / 11 c— 28^ 7/— 1 a 12 rf 

—4 a 6 c—5 a 5 /*— 5 » 9 rf— 8 i 5 a— 12 « 9 e 

—22*11/ 

Accident to Komah at, 24 « 6 6—25 « 12 e 

Aquarium, Theft of Coral from, 3^ 11 /— 

4jod-djn d 

Automalon Chess Play at, 29 * 12 c 

Central Asia at, 9j 8 d 

Dramatic College Fete at, 22 j 9/ 

Foresters Annual Fete at, 20 a 7/ 

George Conquest at, 2G a 8 6 

Luncheon to Mr. Miall and Presentation 

of 10,000 Guineis to, at, lOj 8 c 

Metropolitan Police Orphanage at, 8 a 3 6 

National Cat Show at, 20 « 5 c 

• Music Meetings at, 15i 4 c 

Pratical Engineering at, lid 7/ 

Rumoured Rcliremeni of Mr. Grove, 17 » 

7e 

Temperance Fete at, 23 y 12/ 

Cuba. Miscellaneous News, 3i 7 6—27 « 5 a 
Cuckoo and the Grooseberry Caterpillar, 17y 12« 
Culley (H. P.) on the Englsh Colony at Min- 
nesota, 30 a 10 e 
Cummmgs (Dr. John) on the Pil^image to 

Paray-le-Monial, 13 s 10/ 
Currants, State of the Trade of, 3 s 5 d — 8 * 5 e 
Customs; Report on, 12 « 4 d — 13 s 4 d 
Duties, Return of Goods Subject to. in 

Bonded* Warehouses, 11/10 a— 11 a G a — 2 « 5 

a— 10 » 7 c 
Cutch, State of the Market, 5> 10 6—11 / 10 c— 

19 ; 7 rf—26; 10 d—9 a 7 6—20 a 4 c— 22 a 5 

6—23 a 6 (/— 13 » 7 6—17 566 
Cutlers' Feast at Sheffield, 29 a 3 c— 5 5 3 r 
Cutting (Margaret) Case of, who had only Part 

of a Tongue, 17 5 4 ^ 
Cuttlefishes, Eggs of, 1 a 12 e 

D. 

Dmly Chronicle and ClerkenweU News, Company 

to Purchase, 5/ 10 a 
Dairy Reform Company, 29 a 5 /*- 30 a7 d 
Dangers of Sea Bathing, 22 a 4 V* 
Daniels (G. St. Leger) on the ** Blood of all the 

Howards," 24 j 12 c 
Danrers (Juland) Annual Report on the Indian 

Railways, 5 a 5 c 
Darlington Iron Company, 29 j 10 a 
Darmstadt — Jubilee of the Grand Duke of Hesse, 

28>6 6 
Daries (Emily) on Girton College, 21 a 8 6 
Davis (R. W.) on the Greenwich Election, 8 a 

86 
Day in the Country ; RecioR»citY — «. "Dvj va. 

U e— U a 1 e-7ft a^ a-^^ a^V>-^^ ^^^ '=• 



I i 



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PALICKB's index to '' THX TISCKS " mSWSPAPEB. 



I>eRth on the Alps— Profeisor Pedtchcnka, 20 a 9/ 

under Chlorefonnf 27 a 9/ 

— « from an Escape of Gas, 26 « 6 c 

from Lightning, 30 a G e 

from Want, 20 s 6 rf 

in a Police CeU, 10 j 12 d 

in a Bailwaj Carriage, 23j5 d 

and the Seasons, 11 * 7/ 

Starved to, 11 a 9 e— 16 a 9 e— 23 a 9 « 

— - Sudden, Uj 11 e— 29 a 10 </— 17 s 3 6—18 

8 12 c— 29 s 10/ 
Deaths in England, OiBcial Hctum of, 27 « 8 c 

— from Privation, Annual Return, 19 a 3 r 
DEATHS:— In consequence of the Begistrar- 

General having a complete Alphabetical List 
from 1837, of all Deaths in the British Domi- 
nions, as also of all British Subjects Dying 
abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 
the Office in Somerset House, it is not deemed 
•xpedient to insert the Minimum Lists as ad- 
vertised in the Times. 

Aitken, Rev. Robert, Ui 11 e 

Alainquctas, Aged 105 Years, 17 s 7/ 

Alexander, Capt. J. E., 10 s 5 d 

Commander Norton B., 24 s 5 / 

Anderson, W m., 4 j 6 /* 

Annaly, Lord, 6 » 7 b 

Anstey, T. Chisholm, Ua 3 i— 16 a 7 e— 

5 t 9/— 9 87/ 
Proposed Statue to, 16 s 4/ 

— ArdamuL Senor, 10 j 7 a 

Astley, Sir Francis Dugdale, 26 i 7/ 

Atkinson, Col. Richard, 12 a 3 e 

Balpea, M. G., lOi 7 d 

— *— Barnes, Commander Peter, ij6 f 
Barr, Col. J. T., 10 i 7 ef 

— Barrie, Capt. Wm., 4^6/ 

Bacrot, Odillon, 7 a 6 a— 8 aGb 

— ^ Funeral of, 9 a 5 a 

Batch, Mary, Aged 103 Teart, 22 a 8 6 

Bayly, Commander C. R., 4 / 5/ 

Baynes, Surgeon B., 10 « 6 a 

Beebee, Rev. Meyrick M., 4 ; 6 /* 

Beloukba-Kokhanowsky, M. A., 9 « 9/ 

-^ — Benham, Daniel, 27 a 1 a 
^-^ Bismarck, Comtesse, 24 « 1 a 

"Black Doctor," the Cancer-Curer, 11 i* 

10 6 
^— Blake, Surgeon Geoiige, \0j7d 

Barrow, Major John, 1 1 « 3 € 

Bourne, Lt. John H., 12 a 3 « 

Brandis, Dr., 17^ 7/ 

Bredin, 14. Col. E., \0j 7 d 

Brewster, Mrs., ly 12 a 

Brice, Rev. Edw., 11 > 6/ 

Brunswick, Duke of, 20 a 3 6 

Brine, Capt. A. G., 12 a 3 e 

Brock, Rear Adm. T. S., 4 s 6 /* 

Post Mortem Examination of, 22 a 3 a 

■ Funeral of, 22 a 3 a— *>5 a 8 b— 30 a 6 6 



Bruc0, Capt, R F., 8 s 9 d 

• Buckley, Gen, E. P., 10J7d 

S^^y* Commaoder C. F., 4/5/ 

- Batlet, nev, C. L.,28^^ e—27 aG c 



Deaths {continued), 

— — Carroll, Commander Andrew dt la Cour, 

4j6/ 

Cartwright, Geo. William, 12 a 3 e 

Caryl, Rev. Alel., 15 s 5 c 

Chacomac. M. Juan, 26 s 10 6 

Chasies, M. Victor E. Phihirete, 22i 12 c 

— 24y 11 e 

Chetwode, Sir John, 11 « 3 « 

Christian, Major S., 10 8 5 d 

— Christopher, Commander T. B., ijHf 

Clarke, Horace F., 4^ 6 rf 

Major Gen. J., 11 a 5 « 

OTve, Mrs., 16/ 5/— 21 ; 8/ 

Clav, James M.P., 27 * 10 e 

ColUns, Capt. Francis, 27 a 8 rf— 10 « 5 rf 

Colwell, Frederick, 4/6/ 

Cope, Rov. Edw. Meredith, 9 a 9 e 

Coste, M. J. J., 23 « 8 c 

Courtenay, Capt. W. A., 10 5 5 <f 

Coventry, Paymaster G. A., 12 a 8 e 

Currie, David, 14y lie 

Cust, Lt. Col. Hon. P. F., 18 * 5 c 

D'Aeth, Admiral G. W., 4 ;' 5/ 

Dah-ymple, Dr. Donald, 22 s 10 /— 28 « 7 « 

Daniell, Lt. Col. C. A., 10^ 7 d 

Darby, Lt. Wm. W., 10 « 6 rf 

Darley, Lt. F. A., 10 / 7 <f 

-7 — Dircks, Henry, 20 * 1 6 
- — Donati, Professor, 22 » 6 6 

Donovan, Rev. Daniel, 10 s 5 d 

Dunbar, Dr., 12 a 8 « 

Dunlop, Dr. J. C, 4 i 5/ 

Evans, Robert C. E., Aj 6/ 

Evison, Comnmnder John C, AjSf 

Fenwick de Perquet, M., 28 a 10 / 

Ferre, the Carlist Leader, 27 « 6 a 

Fletcher, Major Alex., 27 « 6 c 

Forfyth, Capt. C. C, 4 / 6/ 

Frederick, Shr Richard, 24 « 12 6 

French, Thomas, the Newmarket Jockey, 

laed 

Fyler, Major Gen., 80 » 3 « 

Gallaway, Rear Commander Alexander, 26 

a 6/ 

Gamett, Wm. James, 18 s 12 d 

Gardiner, Very Rev. Thomas, ex-Dean of 

Winchester, 1/11/ 

Gibb,W., llsS/ 

Gibbard, Col., 17 * 3 « 

— — Col. T. B., 10 j 7 a 

Giddings, Paymaster J. L., 12 a 3 « 

Giles, Lt. R. B., 10 j 7 d 

Gilbard, W. W., 4^6/ 

Grafton, Dowager Duche«s, 12 s 1 d 

Grangerie, M. Dardenne Dela, 21 a 5i 

Grant, Jesse R., Father of the President, 

21>6e 

James, Mayer, 9 a 9 « 

Griffin, Lt. Col. Charles Lewis, 23 s 3 <f 

ViceAdm. Wm., 4^5/ 



Gtiffillv, Sur^. John, 12 a 3 e 



80, 1873.] palmer's nrniA to " the times ^* newspapeb. 



Bea 



hs (^continued), 

H&rdwicke, Earl of, 18 1 12 a— 20 i 9 / 

— Funeral of, 26 « 12 6 

— Shire Meeting to Condole with the Familr, 

Hawtrej, Commander Kalph de B., ^jtf 
Henderson, Commander John, 26 i 5/ 
Herchmer, Lt. H. T., 10 i 6 d 
Hopkins, Lt. Samuel, 12 a 3 e 
Howard, Sir Ralph, 16 a 9 « 
Huntley, Henry F., lOjl d 
Invemeas, Duchess of , 2 a 5 <f 

— Funeral of , 9 a 9 e 
Jackson, Lt. Wm., 10 / 7 <f 
James, Frederick M., ij 6/ 
Jeares, Commander John, 4 / 5/ 
Jenner, Capt. Robert, ^j 5/ 

— Commander George, 4/6/ 
Jervis, Lt. Col. Felix V. R., 12 a 8 « 
Johnston, Commander James C„ ^j 6/ 
Lacy, Thomas Hailes, Jala 

Ladd, Commander C. P., 4/ 6 / 
Langmead, Rev. G. W., lOj 7 d 
Latham, A. Marsden, 26 s 12 « 
Lean, Francis, Paymaster, 4^6/ 
Leith, Adj. J. K., 10J7rf 
L*Estrange, Lt. Col., 10j7d 
Lindsay, John M., 9 a 9 e 
Lloyd, Capt. J. W., 10 j 7 d 
Luca^, Major Gen. Charles, lOj 7 d 
Macdonald, Major Henry, I0j7 d 
Mackenzie, Col. Kenneth, 26 a 6 c— 26 a 6 
•10«6d 

— Paymaster H. B., 10 s o d 

— Sir Robert, of Coul, 24 » 5 rf 
Maclean, Capt. John, 7^ 12/ 
Malson, Major General Edward, 10 a Bd 

— Gen. Ilobt. Martin, 10 i 6 cf 
Mansel, Commander Robert, 4/6/ 
M*Caskill, Major John, I0j7 d 
M*Clean, John Robinson, 16/6/ 
M*Hatchin, Lt. Col., 10 i 6 rf 
M*Kay, Capt. W., 12 o 3 « 
Manderstroem, Count, 12 » 4/ 
Marshall, Mathew, Chief Cashier at the 
nk of England, 2 ; 7 a 

Matthews, Capt. Alfred, ij 5/ 

Meredith, Capt. Samuel, 4i 6/ 

-Hon.Wm.M., 2s8c 

Merendon, a Carlist Chief, 27 » 9 /* 

Milesi-Peroni-Ferretti, Cardinal, 27 a 6 a 

Miller, Dr. John, 3 » 8/ 

Moffat, Mr., of Lt. Cameron's Expedition, 

a5f 

Molesworth, Dr. T. E., 4^5/' 

Molin, Johan Potter, the Swedish Sculptor 

a 10 c 

Munday, Surg. J., 12 a 3 « 

Mundt, Mrs. Clara, 30 s 10 a 

Morocco, Emperor of, 20 s oB 

Mullin, Capt. John, 10 5 5 6 

Murray, Sir Terence Aubrey, 28 J 6 r — i s 

— QunrteraiASter James, 12 a 8 e 
^awab oiBanda, 16 s if 



Deatns {corUtnuea). 

Nichollg, John W., Paymaster, 4^6/ 

Korreys, Lady, 6 i 9 rf 

Obermeier, D., 29 a 4 « 

Oliver, Joseph, a Waterloo Veteran, 22 a 

4 d 
Olozago, Don Salustiano de, 27 » 6 a— 29 a 

6 rf—29 8 12 6—30 sBb 

Or, Hon. Jas. L., Public Funeral of, 1 ; 4 « 

Owens, Wm., the Royal Trumpeter, 20 1 6 rf 

PaUologus, W. I., 10s 5 d 

Parker, Capt. Henry, 4y 6/ 

Peacocke, Mrs. Warren, while imder 

Chloroform. 27 a 9/ 

Payne, Commander Wm. R., 4/5/ 

Paynter, Commander Charles, ij 6/ 

Pedtchenka, Professor, 20 « 9/ 

Peney, Mrs., aged 109 years, 20 a 9/ 

Pole, Lt. Gen. Arthur Cunliffe, 26 a 6/ 

Ponsonby, F. W. J., 4 ; 6/ 

Prother, Capt. E. H., lOi 7 rf 

Rae, Sir Wm.^ j 6/ 

Ramsay, Dr. Whl, 10 a 6 d 

Lt. G. S., 12 a 3 « 

Reed, Surgeon, 10 » 5 d 

Rianzares, Duke of, 16 « 7 e— 19 » 8 /* 

Rincqueson, M. de, 16 a 6 a 

Risk,K. R.,4i6/ 

Roberts, Capt. L., 28/5/ 

Col. C. J., 10 j 7 d 



ilatoB, Dr., J5a5 i. __ 
Vot Deceased, 16 a 5 a 



a— 23 « 5 c 



Ronalds, Sir Francis, 12 a 8 /* 

Rose, Frederick H., ij 5f 

Boss, CoL Robt. J., 12 a 3 « 

Capt. G. C, 12 a 3 « 

Ryder, Lt. Col, S. C. D., 10j7d 

Sangster, James C. E., 4j 6/ 

Sale, Rev. Dr. T., 22 » 10 if 

Funeral, 29 a 9/ 

Salomeons, Sir David, 19 / 9/— 23 J 5 d 

Schouvaloff, Father of Conn^ 9 j 6 a 

— Sewell, Major, 10 a 5 d 

Sheringham, Vice-Adm. Wiu. L<ndf, 25 a 

3d 

Sinclair, Lt. Col. J., 9jSc 

Slessor, Capt. E. A., 12 a 3 e 

Snell, Navigating Sub-Lt., 4tj 6/ 

Stanton, Assist.-Com.-Gen., 12 a 3 « 

Stewart, Charles A., 3 1 6 a 

Capt. Robi. A., 4y 6/ 

Stirling. Capt. James, (j 6 f 

Stuart, Lt. G. C, 10 ; 7 rf 

Stubbs, Col. J. W., 10j7 d 

Tappen, Lewis, the American Abolitioniat, 

lOiSc 

Tarbet, Capt. Peter G., 12 a 8 « 

Teague, Staff Commander, 18/56 

Templeman, Commander John Weare, 30 a 

Se 

Thomas, Commander W. G., ij o f 

Thompson, Major W. H., 10 j 7 (/ 

Vice-Adm., Thos. Sparke, 10 » 6 d 

Thurtvam. i^T.,*l^^ » \^ J 

ToweW, 3 wue%, V i ^ f 



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PALXEB B INDEX TO *' THE TIMES 



Deaths {continued). 

Vaughan, Capt. J. W., 4i 6 /* 

Walsh, Riding Master David, 10 « 5 rf 

Wardrop, Serg. Major J. J M., I0j7d 

Watson, Rev. Fisher, 27 a I d 

Way mouth, Samuel, 15 a 7 c 

Westbury, Lord, 21 j 10 c 

Funeral of, 2Sj 9/— 25^ 8 c 

Notes about, 28 i 11/ 

Wheeler, Commander John, 4/5/ 

Wheelwright, Wm., 27 « 6 o 

Wigton, Lt. James, 12 a 3 c 

Wilhelm, Carl., the Composer, 27 a 3 b 

Wilson, Rev. Dr. John, 11 j 7 rf 

Winchester, Bp. of, 21 j 10 a— 22^ 8 a 

Funeral of, 23 j 9 /— 26 ;' 8 c 

Winterhalter, Herr, the Painter, 11 j 7 e — 

12; 9/ 
Wodehouse, Hon. Henry, 23 a 5 a— 28 a 9 

«— 25 rt 3 c 
Wolverton, Lord, 25^ 10 a—25j 10/— 28 j 

10 f 

Wray, Lt. H. B.. lOy 7 d 

Wyon, Joseph S., 4 « 5 b 

Young, Rev. Julian Charles, 22 j 10 d 

Zouche, Lord, 7 a 12 c 

Debtors in Prison, 13 » 9 e 

Decorators and Painters, see HonsB. 

Deep Sea Telegraphy, 27 » 6 « 

Deer in the Royal Parks, 23 a 4 c 

Deerhovnd, Awaiting Trial, 10 < 6 6—13 a 5b 

CJapturo of. Note about, 1 5 12 c — 2 s 10 a — 

3 5 4 ^—8 .« 3 c, two notices — 23 » 8/ 
the Two Captured Vessels only to be given 

up on th 2 Release of, 22 5 5 a 

Release of, 24 s 5 c 

Delevingne (Ernest) on the Accident to the 

Scotch Express, 27 s Sh 
Demi- Monde of I'aris, Tragical End of One of its 

Members, 3 ) 10 h 
I)fiii't,>i rArchdn.) on the Confessional. 19 i 10 d 

—12 a 8 6 

^ J)jviM(.> Philosophy, '^3 / 12 h 

on Koligiou.* Uoviv;ils, ,iO * 8 c 

on the Tranjiit of Venus, 31 ^ 12 rf 

Denman (Justice) on Mushrooms, 27 8 12 d 
DENMARK:— 

Cholera in, 4 s 10 6 

Precautions, 29^ 5 a 

Court Circular. 16^5 b — 23 j 5 a— 29y 5 a 

—16 a 4/— 18 a 6 6—19 a 3 6— 20a 3 6—4 « 10a 
the German Crown Prince at Coptnhagen, 

22 a 6 a— 23 o 9 e 
Industrial Exhibition, Abrupt Closing of, 6 

aS c 
International Working Men's Unions, Decree 

Forbidding their Formation in, 15 a 5 a 

Miscellaneous News, 20 a 3 6 

Pilotage of the Sound, 22 a 6 o 

Postal Convention at, 23 ; 6 6 

Prince Arthur Appointed a Knight of the 

Order ©f the Elephant, 11 a 6 6 

JTj/r/its of Vanish Pilota, IBaSb 

' and the Schleswig Question, 4 « 10 o 

— •-- Sentence on the Socialiat Leaders. 7 a B L — 
Jffa4y'—l6a6b-~22aeb 
^^ ^^^ ^^iaiista, 4 s 10 a 



Denton fj. Bailey) on Sewage Grass, 21 a 10/ 
Derby (Earl of) at Manchester Intematiouil 

Fruit Show, 4 1 6 e 
Derbyshire Agricultural Society, Annual Meet- 
ing, 18 1 12 </ 
Deseilligny (A.) on the Tunnd under the Channel, 

27«7c 
Deserted Wives, 17 » 5 a 
Detective Officers, Return of, 19 i 6 c 
Devon County Schools, Distribution of Frizei, 

25 1 12 6 
Diamond Market, 29 i 10 a 

R ibbery at the Rue Scribe, 30 « 7/ 

Differential Duties, 15 i 4/ 

Difficult Question — Ladies Committee for the 

Heckmondwike School Board, 14 / 7 e 
Difficulties of Education, 28 a 10 6 
Dilke Riot at Derby and Mr. Cox, lOj 8 rf 
Diocesan Conferences, 11/12 A— 21 a 6 /— 29 a 

3/— 2 s 8/ 
Diphtheria, Death of the Five Children of R. W. 

Dickinson in One Week from, 26/1 a 
Disappointed Emigrants, 19 j 10 rf 
Dit^charged Crimmals, Notes about, 18 « 9 /" 
Disclaimer, 16^5 rf— 5 all a— 15 a 11 /"— 21 a 

o 6—22 a 3/— 23 a 6 </— 28 a 6 a— 6 i 9/ 
Diseased Fish, 7 ; 13 «— 9 a 8 d 

Prosecutions for Selling, 29 < 9/ 

Disinfectants, Notes about, 1 1 i 5 e 

Dr. Stone's Chlorozone, 19/ 10 h 

Disraeli (Rt. Hon. B.) Movements of, 28 ; 6 <f 
Distressed Gentlewomen see Home fob Gov- 

BRNE8SE8. 

District Lunatic Asylums, 8 1 9 6 

Miners* Association, Demonstration at Wi- 

gan, 29/ 12 b 

Registries, 19 a 4 e 

Dividends, Bankrupts, 2 i 8 o— 5 ; 8 c — 9/ 8 c— 
12i 12 c/— 16/ 8 a— 19/ 8 c— 23/ 7 «— 26/8 
6—30/ 7 /— 2 a 8 c— 6 a 5 e— 9 a 8 rf— 18 a 8 
a— 16 a 8 «/— 20 o 5 /"- 25 a 6 /— 27 a 5 /*— 30 
o7 a &'/— 3 s 6 rf— '6 s 8 6—10 s 8 rf— 13 «8 d 
—17 s 8 /*- 20 s 8 f— 24 s 8 c— 27 * 8 c 

Divine Philosophy, 28 j 12 6 

DIVOBGE OOUET :— 

Atkin V, Atkin. 30/ 12 c 

Austin V. Austin and Morgan, 28 j 10 t 

Benn v. Benn and Okeden, 25 j 12 d 

Barrett v. Barrett, 2 ; 11 c— 80/ 12 c 

Chaldecott v. Chaldecott and Cartwrigfat, 

25il2d— 26/ lie/— 6a 9 e 

Chambers r. Chambers and Hengot, 9/ 10 / 

Czeemak, Professor, 18 » 6 6 

Dawson v, Dawson and Duncombe. 2% J 

12 c 

— Dolbey v. Dolbey and Winterbotham. 9 j 
10/ 

Fildes V. Fildes, 25/ 12 d 

George v. George, 6 a 9 e 

Hogg V. Hogg and Cordery, 2 a 10 /— 4 a 

11 a— 6 a 9 €—7 a 1 1 a— « a 8 e— 9 a 10 f—ll 
a 11 a— 15 1 5 c— 29 « 5 c 

3oT)&A D. 3qiW&% wvd Williams, 80/ 12 c 



Sept. 80| 1873.] faucbb's ihdkx to " the tucks " mewspapkr. 



Edii 



lUvorc^ Co jxt {continued) 

Pollok V. PoUok, 9 J 6 c 

Richardson v, Richardion, 23 / 10 e— 31 / 

lie— loll r~2a 10/ 

' Scuddcr v, Scudder, 23j 11 e 

Stevenson v. Stevenson, 2^11 c 

Stokes V. Stokes, *23j 11 e 

Tonikins v. Tomkins, 25 / 12 d 

Townsend v, Townscnd, 6 a 9 e 

Warburton v, Warburton, 30^ 12 c 

Young V. Young, 13 < 5 <f 

Divorce and Probate Court, Return of Petitions, 
&c.. 20 s4J 

Payments Made During the Year, 18 a 11 c 

Return of Stamps for Pees, 2S aS d 

Dock Company at Kmgston-upon-HuU, 23 a 6 a 

Holy day 8, 2/126 

DOCKS:— 

Albert, 23 a C a 

Bristol, 24 / 7 e— 5 aG f 

East and West India, 12 ; 10 6 

Falmouth, 4 « 7 d 

Flushing, 8 s 5/— 10 s 5 c— 17 s 10 ^» 

Hull. 28/ 6 a 

London and St. Catherine, IG i* 10 a— 31 j 

Od 

MiUwall, 4 a 7 c— 9 a 7/ 

Penarth Harbour Dock, 2s5 d 

Southampton, 24 j 7 o—l o 10 c— 9 a 7/— 

22a 5 6 

State of Shares, in every day's paper, 

Surrey Commercial, 12 < 7 a & 6 

Dog License, Return of Duty, 7jQc 
— — in Ireland, 5 a 4 e 

Return of Penalties for Kon-Payment, IG a 

Sd 
Dogs, Stray, in London, Police Report on, 2G a 

}25 
Dollman (Francis T.) on a Memorial to Bishop 

Wilberforce, 5 n 12 6 
Don Pedro Gold Company, 18 a 6 6 
Doncaster Claims Representation, 2 i 7 e ~6 « 

7/ 
Dorchester House, dinner to the Duke and 

Duchess of Teck at, 9i 5e 
Dorion (A. A.) on the Pacific Railway Scandal, 

18 17/ 
Dorking Coaches, 23 a 5 6 
Douglas (William) on the Bp. of Winchester, 23 / 

86 
Downes (£.) and his Missionary Work in Ka- 

firistan, Sj& f 
— (Thomas R.) on the Adulteration of Butter, 

2i;8/ 
Drake (C. F. T.) on the Palestine Exploration 

Fund, 19 a 10 6 
Drake's Patent 0)ncrete Building Company, 28y 

6a 
Drapers, Company, donations agreed on, 8 a 5 6 
Dresdon, Health of, 18/ 8 6 
Drowning, a Common Hat a Life Buoy, 80 a 

10/ 
Drugs, Sute of the Market, Mts7d 
l>runk or Dying, 19 s 10 e 
DmnkeDnets and Crime, 19 j 6/" 

la London, Police Returns, 11 s9 e 

Noie^ Mbout, 11 , 9 *— j^ ^ 5 ^^^g ^ <y ^ 



Dublin Main Drainage Works, 18 j 12 c 
Duchy of Lancaster, report on, 30 a 7 s 
Duckworth, (W. A.) on the Puttenham School 

Rate, 3 J 7/ 
Duel between M. Braime and M. Gery Lcgraud, 

at SUle, 24 < 5 a 
General Campos and Colonel Vega, 3/76 

— lOy 7 a 
ex- Judge Cooley and R. Baniwell Rhetl in 

New Orleans, 2iy 6 e 
M. Herve and M. Sdmond About 7 a 5 a— 

9 a 66 

M. Rano and M. Paul de Cassagnac, Sj 7 a 

-^ j 6 a — oj 6 a — 7j 7 a—Sj 5 a--9 j 5 a — 

10 J 12 d 

Dufiferin, (Lord) at the Halifax Club, 2Sa6d 
Dulwich College, Speech Day at, 5j 5 b 

Election to School Scholarships, 24y 11 d 

Dundee Whaling Fleet, 19 1 12 (/ 
Durham, (Bishop of) on Ritualism, IjSf 

Crime in, 30 « 7/ 

Dunant, (M.) Lecture on the Convention for 

Prisoners of War, 17 sSd 
Dustbin and Drinking Water, 10 j 12 6 
Dustbins, notes about, 13 a 6/— 14 a 9/— 15 « 

11/— IG a 5/— 18 a 10 c 
Dutch Waterworks Company, SljGa 
Dwelling-Houses, Return of New Buildings, 13 s 

9e 



Eagle Insurance Company, 11 a 6 a 

Eardley Wilmot (Major Gen.) on Mi»8 Robinson's 

Work for the Army, 28 a 6 rf 
Earthquake at Bcllune, 15 s 5 6 

at Buffalo, 7 i 7 6—25 ; 10 e 

at Grenada^ 29 « 4 rf 

in Italy, 1^5 a— 4y 5 6—6 j 6 6—7 / 7 6— 

I\j7f-Uj7h 

the Pope on, 1 8 ; 5 d 

at Nottingham, 30 a 6/ 

at Ovalle, lUapel and Caracoles, 29 a 4 « 

at Valparaiso 13 a 6 « 

East India Association, Annual Meeting, 8 a 

10 a 
Kent Natural History Society, Meeting, 15 

il2c 

London Floricultural Society, 29 a 6 6 

Ebbw Vale Company, 13 1 7 a 
Ebury, (Lord) on the Thames and the Embank- 
ment, 9 « 12 c 
Ecclesiastical Appeals, Notes about, 17 i* 10 6 — 

18^9/— 21 i 12/- 
Edgcumbe, (C. E.) on Pebble Powder, 29 / 5 <f 
Edinburgh Dick Trust, 27 a 3 « 

Life Assurance Company, 2 / 7 a 

University: — Capping the Medical Gradu- 

ates» 4 a 10 c 

Degrees Conferred, 4 a 10 c 

Ettles Prize— Award, 4 a 10 c 

Veterinary College, 27 a 8 « 

Lady MecUcal Studeuta twjMfert^v.t^'^'KSMfc.^ 

Usftc 

\ Am«llCAX^\^ft^J ^1 



Bdtt 



palmer's index to " THE TIMES " KEWSPAPEH 



[July 1 



Edacation (continued), 

*— College of Prec^tora, 21 j 



• uoiiege oi freceptora, zijl e 
' Compulsory, Official Order about, 20 a 3 c 
— 4 « 10 (/ 

Denominational Schools, Inspection of, 2 j 

12 e 
Difflculties of, 28 a 10 6 

Educational Difficulties, 27 a 4 / 

- Endowed Schools Act, Zj 18/— 21 a 10 e — 
2«4c 

Extra-University Teaching, 26 « 10 ft— 27 « 

12 «/— 30 s 3 c 
Gladstone (Rt. Hon, W. E.) on School 

Boards, 25 a 8 e 
Gregory (R.) on Voluntary and Board 

Schools, 14 a 5 a 

Higher of Women, 24 $ 12 a 

Ladies as Elementary Governesses, 28 a 12 

6—3 8 9 c— 5 8 4 c— 6 a 7 e— 11 8 6 e— 13 s 11/ 

— 16 59e 
• Loiftlon School Board Absenteeism, 31 j 

6 e 
•• Action of the Bye-laws, 17ji' 10 « 

Appointment of Teachers, 26 » 10 cf 

the Builders, 25 * 10 « 

City Companies and the Board, 7 a 6 e 

and Schools, 26 « 10 rf 

Class of Elementary Teachers, 26 « 10 d 

Clothworkers' Scholarship, 26 » 10 e 

• Domestic Half-Timers, 24 J 10 6—31 j 



6 e 



• Drawing, 7 a 6 e 



5e 



8\0d 



• Education Work in London, 24 ;' 10 b 

■ Effect of the Compulsory Bye-laws, 81 j 

• Elections, 20 o 8 c— 25 s 10 rf 
- Evening Schools, 26 8 10 d 

Finance, 24 j 10 b— 81 j 6 «— 7 a 6 e— 25 



• House of Lords and the Board, 24 / 10 5 

- Lady Managers, lOj 8 « 

• Loan, 10 ;■ 8 « 

- Local Authorities in Default. 10 / 8 < 

• Magistrates and the Bye-laws, Slj5e 
' New Schools, 17 j 10 e— 31 j 5 e-7 a 

Next New Board School Opening, 24 j 

Opening of Bethnal Green Schools, 29 / 

• of the First New Board School at 
Whitechapel, 14j 8« 

Pauper Education, 25 5 10 e 

Play Grounds, 31 / 5 e 

Progiess of Education, 25 s 10 « 

Report of Work Done, 25 » 10 e 

Representation of the Board, 25 s 10 cf 

RcAignation of Mr. Thorold, 20 « 6 A 

• Schbol Accommodation in London, 17 i 



6 € 
10 h 



12 c 



10 « 



■Trent!*, lOJSe 



Schooh' nvd Builders* Prices, 17 j 10 c 

■ Scjcnco SI 11(1 Art ( lassoa, 25 s 10 d 

~ ''^^rccinl t^chdol " for BnysTvutcr, 10 7 

a C 



Edacation {ronttnued). 

London Technical Education, 7 a 6 « 

Transfer of Schools, 81 / 5 c 

Work Done and to Do, 31 i 5 « 

^— Middle- Class Education at West BuckUnd, 

25 s 12 6 
Schools* Corporation, Distribution of 

Prizes, 26 ; 10/ 
National £lducation League, Meeting at 

Birmingham, 22 a 7 e— 26 s 5 <f 

Circular to its Supporters, 9 s 9 « 

in Ireland, 28/4/ 

New National Schools at Brentford, 27 a 

Be 

Payment for, 15 a 8 b 

Privy Council Orders, 5^8 6—12 j 12 rf- 

21 j 12/— 80y 7/— 6 aBe 
Public Schools Commission, Meetings, 17 / 

of— 31 j5f 
Religious TeiEuihing in Lancashire, 19 i 

46 
of Roman Catholic Children, Deputation to 

Government about, 1 j 10 6 
School Accommodation in Liverpool, 20 a 

Board, Ij 12 a 

Districts, 20 » 9/ 

and the Act, 28 a 10 6 



• Demand and Supply, 9^ 12 c 

• Fees for Paupers, 1 s 6 d 



Schools and Saaitary Loans, 8 « 4/ 

Sewing in Schools, Notes about, Sj If 

Shrewsbury School, stt Shrewsbury. 

Teaching without Knowledge, lahf 

Technical, Deputation to the Marquis of 

Ripon about, 4 a 7 6 
' and the Goldsmiths, 28 / 7 e— 5 a 12 6— 

7 a 12 c 

Notes about, 26 y 12 a 

Educational Difficulties, «ee Education. 

*' Edwin Drood," Account of its Continuation by 

a Medium, 21 o 7/ 
Eggs, Import Returns of, 11 a 11 A— 15 i 4/ 
Egypt, Debt, 1 j 8 d 
Equestrian Statue of Mohamcd Ali Pasha 

Unveiled, 18 a 5 6 

the Khedive and the Nile, 11 « 10 c 

Return of the Khedive, 15 a 5 a 

Slavery in, 18 a 7/ 

State of the Nile, 15 a 6 a— 23 a 6 a 

Egyptian Postal Arr.an«2:ements, 14 a 4/ 
Elcho (Lord) on Our Military Policy, ^3^ 7/ 

on the Army, 20 a 5 c 

Mihtarv Statistics, 24 ; 10 rf 

Challenge Shield, 19 s 10 « 

Election Expenses— Greenwich, 2G s 8 f~^21 s 6 

/— 29« 116 
Petition— Gloucester, 10 j 11 c— 16 ;*5/— 
17 / 10 6- 19 / 9 /— 1 s 8 e 
ELECTIONS:— 

Angleseg Boroughs, 27 5 10 c 

— ^^iTvaX-aLvVsi, ^ & 5 dr— 5 « 4 /— 19 s Z c 

\^a\\\, ^\ \ Vl f -*! a\*l ^— V a ^ t.— ^ CL^ f 

^ 'IVj (I >». c— *1^ a \v^ [— 'i:^ s ^ t— '"-^ ^\^ S—*^^ 
s % U— '^-C> s 1 t— i-'^v s \^ <i— ^^^ ^^ S 

Ti\aeVw>outT^, \C> a^ J 

't-k OT tt \VV r. 



, 1873.] PALMEU'S INDEX TO " THK TIUES " NEWSPAPKB. 



Sst 



{continued), 

ibridgesliife, 19 5 3 e— 20 s 6 b—25 sSb 
r/— 27ilOf— 29i9/ 
[in, 24) 5 d 
tenhatii, 26 a 8 e 
iberland (East), 27 s 10 c 
or, 15 a 8 fr—lS a 8 d—4 s 5 d—5 si f 
/— 9 s 12 e— 10 sSd 
Bw Member, 25 » 12 6—11 s 7 /— 12 s 
6 * 10 c— 19 » 3 €—20 * G 6—22 « 10 6 
^ f— 24 * 10/— 25 5 8 6—29 s 5/ 
f riea, 26 a 8 « 

dee, 22 j 10 j— 23 7 7 6—24 j 5 rf— 25 i 
» y 10 6—28 i 5 c— 29 j 5 /— 30^ 10 6— 
/—I a 8 c— 2 a 9 /— 2 o 12 «— 4 a 10 c 

f 

Letch of New Member, 29 a 7/ 
; Cornwall, 23 j 7 /' 

; Staffbrdshire, 18^ 10 rf— 19 / 12 cf— 22 
14/5 rf— 1 a 8 c— 7 a 8 rf— 8 a 7/ 
cetch of the New Member, 8 a 6 6 
ne, 19 * 3 «— 22 * 10 6 
icetter, 18 a 8 </ 

mwich, 17 j 10 d—ldj 12 rf— 21 ; 7 «— 

/L_23> 7 e— 24y 5 rf— 25 7* 7 Z"- 28; 5 c 

6 /— 80 j 10 6—31 j 12y— 1 rt 8 c— 4 a 

a 12 «— 5 « 5 /— 8 a 8 /— 18 a 8 rf— 1 

cetch of the Kew Member, 5 aOf 
Notes about, 6 a 7/— 7 a 6 « 
sham, B s 6/ 

1, 5 J 4/— 8 8 4/— 29 « 9/ 
[caldy, 29 a 9/ 
h, 4 a 10 c 
lington, 25 s 8 6 
ion, 29 » 9/" 

h West Ridhig of Yorkshire, 9 a 9 /— 
?— 18 a 6 /— 21 a 9 «— 27 a 3 e— 29 a 66 
ingham, 80 n 9/ * 
Thorough, 8*4/ 
mt, Notes about, 14 a 3/ 
frewshire, 18 « 8 rf— 11 « 7/ 
'tesbury, 31 ; 12 /— 2 a 12 e— 4 a 10 c— 
-18 a 8 a— 23 a 9 c— 28 a 10/— 29 a 6 
9/_2 8 7 c— 5 » 7/— 8 s 7 f—lO « 8 cf 

cetch of the New Member, 30 a 10 a 

:e-upon-Trent, 28 a 10/ 

BW Member, 11*7/ 

nton, 80 * 7/ 

ee, 25 a 8 rf— 29 a 4 c— 2 * 7 f — 3 * 9 a 

c— 12 8 6 c/— 15 « 10 6—17 8 10 «— 29 « 

Ledeld, 22 (1 10 a 

erford, 1 i 12 a — dj 11 n 

wteh of the New Member, 4 / 10 c 

Bp.) see Gloucester. 

jorge) at Whkby, 26 » 8 « 

ohn) on the Zanzibar Mails Contract, 

'— 1«10/ 

I BaldaechifKis, 13 a 10 6^15 a 6 / 

7, C.) Appeal for a Waterloo Veteran, 

/ 

&mfmtdm&nt of, 15 J 10 a—lGj 7 d 

Vghop of, 7 a 12 e 

w to the Bishop on hia Translation to 

T, 19 s 9 c 



Emanuel Hospital, New Government of , 9 a 6 6 

Emigrants from Sweden to Moisic Ironworks, 
Proceedings of, 19 j 10 d 

: Where Our, Go to, 26 a 9 6 

Emigration and Cholera, 11 a 8 « 

Commissioners lleport, 22 a 10 a 

Competitive, 10 j 5/ 

Home of Miss Rye, see Ryb 

Ships, Official Return of, 3 * 9 (f 

to Brazil, Note on the State of the Emi- 
grants, 29 a 3/ 

Notes on their Return, 29 » 6/ 

Notices about, (is 10/ 

Return of Eiiiigrants, 15 * 9/ 

of Coolies^ 29 ; 4 e 

from Ireland, Statistics of, 16 a 11/ 

from Liverpool, 6 a 5 e 

to New Zealand, 19/ 8 d 

to Puerto Rico, British Circular Warning 

Against, 16 * 10 c 

from Russia, 9 a 4 / • 

Employment for Women, 2*9/ 

from Southern Russia, 28 a 4 e 

Empress Augusta's Prize Essays, 297 8 a 

English Pilgrims to Paray-le-Monial, 27 a 8 d 

and Austrahan Copper Company, 16 a 6 a 

—23 aG a 

and Foreign Credit Company, 15 j 10 «— 23 

yiOe 

Episcopal Curate— Bp. Temple at St Breward, 
12* 8c 

Translation, 18 «'5 6 

Epping Forest Fund, Lady Coutts* Donation to, 
2Sj 11 c 

Erikson the Norwegian, Monument to, at Madi- 
son, as the Discoverer of America, 25 / 7 rf 

Esoteric and Exoteric Relmion, 16 * 6 c 

Espinasse (Rev. R.) on Elementary Schoolmis- 
tresses, 13 * 11/ 

Essex, New Lord Lieutenant, 9 a 9 « 

ESTATES IN LIQUIDATION:— 

Aylott, William Henry, of Islington, 16 * 

116 

Baker, William Cliarles, of Camden Town 

and the Strand, 30 j 13 d 

Ballance, Alfred Charles, of Cushion Court, 

17/136 

— ^— Bartrum, A. C, of Bradford, 30^ 10 c 

Bate, John and Son of Wilson St., Finsbury 

Walworth Road, Hackney and Gravesend, 21 
j 5/— Said 

Bell. Richard, of Cobham, 22 a 6 c 

Bcrger, Charles Fnwicis, of Moorgate Street, 

12 a 11 3 

- — Beuporath and Whittle, of Mincing Lane, 

15 * 13 e— 19? 11a 
-^ — •- Borrows, Wm. Bunting, of High Holbom, 

6 *12 6 
Bousfield, Edward Paget, of Largos, 24 ^ 

13 c 

Buvelot, Edmond, of Billiter Street, 28 i 1/ 

-■ — Contra.ct Cot\\^t^V\w^, V^ ix^ «. 

. CulVex, 'NNvWva.m, q.\ ^nxr^iIvcw^'scs^ ^^^^^ 

1 lad 



s«t 



Eetalefl in Liquidation (continued). 

Fox, Charles James, of St. Swithin's Lane, 

IZa lid 
Freeman, Eliza., of KingBton-on Thames, 

24 1 13 /• 

— Full, William, of Hammersmitn, ] I / 5 rf 

GUbert, Edw., of Old Jewry, 14^5 ./ 

Qoodacre, John, of Nottinglirtni, 2 / 4 rf 

Graham, James, of Haggerston Koad, 26 s 

11 d 
Groombridgc and Sons, of Paternoster Row, 

9i 10/ 
— — Guedalla, Jacob and Hart, of Great Tower 

Street, 15 a 13 e 
-^ Hewitt, Bros, and Boss, of East India 

Avenue, 1 a 14 6 
^—Johnson, Robert Braham, of Blackfriars 

Road, ISy 8/ 
King, John Thomas, of Highbury and Old 

Jewry, lij5 d 
Licensed Victuallers Co-Operative Supply 

Association, 4 a 11 a— 68 5 b 
— — Not the Establishment in the Mi aeries, 5 

alia 
Martin, Charles Hall, of Chalk Farm Road, 

&c., 1 a 14 b 
Newton, Maurice, of High llolborn, 12 « 

18/ 
^— Nicholson, Benjamin, of Grcsham Street, 

5»1/ 

Pacific Mining Company, 15 » 13 c 

Parry, Thomas, of Old Street, 8 j 14 6 

Porter, J. T. B., of Victoria Street, 6 a 

9e 
Simon and ZerflS, of Basinghall Street, 16 a 

18 <s 
-^— Sleeman and Beverley, cf Great Tower 

Street, \aUh 
Solomon, Julien David, of Kings Road, 

Chelsea, 16 5 11 6 
Spoeven, Margueritte Black Ogotte, of New 

Bond Street, 4 a 13 e 
Streeten, Wm. Warren, of Old Buildings, 

Lincoln's Inn, 15 « 18 e 
Swallow, Michael, and Son, of Dewsbury 

12^7 

— Temple, Henry, of Sheemcss, 18/3/ 
Textor, Charles Julius, & Co., of Winchester 

Street Buildings, 14 j 5 </ 

— Thomas, Benjamm, of Praed Street, 27 » 
18 « 

Todd, Wm. Stewart, of the Minories, 26 s 

18 a 
Underwood, Thos., of Royal lioad, Ken- 

nmgton, 10 « 11 6 

— Weyscheider, Charles G. A., and H. A. F. 
Merewether, of Little Tower Street, 12 a 11 e 
—28 o 12 d 

White, William Thompson, of Watlmg 

Street, loy 17/— 14/6 e 

— Whittle, Thomas John, of Mincing Lane, 
19s 11 a 

WUUb, AuguBtUB, of Buckhind, 4 a 13 d 

§f^r^»dura PboBpb&te Company. 30 j 10 c 
n^^^S^S?"^^^^ ^^'' liicrewed Charge lor 
^^^ I9^otem Mhnn4' a.-ffi. m ., ^ ^ ^^c. 




l»AL)fER*S INDEX TO 



8 /— 9 s 10/— 10 8 12 6—11 s 8 a— 12 s 12 c- 

13 « 6/ 
Eton College, Property Act, 4 s 11 </ 

Result of Examination, 22 ) 7 e 

Award of Prizes, 287 8 a 

Eugenie (Empress) Return to Chislehurst, 9 a 

9/ 

Visitors to, at Arcnenberg, 18 / 10 /* i^ 

European Arbitration Death of liord Westbiiy, |fe 
Vacancy by, 22 j 7/ 

Assurance Arbitration : — ^Lord Romillr, 

the New Arbitrator, 8 a 8 e— 19 a9 e 

Notes about, Id a 6 d 

Evangelical Alliance Meeting in New York, 19; 
12 r 

of New York, and the Emperor of GermtsT, 

I6a7e— IS a5b 

see America. 

Evans (R. II.) on the Singapore Sen-ice, I7 10</ 
Kvi Jence of Character — Case of Eripe, 22 ; 12 1 
Examiners and Examinees, 12 / 7 « — 14 ; 10 b 
Excess of Zeal — Stopping a Passenger on Suspi- 
cion, is 11/— 6»4/ 
Exchange, Course of :— 2/ 7 a— 6 J 10 &— 0; 10 
e— 12/ 10 c— 16; 10 a— 19 ; 7 c— 20^ 10 J- 
30/ lOr— 2 oGrf— Ga4d— 9a 76— 13ii6fc- 
IC a 6 a— 20 a 4 c— 23 a 6 rf— 30 a 7 a— 3 1 5 
a -C 5 7 0—10 s 7 rf— 13 s 7 a— 17 t 5 a— 2Qi 
7 b—24: s G 6—27 56/ 
Exchequer Balances, Notes about, 7j 8 b 

Bills, Official Notice about, 80 a 7 a 

Execution of Edward Abbott, for Murdering hii 
Child, 25 a 8 d—2 87 e 

of John Connor at Liverpool, 9 1 12 e 

of Henry Evans, 4 a 5 c— 5 a II d 

of Benjamin Hudson at Derby, 5 a 11 d 

of T. H. Montgomery for Murder, 27 a 3 c 

of Serringer, the Parricide, 6 a 8 a 

of Laurence Smith, a Blind Man, in Curan 

.Gaol, 20 a 8 c/ 

of Joseph Tumbull, Reprieve of, 30y 11 /" 

Exi)ort Returns, 8 / 10 a^Hj 8 a — 8 a 4 a— 9 a 
7 «— IG a 10 a— 20 a 4 a— 8 8 5 a— 9 5 7 6— 
11 s5fi 
Extradition Law, New Act, 29 a 9/ 



Facing Points, x6e Railway. 
Factory Acts Amendment Bill and the Manches- 
ter Chamber of Commerce, 2/ 10 d 
Fairiie (liobt. F.) on the Wigan Railway Acci- 
dent, 9 a 5 e— 11 a 7 /*- 16 « 7 d 
Fairs in England and Wales, 12 j 6/ 
Faith, Motions for Next Sessions, Bj5f 
FaithfuU, (Emily) on Distressed dentlewomen, 
22ai f 

Industrial Bureau for Women to be Opened 

in London, 2 « 9 /* 
Falkland I^ilands, Notes about, 27 a 6 c 
Famell (H. W.) on Emigration to New Zealand, 
19/8rf 

'FaTTVT\^v\OTV'Vl?CtVc\,,\^ »^ t 

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Sept. 80, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Pir 



3*atal Fight of Two Boys in Southwark, 22 j 7 e 

Quarrel at Portland Prison, 10/7 6— 12^ 5 c 

at Stockton, 19 > 10 6 

Refuge, Capt. Vanderberg in the Hollow 

Oak, 2G (f 8 6 
3'ee Stamp.% Official Return, 26 a i d 
J'egan (F. J.") on]the Mock Sun Seen at Teraple- 

morc, 10 s 5/ 
TeUow Trarellers, 30 a 7 e—1 s 7 b—4 s 7/ 
Female Medical Students, 30 j 6 /— a 6/— 4 » 

8b 
Fergusson (Sir William) testimonial to, 5 a 10 c 
Fernandez (Leon) on the Costa Rica Debt, 5 j 

10 6 

Fever at Brentford, see Brentford. 

in Whitcchapel and the Sanitary Act, 3 i 

9c 

Nest in Holbom, 28 a 8 b 

Outbreak of, in Marylebone, 8 a 6 c — 11 a 

11 a—\2adc 

Ffennell (II.) on Longevity, 30 5 3/ 
FUI:— 

Capt. Beaten and a Sailor Tried for Bar- 
ratry, 6 s 10/ 

Kidnapping in, 18 a 5 c 

rarliamentary Proceedings, 6 s 10/ 

Proposal to Establish a Bank in, 6 s 10 /* 

War News, 18a 5c— 30a6c 

FJKE ARTS :— 

Arctic Pictures at the Langham Hotel, 1 a 

ie 

Dublin Exhibition, tee Ibeland. 

Exhibition of Art Treasures at the Mu- 
seum Boulogne-sur-Mer, 21 / 8 e 

of Fine Arts at Aberdeen, 2 a 9/ 

of Mr. Wilson's Pictures at Brussels, to 

Aid the Poor of the Town, 18 a 9/ 

German Landscape Painters at Vienna, 1 

«4^ 
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, 25 a 

8/ 
Fire, on the Protection of Loudon from, 6 a 4/ 

— 11 a 11/— 13 a 10 (/ 
FIRES : — 
23 i 7 d—\2 a 9 c— 18 a 8 a— 10 a 10 6—26 

a o «— 4 5 11/— 16 5 9 6—17 s 3 d—27 « 9 e 

at the Albion Works, Aberdeen, 23 « 9 c 

at Antwerp from the Lightning, 27 a 3 6 

at Auckland, 16 s 3 6 

at Baldwin's, Rag Merchant, Radcliff, 4 a 11 

/-5 a 10/ 
at Baltimore — Ford's Theatre and Nicholas 

Hotel Destroyed by, 11 s 3 6 

. Halliday Street Theatre Destroyed, 20 » 



8(f 



Over 100 Houses and 



four Churches 
12 a 6a 



Destroyed, 26 ^ 5 c— 28> 5 6 

ill Bamsbury Grove, 18 a 8 </ 

at Belfast, Maine, Destroying 150 Dwell- 
ings, 28 a 5 6—10 #76 

at Bergers, Colour Works, Horacrton, 26 » 

46 

in Boston, 2 # 8 c 

mt Burlington, Iowa, 4j 5 d 

in Cxlbe Street, Wbitechapel, 10 / 12 c 

-—- nenrCadiz, Destroying TJircc Leairuea of 



Fires {continued^, 

at Cherryhinton, 18 » 7 e — 23 « 9 e 

at Chicago, 18 s 6 6—19 s 8 a 

at the Civil Service Supply Aasocuttion, in 

MonkweU Street, Wjhd 

at Cowper Street, City Road, 18 j 11 « 

at Davidson 8 Paper Works, near Aberdeen, 

23 » 9 c 

at Dawlish Railway Station, 16 a 9 e 

at East Saginan, 10 j 5 c 

at Exeter, at the Black Lion Inn, 23 s 9 e 

Forest Fires in Canada, lOj 6 c 

in Michigan, 5 a 1 1 / 

at Fort Wayne, Cincinnati, 4 « 10/ 

at the Gad Coal Stores, Antwerp, \hjl2e 

—16 ;• 5 a 

— — in Goswell Road, 2\j 12 c 

at Greenwich Railway Arches, 11 a 8 c 

at Henderson's Stores, Portsmouth, North 

America, S s S/ 

at Holmes's Agricultural Implement Fac- 
tory, 16 a 9 « 

= at Hunters Point Oil Works, Land Island, 

21 a 8c 

at the Huren Salt and Lumber Company, 

lOy 5 c 

at Mr. Jenman's, Chichester. 80 s 10 6 

at Kensington Park Road, 16 ; 12 c 

in King William Street and the Wood 

Pavement, S\ j \2 e 

at a Lard, Oil and Candle Factory, in Cin- 
cinnati, 10 ; 5 c 

in Lincoln Court, Drury Lane, 80 i 7 rf— 1 

a 12 </— 5 a 12 6—13 a 6 c 

at the Manchester Athenseum, 2o s 12 d 

at Merryweather's Fire Engine Manu- 
factory Long Acre, 29/ 12 6— 81i 6 c 

at Michigamme, Nearly Destroying the 

Town, lOy 5 c— Sail/ 

at Mount Morris, 10 / 5 c 

at New York Bonded Warehouses, 1 a 12 6 

at Old Change, 17 s 3 d 

at an Ordnance Store in New York, 10 j 5 c 

at Pampeluna, 17 s 3 a 

in Parismina, fourteen Houses Destroyed, 

29a 4 6 

at Park side Brewery, Edinburgh, 23 ; 7 c 

at Passaic, New Jersey, with Loss of Life, 

10y5c 

at Paton and Charles's Soap Work?, 9 / 8 c 

at Petaluma, California, 10 ; 6 c 

Plaza Vapor in Havannah, Burnt Down, 

9 « 5 6—11 s 3 6—25 s 11 c— 29 » 6 c 

at Portland, Maine, 10 / 5 c— 26 a 5 6—28 a 

8 a— 6 « 10 c 

at Portland (Oregon) 4 a C c 

at the Post Office, 27 i 6 6 

at Portsville, with Loss of Life, 10 / 6 c 

at Regent's Canal Dock, 7 a 11 a— 8 a 6 6 

at Saltford Railway Station. 5 a 5 f 

at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Paddingdon, 

16 j 12 c 

at S>m^ma, Qix^^iX. ^\x^ ^\.^x^^^-'«!«ssX.'fi^ 



Fir 



palmer's index to " THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



[July It 



Fires (continued). 

at the Standard Oil Works at Hunter's 

Point, Long Island, G a S c 
at Stirtees Certified Cotton Shods, Liverpool, 

15rt 5/ 

at Tail's Oil Refinery at Hull. 20 n S d 

at the Thames Tunnel, Rue Mills, Wapping, 

23 « 9 c 

at Union Street, Stonehouse, 24 j 7 c 

at Valparaiso, 21 a 6 h — 8 s 8 c — 15 5 10 c 

at the Vienna Exhibition, 14 « 8 o 

Destruction of the Alsatian Feasant 

House, 4 a 6 c 

at Wakehurst Lodge, Beckenhani, 23 j 7 d 

at Weippert & Go's, Regent Street, \ s 5 c 

at Zion Chapel, Pcckhani, 23/ 7 c/ 

Fires, Water Supply at, 23 j 7 « 

Firms, Alteration of, 4 j 10 a— 8 j 10 a— 7 a 6 6 

^. — Fraudulent Attempts of New Houses to 

Pass for Old Established, 7 aQb 
Fish Trade, 10/12 6—1 1 J 10 c— 12 j 10 h 

Culture at South Kensington, 4 a 4 c/ 

Fisheries, Cornish I'ilehard, 12 q 4 d—-ll s 6 c — 

23^46 

Eastern, 25 » 7/— 30 t 9 c 

Herring, 11 a 6/— 21 a 8 c— 26 a 6 e— 28 a 

8 ^—1 s 6 /— 4 s 5 A— 8 1 5 d—lS s 5 /— 16 » 

5<s 

Irish, 11 a4« 

Newfoundland, 9 o 9/ 

Return of the Faroe and Iceland Codmen, 

12 sSd 
--^ Salmon in the Medway, 20 a 3 c 
in the Tweed, 15 j 11 e—o a 6 </— 19 a 6 

cf— 26 a 6 a— 9 i 7 rf 

—■ New Law, 1 « 12 « 

Productive, 2I7 8 « 

Season, 10 « 7 « # 

Scottish Herring, 18 j 4 /— 18 a C rf— 26 « 

Scotch Salmon, 29 a 4 c 

in Westmoreland and Cumberland, 24 « 12 6 

Fishing, Scotch Trout, 12 « 11/ 

Close of the Thames Troiit Season, 13 5 7 6 

Rivers, State of, 15 « 7 « 

Fitzgerald (Gen. Sir John Forster) the Oldest 

Soldier in the World, 5 a 6 rf 

(Otho) on Railway Punctuality, 4 a 5 « 

Flax Crop in Ireland, 14 a 3 e 

Payments for Imports, 25 i 4 e 

Fleet (J. G.) on Ladies as Flementary Govem- 

eaees, 3 9 9c 
Flint (John) on the School Demand and Supply, 

9jl2e 
Floating Fire Engines, Notes about, 9 j 8 c 
Flogging Garotters in Newgate, \b t\2 d 
Flood in India, Description by One in, 25 « 6/ 
Florez (T. L.) on Spanish Finance, 1 1 10 c — 26 

i 10 b—'6\ j G a 
Florence, Walks in, 1 s 6 c 
FonbUaque (Albany) Appeal for the Son of, 26 

S6f7 

— — (E. B. de) on the Control Departmoi\t and 
the Au$umn Manasuvrcs, 27 a 4/— 2 s 4 d 
^^^''-^ ^^^''™ ^^ ^^y Concern-A Boy'B 



Foreign and Colonial Government Trusts, SjSi 

Import Duties, 17 « 5 a 

Money Changers and Forged Post BiUs, 19 

s o a 
Office Appointments, Oj 8 c—lO j 8 c— 28 j 

7 c— 2 a 8 c— C a 4 e— 13 a 8 a— 26 a 8 (f-23 

a 5 /•— 27 a 5 e— 13 s 8 c— 27 sSc 

Post Office Orders, Note about, 28 a Gj 

Potatoes, Return of Imports, 17*56 

Products, 15 a 11 <f 

Forests and Climate, 30 s 3 e 

Foresters' High Court Meeting at Cardiff, 4 a $ 

d— 11 al0« 

Annual Fete at the Crystal palace, 20 a If 

Forged Telegrams, the Law for Punishing 

Senders, 19 a 4 a 

Mr. Herring on, 25 a 5 a 

Forgeries American and Bank of England, 18 1 

11/ 

on the Bank of England — Mr. Williams ob, 

7;9a 

Facts Connected with the Prisoners, 28 a 6 



fi— 10 sGb 
' Inquiry 



into 



the Genuineness of the 
Stamps of the Bills, 30 a 7 a 

Preparations for the Trial, 13 a 10 « 

the Prisoners Removed to the Convict 



Prison, 2*7/ 

Notes about, 28 a 6 e— 8 « 8 / • 

Forgery, Inequality of Sentences for, 6 1 5 a 

Bank, the American Press on, 12 s 7 a 

of Russian Notes, 11 j 10 d 

Forster ( W. E.) on Grammar Schools, 3 y 4 rf 
on Opening the New Schools in Bethml 

Green, 29 i 12 c 

(John) on the Ashantee War, 11 1 6 c 

Foster, Porter & Co., Report, 15 j 10 c 

Founa Drowned, 23; 7 c 

Four Courts, Dublin, Expenses of, 28 a 6 (f ' 

Fourth of July in High Altitudes, 1 s 4 « 

Fowler ( — ) at Aylesbury, 17 « 8 c 

FEANOE:— 

Academy of Science, New Member, lOi 7 « 

Address of the Provincial Papers to the 

Comte de Chambord, 30 s 3 o 

Algerian Disturbances, 8 « 3 a 

Alsace Lorraine, Elections, 7/9 6 

Anti-German Feeling in, 4 a 10 6 

— Annual Savings of, 21 / 9 c 

Army, the Shah's Presentations, 5 1 3 a 

Aron (Henry) on the Monarchial Fusion, 

19 « 6 a 

Artillery Experiments at Macow, 30 a 5 a 

Bastille, Banquet to Commemorate the 

Anniversary of the Capture of, 12 / 5 a— 14 ; 

7 a 
Bazainc (Marshal) Arrangements for the ( 

Trial of, 9^5 0—22/ 12 a—2oj 12 a— 26 J 5 

—28 a 6 a— 30 a 5 a— 2 s 3 a— 6 s 4 a— 20 j 5o 
Belfort, Evacuation of, 5 a 6 c — 7 a 8 a 

— Stores Removed, 20 a 4y 

— "li\«ni\L C«i^*r ^'oXKftR.ii^^^aft^cMi, 2d a 5a 

a— \\ a o tt— Vi a^ c— V^aT> a 



873.] palmjsb's indbx to *^ the times " newspapjcb. 



Fia 



tinned). 

in-Orleans, Illuminations in Home on 

f, 16 a 5 a 

CDuc de) Leaning Towards a 
Denied, 2 s '3 a 
.^ments of, 27 a 3 a 
he Neio York World, 8 s 8 /— 10 s 5 
e— 15 8 9/ 
le Postal Conyention with America, 

ch, SOaod 

the Prefect of Eure's Banquet, 25 a 

;, 1^5 a— 12y 5 a— 7 a 5 a 
Montmartre, New Church on, 23 j 

m for the Army, 8 tf 5 a 

iation of Fortresses Committee and 

(azaine, 4 / 5 a 

[i§c ^Paul de) on Our Allies of 

,685a 

Official Order about, 1 « 5 a 

ord (Comte de) and the Comte de 

3 a— 30 » 3 o 

pt8 the Title of King of France, 9 a 

iday Celebration of, 30 s 3/ 

')ebat8 on, 18 » 8 6 

» of, 18 « 8 a— 22 « 5 a— 23 a 7 /— 

;he Orleans Princes, 29 « 5 6 
of Paris Sends a Pastoral to, 27 a 

hturda^ Review on, 22 « 5/ 

titutea the Tricolor for the White 

la 

iia, 11 a5 a 

1 Re- Action, 5 a 11 a 

ircial News, 15 « 5 a 

sties of , 9 a 5 a 

mists, the Wives of the Transported, 

,rded to thom, 2 a 10 c 

9 Generaux, Sittings of, 18 a 5 a 

utional Bills, Ij 5 o— 2 ; 6 a— 3 j 7 

i 

rambetta on, 8 i 7 a 

letums, 11 « 3 a 

Flour Exempt from the Surtax, 1 a 

tduced Kates on, 16 < 3 a 

Martial on Five Persons who Mur. 

sderal Officer During the Commune, 

-Martial — Report on the Judgments, 

Communal de France— Sentence on 
ns Accused of Fraud in Organizing, 

Log the Statue of the Virgin at Siou, 

lale (Due) Post Reserved for, in the 

« 5 a 

uitic latelligence, Ij 5 a—7j 7 a — 8 

S 6^9 a 5 a— 12 a 3 a— 13 a 6 a— 

27 a 3 a— 29 a 3 a^3 a 3 a— 11 a a 

-29 s 5 b—SO a 3b 

ic9X Conference. 26 i5 h 



France (continued). 

Elections, 19 a 3 a— 20 a 3 a— 26 a 5 «— 

19 s 3 rt— 27 s 12 c 

of Deputies, 4 j 5 a 

for Pruiiidents of ike Councils General, 

21 a5 a 
Evacuation of the Territory by the German 

Troops, Progress of, 11 7 5 a — 24 /oa— lal2 

a — 2 a 5 a — 2 a 10 a — 8 s 3 a — 9 aha 

Completed, 17 « 3 « 

Fetes in Celebration of, 12 j 5 a—l^j 7 a 

— 21i7a 

Meetings about, 2G i 5 ^ 

-> Notes about, 2 a 10 c 

of Verdun, 6 s 3 6—9 s 5 a— 10 s 5 a— 11 

8 10 a— 12 s 5 Q— 13 8 9 /— 15 s 5 d-l7 a 3 c 
Favre (Jules) his Interpellation, 19 / 5 a — 

21 J 7 a— 21 j 12 r— 22 j 12 a— 24 ; 10 a 

Foreign Trade of, 15 a 5 e 

Fourth of September, Banquet by the Wine 

Merchants of Bercy to Celebrate the Anniver- 
sary of, 4 5 5 a 

Celebrations, 6 s 3 a — 6 s 5 a — 6 « 10 a • 

Gambetta (M.) Banquet to, 20 s 5 b 

Speech Against Royalty by Divine Right, 

30«3 6 
Germans, Recent Assault on, Sentences on 

the Offenders, 27 a 5 a 

Government and the Assembly, 28 f 12 a 

and thoir View of Spanish Affairs, 7 a 

8c 
Induatrial Alaacien Fordidden in France, 14 

a3u 
Institute of France— English Members, 19 

7l2e 
and the King of Italy's Visit to Germany, 

6«5 6 

Light Field Guns, 26 a 6 a 

Lourdes Pilgrims, the Pall Mall on, 25 j 

He 
Lyons, Bust of the Republic to be Replaced, 

27a 3 a 

Meeting of the Five Academies, 29 a 3 a 

Municipal Council, 4 a 5 a 

the Prefects and the Municipal Ceuncil, 

975 a— 14/ 7 a 
'- Marriage at Verdun of a French Girl to a 

German Sioldier, 13 « 10 a 
Marshal MacMahon Leaves for Boulogne, 

6a3& 

Movements ef, 3 f 3 a 

Metz, Report that it will be Restored to 

France, 14 a 3 a 

Ministry, 6 » 5 a 

Miscellaneous News, 12 j 6 a — 31 j 5 a — 3 

a 3 a — 12 a 5 a 
Mission to Frohsdorf, 20 a o c— 23 a 3 a— 25 

a 5 a 
Monarchial Fusion, 5 a 5 a — fi a 3 a — 7 a 

5 a— 8 a 3 a— 11 a 9y— 14 a 7 /'— 15 a 5 a— 25 

a 3 a— 27 a 3 a— 28 a 6 a— 1 a 5 a— 2 « 3 a— 

18 « 5 0—22 8 B a 

IZal f 
Money M.«t\fcX.> ^ » ^^ %. w^ iw ^^o. 



Frm 



rAL]|Ell*8 IKOEX TO ** THB TIMES ** NEWSPAPER. 



[July : 



Fiuinoe (roniinued\ 

— "^ Mnnioipfll Bill, 8 i 5 a 

Nancy, Banquet to M. Thiers at, 3 « 3 a 

— NapolcoD (Prince) Elected President of the 

Council-General of Corsica, 23 a 5 a 
National Assembly :--Armj Organization 

Bill, 8 i 6 a— 17.; 6 a— 19 ; 5 a— 19 j S a 

Exciting Scene in, 15/ 12 « 

Grant for the Reception of the Shah, 8 j 



H«lydays, 19y 5 a 

Inquiry into the Condition of. the Col- 
lieries, 7 j 7 a 

Minority in, 17 / 5 a 

New Constitution, 18 a 5 a 

Opposition in, 19 ; 8 n 

Permanent Committee, 18 y 5 a — 21 /7a 

— 80j 12 a— 13o6a 

Proceedings in, 8 i 7 a — 5 j 5 a— 7i 7 a — 

12 J 5 a— 14 7 7 a— 15 j 12 a— 16/ 6 a— 17 j 
10 a— 18/ 6 a--2l ; 7 a--28/ 6 a— 24/ 5 a— 
25 > 12 a— 29/ 8 6—12 a 8 a 

Proroguing of the Sessioa, 80/12 a— 1 a 



12 c 



• Marshal MacMahon on, 30/ 12 a 



Raising the State of Siege, 8/ 5 a 

Tax on the Raw Materials, Abrogation 

of, 6/6 a — 7/7 a 

New Government, 3 a 9 a — 4 a 10 a 

Newspapers, Suppressed, 12/ 5 a 

Notre Dame de Boulogne, Grand Fete 

Day at, 19 a 6 d 
Occupied and Evacuated French Depart- 
ments, 4 a 10 ^ 

OUivier (M.) and the Academy, 18 » 5 a 

Opposite Attractions, 6 5 4a 

— Orders Conferred, 29 « 5 6 

Orleanists and Bonapartists, 22 / 10 a 

Orleans Princes During the Franco-Prus- 
sian War, 3 s 8 a 

* Papal Brief in Reply to the Address of 100 

Deputies, 8 a 3 a 

Paris, Burmese Envoys at, 80 » 8 6 

Custom House, Treatment of Certain 

Goods in, 21 a 7 a 

End of the Season, 9 a 6 a 

Great Heat in, 9 a 5 a 

at a Loss, 9/ 8 a 

Man of War in the Seine, 1 « 11 c 

New Military Club, Abandoned, 1 a 12 a 

■ Out of the Season, 15 a 10 a 

. Plan for the Fortification of, 9 « 6 e— 20 



1 6 a 



• in the Recess, 2 a 10 6 
. Season, Close of, 4 j 4 rf 



Parties in. 8 a 5 a— 18 a 10 c 

Perigueux, Mayor and Adjoint of Suspend- 
ed, 13 « 6 a 

Permanent Commission and the Monarchy, 

13a 6 a 

Sittings, 14 a 3 a— 29 a 3 a— 10 * 5 a— 

12*6a—26MSa 

PJIgrimMge to La Saletto. 22 a 3 c— 26 a 6 c 

-—PUgnmM t0 P«ni7-Je-M6nial, 1/6 a— 6 a 



Sa 



France (continued), 

Pilgrin:8, Return of all the Paris, 28 a 5 o 

Passible Combinations in. 1 « 8 a 

Prefect of Lj'ons and his Notice Againit 

Demonstration?, 22 s 5 a 

Press of the Thinl Empire, 16 a 10 a 

Prefect "de Combat," 19 a 5 a 

Prince of Wales, Preparations in Paris for 

his Reception, 28 a 6 rr 

Progret du Nord, Sale of Prohibited, in the 

Streets, 18 a 9/ 

Proroguing the Session of the Assembly, 30 

J 12 a 

Prospects of the Republic, 21 a 6/ 

Ranc (— ) Case of, 1 / 12 a— 3 / 7 b— 19 / 

5 a— 27 a 3 a— 6 » 5 a 

Republican Press, Protest Against Sappres- 

sing, 19 a 3 a 
' " ■ Union, Meeting of , 1 3 s 5 a 

Republicans and Bonapartists, AUianoe 

Recommended to Oppose the Royalists, 27 s 
6a 
Rochefort (M.) Departure for New Cale- 
donia, 19 i 6 a — 9 a 6 a— 12 a 3 a 

Attempt to Lynch, by his Fellow Convicts, 

31 a6 a 

Due de Broglie*8 Note to Victor Hugo 

about, 13 a 6 a 

Notice of, 16 a 10 a 

Royal Families, Movements of , 4 a 5 a— SI 

a 6 a 

and Imperial Exiles, 21 a 5 a 

Royalist Restoration, 27 a 10 e— 29 abd 

Saint Gress (M.) Cited for Challenging the 

Procureur-General to Fight a Duel, 20 / 3 a— 
4 a 6 a 

Sale of the Progrea Forbidden in the Streets, 

6a3a 

St. Amand, Serious Disturbances at, 21 a 

Ba 

Second Siege of Paris, Official Order A- 

warding Damage for Sufferers, 8 / 10 c 

Shah of Persia, see Persia. 

Shooting Party at ChantiUy, 5 s 4 a 

— - and Spain, 2 « 3 a 

State of, 26/ 12 6—31/ 10 c 

Statistics of Commerce, 8 / 6 a 

Superior Council of Commerce, Meetings 

of the Committee, 2/ 5 a 

Suppressed Nc\v8pai>ers— Re-appearance of 

Le Corsaire^ 1 a 10 c 

Surtax on Foreign Shipping, 28 ; 9/— 29 / 

6 a 

Tax on Textile Fabrics, Protest of Silk 

Merchants Against, 6/ 6 a 

on Raw Materials, 30/ 10 6 

Thiers, Letter to the Mayor of Nancy, 21 

/7 a 

the Address from Switzerland, 9 » 10 e 

Reply to Addresses, 6 5 5a 

Demonstration in Honour of, at Lansannc, 



- Mad CruSMden, 6a Sb 



ah a 



. ^^e^^ era Kwc»V^\aV\V ^ ^v'b a 



}0, 1873.] I^AUttll's iKDttX TO TfiB " TlliES " KBW8PAPBB. 



Oeo 



{eonitnued). 
lien (M.) on the Monarchial Fusion, G a 

on Monarchy and Republic*, 5 « 7 e 

Notices about, 17 i 5 a— 29 a H b 

Reception of, at Belfort, 18 a 5 a 

— at Valenciennes, 2lj7a 

liundentorms, 29jSb 

>wer of Babel. 19 « 6 a 

reatj of Commerce with England, 7 j 7 a 

j 7 a— 10 i 12 c— 12 i 6 a— 14 j 9 c— 16 j 

-21 i 7 a— 24 ; 6 a—2Qj 5 a--19 a 3 a 

Text of, 26i 5 a— 30 ; 7 « 

■eaties of Commerce, 11/5 a — 19 ;' 5 a — 

► a— 28 j 5 o— 29> 6 a— 2 a 5 a— C a 3 6 

a 5 a 

nurn Republicatne Meetings, 18 a 5 a 

endome Columns, Rebuilding of, 19 j 12 d 

srdun, Eyacuation of, 28 a 5 a 

iraaiUes, Fete at, in Honour of the Shah, 

a 

igUance Committee, 29^ 5 a 

igiiatUe and the Gfarman GoTemment, 26 

ar Indemnity, Further Payments, 10 j 7 
I j 6 a — 8 a 3 a — 9 a 5 a — 1 s 5 a— 11 « 3 a 
the Economist on, 22 1 12 6 
Further Demand for Postal Service, 12 f 
13 « 10 a 

Notices about, 5 « 3 a 
Last Instalment, 4 s 5 a — 5 s 3 b — 8 « 3 a 
s 5 a 

idow of MiUiere, the Communist Brings 
2tion Against Major Garcin, for Murder- 
er Husband, 2 a lU b — 7 a 5 a 
(Francis) on Scotch Trout Fishing, 12 * 

German War, Orders Conferred on 
rrs During the War, 2\)j 7 e 
>rt Basis, Lord Aberdeen on, 15 s G b 
AVilliam) on Unconvicted Prisoners, 24 ; 

sons, Opening of the New Temple at 

delphia, 10 < 7 a 

lie (W. H.) on Ecclesiastical Appeals, 21 

Agriculture and Free Trade, IS » 1 1 c 
larter of 1814, Declaration of St. Ouen, 

abassy, 30 s 7 /* 
Banquet at, 4'j 5 d—iej 9 f 
nances, 28 ; 12 b 

ins— M. Schneider Contracts for the 
iy, 1 a 9/ 

irbours and Railways, 11 1 6 6 
ititute, English Members of, 19 7 12 e 
an, the EctMomut on, 15 « 7 </ 
»netary Question, 12 ; 12 c 
>testants and the Fusion, 17 87 f 
3WS of History, 22 y 12 e 
3ir Bartle) on the Zanzibar Mail Con- 
22y 12 d 

Dr. Ldringatoae and Dr. Kirke, 18 a 9/ 
SacJeUes, Royal Commi§$\ou InqoiiT 
^s4/- ^ ^ 

fiember Cbeeae Fair, 25 s 5 e 
' to Store, 27 M 7 ^ 



Fruiterers' Company Present their Annual Gift 

of Fruit to the Lord Mayor, 608/ 
Fuel, Petroleum for, 12 5 7 a— 16 » 7 a 
Fuller's Reef Gold Mining Company, 24 1 7 a—- 4 

a 7 c 
Funds, English, State of the Market, tJi every 

day*s paper. 

Depression of, 4 ; 6 c 

Funeral of a Russian Naval Officer at Grayeiend. 

24 J 10 c— 29j 7/ 
Fungus, Gigantic, from the Band of England, 16 

a8c 



GalUnt Conduct at Walton-on-the-Nase, 11 a 

7/- 

Rescui"— Mr. Tatham's Adventiire, 2^8 6 

of a Man at Teddington Annual Regatta, 

lls3e^ 

of a Young Lady from Drowning in 

Longford Bay, 29 ; 5 /* 
Gait (Wm.) on the State Purchase of BaUways, 

Discussion on the Paper of, 4 7 lOf 
Galway Fishermen, Donations Ijowards, see 

Bhadt. 
Gambler, State of the Market, 2 a 6 6—16 a^d 

—30 a 7 6—19 s5e 
Game Laws, Select Parliamentary Committee 

on, 10 ;• 7/ 

Statistics, 15 e 12 c 

Keepers, Police as, in Sootland, 4 a 4 / 

Gaming Tables at Heligoland, Destruction of, 25 

aOe 
Garrotting, Return of Cases, 20 » 9 e 
Garter, Order of, Conferred on the Shah of 

Persia, 6j 8 6 
Conferred on the Earl of Leicester, 6 

86 
Gas Companies, Return of the Balance Sheets 

of, 28 a 7/ 
Crystal Palace District Company, 20 1 7 a 

—24 8 6 d 
Light and Coke Company, 20 1 4 a — 29 

7c 
New, on Ruck's Patent, at Chichester, 14 a 

8c 

Rio de Janeiro Company, 19 « 5 a 

Companies, State of bhares, tn every day*8 

paper. 

Waste of, in the London Strfiets, 7 a 9 e 

Gauley Kanawha Coal Company, 6i 10 a 
Gautier (M M.) on the San Domingo Loan, 26 e 

4 b 
Gayard (Ch.) on the Due de Bioglie and the 

♦' New York World," 15 » 9/ 
Gawain Douglas, Bp. of Dunkeld, Discorery of 

the Tomb of, 23 e 8 c 
General Credit and Discount Company, 14 1' 8 a 

— 17i7a— 23;10e 

Steam Navigation Company, 27 a 5 a 

Genera Arbitrators — Testimonial to Count 

Sclopis, 16 a IQ d 
A^irax^ see K\.kA)cii.k. 

Fr«nc\iloT tYv^mx^X'^xEvftA^ ^"^ ^ 
Genoa YxoUAtwa Uots^vv^^ 3 ?:^>towi^ 



Ger 



PiXUB's IKDBX TO *^ THE TIlfBS " NEWSPAPXB. 



Gennan Arctic Narigation Society's Ship Tram- 
soe^ Discover 18 Norwegians Dead in Spits- 
bergen, 8 a 5 6 

Embaasy, 9 t 9/ 

Fancy Fair, 23 » 10 t 

Hospital, DalstoD, Grand Duchess of Baden 

Visits, 11 « 4 d 

— Joke— the Pretence Shah at Kostritz, 18 a 

and American Priests, 17 « 8 6 

OEBMANY:— 

African Expedition, Grant to the Geogra- 
phical Society of Berlin, to Aid, 2 ; 5 & 

Proceedings, IS a 5 6 

Wreck of, 16/ 12 h 

Alsace— Lorraine Elections, ^j7h 

■ Anti-German Feeling in, 4 a 10 & 

■ Journal^ Change of Editors, 80 a 6 6 
- Members Refuse the Oaths to the Consti- 



tution, 20 a 8 6—2 « 8 b 

and Belgium, 4 a 6 6 

— Berlin, Celebration of the National Festiral 

at, 25 a 8 6 
King Victor Emmanuel at, 23 « 8 b — 24 » 

6 a— 24 s 10 a— 25 s 5 6—25 s 10 a— 26 » 8 6— 

26 » 8 a— 27 s 6 a— 27 « 10 a— 29 s 5 c— 29 » 6 c/ 
■ Unveiling the Monument of Victory in, 



8 « 8 a — 4 « 5 a 

— Bismarck (Prince) the German Press Bill, 
and, 7 y 8 r 

American Reports about, 16 a 5 5 

and the Danes, 21 o 4 « 

. Movements, 13 a 5 6—29 a 8 6—6 » 8 6— 



185 5 6 

. Orders Sent to, by the Sultan, 4 » 5 6 



Bishops fined for Infringing the Govern- 
ment Orders, 29 a 8 6 

Catholic Maltese Knights in Silesia Defend 

their President, 9 j 5 « 

— Cholera Commission, 14 a 8 c 

Church and State in, 9^ 5 a — 4 a 5 6 — 7 a 

6 6-11 a5 6— 18a5rf-30«36 

Abp. Ledochowski Order Prayers for the 

State of, 29^' 5 a 

• Appointments, 



Proceedings Against 
for, 9 a 6 6— 14 a 8 c— 22 « 5 6 

• Proceedings Against the Bp. of Pasen, 



14 a 8 c— 29 a 8 6 
— Consecration of Dr. Reinkens, 18 a 10 a 
- His First Pastoral, 18 a 10 a 



Civil Marriages Obligatory, 14 a 3 b 

Coinage Bill, 2 j 5 6 

Court Circular, 3y 7 6— 26y 5 6—7 a 6 6— 

28a6 6— dOa66— 5<8 6 
Empress Augusta at Vienna, see Aus- 



Fetes &c., see Berlin. 

King of Italy Returns to Italy, 27 « 5 6 

Programme to be Observed on the King 

of Italy's Visit to Berlin, 19 « 8 a 

Delagoa Bay, Prussia Seeks to Acquire, 19 

J 5 a 

Diplomatic InteWgence, 2j 5 5—31 j 5 a— 

^ s Bo 

Ejections, 18 a 10 a— 6 * 3 6 

"7^« fi^'^'',*^^ ^^^ J^at© Army of Occ\ipa- 



Germany (coniiwied^, 

Fort No. 7 at Straaburg to be named after 

the Crown Prince of Saxony, 4 i 5 a 

Forts of Metz and Straabui^ to be Kev- 

named after the Generals in Command, 4 i 
6a 

France in, 1 j 12 6 

Frankfort Beer Riots, Trials and Senteocei, 

26 ; c 

Gold Coined, hj 6 a— 12^ B/-'2ej 6 c-16 

a 6 6—28 a 5 a— 80 a 6 6—6 s 6 6—29 j 5 e 

Kostritz and Gera, the Pretence Shah at, 

IS aid 

Ledochowski (Bp.) Sentence on, 29 a 3 & 

Resolves to Ordain Still, S9 a 3 6 

Leipsic, Disturbances in, 29 a 3 6 

Military Law in. Notes about, 23 a 9 e— 26 

a 7 6—29 a Be 

Ministerial Appointments, 10 j 7 a— 11 j 

Ba 

Miscellaneous News, 6 a 3 c 

New Squodal Ordnance, 13 « 6 a 

Nationalists and Democrats, Bupture Be- 
tween, 16^' 5 a 

Posen Clerical Seminary, 9j6a 

Closed, 28 a 5 a 

Protestant Assembly, Meetings, liaZb 

Prussian Protestant Church Withdraw the 

Expulsion of Mr. Sydow, 9j5 a — 11 j ba 

Reinkens (Bp.) Recognized by Goven- 

ment, 22 « 5 6 

St. Vallier (M. dej Thanked by the Em- 
peror for his Care of the German SoUien 
Attacked by Sunstroke, 28 ; 6 a 

Sedan, Holyday to Conmiemorate the Vic- 
tory of, 14 o 8 6 

• Monument to Commemorate the Victorj, 



Unveiling of , 3 « 8 a — 4 s 6 a 

and the Spanish Insurgent Vessels, 8 a 3 a | 

Treaty of Commerce with Persia, 7 i 8 c— " 

18s 5 a 
Vigilantej Inquiry into the Conduct of Cspt 

Werner in Capturing, 7 o 5 6 — 14 a 8 c 
— - War OflSce Innovations, 18 a 10 a 
Gerrard's- Cross Common, 16 j 6 f 
Ghosts of Old Cities, 4 a 8 c 
Gibraltar, Ship News, 17 ; 6 6—30 a 5 c— 2 sZb 
GUbey ( W. and A.) on the Grape Harvest, 25 a 

Se I 

Gmori (Marquis) 16 « 10 a 
Giona Sulphur Compaxiy, 27 a 5 a i 

Girls' Home, Woodhouse, Appeal for, 5 a 4/ I 
Girbon College — Financial Position of, 21 a 8 6 I 
Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) Health of, 29 i 9/ | 

at Mold, 20a &d 

Movements of, 1 s 9 e — 8 » 7/ I 

on School Boards, at Ha warden, 18 a 9/ J 

—25 a Se f 

(W. H.) at Whitby, 6 » 6 c 

Foundry Boys' Religious Society and Low 

on the Hills of a Little Girl, 25 J 9/ 
Olas^w Long Firm Case, 10 ; 10 6 
G\eftAo\r ^'iiiaassi^ w\. \5aa ^Sxira <il Coal, 13 fl 
\0d 

0\o\>e 'lAetttw^^si vaa^T^imX Ca\&^ck^ ^^ ^ V^V- 



Sept. 80, 1873.] paijceb's indbx to ^' the times " newspaper. 



Han 



Gloucester (Bp. of) on the Confessional, 15 a G/ 

on Ritualism, 18 a 8 d 

House, Dinner at, 23 j 5/ 

Liberal Demonstration at, 20 a 8/ 

Waggon Ck>mpan3r, 19 a 4 cf— 30 a 7 c 

Gloucestershire Agricultural Society's Show at 

$toke Park, 1 a 7/->i a 5 « 
Gold in Crowns and Half Crowns, 14 a 4/ 

Spurious SoTereigns, 15 a 6 a 

Gold Coast, Climate of, 29 a Sf—$ sBb 

Attack on Commodore Conunerell, 15 s 9 / 

—15 1 10 rf 
Disaster on the Eirer Prah, 16 1 7/— 17 s 6 

0—18*9/ 

Biajor Bravo at, 18 s 6/ 

Notes about, 6*8 6—6 s 4 /— 6 i 8 c— 8 s 

de 

tee Abhantbb Wak. 

Goldsmiths Hall, Trial of the Pyx, ISj 5/ 
GoUath Training Ship, Presentation of Prizes, 

ftc, 26i5(/ 
Good News, 20 a 7 A- 23 a 7 6—25 a 8 c 

Templars in Lincolnshire, 10 j 11 / 

Meeting of, in High Holbom, 29 j 12 e 

Sister Lady Ogle Appwnted, 27 1 10/ 

Withdrawal of Mr. Angus Holden, 26 i 

12 5 
Goode (Rev. T.A.)on the Wreck of the Concordia, 

28il0/ 
Gordon (Dr. C. A.) on the Climate of the Gold 

Coast, 29 a 8 /* 
(Arthur)onLordAberdeenandthe "Frank- 
fort Basis,*' 15 1 6 6—19 sGc 
(Lt. Colonel) Notice about, from the Pall 

MaU,lSj5e 
(Lord) Attempt to Abduct from Manitoba, 

21j8a— 28yi0a 

see Amsbica. 

Gordon-Cumming (H.) on the Scotch Salmon 

Fisheries, 29 a 4 c 
Gorham (W.) a Pilgrim's Grievance, 16 » 4 c— 

19 J 7/ 
Government Annuities, 14 a 3/— 3 sS e 

Prosecutions, Return of, 18 * 4 /* 

Governesses v. Household Servants, 17 j 6 d 
Graham (Andrew) Attacked by Brigands near 

Valencia, 25 » 8 6—26 i 7/ 
Grand Hotel, Bouniemoath, 18 a 6 a 

Prix de Rome, 17 j 6 c 

Grant (President) Gift of a Half Interest in Clear 

Creek County Silver Mining Lode, 13 a 10 6 
(A.) on Lady Students in Edmburgh, 1 i 

10 f 

fBichard) on the Deerhound, 25 a Be 

— — & Co., on Dustbins, 16 a 5/ 

Granville (Earl) on Dr. Kirk and Livingstone, 13 

a9/* 
Grape Harvest in France, 20 a 7/— 23 m 7 6—25 

aSe 
Gray (Fred.) Volunteer Masters in the Mercantile 

Marine, 16 « 9 e/ 
Great Bill Forgeries, Note about, 28 a 6 « 
QemKema It iBADd MB H Might HAre Been, 12 i 

JO a 

Ocmrt CirculMr, 27 a 8 b-^2d a3 5 

Mucettmaeou§NewB,l8J5b 

New Town, DocJu, &c.,4a5c 



Greece, Stefanos Xeaos, Concession to, 4 a 5 c 

Brigandage, 17 « 8/ 

Greek Brigands — Arvanitaki Killed, 9 « 5 /> 
Green (Henry) a Waterloo Man, Appeal for, 22 

a i d—2 « 4 6 

Donations, 2 « 4 6 — 24 » 5 6 

Fields, set Day in thb Couktkt. 

Fruit, State of the Market, 5 j 10 6—12 ; 

10 /•— 19y 7 rf— 26 j 10 d— 2 a 6 6—9 a 7 6—16 

a 6 </— 23 a 6 rf— 30 a 7 6—6 » 7 a— 13 » 7 6— 

20 1 7 d— 27 » 6 6 
Greenbacks, Difference Between the Counterfeit 

and Real, 20 s9 e 
Greenwell (W. E.) on Dustbins, 16 a 6/ 
Greenwich v, London, 24 i' 5 d 

Hospital and School, Estimates, 22 / 12 e 

Distribution of Prizes, 23 ; 10/ 

Painted Hall, Mr. James Presents a Large 

Picture to, 6 a 9 / 
Gregory (Robert) on Voluntary and Board 

Schools, 14 a 5 a 
Griffin (G. F.) on Water Supply at fires, 19 j 

Grimsby Fisher Boys, 16 » 8/ 

Growth of, 9 a 9 « 

Grosvenor House, Concert at, in Aid of the 
Convalescent Home at Rhyl, ijBd 

Banquet at, l9jB d 

Grove TGeorge) on the Palestine Exploration, 15 

Guano, State of the Market, 12 j 10 a 

Guedalla (Jiicob) on the Jews in Morocco, 2 « 
4 d 

Guildhall, ^ale of the Fittings on the Shah's 
Visit, ISj 12 d 

Library, Proposed Testimonial to Dr. Saun- 
ders, 2ij 7 a 

Bequest of Alderman Sir David Solomons 

to, 2 5 3 (/ 

Visit of the Working Men*s Club and In- 
stitute Union to, 15 5 7 6 

Gun Cotton, Progress of, 18 a 4 e 

H. 
Hackney, Sanitary State of, 5 s 4/ 
Haines (W. H.) on the Toung Englishman Lost 

on the Alps, 22 9 10 6 
Halahan (Rev. John) on Berehaven, BantryBar, 

19 » 10/ 
Hales (Thos.) on Sewage Grass, 20 a 4 6 
Halifax Club, Lord Dufferin at, 2S a 6 d 
Hall (Sydney) on the Wigan Accident, SaZJ 
Halliwell (J. O.) on the Recent Discoveries 

about Shakespeare, 25 a 4 6 
Hattiilton (E. W.) on Civil Service Writers, 8; 

8 c— 30a 5/ 
(Colonel Douglas) on Man-Eathig Tigers, 

lOjOd 
(Sir Wra.) Testimonial to, at Boulogne-sur- 

Mer, 26 » 7/ 
Hams, Foreign, Import Returns, 15 s 6/ 
Hanbury (psgood)outKeLA^d<^^&<v«^v<aL^^4i^ 5 
"Handa Y^waXftdL;* ^ ViwsOTtfw^ ^Njbs^'js^ ^"^"^ 

liOIVdOTV, ^^ S \^ a _^ .. a. x'jL.xCvcv 



Hto 



PALWUa'S IKDEX TO ^' THE TIICSS '' MBWSPAPBB. 



Hanwell Aiylum and Martin Bates, 22 a 3 / 
Fatal Affray Between Two Lunatic Women 

at» 36 a 7 <£ 
Happy Coincidence— Lt. Wells' Case, 22 i 7 e 
Hmware Manufacture : Warning fiom America, 

1 1 10 <s 
Hardwicke (Earl of) Shire Meeting to Condole 

the Family, 29 s 9/ 
Harris (Isaac) a Trafalgar Veteran, Appeal for, 

22a id 
Harriaon (Frederic) on the Law of Conspiracy, 7 

jUd 
Harrow, Formal Opening of a New Roman 

Catholic Chapel at, 2lj 7 e 

Speech Day at, 4j7 f 

Hartington (Biarquis of) Speech at Nottingham, 

17 j 12 d 
Harreft, 15 a 6 6—16 a 11 6—21 a 9 e— 1 « 10 ^ 

and the Crops, 21 a 7 d— 28 a 10 6 

Home Services, 80 1 8/ 

Notes about, OaSd 

and the Soldiers, 18 a 7 e— 25 a 8 /--26 a 

in France, 26y 10 e— 2 a 9 e— 11 a 5 a— 8f 

6 6 

— «— in Ireland, 1 j 11 a 

in Italy, 12 s^b 

in Norfolk, 26 a 10/ 

in the West, 8 a 10 a 

Hanrey (Percy) a Lawyer at Sea, 12 o 11 / 

Hastings, Royal Visitors at, 2oJ 7/ 

Hat, a Good Life Buoy, 80 a 10 /* 

HaTilUnd (C. R. de) on Falkland Islands, 27 a 6 c 

Hay, SUte of the Market, I J 10 6—4 ;' 10 c— 8 j 
10 c— 10 i 10 c— 15 i 10 /*— 18 jl0rf-22i 11 
a— 26 ; 10 6—29 j 10 «— 1 a 10 c— 8 « 4 6—12 
a 4 c— 15 a c— ID n 4 c— 2(1 a 6—29 a 5 e— 
2 « 5 c— 9 s 7 c^l2 * 7 d—Ui s o o— 19 s b c— 
28 1 4 a— 26 s 4 e— 30 sib 

Hayti, Episcopal Church in, 22 / 7 « 

Health and Soldiering in West Africa, 22 « 12 </ 

Registrar-Genernrs Weekly Ketum of, 10 i 

6 /•— 18i 4 c— 25 / 4 «— 1 a 4 /'— 7 a 4 /-— 15 a 
4/— 21 a 4 /— 28 a 4 /— 4 s 7 c— 11 « 8 c/— 17 
1 9 a — 24 8 o e 

Annual Return for Scotland, 4 j 4 e — 19 

a 10 6 

Monthy Return for Scotland, 25 ^ 7 cf- 17 

J 8/ 

Quarterly Return for Scotland, 4 « 6 6 

Heat and Musquitoes, 24y 12 b 

Heath (J. B.) on Cruelty to Animals in Italy, 
27 8 6/ 

(W. H.) on the Accident at the Caterham 

Junction to Mr. Cunliffs, 25 « 6 6 

Hedley (Rev. Jas. Cuthhert) Consecrated a Ro- 
man Catholic Bishop, 80 » 8/ 

Helmsley (Lord) Majority Rejoicings at Helms- 
ley, 8 a 7/ 

Helton (K.) on Cholera, 13 a 10/ 

Hemp, State of the Market, 17> 7 a— 14 a 4 c 

lleDaersan (Thos. Alex.) on the Election of 
Presideat to ibo British Association, 27 s 

126 
UeDley (Rt. Hon. J. W.) at Chipping Norton, 1 

on Health ami rrn/l of iU^ Anntiol T^innfeT 



of the l*hame Agricultural Association, 13 1 

12 6 
Hennessy (Governor Pope) lUuminated addreis 

to, 25 « 8 a 
Henry (Mitchell) on Parliamentary Reports, 14 

il2f 
(Professor Joseph) on Mr. Wise*s BsDoon 

Journey Across the Atlantic, BjSd 
Herbert (Auberon) to the Trades Union Dt- 

monstration at Edinburgh, 25 a i e 
Hereditary Medallist, 4 i 5 6 

Want, 80 5 6 rf 

Hereford Musical Festival, 9 « 12 rf— 10 j 5/— 11 

8 10 6—12 8 6 6—18 f 6 e— 15 8 8 6—23 1 9/ 
Heme Bay, Opening of the New Pier at, ^ a 4 

/— 28 tt 7 d 
Herring (Richard) on Frauds on Checks, 5 1 5 a 

on the Progress of Telegraphy, 28 a 6 a 

Herrings Telegraph Printing, 2 a 9/ 
Hertford (Lord) on the Abolition of Pnrcfasie, 

23; 6/ 
Hesse-Cassel, and the Ex-Elector, 22 j 5 6 
Heygate (Fred. W.) on the Callan Schocds, 16; 

(W.) at the Wigston Working Men's 

Conservative Association, 25 s 10 e 
Hides, State of the Market, 1 a 10 </— 15 a 6 6- 

29 a 5 c— 12 s 7 <f— 26 » 4 6 
High Prices, Bp. of Lichfield on, 18 « 11/ 
of Coal and Provisions, Meeting about, 

26*8/ 

Town :— Fairplay, Colorado, 26 a 9 < 

Water at London Bridge, after Saipraro 

Intbllioence, in every doy'x paper. 
Higher Wages and Drunkenness, 10 i 9 /— 15i 

7 /— 16 /4 c 
ITigiigatc Horticultural Society's Show, IJjlOe 
Highland and Agricultural Society, 2^9/ 

Society's Show, 11 a 10/ 

Highway Acts, I2j5d 

Rates, Annual Return, 24 ; 5 6 

Hind (J. R.) on the New Comet, 7 o 5 c 

on Paul Henry's Comet, IS s 7 f 

on the Present Comets, 9*126 

Hipporhagy, 16 s 9/ 

Hist (F. R.) on Ancient Monuments, 12 * 11 c 
Hobart Pasha, the Lawyer Afloat, 26 a 7/ 
Hedson (Charles F.) on Railway Traveling, 12 

a 4/ 
Hogg ( Jabez) on the Government Water Supply, 

127 7 (/ 
Holland Park, a New Owner for, 17 i 7/ 
HOLLAND:— '^ 

Bill to Abolish Military Substitutes, I job 

British Assassinations at Benkoelen, 8 « 3 i 

Budget for the East Indies, 20 j 5 c— 22f 5 c 

MiscelUmeous News, 19 j 5 6- 24 1 5 6 i 

Monetary Commission Report, 7 a 5 6 I 

Resignation of the Ministry, 25 a 3 6—12 1 

5 6—19 J 3 6 
War in Sumatra, 3 1* 7 6— 6 j 5 o— 12 j 6 6 

—12 ;■ 12 £/— 14 ; 7 6— 17 / 5 6 
HoWaxv^^^iTM^N^ ."^QtLNllcw^&Yri&vlj&YsiLConfeieDce, 

HoWoNfa^ livrwBXvi Ks^Vass^Ti. a^ t 



0, 1873.] PiXMBB'S IKDBX TO " THE TlSlES " NEWSPAPER. 



Ul 



aces, 2aSc 

>d Harbour, Opening of, by the Prince of 
I, 6 a 7 «— 7 a 9 e— 18 a 10 rf— 20 a6b 
ard of Trade Report on, 14 a 3 c 
scription of, 18 o 10 rf 
cc (G. Jacob) on the Bp. of Winchestei, 
b 

)r Little Boys, Annual Fete, 16 ; 6 rf 
GoTemcsscs, 19 o 9 «— 21 all a — 22 a 

Ice, Mr. Lowe Throws Open its Appoint- 
to Competition, 13 i 7 6 
Je, Meeting in Newcastle-on-Tync, 22 a 

- at Leeds, 28 a 8 rf 

lers in London, 6 « 5 6 

ial lUcklessness, near Camarron, 25 j 5 c 

Uf, Rerolution in, 5 i 5 a — 21 jllf 

itish Bombardment of Omoa, 30 s 3 b 

lanrest, 8 a 8/— 13 a 5 / 

u and Treaty with the United States, 26 

8 Telegraph Works, 5 i 10 a 
N.) on Sewage Farm Produce, 25 a 3/ 
an Sewage Grass and Tvphoid Ferer, 19 
-21 a 10/ 

:ker8, Notes about. 19 « 5 / 
eking at Worcester, 27 j h b 
Ute of the Market, 1 j 10 6— 7 j 9/— 8 > 
_14y 8 &— 15 ; 10 /-21 ; 8 c— 22 j 11 a 
i 8 fl— 287 6 c- 29 j 10 c— 4 a 7 rf— 11 a 
12 a 4 c— 18 a 6 6—19 a 4 a— 25 a 5 6— 
I 6—26 a 6 a— 1 « 7 rf— 2 « 5 a— 6 « 7 c— 
6—9 < 7 c— 16 » 7 a— 16 s 5 a— 22 « 6 6— 
^ rf— 29 s 7 e— 30 « 4 6 
rst Bale of Bavarian, 22 a 5 rf 
reign, 26 a 5 6 

aspects in Kent and Sussex, HJ 7/ 
Joxes on the Great Western, 5 a 6 rf 
eshas Food, 15 * 9/ 
►rage, 8 a 3/ 

low. Royal Dublin, 27 n 3 c— 29 a 4 c— 1 
t — 4»6 3 

d Cattle Fair at Bristol, 2 « 4 rf 
ipply, Notes about, 11 » 5 /" 
Export Returns of, 19 a 9 6—12 t 6 c 
Pair of Good, Owned by the Vicar of 
•ley-on-the-Hill, 21 « 6 « 
lect Parliamentary Report on the Supply 
J5c— 15a4rf— 160 4rf 
Itural Show at Willesden, 18 a 10 c 
is-Abrahall (J.) on Ancient Monuments, 
[d 

Hereditary Want, 30 « 5 d 
1 for Consumption and Diseases of the 
t, 8 a 3/ 
mday, Gross Amount Received by the 

d Sunday, Awards to the Hospitals, 20 j 6/ 

Meeting for Distribution, 24 j 5 e 

Notesabout, 28i 7« 

Statistics of the Collections, 8 a 7 e 

lis, JUting'of, Notes about, Ij 8 a 

w Powder Mills, Attempt to Blow up, 

ronton Md PMitttcm, Meeting of, for 



HOUSE OF LORDS:— 

Attorney - General and others v. Great 

Eastern Railway, 15 J 11 « 

Bain and Another r. FothergiU and an- 
other, 1 j 12 « 

Bridges v. North London Railway Com- 
pany, 7y 13 Q 

Browne and others v. M*Clintock, and 

others, 30 i 12 c 

Edinburgh Street Tramways r. Black and 

others, 29 / 11 c 

rt Sir C. Mordaunt's Divorce Case.. 2 / 10 e 

Peek r. Gumey and others, 11 y 10 rf— 1 

all 6 

Saxby and another v. Chimes and another, 

4y 12 e 

House of Lords and New Court of Appeal, 28 a 
76 

Return of Causes Heard by, 22 « 4 /* 

Houses of Celebrated Men, 4*56 

How Unreasonable— White Men's Frolic, 5 « 6 c 

Howard (James) on Steam Power Culture, 27 i 
6f 

Hubbard (J. G.) on the Bank of England Notes 
Bill, 7j 14 a 

C Louisa) Lady Elementary' Governesses, 5 i 

4 c 

Hubertus (IL S.) on the Manser Gun, 2 » 6 « 

Hudson's Bay Company, 2 / 7 « 

Hudson River Bridge, 1 a 9/ 

Hughes (Rev. J. W. C.) Brigandage on the Greek 
Frontier, 17 » 8 /* 

Hull Ironworks Company, 4 « 7 a 

Human Remains, Discovery of, in the Severn, 24 

45/ 

at Mill Yard, 17 « 10 c 

Humpheries (Henry) on River Side Extortion, 6 

• »8c 

Hungary, Church and State in, 6 « 6 rf 

Import Duty on Com Abolished, 16 « 3 a 

Miscellaneous News, 1 j 5 6 

Hunt (Geo. Ward) Errata in his Speeh, 22 » 

12 rf 

Speech at Kettering, 19 » 4/ 

Hunterian Museum, Royal Visit to, 23 / 10 y 
Huntingdonshire Agricultural Society, Annual 

Meeting, 13 » 7 /* 
Huntly Cattle Shew, 22 a 10 6 
Hyde Park, Closing of the Road Through, 22 1 8 

d— 24 5 6 
Demonstration in. Against the Grant to the 

Duke of Edinburgh, 4 a 9/ 
Hydraulic Gunnery, 23/ 12 c- 24i6 rf— 2 a 6/ 

— Ila8c-14a6a 



Ibstock Colliery Company, 23 a 6 a 

Ice, Company for the Manufacture of, 22 a 5 a 

—23 aOa 
Icebergs, 11 a 4/ 
Iceland Pony Trade, 16y 10 « 
Icelandic Fe^lWalAQ^VVt Kxcwvxvst^ir^ ^*^ca 

SeU\eme\il m Wwi\^\w^^, ^^ * ^ «. 
Idoal Maatex ol \\o>wv(\a, Ksv^^^v^ -ttjSJ^s^^ 

Accowtvt o\, \: a ^ e ^ 

Ideal W\\\p— \X\e Speclator oTi^ *t o. v. * 



Igtt 



palmer's index to " THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



[July 1 to 



Ignatius (FathcMPV-Todd v. Todd, 19^ 11 a 
Imperial Credit Company, 2ZJ 10 a— 31 ; 6 c 
Imprints, Declared Value of, 30 a 9 /* 
Imprisonment for Debt, Report of the Select 

Committee oa, 2 a 10 c — 6 s 5 b 

the Judges Account of the Case, 26 s 9 / 

Notea about, 26 s 9/ 

on Loan Socieitiea Debts, 12 5 8 c— 16 s 5/ 

—17 s 5/ 
Improved Industrial Dwellings Company, 29/ 10 

h—5a6e 
Incendiarism,— Attempt to Fire a Mission House 

at Battersea, 81 j 10 f 
Income Tax Assessors, Notes about, 19 j 12 d 

Net Return of, 13 « 4/ 

Notes about, 17 s 7/— 18 s 7 c— 10 s 8 y— 

20 5 12 a 
on Trades and Professions, Return of, 25 s 

7/ 
Incorporated Church Building Society, Meet- 
ings, 22 j 10/ 
Law Society — Trinity Term Examination, 

17 / 12 e— 19/9/ 
INDU:— 

•^— aad Afghanistan, S s i a 
Agra, the Floods Destroy 3,600 Native 

Houses at, 21 a 5 6 
the Museum Purchased by the Govem- 

ment, 16 < 4/ 

Aitchison ( — ) hiB Medical Duties, 12 a 5 a 

Akazais Bum the Village of Burkul, 21 d 

8/ 

Annual Statement on the Condition and 

Progress of , 4 s 5 cf 

Appointments, 30 a 5 a 

Armyin, 14>7/ 

Attack on Mr. Ogilvie at Huzroo, 29/ 4 </ 

Baroda, State of, 12 a 3/ 

Bengal Army, 9 s 7/ 

the Bp. of Calcutta's Tour in, 12 a 8 6 

Bengalee Press on the Russian Question, 8 

«4ft 

Bengalees, Meeting of, to Suppress Ob- 
scenity, 23 s'ib 

Blood Feud Riot at Moplahs, 17 s 3 6 

Cabool, Four Troopers Sentenced to be 

Blown from Guns for Murdering a Chief, 3 s 

4/ 
Calcutta Armenian Church, Legacy Left 

to, 23 « 8 
— — Reported Panic in. Unfounded, 22 a 3 i6 
Camp of Exercise at Hussan Abdul, 12 a 

3/ 

Canals, 2 » 4 a 

Car of Juggemath, see Cab. 

Deaths by, 12 a 6 c 

Caunpore Memorial Church, the Maharajah 

of Joudhpore Presents Marble for, lOj S f 

Census of the Cities of, 18 « 9 g 

of the North Western Provinces, SO aie 

CJrU Service Funda and Hindoo Members. 

-J- CodJ from England 40 Rupees per Ton, 3 t 



India (continued), 

c— 18 a 5 6—25 a 3 b— 1 s 6 c— 8 s 3 c— 15 1 5 

c— 29 sBc 
^— Coolie Emigration, Mr. GeQghegan*8 Note, 

29y4« 

Imports in the Tea Districts, 26 o 10 6 

Crowning a Pagoda, 30 « 4 c 

• Destructive Animals, Exterpatlon of, 30 a 

5a 
Education of Mahomedana, 29/4 d^20 a 

4« 
English Daily Newspaper for Natives, S3 i 

Se 

Estimate for New Railways, &c., 31 j 5 6 

Eurasian Regiments, 12 a 6 e 

European Children in, 10 / 12 c 

Exchanges, 2 a 4 6 

Fall of Khiva, the Press on, 5 a 6 a 

Finance and Revenue Accounts, 2iy 6/— 

27«6y— 8»4 6 
Question, Fifteen Bengalees Apply to be 

Heard about, 15 j 12 c 

Fine Art Exhibition, 27 a 3/ 

Forsyth Mission, 29 / 4 rf— 12 a 5 c— 2 s 3a 

—23 s 6 a— 25 s5b 

— Frontier Line, 18 a 5 b — 20 a 3 a 
Gauges Question, 21 i 7 c 

— w Hogg (Lt. Col.) Suspended for Breach of 

Faith, 29 5 5 a 
Hooghly Endowment, 31 i 5 6 

— lUe^^ Cesses, 28 a 5 a 

Imam of Muscat Abolishes Slavery, 10 j 8 / 

Import of Arms in, 21 a 10 a 

Income Tax, 5 a 6 a 

Industrial Survey of, Notes about, 26 * 5 i 

Infant Marriages, 23 s 8 e 

Juggeinath Car, Eight Women Crushed bj, 

at Goopto, 10 ; 7 6—12 a 5 d 

Festival, 5 a 6 a 

at Serampore, 5 a 6 6 



10 6 



I Cocoa^Nat Day at Bombay, 9 j? 7/ 



Ot - T 



• the Mohunt and his Debauchee, 12 aSd 
' Notes about, 14 « 8 A— 19 a 6 </--21 a 

Sacrifices, 19 a 5 c/— 21 a 10 a— 24 #66 

Viceroy's Order about, 28 a 5 a 

Kashgar Mission, 20 s 10 6—23 « 3 6 

Khiva and Russia, 23 » 6 6 

Labour Contract Law, 23 s 5 a 

Land Tax, Permanent Settlement of at 

Ajmeer, 12 a 8 6 

Local Taxation, 10 j 6 d 

Marriage of Prince Bappoo Miya Sahib, 

2j\0/ 
Military Officers in Civil Appointments. 23 

8 5a 
Miscellaneous News, 10 ; 8/— 28 7 12 rf— 6 

a 3 c— 11 a 5 6—14 a 3 6—22 a 4 ck- 8 s 4/- 

8 « 3 a— 23 sSe 
Missions to the Hill Tribes, Lt. Governor <rf 

Bengal Grants Aid to, 12 aSf 

. Motnein, Capture of, 2j5o 

'%&.\XTT^% KW;^);^^ >i^cvOS2Bk!^\TcQQ\^ at Bngb, 

^8^d 



Sept. SO, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Jnq 



India (amttnued). 

N«wroz Khan Suspended, 22 « 10 c 

Omnibusses Run Between Nagpro, and 

Kamptee, 9 » 7/ 

Panthay War, 10 ; 8/— 23 s5a 

Refugees, Seek Land in British Territoiy, 

28a5 a 

Feasant Riot in the Putua District, 5 j 5 a 

— 8 J 6 6— lOy 7 h—2Sj 5 c— 12 a 8 a— 8 si a 
— 11*3 6 

Peasantry of, 12 a 8 a 

Prince of Arcott^s Eldest Son Arrested for 

Debt, 9 s If 

Public Works, 2 « 4 a 

Pubna Rising — Bengal Press on, 20 a 10 i6 

Punjab Frontier, 18 s 4/ 

Puttamsy, Riots at, 15 s 6 6 

Railway Uniform, Gauge Decided on, 22 a 

Ad 

Railways Sanctioned by Government, 2 » 4 a 

Regimental Newspaper at Rangoon, 22 a 

3 h 

Rent Union, Spread of, 13 a 6 ^—23 s 5 a 

— — Rerenue for New Railways, 2 a 4 a 

Riot at Puttamby, 12 » 5 6 

in Malabar, Notes about, 16 « 8 d 

Road Cess, 18 a 5 6—20 a 3 a 

• Roorkeo Camp of Exercise, 24 « 5 6 

• Royal Medical Warrant, Memorial of 

Grievances, 8 « 3 a 

• Ruth Festival, Four Men Killed During, 

22a4fif 

Sikkim, State of, 10 j 6 d 

the Maharajah Visits the Lieutenant 

Governor Sir George CampbeU, lOi 6d 

' Slaver Captured near the Seychelles, 13 s 

66 

■ Slavery, Five Years Imprisonment to 

Traders in, 8 $ 4/ 

Snake Bites in Calcutta, 12 a 3/ 

Surendranath Baunerjee, Trial of, for Fal- 
sifying Records, &c., 26 a 3 6—23 » 6 6 

Taufoo, Capture of, by the Chinese, 12 aS f 

Sultan Sullinlan Takes Poison, but is 

Decapitated and Sent to Pekin Preserved in 
Honey, 12 a 3/ 

Tea Planters of Terai, the Lt. Governor at, 

12a8a 

Tenant League, 30 a 4 cf 

Three Brothers Killed while chasing a 

Tiger, 2j 10/ 

Tibet and Rashgaria, 12 a 5 c 

— Trade in, 15 j 4 d 

with Central Asia, 12 a 5 c 

Village near Surat Robbed by a Band of 

Ducoits,2il0/" 

Vogra District, Refusal in, to Pay Rent, 28 

a 5a 

War News, 12 a 8/ 

Wild Beasts in. Return of Persons Killed 

by, SiG e 

India, Annual Return of the Council, 6 a 

9d 

Britiab, Population of, 11 s 7 f 

■-- the Area of, 16 s 8 b 

"ZlzMbber, Chitta Fercha, and TolflirrjiT^h 



Indian 
4/ 



Army, Parliamentary Report on, 15 o 

■ Notes about, 5 ah e 

Cash Balances, 22 5 11 6 

Civil Service, Appointments, 12 ./ 7/ 

— — Government Securities, State of Shares, 

in everu day^s paper, 
Medical Service, List of Successful Candi- 
dates, 27 a 3 </— 28 a 10 6 

Railways, Annual Report, 5 a 5 c 

Stafif Corps, 22i 10 « 

Woods and Forests, Competitive Examin- 
ations, Notes about, 5 J 10 e 
Indigo, State of the Market, 15 J 10/— 16 j 10 e 
— 17 i 7 a—lSj 10 6—19 j 7 d^2oj 10 c— 2G 
; 10 c?~26 a 7/— 17 » 3 6—17 s5b 
Industrial Bureau for Women, 2*9/ 
" Industry " and Pleasure, 20 » 6 ^ 
Ingleby (C. M.) on St. Mary Outwych, 29 « 9 e 
Inland Bonding, Death of Mr. Gibb, the Author 

of, 11*3/ 
INQUESTS:— 

on Thomas Hannah and Arthur Allott, 

Killed at the Retford Collision, G s 10 e 

on Harvey Bailey, a Suicide, 29 i 10/ 

on James Baker, EoUed by a Fellow Convict, 

in Portland Prison, 12 ji' 5 c 

on Thomas Baker, a Suicide, 3 * 7 « 

on Mrs. Barrett, Killed at Yatton Station, 

30 5 3c 

on Martin Bates, a Lunatic Suicide, 22 a 3/ 

on Mr. Beake, a Suicide, 17 » 10 6 

on Elizabeth Benton, One of the Peculiar 

People, 9 slO f 

on Chai^tte Best, Found Dead in Her 

House, 2 « 4 / 
on Mrs. Mary Ann Blakey, Killed by Fall- 
ing Before a Train, 13 a 9/ 

on Ruth Brooks, Poisoned by Fungi, 21 o 

Gc 
— - on Hannah Browning, Found Dead, at Ham, 
18a5e 

on Elizabeth Burnett and Her Infant, 

Found Dead, at Peckham, 16 « 9 «— 23 a 9 c 

on Geo. Burrow^ a Suicide, at Hampstead, 

18 « 12 rf 

on Samuel James Butler, Killed at King's 

Cross Railway Station, lOjSe 

on James Byrne, a Suicide,^ j 11 6 

on Dora Byron, a Suicide, ij 7 d 

on Henry Candlin, Drowned on the Thames, 

2546 

on Mrs. Cartwright, Burnt to Death, in 

Welbeck Street, 16 « 9 6 

on Luke Chapman, Killed at Blackfriars 

Station, 30 s 3 c 

on Ann Clements, who Died from Typhoid 

Fever, 28 a 8 6 

on Wm. Alex. Clifford, who Died from an 

Escape of Gas, 26 s 6 c 
•^— on Henry Clifton, Killed at Hounslow Rail- 
way Station, 4 s T <i 

WYvVtfteXA,!^ s ^ b ' ^^.Mi>cv 



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Inquests (continued). 

on Mr. C. L. Cockle, a Suicide, 10*6^ 

on Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Miss Baildon and 

others, Drowned by the Orertuming of a 

Yacht, in Windermere, 20 ale 

on Thomas Coppard, a Suicide, 25 s 12 b 

on Thomas Cronin, Stabbed in a Street 

Fight, 2277 c rf 
on George Cross, Found Dead in a Police 

Cell. 10 / 12 d 
»— on Ck)mmander Dalrymple Elphinstone, 

Killed by Falling Off the Cliff, at Whitland, 9 

J 10/ 

— on Mary DaTis, Murdered by her Husband, 
16 o 10/ 

-^— on William Day, Found Drowned, 24 j 12 & 

on Ellen Donovan, Burnt in the Fire, in 

Lincoln Court, I al2 d 

^on Patrick Doyle, Stabbed by a Fellow. 

Seamen, dj 10/ 

on James Dray, Killed at Deal Station, 11 

«10 6 

on Ellen Everson, Murdered by her Para- 
mour, 26 a 5 6 

on Gertrude Charlotte Freemantle, Killed 

by being Thrown off her Pony, 26 s 4/ 

-^ on Four Men and Three Lads, Buried Alire 
at Stonehouse from the Falling of a Wall, 23 s 
8/ 

John Fumess, a Suicide, ij 7 d 

on a Gentleman, Killed at the Level Cross- 
ing, at St. Mary Cray Station, 23 i 5/ 

on Martha Gilbey, Drunk or Dying, 19 s 

106 

-^— on Mary Constance Girling, Killed at the 

Collision at Eastbourne, 25ad d 
Miss Jessie Ann Goodwin, Killed at New 

Cross Stotion, 12 / 10 e 
on Sarah Gorman, Murdered by her Husband, 

at Mereworth, 25 s be 

— on Heary Martin Gwinnell, Poisoned in 
Mistake, 22 a 10 6 

on Edw. Colquet Harrison, Poisoned, at 

Blackburn, 23 a 7 « 

— on Frederick Hart, Killed by a Passing 
Train, at Surbiton, 22 y 10 rf 

— on Thomas Harrey, Killed at the Skewbridge 
Collisions, 3s i d 

the First who Drove Through the Box 

Tunnel, is lid 
on Edward Hayes, Killed at East Farleigh 

Station, 30 « 3 c 

— on Mrs. Jane Hayler, Found Drowned in 
St. James' Park, 23^ 7 c 

— — on William Heame, Killed by the Maclunery 
at Morgan's Plumbago Mills, 20 a 0/ 

on S. F. Hildrick, Murdered by Parson?, and 

on the Murderer a Suicide, 2GjSb 

— - on Henry Higg's, Killed at Greenfield Level 
Crossing, 30 « 3 c 

on Amelia Hopkinson, who Died from being 

Removed when 111, 17 s !>/ 
—-on BJchsrd Cox Ho^e, Killed by being 

Thrown from Mb Cart on Kew Bridge, 2G a 

^^el^J^*^^ "*™^ Jenkins, rgisQued at 



Inquests icontimted). 

on Charles Jerrold, Killed from Being 

Thrown from his Chaise, 29^ 5 6 
on Kichard Jordan, Killed at the Fire in 

Alexandra Palace, 80 « 7 ^ 
on Bridget Kennedy and Martin M^Manns, 

Killed at the Boilor Explosion at Bradford, 26 

j 12 c— 81 ; 6 c 
on James Knight, Killed at the Victoria 

Station, 20 a 9/ 
on Henry Le Compte, who was Killed by t 

Blow, 11 a 9 e 
on Ann Leonard, Run Over in Farringdoa- 

road, 20 a 9/ 
on Miss Mary Alice Lewin, a Suidde, 9 1 

7d 

on Arthur Lionel Le Vert, a Suicide, 1 j 12 c 

on Charles Innes Little, Killed in a Quarrel, 

13a9e 

on Charlotte Long, a Suicide, 17 « 10 6 

on Mrs. Francis Luscombe, Killed by Fall- 
ing Down Stairs, 20 a 9/ 
on James Macduff, Killed by Falling from t 

Girder at Piralico, 12 < 6 c 
on Col. Mackenzie, Drowned at Koborougb, 

26 a 6/ 
on a Man Found Drowned at Rottingdeao, 

9j5d 

Found Beheaded at Teddington Lerd 



Crossing, 10 j 8 « 
who was Beheaded by a Train at 



St. 



Alban's, Slj9 f 

Found in the Severn, 25 s 12 6 

on Ann Marples, Murdered by her Hus- 
band, 22 j 12 c 

on George Henry Mason, Drowned while 

Trying to Save a Boy from Drowning, 808/ | 

on John Thomas Merrin, a Suicide, 1 a 9/ 

on James Mills, Killed by a Passing Train | 

near Staines, 22 j 10 d 

on WilUam Moody, Killed at Burgett Hill 

Station, 28 J 5/ 

on Henry Moore, Burnt to Death in Great 1 

Sutton -street, 8 s7 e 

on John Moore, who Died Suddenly when 

about to Enter a Railway Carriage, 16 5 3 6 

on Ann Morley, Burnt to Death at Hack- 
ney, 30 rt 7 6 

on Richard Nettleship and Jane Morelli, 

Burnt in the Fire at Stepney, 12 sO e 

on Charles Newhouse, Killed at the Rail- 
way Accident at Miles Platting, 12 a 3 / 

on Miss Phipps, Murdered at Arlingham, 

20a 7 « 

on Fred. Jas. Raymond, Killed from an 

Explosion at Woolwich, 13*5/ 

on William Henry Rogcis, Drowned off 

Grecnhithe, 10 a 4/ 

on Eliza Robinson, Starved by her Parents, 

13«Ce 

on Henry Ryan, Starved to Death in Cam- 

d^w Town, 11 a e 

OTv'^tviVvcv.^^TOi^TiTWiT^^^^. Iha Wreck of 

\.\\e St. Lohimba,\^ jT> f 

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[nqnesiB (continuecT). 

on Jam«8 Salmon^ Killed by the Rail at 

Swindon, 31 i 5 c 
on Mrs. Ellen SauDders, Burnt to Death 

from her Dress Igniting from a Match Dropt 

in the Open Street, 29^ 12 d 
on Mrs. Scarsbrick, Drowned in the Lea, 

eshb 
on Bella Scott, and Hannah Hills, Killed in 

an Explosion of Fog Signals, at Greenwich 

Marshes, 1 « 5 c 
on Isabella Matilda Scott, Killed at the 

Gunpowder Explosion at Greenwich, 1 « 5 c 
on David Smith, Killed at Bedford Hallway 

Station, 17*8/ 
on Mary Ann Smith, Burnt in the Fire at 

Chichester, 30 « 10 6 
on Lousia Stears, a Suicide, after Murder- 
ing her Two Children at Milton, 2 a 9/ 
on the Sufferers by the Railway Accident 

at Wigan, 8 a 7 f-22 a 5 /— 10 » 6 d— 26 s 

5/ 

at Guildford, lSs9d 

on James Tarbitt and others. Killed at the 

Harlepool Railway Accident, 3 s 5 rf— 12 s 

6 € 
on Joseph Tebbett, who Died from Sun- 
stroke, 8 ; 5 <f 
on Susan Tegg, Killed by Falling from a 

Train near Stamford Hill, 22; 10 d 
on the Three Miners, Killed by the Falling 

in of a Cutting, at Wapping, 10 » 4/ 
on Thomas Townshend, Killed on the Great 

Northern Railway, 10 i 8 e 
on William Tucker, Killed at the Skew 

Bridge Accident, 29 a 5 c— 5 sS d 
mn William Webb, KiUeil by Falling from 

an Upper Window, 13 a 9/ 
on Mrs. Jane White, Burnt to Death at 

Kensington, 23 / 7 e 
on William White, who Foil from the Roof 

of a House where he had been Smoking, 28 a 

5/ 
on Henry Wigg, the Suicide and Attempted 

Murderer in the Waterloo Road, 3^96 
on Deborali Wigley, Murdered by her Hus- 
band, 9 o If—U aba 

on Rev. John Wills, a Suicide, 31 j 9y 

on Edward Wilson, Killed in a Street Fight, 

13*7/ 
on Henry Wilson, who Died from Suspen- 
sion of his Arm in Slipping from a Trap Door, 

20 « 9 « 
on the Bp. of Winchester, Killed by being 

Thrown from his Horse, 22 ; 8 a 
on William Wisedel, who was Killed by 

Falling from the Cliff at Btachcy Head, 21 ; 

10 6 
on a Woman Found Cut to Pieces in the 

Thames, 16 « 3 e 
on William Henry Woodwards, Drowneed 

in a Barge, 23 a 10 c 
on Mr. Benjamin Yates, Found Dead in a 

Railway Carnage at Barnes, 23 j 5 d 
iMone Murderers, 19 a Sy 
telUgent Cookery, 80 s 6 a 
er-aric Hospitalities, 14jl2 a 



International, Congress of , 8 < 3 h — 10 s 5 c — 11 

53a 

Arbitration— the PaU Mall on, Wjllb 

Notices of, 16 « 3 a-T-26 s 3 6 

Notes about, 19 7 8 6 

Bridge Over the Niagara, 9 s 10 cf 

Chess Match, 30 a 5 b 

Christian Conference, see Evangelical 

Alliance 
Code, Conference at Brussels about, 25 s 

12 e 

Coinage Congress, 1^ 5 5 6 

Cock Fight, see Sporitno 

Congress of Agriculturalists and Forest 

Cultivators, 20 s 5 6 
on Oriental Affairs, First Sitting, 2 s 

3a 
Convention for the Humane Treatment of 

Prisoners of War, 17 s 8 rf 
Exbilition, Admissions, ly 11 d—lj 8 e — 9 

i 8 c— 12 i 7 /—ley 12 /— 17 / 7 «— i8i 9 f^ 

19 3 7 €—21 j 12 6—22 ; 9/— 28y 7/— 24 i 8 a 
—25 j 12 6— 26y 10 d— 28i 6 6—29 ; 6 c— 31 
j 6 fl— 1 a 9 J— 2 a 9/— 4 c 4 c— 8 sib 

Coach and Harness Makers Company ■ 

Prize to Workmen, 6 a 7 « 

Conference of City Companies to Assist 

in, 22 i 7 e— 12 a 7 «— 15 a 5/ 

School of Cookery at, 2 s 9/— 8 s 6 «— 23 

*^/ 
Fruit Show at Manchester, 4 « 6 c 

Juridical Conference, 11 « 3 a — 13 5 5 6 

Peace Congress, 8 s 3 6 

Patent Congress, 10 / 7 a-— 31 J 5 a— 5 o 5 a 

— 7a66— 9o5 6 
Postal Congress, 10 j 7 a — 23 a 5 a— 26 a 5 

a— 28 a 5 a— 29 a 3 a 
Working Men's Congress, 4 < 6 c--5 s 6 c — 

6 » 6 a— 8 8 6 a— 9 s 8 a— 10 s 10 a— 12 « 8 a 

—13 s 5 6—13 s 8 a— 15 s 6 a— 15 s 6 /— 16 s 

6 a— 17«4« 

and a General Strike, 15 j 6/ 

Movement of Working Against, 6 « 6 c 

Intestates' Widows and Children, New Actabout, 

7 rt 10 6—25 H lid 
IRELAND:- 

Agricultural Labour Movement, 16 a 6 d— 

IS a 7 a— 17 « 10 a 
Amnesty Association, 6 a 12 6 — 1 ill a — 8 

sic 

Demonstration, 8 s A d 

Assizes, 3 / 10 6— 7^ 8 rf— lOy 10 c— 12 ; 7 

rf— 14 J 12 6— 21 jf 12 d— 23^ 8 a— 25j 7 c— 28 

j 7 e—S aSc 

Trial for Wife Murder, 21 j 12 d 

Callan Schools, Meetings about, 9 ; 8 6 

and Father O'Keeffe, 23 > 8 a 

Father O'Keeffe Submits to his Bishop, 

2285 d 
Carriage Rent and License Department, 

Peculation in, 12 « 6 c?— 15 « 10 6 
Case of the Children Byrnc^ ^ i 5 «.— Q \ 

"MLt. W Mssi^^ lot ^wwVkoc^N. ^V ^^nssXs*^ 

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Ireland (contmuea), 

Church Temperalities Commission : — Bene- 
fice of Cloncha, 7 jSd 

Case of the Rev. J. J. Cooke, 7 jSd 

of Rev. Mr. Gabbett, 7 / 8 rf 

Rev. Mr. Marshall, 7 jSd 

— Diocesan Synod of Ossory, 25 s S d 

Dis-eatablifihed Church, Synods of, 20 « 

12 a 

Donegal Estates, the Earl of Eme*s Notice 

to his Tenant, 29 a 4 c 

Dublin Stock Exchange, 2j9 J— 4 j 5 «— 

5j 11 a—7j 9/— 9i 5 «— 12 j 7 d^U j 8 d— 
IS J 10 6—21 ; 9 c— 23i 8 a—2oj 7 c— 1 a 12 
d—S a 8 d—U a 10 d—lS a 5 d— 14 a 5/— 18 
a 7 6—20 a 8 d—25 a 8 rf— 29 a 4 c— 1 » 11 a 
— 6 « 6 /— 11 8 4 c— 12 8 6 d— 15 * 10 6—17 8 
3 d— 20 s 12 a— 22 s 6 d—25 s 8 d— 29 s 7/ 

Election of Lord Mayor, 9^ H 6 

ExhibiUon, 14 j 12 6— 22y 7 d— 24^ 8 a 

— 6a9c 

— Four Courts, Expenses of, 28 a 6 d 

Horse Show, see Hobbe 

Police, Strike of, see Strikes 

Post OfBce, 11 a 10 c 

Proposed Hospital for Cholera at, 1 a 12 d 

Dunkellen (Lord; Monument to, Unveiled, 

23 5 10 6 

Fenian Demonstration at Drogheda on the 

Funeral of a Fenian Leader, 22 s 5 d 

Funeral of Sub-Sheriff CuUen and Struggle 

Between Catholics and Protestants, 6 s 5/ 

Home Rule — Abp. of Tuam on, 2G * 6 a — 

29 s 12 a 

— «. Association, 11 a 10 c 

-^— Mr. Butt's Mission to England, 6 * 5y 
• and the Catholic Clergy, 17 s 10 a — 23 s 



10 o 



• Demonstration in Dubb'n, 14 a 3 6 
— at Tralee, 17 « 10 a 

• the Lish Press on, 23 « 10 a 

• Meetings, 6 s 5/— 17 s 10 a— £5 sSd 



Household Suffrage, 28 i 7 d 

Industrial Schools, Meeting at Dublin about, 

Bj 11 a 
— Irish Agricultural Labourers' Union, 16 a 

5 d 
Peat Company, Outrage on its Officers, 

12a7/— 14a8e 

' Stoppage of the Works, 18 a 7 a 



— Land Cases — Mr. Trye r. Duke of Leinster, 
8il0 6— lal2d— 5al2a 

Carr r. Leitrim, 10 i 10 c 

• Duke of Leinster i;. Lowe, 5 a 12 a 



Limerick and Clare Farmers' Club, 5 a 12 a 

Lismore Farming Society, Disgraceful Scene 

at, 17 « 10 a 

Live Stock, Registrar-General's Annual 

Return of, 16 a 5 c 

Lord Lieutenant's Excursions to Various 

riacea, 15 s 10 a 

Lurgan Riota, 17 j 10 c 

' iSf^^^ (^^^ Fenian InfoTmer) Shot, 7 j 8 d 

-yj^Jyational Education Commission Report, 17 

"^ 2^0""^^°* C^^^ ^^ the Government, 25 



Ireland {continued). 

O'Donoghue (The) and the Press, 1 * llrf 

Orangemen Demonstrations, 3 / 10 6 — 9 / 8 

6— 12y 7 d—Uj 12 6— 16y 12 d—25 ; 7 e-26 

i8a 
of Canada in Ireland, Zj 10 6— 9^8 6— 

lOyiOc 
Peace Preservation Bill — Award to the 

Father of Patrick McCarthy, 7/ 8 d 

Award to Lynch's Family, 20 a 8 d 

Arrests Under, 30 a 6 d 

Police Force in Westmeath, 20 a 8 d 

Queen's College, Cork, Appointments, 29 1 

12 a ' 

Railways, 25 a 8 d 

Relief of Derry Celebration, 13 a 5 d 

Report on Prisons, 8 a 8 c 

Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, An- 
nual Cattle Show, 11 a 10 d— 13 a 6 d 

Application from Wexford to Hold the 

Next Meeting there, 26 « 6 a 

Banquet to the Lord Lieutenant on Open- 
ing, 14 a 3 6 

Tipperary Union Farming Society's Cattle 

Show, 11 5 4 c 

Trial of Eight Men for Stealing Rifled from 

Bandon Barracks, 28 ; 7 d 

Trinity College and its Lecturers, 14 y 12 5 

Waterford New Graving Dock, Turning 

" the First Sod " by the Lord Lieutenant, 16 
a5 c 

Banquet to P. J. Smyth at, 15 « 10 a 

Ireland, Sales of Land in, to Tenants, 4 a 4/ 

Office of Chief Secretary for, List of Re- 

Elected, 22 a 10 a 

Irish Church Act, Official Return, 4 f 8 a 

Criminals, Annual Report of, 15 a 11 / 

Home Rule Demonstration at the Surrey ' 

Theatre, 19 i 12 e ' 

Peace Preservation Acts Continuance Act, 

29yi2d— 6 a 12 6 

Peat Company — ^Its Officers Sworn to Dis- 
miss a Ganger, 12 a 7/— 14 a 3 e I 

Professional Incomes, 19 /6 e 

Railway, Export Returns, 23 a 7 6 

Savings Banks, Return of Deposits in, 20 a 

8d 

Tithe Rent Charge, 23; 9 /" 

Iron in the Atmosphere, 16 « 9 c 

IRON:— 

Cyfarthfa Ironworks, 12 s 4 « 

Decrease of Exports to America, 28 a 8 a 

Filings for Tea, 17 s 9/— 18 s 7 c 

Hermatite Iron Ore, 18 s 7 6 

: Hull Ironworks Company, 4 s 7 a 

in Snow, 15 « 7 a 

for South America, 17 « 5/ 

Trade in Birmmgham, 4 ; 10 f—lSj 10 6— 

9 a 7 J— 15 a 6 6—22 a 3 6—29 a 5/— 12« 7e 
—26*4/ 

in America, 16 « 8 c— 20 s 10/ 

. ^ j_^ a \ d— X't a ^ c— 1\ ^1 ^— ^^^ o>^^ 



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Jam 



Izon (^conttnued), 

Wellington Iron and Coal Company, 19 7 

7a 

and Coal Trade, IjSf—^j^c—ljSf-^ 

10 J 9 h—l2j 12 c—loj 8 a— 29 ; 10 6—1 a 10 
rf— 2 a 10 d—li a 6 a— 18 a 6 /— 19 a 4 </— 23 
a 8 rf— 25 a 8 6—26 a 6 c— 30 a 9 /—I » 12 6 
—6*7 6—8 t 6 6—16 s 6 rf— 23 t 4 e— 25 t 6 e 
—27 s 7/— 29 s 7 a 

of the United States, 12 « 7 e 

and Steel Institute, Siege Concress of, 16 a 

5 a— 19 a 8/— 20 a 8 6—21 a 4 rf— 22 a 3 a— 
22 a 4 d—23 aOe 

Major Beaumont on Rock Boring Machi- 
nery, 23 a 6 /• 

Bulgenbach and Bell, on High Furnaces, 

21a5 6 

• M. J. Debjr, on Archaeological Discoye- 



of 



ries, 22 a 4 e 
M. Hab«ts, on the Minerals and Ores 

•Luxembourg, &c., 22 a 4 e 

Max Goebel, on Coke, 23 a 6 e 

Banquet to, by the King, 18 a 5 6 — 18 

a 8 e— 19 a 3 6—21 a 6 6—22 a 3 «— 25 a 8 6 
• Brilliant Fete to, at the Zoological 



Gardens, 20 a 3 6—22 aBa 

' Excursions to the Factories Bound, 21 



a 6 6—22 a 4/ 
• ■ ■ Mersey Company, 19 a 4 cf 
Irrigation, System Pursued at Stoke Park, 5 a 8 

6— 6 a 6/ 
Irring, Slade & Co., on Turkish Finance, 18 a 

6a . 
Isle of Wight, Communication with, 15 a 10 d 
Italian Conmierce, 27 j 7 a 

Nobleman, 16 s 10 a 

Prisons, Notes about, 16 « 6 6-22 5 5 6 

State of, 22 a 8 a— 24 « 10 6 

UniTer«ities, 23 a 10 a 

Italy and Prussia in 1866, 18 « 6 c 

ITALY:— 

Alessandria Chapter Sent a Letter to the 

Pope for Attending Battazzis Funeral, Ijoa 
■ Army, 1^ a 3 c 

" Black Points " in, 29 a 3 rf 

"Breach of Porta Pia " Anniversary of, 26 

sSe 
Brigandage in. Death of Manzi and Capture 

His Band, 22a 3 6 

and the Police, 1 « 10 a 

— Cattle in, 14 a 3 cf 

Clerical Journals, Intended Prosecution of, 

19 ad a 

Climate of, 26 a 12 a 

Court Circular, 4 j 6 6—7 ; 7 6—8 ; 5 a— 25 

a 8 6—8 5 8 a & 6—16 s3a 
— ^— > Health of the DucltDss of Aosta, 26^ 6 c 
the King Arrangez to Visit the Vienna 

Exhibition, 2 s 8 a 

• his Journey, 6 1 6 a — 6 s 5 6 — 8 s 3 6 — 



Italy (continued), 

Diplomatic News, 8/6 a — 15 « 5 6 

Ecclesiastical Property, Committee for Iho 

Liquidation of, 60 Notifications about, 22 5 

56 

and Europe, 26 a 4 cf 

Extradition Treaty with Denmark, 6 a 3 c 

Florentine in Florence— Peruzzi, 10 / 10 « 

the Government and the Pope, 15 o 6 « 

** History of the Council of the Vatican," 

Commission to Revise on the Dogma of Infal- 
libility, 25 a 3 6 

MUitary Manoeuvres at Rome, 17 j oh 

Ministerial Crisis in, 1 ; 5 a — 2 j 6 6 — ij 5 

6—6 j 6 a— 5 ; 12 a—7j 7 b—7j 12 a 
Miscellaneous News, 12 ^ 5 a — 14 y 7 6—16 

i 5 a — 21 j 7 c — 81 J 5 a — 7 a 5 6— 23 a 5 «— 5 

s 8 6—10 s 5 6—25 * 5 6—30 586 
— Monks at Florence, 23^ 5 « 

Mont Ceni5 Taxes, 15 « 5 6 

Municipal Elections in, 8 a 8 a 

Naples, Health of, 24 « 10 c 

Neapolitan Brigands, 22 s II d 

New Loan, Rumour of , 2 a 6 6—20 sou 

Ministry, 3^ 7 6 — 10 ; 7 a— 11 / 5 6 

Premier, 11 a 10 a 

Pilgrimages Forbidden by Government, 18 

a 5 a 

Pope, Allocutions, 26y 6 c 

. Consistory Oppointing 22 Bishops, 26 ; 



5c 



Sa 



• to Nominate Cardinals, 14 y 7 6—27 a 

Creates 30 New Cardinals, 27 a 6 a 

en the Earthquake, lSj5d 

Hfalth of, 7 j 7 6—26 a 5 a— 5 s 3 6—8 s 

3 6-^iy 5 5 6—17 « 4 a 

Receptions by, 8 / 5 a 

• Special Correspondent on him and his 



Chaplains, 17 sA a 

' and Santa Cruz, 12 i 5 6 



— Processions and Pilgrimages to Assissi For- 
bidden, 18 7 5 6 

• and other Sanctuaries, 21 / 7 c 



9 s 6 6—15 t 5 6—16 s 8 6—17 t 8 6—18 « 5 6 

HetpTn,80#d6 

CoDTtfntiott Mbout FaesportB &c.- with Ger- 

nuutj^, 16 aB a 
Cruelty to Anlmala in, 25 s 7 A-27 s 6/— 

— ' Cumnej in, I 9 4k f 



Religious Corporations Bill and the Vested 

Rights of Americans, Sj5h 

Roman Railway Station, Oy 10 « 

Railways, 6 a 3 c 

Rome — Celebration of the Entry of the 

Italian Troops into, 22 « 5 6 

German Bishops and the Vatican, 4y 5 6 

Holyday in, 8^ 12 o 

Journals Containing the Abp. of Paris 's 

Charge have been Confiscated, lis S a 
Stock-brokers Send in their Resignation, 23 

t 36 
•^— Treaty of Commerce with Austri-Hungary, 

2756 

Trial of Father Ceresa, 19 « 3 6 

Workmen's Strike, Official Order about, 1 s 

56 
Ivory, ^\«X^ ol W^a'^'KewX.^^'^ *;i^s^^i 



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[July 1 to 



Japan, Insurrection in, 12 i 12 6 

Diplomatic News, 80 a 5 « 

Mania for Rabbits, Fowls, Pigs, &c., 21 a 

10 c 

Outbreak in Chikuzen. 21 a 10 c 

Port of Simonosaki, 22 a Sb 

Betum of Ports in, 16 s 4/ 

Japanese Music, 13 a 10 i6 

Students, 16 a 11 ^—19 a 6 6—21 aS e— 

23 a 7 « 
Jenkins (J. W.) on the Health of Sierro Leone, 

isSd 
Jersey, Social Amenities in, 5 « 3 5 
Jerusalem. Water Supply, Notes about, S a 10 d 
Jerrois (W. F. Drummond) Defence of Canada, 

18*6/ 
Jestj*8 Patent Marine Anti-Foullng Composi- 
tion &c. Company, 7j9a 
Jewel Bobbery from Bond Street, 21 a 6 e 
Jewish Calender, 24 « 6 c 
Jews, Deputation to Prince Charles of Koumania 

on their Persecution, Ij 5 a 
Free School, Distribution of Prizes by Sir 

Anthony Bothschild, 25 j 12 b 

in Morocco, 2 t 4 d — 3 t 6 e 

in Persia, 4 a 9 « 

Jex*Blake (Sophia) on the Medical Education of 

Won)en, 23 a 4/— 4 « 8 c 

Errata in her Letter of Sept. 4, 5 * 0/ 

Johnston (Rer. Dr. Wm.) Jubilee Celebration 

of, 30 a 9/ 

Dean Stanley at, 30 a 9/ 

Johnson (f^red.) on the Metropolitan Railway, 

10^9 6 
Jones (C.) on the Fever at Brentford, 15 s G c — 

letSd 
(E.) on Our Coal Supply, 28 a 6 e 

— TRer. W. H.) on the Saxon Church at Brad- 
fora-on-Avon, 26 a 8 6 

Jorehaest Tea Company, 1 y 10 c 
Joiunalisra, Curiosity in, 22 a 3 6 
Journey Under Chloroform, 15 a 7 e 
JUDGES OHAMBEBS;— 

Sittings, 15 j 11 d— 28 a 11/— 1 slid 

Summonses Issued, 24 s 9/ 

Judgment Summons, Case of Committal, 12 

216 
Judiical Committee, 20 s 5 cf 
Judicature Bill, 7 i 13/* 

Bill and the Scotch Members, 178a 

the Law Magazine on, 29 » 6/ 

Notes about, 12 ; 7 c— 14 / 12 e—lSj 9 f— 

16 a 10 dr 

Solicitcrs Journal on, 8^ 10 « 

TriaU Under, 20 « 9 a 

Juries, Special, Complaint of, 12 a 9 e 

Jury Lists, 22 a 8 « 

Jute, State of the Market, 5 j 10 6—10 / 9 r— 17 

j 7 a— 23^ 10 b— 24y 7 e— SOj 10 f—G a 4 c— 

7 a 6 rf— 14 a 4 c— 21 a 7 /— 4 s 7 c— 11 sod 

—18 t 7 6—25 » 6 6 

K, 
KaiiU'Jackson (H.) on Prospects of the Grain 
TYmde, 7 /9 a— 7 a 6 a— 24 $6 a 
^emp (C. F.)on the Contract CopporaUon, 10 a 



Keene (C. H.) on Bankruptcy Appeals, 9 J 7/ 
Kettering, Annual Agricultiural Dinner at, 19 1 

4/— 22*12 rf 
Khiva Expedition, «es Russia 
Kilkenny Cats, 20 « 7/ 
Kimberley (Earl of) Health of his Youngest Son, 

23a 9« 
King (Richard Poole) on the Ashantee War, 9 1 

9/ 
(Thomas) a Waterloo Veteran, Appeal for, 

23*4/ 
King*s College, Soiree at, 9y 6/ 

Distribution of Prizes, 31 y 6/ 

Kirby (John R.) on the Sudden Sinking of the 

WUham of Exeter, 3i 13 rf 
Kirk (Dr.) Sir Bartle Frere*s Exculpation of, in 

the Matter of Livingstone, 13 a 9/ 
KnatchbuU-Hugessen (E. H.) Lays the Memorial 

Stone of a Workmen's Hall at Ashford, 15 1 

12 c 

on the Ashantee War at Deal, 30 « S <f 

Knight (Charles) Monument to, to be a Free 

Public Library for London, 22 s 6 </ 

(Rev. Mr.) Case of, 11 « 4 6 

KNIGHTHOOD AND BARONETAGE:— 

Biddlecombe, Capt. George, Knight^ 2jSa 

Dickson, J. R. Lyon, Knight, Sketch of, 2; 

12 rf— 5^8 6 
Hawkshaw, John, Knight, Account of, 3 1 

8e 

Nesbit, Dr. Alex., Knight, 2JSa 

Perkins. Frederick, Knight, Sketch of, 19; 

8 A— 16 aSd 
Waterlow, Sir Sydney Hedley, Baronet, 

Sketch of, 19 j 8 6—30 / 7/ 
White, Thottias, Knight, Sketch of, 19/ 8b 

—16 c 8 d 

Wilson, James Milne, Knight, S s Bd 

Knobel (E. B.) on Paul Henry's Comet, 13 « 7/ 
Knox (James) on tlie Potatoe Disease, 22 a 5 6 
Kuntsford, New College at, 25 « 12 6 

L. 

Labour and Wages in Ashton, 22 j 12 e 

Market in Australia, 14^ 6 / 

in New Zealand, 3 « 4 c 

Protection League — Demonstration in South 

London, 8 « 10 a 

Representation in Parliament, 25 « 12 e 

Mr. Stapleton on the Price of, 29 a 6 c 

Ladies as Elementary School Mistresses, 28 a 12 

6— 6j7fl 
Lady and her Page, see Police Howajid. 

Medical Students, see Fsmale. 

Lago Maggiore, 21 a 8 a 

Laing (S.) on Public Affairs at Orkney, 13 a 

12 « 
Lake Superior Iron Region, 30 s 6 6 
Lambeth New Workhouse, 23 « 9 « 
— — Palace, Dinner at, 17 J 9 « 

Restoration of, 23 » 3 /* 

Lancashire, Prison Earnings in. 16 « 10 c 

eh 



Sept. 30, 1873.] palmib's index to " ths times " kbwspapxk. 



L«a 



Land Securities Company, 18 j 10 a 

Langlej (J. Baxter) on the Election Expenses 

Greenwich, 26 t 8/ 

on the Greenwich Election, S aS f 

Lange (D. A.) on the Suez Canal, 6 1 7/ 
Laagham Hotel Company, Report, 12 a 4 a — 21 

a Id 
Landslip abont Sixty Miles from Lima, 8 « 8 « 
Larking (J. W.)on Sir Samuel Baker, 12 a If 
Laslett (— ) at Worcester, 19 « 4/ 
Last Miracle, 24 s 10 6 
Latliam (Baldwin) on Sewage Grass and Typhoid 

Ferer, 19 a 5/ 
Laugh and Grow Fat, 27 a 8 e 
Launceston Betum to Oil Lamps for Streets, 12 

Launch of the Albatross at Chatham, 28 a 5 e 

of the Cesarevna at Hull, 6 j 6/— 7 ; 11 / 

Notes about, 9/5/ 

of the Eastern Monarch at Sunderland, 13 a 

66 

of Iron Ships at Hull, 26 s If 

of the Stioh, 19 a 3/— 23 a 7 f-^2 s 8/— 11 

f 4e 
Laurie (J. S.) on the Gold Coast, 5 < 8 6 
LAW:— 

Actions in Common Law, see CvriL Actioks 

in the Superior Courts, see Qttll Actions 

Appeal Cases, see Housb of Lords 

Criminal Cases, see Middlesex Sessions 

Bankruptcies, see Bankbuftcibs 

Bankruptcy Court Cases, su Bankbuptct 

COUBT 

Cases in the Admiralty Court, see Admi- 

BALTT CoUBT 

— « — in the Probate Court, see Civil Actions 
before the Provincial Magistrates, see 

Police 

Chancery Regulations, 7 a if— 25 a 4 rf 

Common Law Court Fees in Stamps, 21 a 

9e— 28 a 6 c— 16*10 b 

Consistory Court, see Arches, &c. 

Conspiracy, Kotes about, 7/14 d — 11 a 

10/ 

County Court Cases, see Civil Actions 

Court of Chancery, Return of Fee Stamps 

Used in, 
for the Consideration of Crown Cases 

Besenred, see Cbiminal Trials 
Days of Sittings of the Courts, see Law 

Notices in every day^s paper 
Dividends in Bankruptcy, see Dividends 

— Divorce Court, see Divorce Coubt 

Ecclesiastical Cases, see Abcheb, &c. Coubt 

Estates in Liquidation, see Estates 

— Fees Paid to the Common Law Courts, 9 a 

11/ 
Judges* Clerks Alteration of Salaries, 18 a 

lie 
Lord Mayor's Court Actions, see Civil 

Actions 

New Master of the Rolls, 13 a 9/ 

Queen's Counsel, 4/12 e — 5 /8 b 

Notices, 12 J 11 c—2 a 10 f—l6 a 11 &— 21 

a 11 a^23 a 12 a 

Prirj Council 

Council 



Law (continued), 

Practical Reform, 4 a 7 6 

Reports for the Pres?, Notes about, 16 * 6 e 

—25* lie 

Scotch Sequestrations, see Bankruptcies 

Suits in Chancery, see Civil Actions 

Trials in the Criminal Court, see Cbixinal 

Trials 

Vacation, 7i 13 e— 16 a 11 6 

Judge in Chambers, 18 a 11 e 

Law (William) Order on Chancery Dividends, 8 

;96 
Lawes (J. B.) on the Wheat Crop of 1873, 27 s 

6 d 

Chymical Manure Company, 17 # 6 o 

Lawyer at Sea, 21 a 11/ 

Afloat, 2Sa7f 

LEADING ABTIOLES:^ 

Alabama Indemnity, 6 i* 9 i 

Alicante, Threatened Bombardment ef, 25 

s9a 

Bombardment of , 80 t 7 a 

Anniversary of the French Republic, 4 s 



9a 



- Armed Science, 28 a 9 e 
• Army, 14 a 7 a 
• Recruiting, 3^ 11 d 



Ashantee, Contemplated War with, 8 « 7 a 

Invasion, 19 a7 d 

War, 17 ; 9 a— 21/ 11 rf— 24/ 9 rf— 20 a 

7 6—3 s 7 c— 9 s 9 a— II s 7 a— 16 s 7 a— 20 s 

9 a— 22 t 9 6—25 s 9 6—29 #96 

and Sir Charles Adderley, 8 a 7 ef 

Autumn Manoeuvres, 22 a 7 cf— 18 s 9 c — 

16 « 9 6—19 s 7 6 

Awards of the Jurors at Vienna, 80 o 9 e 

Baird Trust, 13 a 9 rf 

Baker (Sir Samuel; 2 j 9 e 

on the Nile, 15 a 9 c 

Bank Forgeries, 27 a 7 e 

Banquet at the Man don House, 1 n 9 e 

Baths for London, 31 ; 9 e 

the Bill Forgers, 29 a 7 c 

Bombardment of Alicante, 29 * 9 <i 

• of Elmina, 15/ 9 e 



Proceedingu, see Pritt 



Bourbon Fusion in France, 13 a 9 a 

Breed of Horses, 17/ 9 e 

British Association, 18 s 9 6—29 s9 e 

Soldier of 1873, 23 a 9 c 

Buckhurst Peerage and Estates, 2 a 9 d 

Building Trade and its Expected Strike, 21 

• / 11 e 

Butler (Gen.) and the Prohibitory Liquor 

Law, 29/ 9 e 

CaUan Schools, 12/ 9 c 

Canadian Ministerial Scandal, 15 a 9 a 

Canton of Murda, 12 a 7 a 

Capture of the Bastille, 15i 9 r 

Carl Kidnappers, Escape of, 22 $9 c 

the Cartagena Ironclads, 5 s 7 a 

Castelar (Senorj Presidency, 6 » 9 c 

Cavendish (Lord F.) and hw C<w\».tite<i5KcAa.^ 

4s^d 
C\iaxn\>OT^ ^VVsioX.^ ^u^X'^ »^ «-— "^"^ ^"^ ^ 

1 — U a ^ a 



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PALBIEB's index to *' THE TIMES '* KEWSPAPEB. 



[Julym 



Leading Articlee {covuinved), 

Charity Organization Society, 4 7 9 c 

Cholera, Precautions Against, 4 i 9 c/ 

Church of England and the Wesleyans, 12 

aid 

and State in Gennany, 18 a 9 e/ 

Civil Service 7^ II b 

• Writers, 7 a 9 rf 



Clergymen Members of Parliament, 23 j 

96 

Coal Committe, Results ofe, 7j 11 c 

Price of, \2j<id 

Supply. 25 / 9 c 

. Colonial Governors, 23 a 9 a 

Confession in the Church of England, 2^9 

€—15 / 9 </ 

Conspiracy Law Amendment Bill, 2 a 9 c 

Continuous Railway Brakes, 29 a 7 (f 

Coolie Trade, 9 o 9 d 

Co-Operative Housekeeping, 26 « 9 c 

County Representation, 16 a 9 6 

Crown Private Estates, 23 j 9 « 

Customs, 15 5 9 f/ 

Dairy Reform Company, 27 a7 d 

Death of the Bishop of Winchester, 21 7' 

11 « 

Departure of the Shah, 5/ 9 6 

Derby (Lwd) on Flower and Fruit Culture, 

6 s 7 c 

Disaster on tlie River Prah, 17 « 7 a 

Discontent in the Array, llj9d 

Dover Election, 23 « 7 a 

late Duke of Brunswick, 21 a 9 a 

Duke of Edinburgh, 19 ; » a 

Ecclesiastical Appeals, 16 j 9 c 

Education Act Amendment Bill, 18/ 9 a 

Lord Elcho on the Army, 20 « 7 c 

Elementary Education Act, 2^9 a — 19 j' 9 

€—23^9 6 
Emperor of China and the Foreign Minis- 
ters, S 87 d 
End of the German Occupation of France, 

2oj 9 a 
Endowed Schools Act Amendmcnt^Act, 4 a 

db 
- — England and Spain in the Matter of the 

Captured Vessels, 26 « 7 a 

English Enterprise, 25 a 7 b 

Eton Charges, 10 » 9 c 

Europe and Ireland, 29 « 9 c 

Evacuation of France, 9 a 9 c— 13 « 9 a— 

16 » 9 a 

Examinations for Women, 14 a 7 6 

Expedition to Khiva, dj9d 

Fergusson (S. W.J Address, G a7 d 

First Board School, 16^9 6 

Mr. Forster at Bradford, 4/ 9 c 

on Capital and Labour, 23 « 7 c 

France, State of Parties in, 23 a 9 6 

French Commercial Treaties, 14/11 a— 30 

-Flag, 27a7a 



Harbours and J2ailirays, II s7 d 

Institutions and Berolutiona, 14 j 11 c 

Monarchists, 8 a 7c 

— ^^feK/n«^s, 27a 7 6 
--pretenders, 22 a 7 a 



Leading Articles (continued). 

— War Indemnity, 6*96 

and Spanish Governments, 1 a 9 b 

Functions of the Brain, 24 5 9 </ 

Game Laws, 11^9 c— 24 j 9 6 

Geographical Science, 20 « 9 cf 

German Monument of Victory, 4 s 9 6 

Germany and Denmark, 22 a 7 6 

Mr. Gladstone at Mold, 20 a 7 a 

on School Boards, 18 a 9 6 

— Great Eastern Railway Company, 16 a 9 

— Western Railway Company, 30 a 9 </ 
Greenwich Election, 6 a 7 6 

Grievances of Officers, 22 / 9 c— 29^ 9 c 

Guildford Railway Accident, 18* 9 c 

Health of Sierra Leone, 19 « 7 c 

Home Rule Agitation, 12 a7b 

and the Abp. of Tuam, 27 « 9 6 

. Hospital Sunday, 24 / 9 e 

HydrauUc Gunnery, 25 j 9 cf 

Imprisonment for Debt, 6*9 d — 10 s9d 

12 s 9 rf— 26 s7d 

Improvement of Land, 19 a 7 6 

Income Tax, ^5 « 9 c 

India, 12 o 7 c 

and Afghanistan, 10 « 9 6 

Indian Cash Balances, 22 s 9 d 

Budget, 2 a 9 a 

Financial Administration, 14 / 11 </ 

Colonels, 19 j 9 rf--28/ 9 c 

• Tenant League, 8 « T c 



Industrial Survey of India, 26 s 9 J 

the Inflexible, 28 i 9 a 

International Arbitration, 9/9 b — 10/ 11 

• Working Men's Association, 8 « 7 c/ - 



s9c 



' Congress, 5 « 7 6 



Intransagentes in Cartagena, 2 s 7 b — J 

76 

Ireland and the Government, 9 < 9 6 

Irish Civil Service, 6 / 9 rf 

Wants and Wishes, 18 a 9 c 

Japanese Budget, 28 a 9 cf 

Judicature Bill, 1/9 c—3j 11 b—ij 9 b 

10/11 C—15J 9 a— ley 9 a— 267 9 b • 

and Lord Cairns, 9^ 9 c 

ard Question of Privilege, 11/96 

Judicial Life Peerages, 5 / 9 c 

Juggernaut Festival, 28 a 9 6 

King Victor Emmanuers Visit to German 

17 s 7 4 

at Berlin, 24 1 9 c 

at Vienna, 20 * 9 6 



Lady Schoolmistresses, 1 s 9 c 

Law of Conspiracy, Sj9 d 

Liberal Demonstration at Nottingham, 1 

96 

Life Assurance Legislation^ 14 a 7 c 

Local Government Board, 8 j 9 e 

London School Board, 26 « 7 6 

Mr. Lowe at SheflBeld, 6 « 9 a 

wjid Mx, Avrton, Zl j 9 d 






tpt. so, 1873.] pmmmm'b index to " the tikes " mewspai>eb. 



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TiWMttng Articles (continued), 

Massacrt of the Innocents, SJd b 

Master of the Rolls, 13 a 9 6 
Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, 29 / 

96 

Mayor's Banquet at York, 26 « 7 c 

Medical Congress, II ad d 

Education of Women, 2Sad d 

Members Out of Session, 2 « 7 c 

Metropolitan Police Force, 16 a 9 c 

Milititfjr Re-Organization, 23 ; 9 </ 

— Mr. Lowe on, 8 « 7 6 

and Naval Colonists, IS s9d 

the Ministry, 7 a 9 a — 25 a7 a 

Monarchial Fusion in France, 13 a 9 a 

Monastic ani CouTectual Institutions, 3 j 

lis 

the Murillo, 24 j 9 a 

Mutilated Body in the Thames, 16 « 7 d 

Napoleonic Fete at Chislehurst, 18 a 9 a 

— National Assembly of France, 7 ; 11 a 

Education Leag^ie Circular, 12 s 9 6 

Native Indian Literature, 25 a 7 rf 

Naval Retirement, 9^9 c— 30y 9 e 

New Bishop of Winchester, 1 ad b 

Licensing Act, 2 s 7 d 

Solicitor-General, 27 « 9 a 

Spanish Ministry, 10 « 9 a 

Nevtown-Stewart Murder, 29jdd 

Ordained Members of Parliament, 28y 9 6 

Our New Military Policy, U J 11 6 

Oxford Local Examinations, 26 a 9 6 

Pacific Railway Scandal, 19 « 7 a 

the Panthays, 29 a 7 6 

Peace Society, 12 # 9 c 

and the Ashantee War, 30 « 7 c 

Persian Concession, 17j 9 6 

Pilgrimage to Paray-le-Monial, 2 s7 a 

7a 

Pilgrimages, 11 a 9 6 

Mr. PlimsoU and the Board of Trade, 7 » 

11 d—4 add 

Political Duel, 10^ 11 5 

Parties in Spain, 16 i 9 6 

Prospect in France, 16 a 9 a 

Politics in the United States, 1 » 9 6 

Post Office, 26 J 9 c 

Insurances, 19 » 7 rf 



3» 



' Irregularities, 30 j 9 a 

- and Telegraph Accounts, ISjde 



— President Grant's Third Term of Office, 11 
«7c 

Prevention of Cholera, lOy 11 d 

the Priests and Home Rule, 23 s 7 d 

Prime Minister at Lincolns Inn, 8 a 7 6 

Prince Napoleon, 30 « 7 6 

— Prorogation of the French Assembly, 31 j 
96 

Public Business, 8 i 9 6—22 ; 9 6 

Economy, 30 j 9 d 

Railway Accident at Retford, 26 a 9 c/ 

. at Wigan, 21 a 9 c 



^Acddents, 13s 9 d 

• Ck>llUion at Betford, 27s 9 d 

FaMenger Duty, 20 a 7 d 



-Property, 13a 9c 
' JiegulMtion, 5 s 7d 



Leading Articles (continued), 

Railways in Turkey, 8^9 c 

RaUng Bill, 26^ 9 a 

Recruiting for the Army, 25 a 7 c 

Registrar-General on Bans, 19 a 7 c 

Quarterly Report, lia7 d 

Renfrewshire Election, 12 s 9 a 

Reporting in the House of Cenmions, 12 j 

96 

Republican Insi^gents in Spain, 4 a 9 a 

Revenue Returns, 1/9 6 — 2 j9 d 

Review of the Session, 6 a 8 </ 

Right of Audience in China, 21 y 11 6 

Riet in Malabar, 16 t 7 6 

Rise of Wages, 80 a 9 6 

Royal Marriage, 1 a 9 c 

Speech, 6 o 7 a 

— Russell (Lord) on Ireland, Ijdd 

our Russian Visitors, 1 > 9 e 

Russians in Elhiva, 26 i 9 d 

in Central Asia, 16 a 9 </ 

Sanitary State of the Gold Coast, 4 t 9 c 

Secular and Religious Instruction, 28j 9 a 

Shaftesbury Election, 30 a 9 a 

Shah's Return, 27 5 9 c 

Tour, 28 a 9 a 

Siege of Cartagena, 26 a 9 a 

Spanish Affairs, 24 j 9 a 

Insurgents, 2 a 9 6 

the Speaker and his Labourers, 16 * 7 c 

State of Crime in Ireland, 23 J 9 c 

of France, 1 « 9 a 

of Spain, 9 a 9 6^»-19 a7 a 

Studies V, Sports, 22 a 7 c 

Sultan and the Khedive, 18i 9 c 

— ^ the Thames Murder, 16 j 7 rf 

Threatened Strike in the Building Trade. 

I7jdd 

Tichbome Trial, 22 ; 9 rf 

Contempt of Court and The Times, 23 s 

7 a 
Prohibition of the Claimant to Exhibit 

Hmiself, 20 » 9 c 
-: — Trades Demonstrations in Edinburgh, 26 a 

9 c 

the Treasury, \ ad d 

Typhoid Fever in Mar^lebone, 16 o 9 rf— 21 

add 

Universities, 21 a 9 6 

Unseaworthy Ships, 30 » 7 rf 

Visit of the German Empress to Vienna, 3 

i 11 a 

Wesleyan Conference, 6 a 7 c 

West Coast of Africa. 11 jde 

Wigan Accident, 4 a 9 c—7 a 9 c— 11 ad c 

— l*9rf 

and Retford Accidents, 11 s 7 6 

WUd Will Case, 12; 9 « 

Winchester (Bp. of) 22^ 8/ 

Working Classes Congress, d sd d 

Zanzibar Mail Contract, 19 j 9 e — 26 j 9 6 

Learning to Read, 28 a 4 e 
LealYkAm (^— ^ «A. I^m^, ^ % '^ * 
IiealYiet¥wi %X^to\xJl» V% \^ % 



20 a 4 c— 27 a 5 6-3 t 5 rf— 10 s 7 c/— 17 « 5 6 

—24 s 6 c 
Lee (Henry) on the Octopug Seizing its Prey, 11 

a 8c 

on the Baby Octopus, SO a 10 « 

Aquarian Notea, 4 a 10 c— 25 aS c 

on th« Eggs of Cuttlefishes, 1 a 12 6 

(James A.) Paper Mills Machinery Com- 
pany, 2G J 13 a 
Leeds, Home Rule Meeting at, 28 a 8 d 
Leeman (George) on the Railway Passenger 

Duty, 19 a 4 e 
Lees ( W. Nassau^ on Indian Cash Balances, 22 s 

lib 
Jyegal Appointments, 7^ 9 rf— 6 a 8 a— 27 58c 

Knot, 9 s 12 « 

Inconveniences, 20 o G c? 

Notices, 29jnd 

Leicestershire Agricultural Show, 31 7' 8 a 
Lemoine (John) Prospects of the Republic in 

France, 21 a 6/ 
on the Impending Downf al of (he Republic, 

ItSh 

Leader in the Debats, SO a 6 d—l8 tSb 

Jjc Roi est Mort ; Vive le Roi, 2 a 9/ 

Lcveson (Major) on the Uoussa Contingent, 4 s 

10 e 

Notes about, 5 s 8 6 

Lewes Fair, 23 « 3 c 

Levi (Leone) on Para^fuay, 2 i* 12 d 

Liberal IMssenters — Abbeydale Church Built by 

a Dissemter Given to the Church of England, 

AsSd 
Liberation Society — Letter to Lord F. Cavendish, 

8s3< 
Licensing Act — Official Inquiry into the Work- 
ing of, 3 5 9 a 

New Act, Police Report on, 30 a 6 a 

in Provincial Towns, 30 a 6 rf—l 5 6 f—2 

8 10 0—4 * 10 «— 6 8 6 /*— 11 8 4 c— 30 s S'e 
Lichfield (Bp. of) on High Prices. 18 « 11/ 
Life Assurance Returns, 24 i 10/— 2Gy 12 c— 29 

;• 11 d 
Assurances, Return ef Stamps for, SO a*7 d 

— 3«6/ 

Boat Services, 26 a 11 r— 19 sib 

in England — Census of 1871 Returr.8, 6 a 

9/ 

Rafts, 18 a 5 c 

Light in Darkness — Names of Streets, 9jl2e 
Lighted Matches in the Street, Danger of, 29 ; 

12 rf 
Lightning, a Swiss Hotel Destroyed by, 5 a 10 e 
Linares, Fortuna and Alamillos Companies, 13 a 

66 
Lincoln (Bp. of^ and the Wesley ans, 18 a 9 e 

New Hospital for, Slj 12/ 

Lincoln's Inn, Old-square, Improvements in, 2 # 

4c 
Lincolnshire Ram Shows, 1 « 8 c — 8 » 6/ 

Sales, 11 » 6 e 

LIndMj (K Lojd) on the Conservative Banquet 
Mt Abingdon, 12 s 12 d 

on the Volunteers, 14/ 12 c 

——(Lt C, H.) on Command Bz Gffice^ and 
, tAw RecraitB, 16 j 12 c 

^irei:r Company, Sj 10 a 



Links of History — Death of Alainqaetaa Agtd 

106 Years, 17*7/' 
lions. Birth of Four, in Bottock and WombweQ'i 

Menagerie, 27 a 9 </ 
Lithofnu^teur, 87 12 e 

Liverpool, Sale of the Advowfon of, 16 s 4 £ 
Livingstone Aid Expedition, Death of Moffat, U 

ahf 
(Dr.) and Dr. Kirk, Sip BarUe Frere's 

Exculpation of Dr. Kirk, 18 a 9/ 
Mr. Stomes at Paris, with News from, 18 1 

ha 
Lloyd (W. A.) on the Aquarium Thief, 3/12; 

— 97llrf 
(Thos. B.) on Ancient Monnnents, 22 1 

10 e 
Lockwood (J. T.) on Elementary GoTcmeates, 6 

«7 e--16«9/ 
Locomotives on Roads, 19/6 6 — 6 a 6 6 
Lodger Franchise, 18 a 6 c 
Publicatioa of Lists, 2 9 8 /— 3 s 4 6—5 « 

66 -^ 

Loftee ( W. J.) on Ancient Monuments, 17 s 4 d 
London (Bp. of) on the Baldacchino, 8 a 6 b 

on Auricular Confession, 6 a 10 c— 7 a 



8c 



• Movements oi, 27 aS f 

' Notices about, 6 a 7 e— 27 a 3 f 



to Lancashire— Note of an Emigrant Wi- 
dow, 29 a 4/ 

Association for Promoting Tribunals of 

Commerce, 19 8 5 d 

Assurance Corperation, 19 8 7 a 

Cave Dwellers, SO s 6 b 

Central Sick Asylum Board, 13 « 6/ 

City Mission, Dinner to the Agents by Mr 

Hoare at Hampstcad, 10/ 11 / 

Diocesan Penitentiary at Highgatc, Dona- 
tion of the Fishmongers* Company to, 7 a 9 « 

Financial Association, 19 j 7 a — 28 /6c 

General Omnibus Company, 15 a 6 </— 26fl 

Oe-Ss 5s 

Life Association, 24/ 7 a 

Hospital, Notes about, 24 / 6 /* 

Orphan Asylum, Annual Festival, 14 ; 9 c 

Registration, 22 a 8 c 

Season, Vanitif Fair on, 28/ 8 a 

— Sick Poor, Increase of, 22/12 </— 8 s 10 € 

Taxation, 27 « 8 a 

Telegraphic News Company, 10 * 7 c— 24 s 

Sa 

Trades Delegates Quarterly Meeting, 11 1 

36 

University— List of Past Examinations, 9 a 

9/— 28 a 9 « 

of Past Honours, 23/ 12 </— 29 / 10 e 

Notices about, 5 aSd , 

Long (Professor George) Grant of a Pension to, 
21 ; 7 « 

Longevity of Females frem the "Times " Obitu- 
ary, 19 j 10 c 

H. F. Fennell on, 30 « 3/ j 

— "Rft^^VwiT-^xv^t*!** Itetum of, 2a <x 12 6 I 



Sept. 80, 1878.] palhbb's imdxz to " the tdixs " mxwspapeb. 



Matt 



Lord Mayor of London Viiits the Ck)rporation 

Estates in Londonderry, 8 a 8 & 

Proposed Increase of the Income of , 80 a 6 e 

and Sheriffs at Southampton, 6 t 6 c 

Election, 27 t 7 c— 80 s 6 s 

of York Returns the Banquet to the Lord 

Mayor of London, 14 y 12 a 
Lome (Marquis of) and Poor Benefices, Notes 

about, 17 » 6 rf— 18 s 8 ft— 22 s 10 f 
Lost on the Alps— Bey. C. Bertie Marriott, 18 t 

11 d 

But Foimd, a Young Englishman, 22 1 10 6 

Lowe (E. J.) on the EarthquiSce at Nottingham, 

30a6/* 
(Rt. Hon. Mr.) on the Civil Serrice Expen- 
diture, 4 J 10 rf 

Letters about, 6j 6 /"— 10 ; 9 rf 

at ShefBeld, 6 < 8 c— 6 s 6/ 

Errata in his Speech, 8 « 10 « 

■ and the Fenian Prisoners, 15 s 12 « 

Loxley Arthur) on the Centenarian of Tring, 16 

alOi 
X^ubbock (Sir J.) at Maidstone, 25 1 10 e 

on the Shop Hours Bill, 14 ; 10 b 

Iiacafl(Ch/)on International Arbitration, 19jSh 
liUmley (H.) on the Water Supply of Jerusalem, 

ealOd 
Xunatics, Description of the Two Escaped from 
Broadmoor, 25 « 8 6 

Notes about, 26 i 6 </ 

Xynch (— ) Description of his Improved Railway 

Brake, 22 a 5/ 
Xiyons Burials New Regulations, Notes about, 1 
J 8 6— 3 y 14 c 

M. 
Mackenzie (Major Gen. Co\m) on Prince Ansah, 

205 8 6 

(Wm.) on the Chipping Norton Case, 9 JO* 

Mncgrcgor (James) on the Scottish Church 

Question. U j 7/ 
Macleod (H. E.) Three Days Fighting m Seville, 

7 a 5/ 
Macphcrson (Alex. C.) on Coolies in Mauritius, 

12 a 8 (/ 

Macrcady (W. Charles) Sale of his Property, 2 j 

10 ci— 10 J 11/ 
Maconochie (D.) on the late Typhoid Epidemic, 

26 a 8 c— 1 a 6 /* 

on the Ute Rev. C. L. Butler, 27 a 6 c 

Mactaggart, Tidman & Co., on the New Postal 

Route to Australia, 6 s 4 e 
M 'Andrew (James J.) Case of Cholera, 22j7d 
M*Court (Lt. Col.) on the Ashantee War, 9 » 9 /* 
M*Donogh (P. A.) on the New Lyons Burials 

Regulations, IjSb 
Mad Dogs, Notes about, 24 / 1 1 6 
Madden (Sir Frederick) Sale of the Library and 

MSS. of, 12 a 6 6 
Madeira, Sanitary State of, 5 / 12 e 
Magdalen Island,Forty- three Fishermen Stranded 

on, 8 « 3 c 
Maguiro (Rev. Mr.) od the Inhibition of his 

Lecturei, 21 J 11 f 
MuidstoDe, the Members Mt, 26 s 8/ 
—-(Viioount) Sentenced to Prison Under a 
Judgment SammoBB, 80 1 7 f 



ly 5 h—\j 12 a— 2 i* 5 6—8 ; 7 c— 3i 9 e— 

4765— 4;5 e— 5 j 5 6—7; 76— 8^66— 9| 
5 6—9 / 12 e— 10 j 7 6—10 j 12/— 11 j5h— 
II j 7 d—12j5 c— 14 i 7 cf— 15y 12 c— 16 j 6 
t«.16 ; 5^-17 / 5 6— 17/ 7C-18 ; 5^6— 18 • 
; 10 rf— 19 j 6 6—21 j 7 d— 21 j 8 c— 22 j 7 
/— 22 ; 12 6—28 ; 5 6— 24^ 6 6—26 ; 7 /— 25 
j 12 6—26 ;• 5 (/— 26; 12 a— 28 j 6 c— 28 ; 8 c 
—29 J 5 6— 30i 10 a— 30 j 12 6— 31 j 5 >— 1 a 
11 d—1 a 12 6—2 a 5 6—4 a 5 /— 6 a 6 6—6 a 
8 /— 7 a 5 c— 8 a 3 a— 8 a 4 /— 9 a 6 6—11 a 
5 c— 11 a 7 c— 12 a 8 6—18 a 5 c— 13 a 6 •— 
14 a 3 6—15 a 5 6—16 a 6 6—18 a 5 c &/— 19 
a6d— 20a3c— 20o4c— 21o 5 6—21 o 7/ 
—22 a 3 </— 23 a 5 6—25 a 8 c— 25 a 6 6—26 
a 5 6—26 a 6 c— 27 a 3 6 -27 a 4 6—28 a 5 c 
—29 a 3 c— 30 a 7 «— 1 f 7 «— 2 s 8 /— 3 add 
—4 8 10 /— 5 s 3 e— 6 s 6 e— 8 s 3/— 9 # 7 e— 
10 * 7 f— 11 « 3 6—12 s 6 /— 13 f 6 /— 16 » 10 
c— 16 8 5 /— 17 s 3 6—18 t 5 </— 19 s 3/— 20 t 
5 d— 22 f 10 €—23 f 3 c— 24 s 5 6—25 s 12 a— 
26 s 3 c— 27 f 5 rf— 29 8 6 «f— 30 s 3/ 

American, 2Zj 7 d— 28^ 7 f 

Mail Service, 15 a 7 c 

Australian, 16^ 10 /— 9 a 12 d 

Cape, 12 a 4 <f 

China, 2S j8d 

Indian, 28786 

New South Wales, 29 a 3/ 

Zealand, 16 ; 10/— 9 « 12 d 

West Indian and Pacific, 12 a 3 6 

Mail Service, South American, 24 » 6/ 

Maldon and Saffron Walden, Appointment of 
Recorder, 2o a9 d 

Malt, Return of Duty. 17 8 3/ 

Malta:— Court Martials, see Naval and Mili' 

TAKY. 

Quarantmo at, 24 ; 6 /— 3 s 3 6 

Ship News, 11/5 /— 16^ 5 rf— 31 j 5 r— 6 d 

8 rf— 22 a 3 6 
Man-Eaters, Notes about, 2 ; 5 f—Sj 5 /*— 8 j 7 e 

— 10 j9d 
Manchester Fire Assurance Company, 6; 10 a 
Chamber of Commerce, Quarterly Meeting, 

8a 36 

Grammer School, 24 ; 9/ 

Liberal Association, 1 « 10 c 

Licensing Day at, 2S a7 d 

and Liverpool Agricultural Society, 12 s 

Gc 

and the Postmen, 29 / 9y 

(Bp. of) on Confession, 11 a 10 e 

on Misapplied Prosperity, 26 s 5 (/ 

(Duke of) Defence of Canada, 11*7/ 

Manitoba, Reported Indian Rtid in, 7/ 7 / 
Mann's Riailway Sleeping Carriage Company, 5 

;10a 
Manners (Lord John) on Lord Westbury, 28 ; 

11/ 
at the Loughborough Agricultural Associa- 
tion, 25 « 10 / 

on PVS^gnmi.^^v'i' » ^ ^^^ * ^\^ ^% ^ 



Man 




FALMEB'S INDEX TO " THE TIMSS 



Mansion House : — Ball at, l2jB d 

Dinner to the Ministry, 12 ; 5/— 19 j 9/— 

SOj 7 /•— 31 J 12 a— 4 a 11/ 

Madame Patti did not Sing at, 7 a 6 ft 

Irish Eight at the, 20 t 12 a 

Lady Mayoress* Beceptions, 5 j 6 rf— 20 s 

9f 

Resignation of Mr. Gibbs, the Private Se- 
cretary, 12 « 12 J 

Manuel for Pilgrims, 9 $Gf 

Marehant (J.) on the Loss of the Singaport, 22 a 
66 

ICarine Society's Training Ship WartpiU^ In- 
s}>ection and Presentation of Prizes, 1 i 12 a 

Marlborough Agricultural Association, 25 a 7 e 

College— Prize Day, SOj 9/ 

KA RUT AGES : —In censequence of the Regis- 
trar-General having a complete Alphabetical 
List of all Marriages in the British Dominions, 
also of all Marriages of British subjects abroad, 
which can be inspected at any time at the 
ofQce in Somerset House, it is not deemed ex- 
pedient to insert the minimum list as adver- 
tised in the Times, 

Prince Bappoo Miya Sakib, 2j 10 f 

Grey, Hon. Mrs. VSrilliam, 7i 11/ 

Otranto, Count G. L\ 7 j 11/ 

Mixed, 20 s 6 c/ 

by Naval Officers, 29 s 11 c 

by Banng, 13 a 11/— 16 a 7 •— 16 a 7 «— 18 

a 7rf— 19 aS 6 

Chapels Registered for, 2j8 a—9j 8 c— 12 

j 12 d—lG j 8 a— 19 ; 8 c— 23 j 7 €—26 j 8 6— 
30 / 7/— 6 o 5 c— 9 a 8 rf— 16 a 8 d— 20 a 6 e 
—27 a 6/— 3 s 6 </— 6 s 8 6—10 « 8 rf— 13 t 8 
(/— 17 8 3 /•— 20 s 8 c— 24 s 8 6—27 f 8 c 

Marriott (Rev. C. Bertie) Mysterious Disappear- 
ance of, 18 5 11 fif 

Marylebone Poor, Dwellings for, 1 « 12 « 
Mason (J.W.^) on Bathing at Ilfracombe, 19 a 

9/ 
Master of the Roles, Jewish Chronicle on, 2 a 

od 
Sir George Jessel the New, 13 a 5/— 16 a 

7c 
Masters of the Situation — Coal Trade, 28 a 4 6 
Matheson & Co., 23 j 10 a 
Maughold-head Copper Mining Company, 19 j 

7 a 
Mauritius Land Credit and Agency Company, 

23 « 4 a 
Maury (Gen. Dabney U.) Story of the Confede- 
rate States, 30 j; 10 6 
Maxwell (John) on the Thames at Richmond, 

5*6 rf— 8 s 4/— 10 s 7/ 
Mayoralty — the next in succession, 1 s 10 e — ^20 

«12c 
Meat, High Price of, Meetings about, 21 a 9 e — 

18 a 7 d— 20 s7d 
Import of Fresh from Melbourne Preserved 

in Ice, 20s 6 d 

Preaerved, Import Returns, 12 « 7 e 

- — Supply, RetuTDB of, 12 8 4/— 15 « 10 t 
Mecca, Khan of Khiva about to make a Pilgrim- 

jSL^tJ^: '^Oon tbeHarreat. 9aSd 



ity. Monthly Return, 31 j 6/ 



Medical Congress, 28 ;' 5 6 

— — ^ Education of Women, Notes about^ 5 a 3 < 
—23 a 4 /• 

Lady Students at Edinburgh, 1 s 10/ 

Mediterranean Ship News, 16 « 3 6 

Memorial Tablets on Celebrated Hooset, 4 s 5 6 

Mercers^ Company, 14 a 4 c 

Merchant Shipping, Official Return •£, 10 j 6/ 

Company, 28 j 6 a 

Seamen sent to Prison, Official Betum of, 

5 a 3/ 

Merry and Cunninghame (Limited) Report, 15 « 
6a 

Mersey Steel and Iron Company, 19 a 4 <f 

Meteor Visible at Hull, 9 / 12 6 

METBOFOUTAN BOARD OF WORKS :— 

Cholera, 19j6e 

Coal and Wine Duties, 27 si f 

Crystal Palace and Tires, 19> 6 s 

Financial Statement, 27 « 7 / 

— — Fire Brigades, 7 i 7 c 

General Communications, 19 j 6 « — 27 * 7/ 

-^— Islington, Improvements in, 27 s 7/ 

Loss of Life on the Embankment, 19^ 6 « 

Meetings, 12 ; 7/— 28/ 6/— 9 a 6 d 

-! — Resignation of Members, 19/ 6 e 

Sanitary Precautions, 7 j 7 c 

Sewage at Chiswick, 4 o 4/ 

St. Paul's Church Yard, 7 ; 7 c 

Thanksgiving Day, 27 s 7/ 

Ventilation of Sewers, 19 }" 6 c 

Water Supply, 12^' 7/ 

Metropolitan Chari 
— 4f 7(1 

Convalescent Institution, 2jl0d 

— Drinking Water and the Great Dostbio, 
lOi 12 6 

Free Hospital, Donations, 12 « 9 / 

Improvements — Removal of Northumbe^ 

land House, 26 a 11 e 

Main Drainage, Western Pumping Station, 

28 ; 6 6 

Meat and Poultry Market, 5 a 4 6—11 a 6 

/— 29 rt 6 rf 

Pauperism, Weekly Retiu*ns, 3 ; 14 c — 10 j 

d—llj 7 e— 24/ 7/— 31 ; 6/— 7 a 6 «— 14a 
5 (/— 21 a 6o— 28a 10 6—4 s 7 t/— 11 « 5e— 18 
s 7 c?— 25 s 12 e 

Police Orphanage, Annual Fete at the 

Crystal Palace, 8 a 3 6 

Railway and Carriage Company, 6 a 4 a 

Water Supplies, 6 a 5 e— 16 a 8 d 

Dr. Letheby's Returns, 5 s 5/ 

Supply, Notes about, 14 / G c 

Message from the Sea, 20 « 11/ 

Metals, State of the Market, 2/7 6—3/ 9 c— 4 j 
10 c— 5/ 10 6— 9i 10 6—10/ 9 c— 11 / 10 c- 
12/ 10/— 16/ 10 6—17/ 7a— 18/ 106—19/ 7 
rf— 23 ; 10 6— 2l j 10 c— 26/ 10 (^—30/ 10/- 
31 ; 6/— 1 a 10 rf— 2 a 6 6—6 a 4 e—7 a 6 d- 
8 a 4 d— a 7 6—13 a 6 /— 14 a 4 c— 15 aQb 
— \^ Q <i d— ^Q a 4 c— 21 a 7 J— 22 a 5 6-23 
a ^ d— Yl a^\i— 'i'^ a^ d— ^I^ a^ t— ^ a 7 h 
— ^ s b d — V & 1 c— X> « ^\i— ^ ^"k a— \^ ^'V ^— 
\\ s b d^V^ » 1 d— \^ ?» 1 \i— V\ % ^ \i--\^ *\\ 
— \^ » ^ e— *ii^ * 'I A— 1^ ^'^ c— ^^ %^V-JLV 






so, 1873.] falmeb's indsx to ^* thb tikes " newspapeb. 



Hon 



»— Capture of the Rebel Loaula, 25 j 12 6 

Rlectiont, 7 a 5 c 

Miscellaneous News, 31 y ft b — 19 aSb 

(£dw.) Teetimonial to, 19 j 8 c 

lel (Lt CoL) OR Out Horse Supply, 11 1 6/ 

e (Archibald) on the Cail Kidnappers, 24 

e Class Schools Corporation, see Educatioh 

LBSEX SESSIONS:— 

Accommodation at Coldbsth Fields Prison, 

9d 
loconnts and General Purposes Committee, 

12 c/— 22 a 9 rf 

/ountj LioensiBg Committee, 22 a 9 <f 
- Rate, 25 j 12 d 

ncrease of Sub- Warden's Pay, 22 a 9 </ 
(filitia Storehouses, 22 a 9 d^ 
designation of the Chairman, 25 j 12 d 
)ore V, St. Pancras Justices, 2Sj 10 e 
?axman v. Edmonton Justices, 28 y 10 e 
'orter v. Barker, 28 i 10/ 
[*aTener v. Vaughan, 28 j' 10 e 
Bton, Son & Co., (Limited), 5s 5 b 
dd Engineering Company of Alexandria, 8 

, Rich and Poor in, 7 d 7 5 
Adulterated, Notes about, 12 s 10 d 
ndian Correspondent on, 21 a 8 c 
nfected. Notes about, 16 a 6/— 18 a 7 /— 
i 10 6—1 « 10 « 

Metropolitan Dair3rmen's Society, Meeting 
It the Price of, 27 s5b 
)Hr. Oakeshott on the Suburban, 25 « 6 d— 
5d 

suburban, 4 « 7 / 

nd Water and Typhoid Fever, 9 « 12 rf 
ry Emigrants and British Columbia, 15 s 

Fohn Stuart) Mr. Grote on, 17 j 8 6 
Memorial, 19 j 8 6—21 j 12 d— 267 11 d— 
S/— 6»8a 

r (John C.) on Marriage by Banns, 10 a 7c 
9 and the Franchise, 29 « 8 6 
demonstrations at Wigan, 29 j 12 6 
National Association, 13 « 10/ 
iO DTTELLIOENCE :— 
Australian Mining Company, 20 j 10 a 
business of the Week, 7i 9 6—14 ; 8 a — 21 
I— 28y 6 a— 11 o 6 a— 18 j 6 6—257 6 6— 
7 a—S s 5 a— 15 s 7 a— 22 s 6 a— 29 #76 
^amp Floyd Mining Company, 5 i 10 a 
^ape Copper Mining Company, 11 s 5 a 
:k)pper Ore Sales, 4 / 9/— 10 i' 9 c— 25 1 5 
8*7/ 

Jomish Mining, 2j7 b—7j 12 c/— 16 1* 10 e 
a 12 6—11 a G d— 20 a 4 c— 26 a 6 t-1 s 
-9*7 c— 16 s 5 e— 23 s 4 a— 29 » 7 6 
■ Ticketmg, 4y 10 6—18 / 12 e— 2 a 6 rf— 
3 6—5 s 5/— 19 s5d 
Irown Point and Belcher Mines, Yield of, 
5c 

rold Mining in Victoria, Oslo 
trali (Nicoragmn) Company , 15 s 7 a 
agaeticlron Ore in Brazil, Report on, 9 s 

igboldbead Copper iHiniiig Company. 



ttimng Intelligence (continued), 

Rio Tinto Company, 9> 10 6— 26^ 10 6—27 

«6 a 

Sao Vincente Mining Company in Liquida- 
tion, 18 a 6 6 

Stock, State of Shares, in every day's paper. 

Ministerial Banquet, 16 i 9/ 

Changes, 8 a 7/— 11 a 5 e— 13 o 8 a— 13 a 

10<f— 3 9 6d-^10sSd 

Movemeats, 13 « 9 e — 16 s 7 e — 17 s 7 f 

Minnesota, the English Colony at, 30 a 10 e 

Mirade at Cambrai, 27 a 9/ 

of La Salette, 2^ a 3 c 

Mirza Mahomed Aly on the Charge Against a 
Persian, 17; 6/ 

Misapplied Prosperity, 2Gs5 d 

Misquotation, 11 s 4 6 

Missions, Intercessary Day for, 17 « 7/— 20 sSc 

Mitford (R. S.) Errata of Mr. Lowe's Speech at 
Sheffield, 8 s 10 6 

Model Houses Association, 5 a 6 <f 

Moncrie£f (A.) on Hydraulic Gunnery, 24 / 5 rf— 
2 a 5/— 14 a 6 a 

MOKEY MARKET:— 

Account of, in every day^s paper. 

Alabama Indemnity-i-Bemittances to Ame- 
rica, 5 ) 10 a 

American Railway Bands, 5.; 10 a 

Baltimore and Potomac Bonds, 26 < 4 6 

— Bar Geld for Constantinople, Order for, 9 s 
7a 

Berlin Market, 29 a 5 a 

and the French Indemnity, 8 « 5 a 

Biddings for Bills on India, 3 ; 9 6—17 7 7 

a— 4 a 7 c— 7 a 6—21 a 7 a— 4 s 7 a— 10 s7a 

Bilboa, 3 » 5 o 

Boliyian Railway Loan, 1 > 10 c — 2 j 7 a — 

31J6a— 19 55 a 
• Bonds, 16 a 6 a 



Bradford Markete, 3 j 9 6 

Brazil Trade and Letters of Loan, 9 « 7 a 

— — Buenos Ayres. 4 « 7 c — 11 a 6 a— 3 s 5 a — 
16 * 5 Q— 17 8 5 a- 26 s 6 a 

Canadian Bonds, 13 s 7 a— 23 s 4 a— 24 s 

6a 

Cancelling of Stamps— an Important Deci* 

sion, 13 a C a — 14 a 4 a 

Chancery Accounts at the Bank of Eng- 
land, 18 t 7 a 

Chicago and Alton Railway Bonds, 15 s 7a 

Coal Market, see Coal. 

Com Market, 3/9 6— 5y 10 a— 12 3 10 a— 

15 j 10 e^22j 11 a— 29 ; 10 a— 31> 6 a— 2 a 
6 a— 7 a 6 a— 9 a 7 a— 12 a 4 a— 14 a 4 a— 16 
a 6 a— 19 a 4 a— 23 a 6 o— 26 a 6 a— 30 a 7 a 
— 2 s 5 a — 4 t 7 a — 6 s 7 a — 9 s 7 a — 11 s 5 a 
—13 t 7 a— 20 * 7 a- 23 s 4 a— 25 s 6 a— 27 s 
6 a— 30 » 4 a 

Cornwall Mineral Railway Bonds, 20 a 7 a 

Costa Rico Debt, 5 / 10 6 

Currency Crochets, 23 j II a 

5*a— ^ 8 5 a— ^^ « "^ ^^ o ^ 



Hon 




PALKIB'6 index to '^ THl TDBB 



-26 J 10 a— 9 



Money U« 

Egyptian l^ew Loan,' 21 / 8 

a 7 a — 17 « 6 a 

Frankfort Market, 29 s 7 a 

FraudulentAttemptf to Past for Established 

linns by New Houses, 7 aS 5 

— Georgian Bonds, 2 a 6 a — 6 ai a 

01^, Mills & Co., 25 j 10 a 

Qold Coinage of Qermanj', 27 s 6 a 

Taken to the Bank, Sj 9 6— 4 i* 10 a— 6 ; 

10 a— 7 J 9 a— 8i 10 a— 9 ; 10 6—10/ 9 a— 11 
j 10 a— 16> 10 a— 17i 7 a— 18i 10 0—19/ 7 
a— 21/ 8 o— 22/ 11 a— 23; 10 0—24/ 7 a— 25 
i 10 a— 26/ 10 a— 28/ 6 a— 29/ 10 c— 30 j 10 
c—81 / 6 a— 1 a 10 c— 2 a 6 a— i a 7 c— 6 a 4 
a— 7 a 6 a — 8 a 4 a— 9 a 7 a— 11 a 6 a — 14 a 
4 a — 15 a 6 a— 16 a 6 a — 18 a 6 a — 19 a 4 a — 
20 a 4 a— 22 a 5 a— 28 a 6 a— 16 < 5 a— 25 a 6 
a— 26 s 4 a— 27 5 6a 

Qnatemala Bonds, 15 j 10 s— 26 / 10 a— 2 a 

6 a^7 aSb 

Home CnrrencY, 26 f 4 a 

Imports of Gold, 2/7 a^^ ;9 >— 4/ 10 a 

— 7i 9 »— 9/ 10 6—10/9 a— 14/ 8 a— 15 j 10 
e-16/ 10 a— 17/ 7 a— 19/ 7 a— 21 j 8 a— 29 
/ 10 0—80/ 10 c— 2 a 6 a— 6 a 4 a— 8 a 4 a— 
18 a 6 a— 20 a 4 a— 21 a 7 a— 28 a 6 a— 29 a 
6 a— 80 a 7 a— 2 a 5 a— 8 i 6 a — 4 s 7 a— 5 «6 
a— 6 « 7 a— 9 < 7 a— 11 « 5 a— 16 t 5 a— 17 a 5 
a— 22 < 6 a— 23 a 4 a— 24 < 6 a— 26 a 4 a— 29 
a 7 a— 30 < 4 a 

from Australia, 19 t 5 a 

from Brazil, 5 / 10 a— 2 a 6 a— 22 a 6 a— 

27 a 5 a— 10 « 7 c— 18 a7a 

from New York, 1/ 10 c— 8^ 10 a— 9/ 10 

6—15/ 10 c— 22i 10 a— 23/ 10 a— 24i 7 a— 
25/ 10 a— 29/ 10 a— 7 a 6 a— 9 a 7 a— 14 a 4 
a— 19 a 4 a— 25 a 5 a— 26 a 6 a— 1 « 7 a— 25 a 
6a 

from West Indies, 13 a 6 a— 15 < 7 a 



India Stock, 10 a 7 c 

Japanese Finance, 14 a 4 a— 26 a 6 a 

Budget, 26 a 6 a 

Liabilities of Eddj of Ottowa, 21/ 8 a 

Liyerpool and its Bankers, 2/ 7 a 

London Asiatic and American Bonds, 5 a 

5a 
Manehester Market, 2/ 7 a— 16i 10 a- 2 a 

6 a—C a 4 a— 2 a 5 a-2(t 6 a 

Mauritius Market, 4 « 7 a 

Mexican Dollars, 3/ 9 d— 16 i 10 a— 25 ; 7 

a — 2 a 6 a — 21 a 7 a — 5 « 5 a 

Midland Railway Stock, 3 / 9 fr 

New Granada, 18 a 6 a 

National Portuguese Loan, 27 1 6 a 

Tax for the Income Tax, 6 « 5 a 

• York, Financial Crisis in, 22 « 5 rf— 22 a 



Ga 



' Market, 4 a 7 c 
• SaringB' B&Dks, 24 a 6 a— 26 8 6a 



Zealand Qoremment Bonds, 4 i* 10 a— 12 

J 10 a— 25 J 10 a— I alOc 
——Parisian Market, 1 a 10 c 
J^^nnnajrlvanian Bonds, 27 a 5 a 



Money Market (eontttmea). 

Portuguese Market, 24/ 7 a — ^26/ 10 a— 11 

a 5 a — 15 1 7 a 

Prince Edward Island Bonds, 16/ 10 a 

Railway Shares, 4 a 7 e — i a 7 a — ^27 < 6 a 

— Roman Railways, 21 a 7 a 

Roumanian, I5il0e 

Russian Internal Bonds, 14/ 8 a 

Spanish Debt, Notes about, 2C; 10 b— 28 ; 

6 a 
Finance, 1/ 10 c— 2 j 7 a— 3/ 9 6—5 i 10 

^— 16/ 10 a— 26 J 10 a— 18 a 6 a— 20 a 7 a— 24 

t6a 

and the Fictitious Tdegram, 29/ 10 a— 



^ 



80 i 10 c— 31 i 6 a— 2 a 6 a— 11a 6 a— 20 a 4 

a — 25 a 5 a 

San Domingo Loan, 26 < 4 6 

Tappenbeck &Ce., Return of the Bills wf, 11 

/10 a 

Tennessee Bonds, 5 f 5 6 

Thnber Trade, Caution, 18 a 6 a 

Turkish Fhiance, 5i 10 a— 6 a 4 a— 16 a 6 

a— 30a 7a 

Loans, 14 a 4 a— 18 a 6 a — 80 s 4 a 

United States Funded Debt, 22 # 6 a 

VenezueUi Debt, lOi 9 a-llj 10 a 

Victorian Gold Consols, 26/ 10 a 

Vienna, Financial Collapse in, 14/ 8 a 

— — Withdrawal of Gold from the Bank, 2/ 7 a 

—11/ 10 a— 23 a 6 a— 27 a 5 a— 29 a 5 a— 6 1 

5 a— 9 a 7 a— 11 a 5 a— 13 a 7 </— 19 a 5 rf-SC 

a 7 a— 27 a 6 a— 30 « 4 a 
Wright, Robinson and Steele's New Sport- 
ing Company, 22 a 5 a 
Money Order and Sarings Bank Offices, New 

Offices, 28 a 10 / 
Monks in Italy, 23 j 5 e 

Mont Cenis— French Engineer Officers Forbid- 
den to Surrey, 20 « 9 e 
Montague House, Ball at, 9/5 €—17 / 9 /* 
Montagu (Robert) on Office Without Re-EIec- 

tion, 15 a 7 «— 19 a 9/— 25 a 8 f— 29 a 3 e 
Montenegro, Attempt to Assassinate the I'lince 

of, a 5 6 — 11 a 5 6 

Education in, 14 a 6 cf 

Morgan (Geo. Osborne) on Lord Cairns sod 

Blackstonc, 12/11/ 

(Henrr J.) on Sewage Grass, 21 a 10/ 

Morley (John) on the Puttenham School Kstc, 

5/ 12 c 
Morocco, Jews in, Notes about, 2 5 4 (/—Si 

6e 
the New Emperor, 22 « 5 c— 22 a 6 a— 22 i 

10 /— 29 a5c&6d 
Morris (F. 0.) on Birds and Fruit, 18 « 8 c— 20 s 

5 e 

(W.) on the Early Winter, 10 « 7 6 

Moss (H. W.) on Shrewsbury School, 29 o 10 J 
Moss & Co., on the Steamship Camel, 29 a 4/ 
Mosley (— ,) the American Historian, Ulnesi of, 

1 a^\>— 1 aVlt— ga6 6 

*i^ s b tt 
• ft. ^ 



1 



Sept. SO, 1878.] pauibb's index to ^ the times *' newspapeb. 



Mar 



Mojar Coffee Company, 22 # 6 a 

Mundelia (~) on Public A£Fain at SheflSeld, 12 

a 4 e 
Mundy (Admiral) on the Seament, Orphan 

School, 80 « 8 a 
Mnrchiflon (Dr. C.) on the Dairj Reform Com- 
pany, 80 a 7 </— 2 » 5 e 
Murders in Ireland, Parliamentary Return of, 1 

;8 a 
KUBDEBS : — 

of Michael Bainbildge, at Hetton, 17 $S d 

— 50# 7 f 

of Thomas Baird, at Stockbridge, 18 a 5 c 

of a Captain and Sailor, on Board a Native 

Craft o£F Smyrna, 20 aSd 

in Coram Street, Arrest of Another German 

in finniskillen, 25^ 11 e 

of Mary Daris, by her Husband, 12 a7 J 

by Charles Dawson, of a Young Woman 

who Passed as His \^e at Darlington, 15 $ 
5 c 

of Ellen Ererson, by her Paramour, 26 a 6 1 

Matao Ganiti, at Southampton, 28 j 10 /— 

2dj5f—lla0e 

• of Sarah Gorman, at Mereworth, by her 

Husband, 23 « 7 

of W. S. G088, at Jennerrille, 7 « 7 a 

of Hannah Hall, by her Mother, 2G « 9 /— 

27 1 10 c 

of Francis Spencer Hildrick, and Suicide of 

Joseph Parsons, the Murderer, 26^ 8 ^ 

of Mary Iddison, at Darlington, 17 s B d 

of Sarah Jenkins, by her Father, at Clifton, 

IS a 12 d 

by a Man Named Keller, of his Wife, her 

Sister and his Two Children, and then Burning 
their Bodies, at Twine Spring, 2*8 rf— 4 1 10/ 

the Murderer ** Lynchod," 6 « 4 6 

of Elizabeth Lee, at Mitcham, by her Hus- 

band, 6/9/— 8y6rf 

of Capt. Longmuir, on Board the Rifleman^ 

14; 6 6 

of a Woman Named M*Callan, at Muff, 14 

aS e 

of Mrs. M'Fadden, and Attempted of her 

Husband, 5 a 12 a 

of Ann Marples, by her Husband, and 

Suicide of the Murderer, 22 ^ 12 c 

of Thomas Monk, by Poachers, at Wistow 

— Self Accusation by one of the Murderers, 20 
a6c 

of a Navrie, by his Fellow Workmen, on 

the Rigi, 20 a 6 c 

of M. Notelle, by her Husband, at Boulogne, 

9j 6 «— 10 J* 12 6—12 ; 9 /•— 6 s 10 d 

of Mrs. Nichols, by her Husband, at Olney, 

28«7e 

of Thos. Patrick O'Connor, at Birmingham, 

18i8 6 

of 'Miss Phipps, by her Sweetheart, at 

Arlington, 20 a 7 e^22 a7 e 

of a Policeman, at Snodland near Rochester, 

25 a 7e—26a 11/— 28 a 10 a—l # 10 (S 

at Salford, 2 s 10 a 

ofJ^esPolUrd, by iUic«IIooler, 29 a 10 d 



Mnxden (co\timLtd). 

of Sarah Rowley *s Child, by its Mother, and 

Suicide of the Mother, 28 / 12/ 

of Annie Saunders, at Riegate,13 a 5 c— 16 

a 5 e — 18 a 5 c 

of Turner, a Negro, by Dr. Isaac C. West, 

in Delaware, I7 4 e ^ 

of Two Children, at Milton, and Suicide of 

the Mother, the Murdress, 1 a 9/— 2 o 9y 

of Deborah Wigley, by her Husband, 8 a 

10 a— 9rt7/— 14a5a 

of the Workmen of a Settler, on the Waikato, 

lljid 

of a Young Women by M. Visgueino, 20 # 

dc 

Alleged of Mary Ann Jones, by her Hus- 
band, 9 « 5 6 

Attempted of Jane Lanagan, by her Para- 
mour, 21 a 9 e 

of John Meahan at New Pallan, 8 s 4 c 

of Joseph Parkins, a Policeman, in the 

Crystal Palace, 11 a 6/ 

- of Mary Ann Palmer, at Hastings, 28 j 



10 d 



• of Ellen Stone m the Waterk>o Road and 
Suspected Suicide of the Murderer, 29 a 10 d 
—30 a 10 / 

. Recorery of the Murderer's Body, 1 1 



6 c—S » 9 6 

> Mary Ann Williams in Richmond Park, 



80^- 7 d—SlJ 10/— 1 a 9 /— 2 a 6 c— 6 a 9/ 

— Double at Boulogne-sur-Mer, 9/6 e— 10 ; 
12 6-12 i 9/ 

or Suicide of Hannah Brownmg, at Ham, 

16 a 10 (f— 18 a 5 e 

— Supposed of a Child at Rouen, 22 1 5 cf 

— Suspected of a Woman Found Hacked to 
Pieces in the Thames, 8 a 10 6—9 s 12 «— 
10 s 12 6—11 « 4/— 12 » 6 6—18 s 6 c— 16 « 6 
c— 16 8 3 c— 17 « 10 c— 18 a 12 c— 20 * 11 a— 
22 a 10 6—23 a 3/— 26 a 8 6—27 a 12 rf— 30 a 
10 a 

Notes about, 20 » 11 « 

the Reputed Deceased, Mrs. Cayley, 



Found Alive, 18 f 12 c 
Murdoch (T. W. C.) on the Tichbome Case and 

Dr. Whealer, 28 / 7 c 
Murray (Gilbert) on English Cheese Factories, 

31/6/ 
Murthly Estates, 24 j 12 c 
Museums, how to make them InstmctiTe, 16 a 

96 
Mushrooms, 3 s 6 6 

Justice Denman on, 27 a 12 d 

Musical SchoUrship, 23 aid 
Mutual Tontine (Westminster Chambent) Com- 
pany, 22 a 6 a — 6 a 7 e 
Mysterious Disappearance of Two Ladies, 6 a 

6d 
Discorery of. Under the Ruins of Alexandra 

Palace, 23 a 6 /— 25 a 3 / 
Deaths, 25 « 12 6 

1. l\ovel wi^Axo^tAi^'Sii^^V ^-^ ^ ^^ 



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National Agricultural Labourer's Union, 
Agricultural 

Artillery Association, 6 a 6 /— 7 a 8 rf— 8 a 

Gc—dadf-llaSf 

Club, Meeting to Obtain the Concerted 

Action of Churchmen and Nonconformists to 
Maintain Protestantism in the Church, 14 j 
12/ 

-^- Debt Commissioners, Notice to Annuitants, 
15 a6a 

— Official Returns, 2^7 6 

— — Midsummer Balance Sheet, 26^ 11/ 

Discount Company, 8 / 10 a — 12 j 10 a — 17 

j7c 

Education League, Meeting at Birmingham, 

22 a 7 e— 26 » 6 rf 

Circular to its Supporters, 9 s 9 c 

Orphan Home, Ham Common, 31 i 11/— 

2 ally 

Registers, 18 a 11 c 

Republican, Brotherhood, Conference at 

Nottingham, 17 « 8/ 

-^- School of Music at Menai Bridge, 14 a 3 c 
— 15 a 7 c 

Union for Luproving the Education of 

Women, Meeting of, 24 s 12 a 

for Suppression of Intemperance — Confer- 
ence at Shjnswsbury, 10 s 5 e 

Naturalization, British and Colonial, 16/11/ 

NAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCB :— 

Abolition of Purchaseinthe Army— Officers 

Address to House of Peers about, 10 J II J 

Notes about, 23 j 5/ 

f Admiralty Circular, 30 s 8 c/ 

Aldershott, Review by the Duke of Cam- 
bridge nt, 25 5 5 d 

Industrial Exhibition at, 10j7d 

Sham Fight at, 4 ; 5/—7j 12 e— 8 j 12 e 



— 10> 7 d^22j 12 c^-G a 3 rf— 21 a 5 c/— 28 o 
5 € — \ 8 5 e — 6 s 5 d 

— Appointments, 2 j 8 a— 4 ; 5 /— 5 j 8 6—7 ; 
12 f—dj 6 6— 9j 8 6—11 i 5/—12J 5 d— 12 j 
12 d— 10 / 5 e/— ley 8 a—lSj 5 6— lOj 12 a— 
24 / 12 6— 26 J 8 b—20j 5 </— 31 j 5 c— 2 a 8 c 
—5 a 12 c— 7 a 7 c—S a 6 rf— 9 a 8 c— 12 a 3 e 
—13 a 5 c— 13 a 8 a— 14 a 3/— 14 a 6 a— 16 
a 8 e/— 18 a 5/— 19 a 3 J— 20 a 3/— 21 a o d 
—23 a 5 /— 25 a 3 </— 27 a 3 </— 27 a 5 c— 28 a 
5/— 30 a 5 c— 30 a 7 /*— 1 s 5 e/— 2 « 3/— 3 s 
3 /— 3 « 6 J— 4 « 5/— 6 s 6 e— 6 s 8 y— 10 s 5 
rf— 11 « 3 e— 13 s 5 </— 13 « 8 c/— 17 « 3 e— 18 
s 5 c— 23 s 3 c— 24 s 5 /*— 24 » 8 6—25 « 5 c— 
26 5 3 c &y— 27 s 5 rf— 27 « 8 c— 30 s 3 e 

i4r<c/, Accident to, 31 j 5 c 

Armed Science, 28 a 7 c 

Army, Votes about, 20 a 5 c 

Ashantee Expedition, Preparations for, 

13«5c 

Athol Highlanders Inspected by the Queen, 

28 06/ 

Autumn Manoeuvres, 7i 12 e — Hi 5/— 17 

j 5/— 25 ; 10 d—2 a 6 6—4 a 9/— 6 a 9 d—7 
a4e^7a8l^-^a 8 b—ll a 6 c— 12 a 5 a— 

13al8a 

— Appointments, 16j5d 

7- BattJe of Brindley Heath, 4 s 5 c— 5 s 8 c 



Naval and Military Intalligence (continued). 

Bhick Tor, 18 a 8 c 

Blanket CoTerings Issued to the Troops, 28 

ahd 

Cannock Chase, 13 a 12 </— 14 a 6 a— 15 a 

6 c— 16 a 8 6—18 a 8 6—19 a 3 <i— 20 a 5 6- 
21 a 5/— 22 a 4 c— 23 a 8 c— 25 a 4 a— 26 a 7 
a— 27 a 4 e— 28 a 5 </— 29 a 6 a— 30 a 6 e— 1 * 
12 a— 3 fi 3 c— 4 s 6 c— 6 s 8 c— 6 s 5 c—S » 10 
a — 9 she 

-^— and the Control Department, 27 a 4 /" 

the Curragh, 13 a 12 6 

• Dartmoor, 20 o 5 a— 21 a 5 e— 22 a 4 d- 



2da8a 

Departure of Troops for, 9 a 5/ 

Field ArtiUery at, 22 a 10 e- 26 s 8/ 

Gleneral Orders, 22 a 4 c 

Grand Field Day, 9 s 6 c 

Horrabridge, 18 a 8 a— 19 aZd 

Horrible Weather at Princetown, 16 a 



bb 



' March Past, 20 a 6 6—12 « 5 c 

• National Temperance League at, 21 a 5 <f 

— Notes about, 15 « 8 6- 19 s 6 d 

- Official List of Forces to be at Cannock 



Chase, 7 a 8 c 

Programme for next Week, 23 a 8 rf 

Remarks on, 15 s 8 c 

Regiments appointed to attend, 24 J 10 d 

lii&ulous Sham Figh; at, 2 « 3 e 

Miss Robinson at, 21 a 5 d — 28 a b d 

Rock Hotel, 22 o 4 6 

Sham Fight, 10 s 12 a— 11 « 8 a 

Troops for, 2 a 5 c— 8 a 6 <f— 12 a oh 

' Volunteer Battalions to Join, 31 j 8 a 



• Yannaton Down, 16 o 8 o 



Ball at Warley Barracks, 28./ 5 / 

Banda and Kirwee Prize Money, Notes 

about, 16 y 12 6 
Bar and Notch of the Snider Rifle, General 

Order about, 11/5/ 
Black Sea Flee^ Duke of Edinburgh Ap- 
pointed Commander of, 29 5 5 c 
Brevet, 5 j 8 6— 9^ 8 c— 16 / 8 «— 26 / 8 6— 

2 a 8 c— 9 a 8 cf— 23 a 5 /— 27 a 5 /— 30 a7 f 

— 6 « 8 6—24 sSb 

Camp on the Medway, 17 « 3 e 

Captain's ** Good Service " Pension Award, 

2 s 3/ 
Cavalry and Infantry Examinations, List 

of English Authors, 18 / 5 6 
Manoeuvres, French Officers may Attend, 

105 6 c 
Certificates of Proficiency, Officers who 

have Obtained, 2 a 5 c 

— Changes in Drill, Notes about, 17 s 10 c 
in Stations, 7j 12 e—SJ 5 e— 5 a [12 c— 

12 a 3 c— 4 86 e 

— Channel Squadron, Orders about, 7j 12/— 
6 a 12 c— 9 a o/— 11 a 5 c— 13 a 5 6^3 sde 
— 4«66 

• from Holyhead to Plymouth Sound, 25 a 



%a 



5c 



' WsA "Rft^cn^ ^c^M5u^^\is>, *i.^ i vk d— 13 o 



C\iAV\i'WSiT>Q«iV!^T^,^ o. YI t— 'ia o.^ 5— 'IX 



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Nayal and Kilitary InteUigenoe {contintied), 

Chatham Garrison Field Day, 2SsSd 

Gun Wharf WaU Gare Way, 18 j 5 6— 

19 ; 12 o 
■ B«pairing of, Slj5c 

Siege Operations, 1 ; 12 h—ij 12 d 

' Premature Explosion during, dj 5 b 



— ^- Chattenden Roughs, Extensive Barracks at, 
13 a 5c 

■ Chinese Gkurden, 18 / 6 e 

■ Civil Service Commission, Successful Can- 
didates, Ids 5 c 

Commanding Officers and their Recruits, 

16/ 12 c 
Commutation of Pensions— William Berry, 

ls5d 

— Control Department, Notes ahout, 2 i 4 6— 
6 I 9 tf--8 a 10 a—lT s 3/— 24 » 8 b 

Difficulty, 3 s 4 d—i s 10 fr— 5 s 4/ 

Controllers and the Staff, 1 s 10 6 

Court Martial on Corporal Cooney, 18 j 12 c 

on Serjeant Desmond, 18 j 12 c 

on Henry Goldsmith for Stabbing, 31 j 

5 c 

on Daniel Lewesley for Desertion, 31 j 5 c 

on Charles Quail, 24/ 12 6 

on Sub-Lieut, Renwick for Indecent As- 
saults, 27 s o d 

■ on J. B, Sams, 30 a 5 c 

on James Skipsey for Assault, CaB d 

on George Squibb for Theft, 15 a 5 c 

on Joseph Tilley for Absence from Duty, 

15 a5 c 

on Alfred Wingfield for Absence, 18 a 5/ 

on Richard Young, 24/ 12 b 

Desertions from the Army, Report, 16 t 

3d 
-^ Drake's Island Mutineers Discharged the 

Service, 26 a 5/ 

Examinations for Commissions, 23 tBd 

Exchanges, 4/ 5/— 7 a 7 c— IG a 8 c/— 29 a 

3c— 20s 5/ 
Fares for Troops by Steam Vessels, Official 

Bate, 20 a 5/ 

Field Day, at Plymouth, 7 a 7 c 

Flying Squadron, 14 j 7/ 

Fortifications, (Official Document about, 6 a 

3d 

— French Autumn Manoeuvres, S s 10 a 
General Orders, 8 » 9 c— 10 s 6 J— 11 < 3e 

12*5/— 13«5c 

German Military Law, 23 a 9 e — 26 a 7 6 

Good Conduce Medals, 28 a 5/-— 30 ao c 

Gold Coast, the Gertrude Leaves with Stores 

for, 30 rt 5 c— 1 8 5 d — 15 s 5 f 

Regiments for, 10 s o d 

H. M. Ship Devastation, 17 J 10 d—27 a3d 

—^0 a 10 £/— 5 s 4 (^—8 s 3 rf— 9 s 6 ^>— 11 s 4 
tf— 12 s 8 d— 16 * 3 d—lS s 12 6—19 s 10 /— 
23 » 7 e— 24 s 8 rf— 27 s 12 b—30s 6 c 

Challenger, 24/ 12 c 

— — Himalaya, 27 a 3 d 

Rupert, 2»3 f 

Sunerb, 13 a 5 c 

JVarree, 6 s 5 d—8 s 10 c 

BoBpital PeuBion, Award, 10 / 7 d 



Naval and Military Intelligence (continued), 
Hydraulic Gunnery, 23 j 12 c— 24 j 6 </— 28 

j 8 c— 30i 12 rf -2 a 5/— 11 a 8 c—U aGa 

Important Naval Reform, 15 a 11 e 

Indian Staff Corps, Notes about, 22 j 10 e*- 

23 ;• 7 e 

Notices about, 23j7e 



5c 



Medical Service, List of Candidates, 15 a 



' Infantry Tactics, Notes about, 8 a 6 c — 11 

a 5 c— 14 a 6 6—16 a 8 c—19 a3e 
Inspections, 11 j 5/— 12 j 5 d—lij 7/— 21 

j 7/— 22 ; 12 c— 28 j 5 /— 8 a 6 </— 18 a 5/— 

25 a 3 (/— 27 a 3 d— 20 « 5/ 

Iron Morter Boats, 20 « 5 / 

Jealousy in the Army, 2G a S d 

Levees of the Commander-in-Chief, IGiSd 

— 24il2b 

Line and the Militia, 14 j liy 

Long Service Medals, 10 j 7 d—lGj 5 d— 

29 j 5 rf— 2 a 5 c— 14 a 3/— 1 s 5d^20 s 5/ 

—25 s 5 6 

Granted to Coastguard Men, 20 o 3/ 

Notes about, 10 i 8 e 

Manser Gun, 2 s 6 « 

Martini-Henry Rifle Shooting Match, 9 a 

6/- 

Marine Forces, Changes in, 27 s 5 c 

Mediterranean Fleet, 11 a 10 6 

Militarpr Centres, 18 / 12 J 

DiscipUne in America, 1 5 5 e 

Hospitals and Ambulances, 28 a 7 c? 

Knight of Windsor, Vacancy, 7 j I2j 

Installation, 30 s 3 c 

Law in Germany, see Germjln Empixe 

MancDuvres, New Act on, 30 5 7 e 

PoUcy, 22 j 10 e—23J 7/ 

Prisons, Report of, 15 s 10 6 

Recruitin*' — Notes about, oj 5 e 

Statistics, Notes about, 24 y 10 a 

MUitia Notices, 4 j ^f—7j 12/— 26 s 3/ 

Miscellaneous News, 11 rt 5 e — 19 a 3 /— 23 

a5 6— 19s3/— 24s5/' 

Moncrieff System, 6 5 4 ri— 26 s3c 

— Movements of Troops, 12 a 3 c— 28 a 5/ 

2 s 3/— 8 s3c 

in India, 1 ; 12 6—16 j 5 (/ 

Musketry Returns, 21^" 7 /— 11 s3e 

Naval Cadetships, Candidates in Order of 

Merit, 4/5/ 
'"aa< 



Cadets, Regulations, 20 s 11/ 

Candidates, Order of Merit, &c., 6 a 3 

Knights of Windsor, 27 a 5 «— 10 s^d 

Medical Department, Removal of. 

Spring Gardens, 2 a 5 c 

• Pension, Award, 18 / 5 &— 2di 5/— 2 a 



3/ 



Prize Money — Distribution, 5 j 8 b — 23 
6/_27 a 5 e— 13 58c 
Retiitjment, Official Memorandum, 1 



12 d 



. Review at Spithead, 7 ; 12/ 



i5/ 



. Letter of Satisfaction to the Offictrs, 






HotUM Contingent, 4 s 10 e^5 s H b \ 'Sl«.Ty OxvJo, KT^Ni»3^^^^^^^>^^ ^\^ 



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Hayal and Military InteUigmoe (continued). 
Nayigating Officeri — Adiniralty Circular 

about, IS a 7 e 
— >— New Nary Retirement Scheme, 6 aO c 
Vesselfl Added to the Navy, 21 a 5 rf— 28 

a 5 e 
North Somerget Yeomanry, Inspection of, 

20 s 6/ 
Non-Commission Offlcerf, Notea about, 20 

sSb 
Official Noticei, 29 y 6 rf— 9 a 6/— 15 a 6 c 

—22 a 3 6 

Officers' Grieyances, Notes about, Blj 5 d 

Pebble Powder, Notes about, 29^ 6 d 

Official Order about, 2 a 5 c 

Peninsular and Oriental Fleet, lSs7 e 

Pontooning at Wouldham, 22 a 3 6 

Portsdown Hill, Field Day at, 26 « 3 c— 27 

9 5 c— 30 iSd 
Portsmouth Dockyard Fortifications, 15 a 

5c 

Prize Day on the Britannia, ISy 5 6 

Promotions, 2 i 8 a— 6j 8 6—97 8 c— 12 j 

12 cf— ley 8 a— 26 J 8 6—9 a 8 o— 20 a 5 c— 27 

a 6 c— 30 a 7 /— 3 t 6 rf— 13 8 8 c— 20 # 8 c— 

24 8 8 6—27 8 8 c— SO s 3 d 

Purchase in the Army — Cases, 25 a 6 c 

Recruiting for the Army, 26 a 4/ 

Reid (Major- Gen. Sir Charles) Appointed 

Divisional Commander in India, 18i 5 6 
Regimental Newspaper at Rangoon, 22 a 

36 

Transports, 18 « 5 c 

Retired List, 2^8 a— 5^ 8 6—12 ; 12 rf— 16 

j 8 a— lOy 8 c— 23y 7 c— 26 ; 8 h—^Qj 7y— 2 

a 8 c— 13 a 8 a— 16 o 8 d— 20 a 5 c--27 « 5 e 

—10 8 8 rf— 17 * 3/— 20 8 8 c— 24 s 8 Z»— 27 * 

8c 
on Receiving the Value of their Commis- 
sions, hj 8 6—14 ; 7/— 16y 8 a— 12 a 3 e— 10 

a 8 d— 6 # 8 6—10 « 6 </— 24 586 
Return of Deaths and Retirement of Naval 

Officers from 1867, 7 a 7 c 
Royal Artillery Institution, Award of Gold 

Medal, 30 s 3 <; 
■ Engineers and Mr. Card well, 21 a 6 /* 

Marines, New Regulations, 18 a 10 6 

- Successful Candidates for Appointments 



in, 4 s i 

^— Military Academy — Subjects for Examin- 
ation, 4j 5 a 

Changes of Instructors, 1 < 6 rf 

Naval Club Annual Banquet, 10 ; 7 cf 

College at Greenwich, 20 « 5/— 23 5 3 rf 

■ Warrants, 12 a 3 e— 6 8 5 rf— 8 » 10 c— 25 



f 5</ 



Saddlers' Company Prizes, 20 » 6/ 

Salutes with Pebble Powder, Note about, 16 

ni/ 

Scarlet Patrol Jacket, Order about, 10 s 5 </ 

School of Instruction, Officers in, 4 j 6/— 2 

a Sc-'U a 8/'-28 a 5 €--26 # 8 c 
of Military EDgiaeering, Officers Joinmg. 

' Scots Grejrs, 26 a5f 

SbeerneBB Dockjari, Official Inspection, 20 



Nftval and Military InteUJgenoe (continued). 

Ship News, 7 j 12 /— 8 j 5 e— 1 1 j 5/— 12; 

6 €f— 28 J 5/— 31 i 6 c— 15 a 5 c— 25 a 3 rf~I 
8 5 c?— 4 8 5 «— 6 * 5 d— 11 8 3 c— 12 s 5 /— 16 
# 3 c 

Sick Poor and Netley, lljBf 

Silver Medal and Gratuity, Award, 9 a 5 / 

Skirmishing Drill, 20 8 S b 

Soldiers* Marriages, New Order about, 25 s 

5 d 

Wives and Children, Return of Pauper, 

30 a 10 d 

Staff College Examinations Modified, 28 a 

5e 

Surgeons in the Army, List of Successful 

Competitors, 22 a 3 6 

Torpedo Practice at Portsmouth, 28 1* 5/— 
2755£/ 

Oass, 29 I 5 /•— 18 5 5c 

Trial of the New Patent Respirator for 

Extinguishing Fires, 3 s 3/ 

the Crocodile^ 9 f 5 6 

- — Troops Despatched to Cape Coast Castle, 7 
a 7e 

Vessels Ordered Home, 9y 5 6 

War Ships of the Future, Designs fer, 20 a 

3 f 

West India Flying Squadron, \j7d 

** Whitehead " Torpedo, Trial of, at Ports- 
mouth, \8h d 

Woolwich, Accident at the Royal Arsenal, 

1*^7/ 

Bean Feast at, 14 ; 7/ 

Enormous Steam Hammer for, 20 a 3 /" 

Experiments with a 35 Ton Gun, 29 o 3 c 

Large Coil, 13 s 5 c 

New Great Gun at, 19 j 12 ct— 28 a 5/ 

New Iron Pier, 11 s 3 c 

Ordnance Cliapel to be a Chapel Royal, 

25a3rf 

Review at, 9/5 6— lOJ 7 d—Wj 5/-12 

Saddlery Department at, 4 « 5 e 

Sergeants* Messes at, 25 ti 3 c/ 

Working Hours, New Scale for, 16 s 3 f 

Yeomanry, 30 5 3 e 

Navarra (Dr. Stagno) in the Hands of Russian 

Brigands, 2 * 4 c 
Navigators' Islands, 27 s 12 c/ 
Nelaton (Dr.) Health of, 14 a 3 a— 23 a 5 a-30 

a 5 tt — 17 « 8 a 

his Wealth, 30 5 9 rf 

Nelson Statue in the Menai Straits, Unveiling of, 

10«6c 
Netherlands India Steam Navigation Company, 

lilOrf 

Miscellaneous Nciws, 16 s 3 6 

Neville (Rev. Canon) Proposed Resignation of 

his Living, 4 « 9/ 
New Attraction, a Man-of-War in the Seine, 1 s 

lie 
Cornet, 4 a <j d— 7 a 5 c— 23 a 11 /— 13 1 

If 



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New Ezplosire, 24itl0d 

Ozol>enzin. 7 ; 11/ 

Found Islands in Austndia, 6 t 5 / 

General Post Office, 1 # 4 « 

Guinea, Shores of, 11 » 8 c 

and Kidnapping, 15 a 5 e 

Ironclad InflexihU, Note about, 4 c 4 6 

Planet, 3y 6 e— 2 s 8 rf 

Post Office, Dampness of, 21 sh d 

North West, the New Ywk Timet on, 26 a 

12 6 

NEW SOUTH WALES i— 

Coal, Copper and Tin Trade of; 9 # 7 A 

Supply, 4 « 4 6 

Iceing Meat for Transport, 4 » 4 e 

Ne^ Divorce Court, 4 # 4/ 

Postal Service, 4*4/ 

New York, Commerce of, 2j 7 a 

Customs Returns, 10 j 6 c 

£xport8 from, 9 j 10 e 

of Specie, 30 j 10 c 

I mports of Cotton, &c., 80 / 10 c 

NEW ZEALAND:— 

Agricultund Statisticfi, 3 » 4 c 

Emigrants and Colonists Aid Corporation, 

. lljid 

Exports of Gold from, 12 f 7 c 

Governor Sworn in by Torch Light, 3 » 4 c 

Labour Market in, 3 « 4 c 

Miscellaneous News, II j 5 b—S s i c 

Salmon Ova in, 3 » 4 ef 

Value of Land in, 11 j 4 d 

New Zealand Fibre Works Company, 8 i 10 a 

Meat Preserving Company, 28 i 6 a 

Trust and Loan Company, 19j7a 

Newbold (Rev. C. H.) Suspension of, for Drunk- 
enness. &c.y 16/11 d 

Newcastle Chymical Works Company, 10 j 9 a 

Wesleyan Conference, see Wesleyan 

Newcastle-Under-Lyme, New Church at. 18 / 11 / 

Newjwrt Market Refuge— Royal Family visit, 
22ille 

Newstead Abbey, Right of Way Case, 217* 13 e 

Newton (Sir Isaac) his House in St. Martins 
Street, 9 a 12 c 

(John) on the Home Currencv, 26 » 4 « 

NEXT OP KIN— PERSONS WANTED &c. :— 

Anthony, Lewis, Sj I b 

Arrowsmith, John, 10 j 17 e—i s IS e 

Austin, John, 9 a 1 6 

Baggs, Mary, 15 jib 

Batemaft, Agnes, 16; 13 c 

Batten, James, 1/16 

Bawdon, Elizabeth, 20 s I b 

Bennett, Jemima, 6 s Ih 

Benyou-Barton, H. C, 16 s 1 A 

Bishop, E., '4 si b 

Mary Ann, 14 j 1 b 

Blount, Elizabeth, 4 jrl3 e 

Blacklock, Richari, 8 » 1 6 

Bkckstock, Fanny, 30 a 1 6 

Blundell, Mary Ann, 15 j I b 

Blundatone, Williaw, 15 a 1 b 

Bntisb AUbama ClaimaDtB, 10 j I b 

Buckley, Will, 29 / 1 b 

- — BiuTgess, Ambroae OiUmmn, 4j lb 



N«xt of Ein, etc.. Wanted Ccontinutd). 

Burcey, Maria, 16 a 1 6 

Burt, William, 26 a 1 6 

Byfleld, George, 10 Jib 

CardweU, Sarah, 13 a 8 c-20 all d 

Carroll, Harriet Ann, 12 j 1 6 

Chamberlain, Lydia, 25 a 1 6 

Chamberlains of Hertfordshire, Ij lb 

Charlton, Charles, 8 a 1 6 

Cheetham, George, 26 a 1 6 

Chenoweth. Capt. Richard, IB s I 5 

Clapham, Samuel, lOy 17/ 

Clemow, William Robert, 16 f 1 6 

Clifton, Benjamin, 25 i 1 6 

CoUings, George, 30 a 1 6 

Constable, Mrs. Maria, 24 / 1 6 

Cottle, Ann, 2 a 1 6 

Cowen, Joseph, 10 / 1 6 

Cupples, Theresa or Jane, 15 a 1 6 

Crole, George Seymour, 2j I b 

— Cross, John Ward, 2Sal5 

Cullmer*s Descriptive Index of, 30/ 1 6 

Cuirie, Peter, 27 a 1 6 

Davey, John Buxton, 6/16 

Duncan, Anna, 1 « 1 b — 25 sib 

— Duppa, George, 20 a 1 6 

Duskey. Frederick, Sj l b 

Edmett, Thomas, 21 a 1 6 

Elsby, John, 5 alb 

— r- Everett, Mrs., 24 j 1 b 

Fauche, Maria Agnes, 24/ 1 6 

Fisher, A., of Old^wry, 21 jib 

Frost, Sarah, 26 » 1ft 

Gascoigne or Gascoyne, John, 11 a 1 6 

Gould, Elizabeth, 20 sib 

Groves, Elizabeth, 19 a 1 6 

Halfnight, Samuel, 1*16 

Hall, Hannah, or Walker, 16/16 

-^— Harding, Henry, 16j 13 c 

Harrison, Joseph, 13 a 1 6 

Hart, M., 2 s 1 6 

— Healey, Thomas, 6 # 1 6 

Helsby, John, 5 a 1 6 

Henderson, Robert, 29 ; 1 6 

Henshaw, Eraser B., 8/16 

Hilton, Martha, 16 a 1 6 

Hook, Nathanael, Marriage Certificate of, 

21 a 1 6 

Hubbard, Miss, 23^ 1 6 

Hybert, Thomas, 21 a 1/ 

niidge,— , 19/1 b 

Jenkenson, Elizabeth Mary, 10 » 1 6 

JoUey-Collins, 25/ 1 6 

Jones, Helen Sophia, 10 # 1 6 

Keen, WilUam, 19 / 1 6 

Keirle, Amelia, 1 i 1 ^ 

Kennett, George raxton, 22 / 1 6 

KiUett, Capt. R., 1 » 1 6 

Laskie, David Jamieson, 15 sIS d 

Leigh, Hon. Augusta Mary, Children of, 16 

5 1 6 
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Next of Kin, etc., Wanted {continued), 

M'Crummen, Norman Sealpa, 2^ 1 6—16 j 

1 b 

M*Viccar, Duncan, 13 a 8 c 

Mahood, Sarah, 11 a 1 ^ 

Manning, Sarah, 12i 1 6 

Marriott, Hev. C. Bertie, 6 1 1 6—18 sll d 

Mather, John, 10 ; 1 6 

Matthews, John, 17 1 1 6 

Maunder, George, 2^16 

Maxwell, Alexander, 12 ; 1 & 

Meare, Katherine, 11 # 1 b 

Mellor, Frances Mary, 28 a 13 d 

Munro, Hugh, 12^ 1 6 

Mumey, John, 26 a 1 6 

-^— Murphy, Ismena, 28 a 1 6 

John, 14 j 1 6 

Naylor, — , 80 ; 1 6 

Nolan, James, 8 a 1 6 

O'Connor, Mrs., 1 a 1 6 

Otter, Denis, 12 a 1 6 

Osborne, William, and Hannah Hall, 16 i 

16 

Owen, Henry Hugh, 16 a 1 6 

Pace, Mrs. John, 23 a 1 6 

Pain, John Herbert, 19 s 1 6 

Palmer, Colonel, 24 j-1 6 

Thomas Robert, 1/16 

Walter Bishop, 17 « 1 6 

— Peacock, Isabella, 3*16 
• Late of Aldgate, 28 « 1 6 



Phelps, Philip Henry Ferdinand, 2 / 4/— 

16; 13 c 

PhiUp, Robert, 28 j 1 6 

Plomer, Thomas, 15 a 1 6 

Ramsbottom, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4 » 1 6 

Randall, Richard, 6 a 1 6 

Ratray, Miss Mary Gray, 12 a 1 6 

Ra^er, Richard, 11 s I b 

Reid, John James, 1 a 1 6 

Rennie, Anne, 8 j 1 6 

Richings, John, 9 o 1 6 

Robertson, William, 26 ; 1 6—20 s 1 6 

Rogers, Jasper Wheeler, 2 o 1 6 

Rose, Mrs. John, 7/16 

RoweU, Sarah Ann, 10 i 17 f 

Rumbold, Mary, 2G a 1 6 

Russell, Wm., 20 s I b 

Savage, John, 2ijib 

Schuster, Dr. Carl. W . T., 24 ; 1 6 

Sell, Thomas, Ann and Mary, 21/ 1 ^ 

Silvester, Robert, 2G a 1 6 

Slator, Thomas, 4 o 1 6 

Smallbones, George Broomfield, 12/ 1 6 

Mrs. Laura Maria, 12 a I 6 

Smith, James, of Totbill Street, 2 a 1 6 

Spry, Matthew, 20 * 1 6 

Stacy, James, 6 a 1 6 

Stephens, Rev. Richard, 5/16 

Stewart, Capt., 24/1 6 

Thomas, Anna Maria. 26/ 14 « — 1 a 18/ 

• AJbert, 23 s 1 d 



^M Ber. AnthoDv, 20 sib 

^"^-^' ^^' «^- Dillon, 14a I 5 

^^^^''^^^^^ -Edward, b sib 

—^^up(Ww02ald 



Next of Kin, etc., Wanted {contintted}. 

Watts, Elizabeth, 24 s 1 6 

Watldns, Elizabeth Mary, 12/16 

WiUiams, William and Jane, 29/1 6 

■ Eklmonds, Said 

Henry and Thomas, 6 « 1 6 

Wilson, Rev. Dr. John, 18 a 1 6 

Nine Hours Bill of Mr. Mundella, 30/ 7 c 
Nitrate of Soda^ 26 « 4 a 

" No Apprentices " Suicidal to Trade, 26 d 7 / 
Nolan ( — ) Description of the Five Landlords, 80 

a4 a 
North (Col.) at Banbury, 25 s 10 e 

at Chipping Norton, 1 « 11 6 

British and Mercantile Insurance Company, 

2a6a 
North Eastern India, 3 / 5 a 

Schleswig, Pall Mall Gazette on, 29/ 10 e 

West Bucks Agricultural Association, 26 s 

Be 
Northampton, Opening of the Cattle Market at, 

18/86 
Northamptonshire Agricultural Show, 18 « 5 6 

Sanitary State of, 30 s 9 c 

Northcote (Sir Stafford; at Stevenstone, 2 a 12 c 
at the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, 19 s 

4e 

at Newton Abbot, 20 « 12 6 

Northern Assam Tea Company, 11 a 6 a 
Northumberland Agricultural Society*s Annual 

Show, 6 a 8 a 
Heuse, Ball at, to the Prince and Princesi 

of Wales, &c., 8 / 6 e 

Account of, 2(i a 4 e 

Removal of, 26 a 11 e 

Miners* Mutual Confident Association, 15 j 

8 a— 25 » 10/ 
Norway, Coronation of the King of, Prince 

Arthur to be Present, 4 / 5 c/ 

Fetes, 28/ 10 a— 29 / 12 a 

Norwich (Bp of) on Church Discipline, 17/6/ 
Cathedral, Archaeological j^iscovery at, 12 s 

86 
Nostalgia, Dr. dela Grandiere on, 27 s 10 c/ 
Nottingham, Conservative Demonstration in Col- 
wick Park, 2*36 

Liberal Demonstration at, 17/ 12 a 

Noxious Gases, 13 « 4/ 

O. 
O'Beimc (Hugh) on Stonyhurst College, 5 a 

10 f 
OberUnd, Notes on the Health of, 3 / 10 c 
0*Connor (James) on Scotch and Irish Appeals, 

21/ 10 d 
Octopus Seizing its Prey, 1 1 a 8 c 
Odd Fellows, British United Order of, 8 a 3 6 
Offences in Prison Return of Offenders, 16 s 

10 a 
Office Without Re -Election Notes about, 15 a 7 e 

—16 a 9 /— 18 a 8 </--19 a 9/— 23 a 3 e— 27 a 

B €—29 aSe 
^sJiaiY ,'5^q\.^^ i^MX., YloLZd 

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{0, 1873.] • PALliEB's IKDBK TO ** THE TIMSS " NSWSFAPEIl. 



Far 



Ciyil Appointments, 12; 12 d—ldj 5 /— 2 

—6 a 6 «— 9 a 8 c— 18 a 10 6—23 a 10/— 

r/— 30 a 8 b— 2 s 4 c-^ s 11 c— 13 « 7 / 

* 11/— 29 « 11 c 

sensibility, 12 a 5 e 

)tice8, 10«8d 

id Tale, 21 a 10 c 

ith Australian, 17 j 12 e 

ate of the Market, 2 7 7 6— 3i9 c— 4i 10 

i 10 b—9j 10 6— lOy 9 c— 11 1* 10 c— 12 J 

-16; 10 e— 17 ; 7 a— 18 j 10 S— 28y 10 6 

/ 7 e— 26; 10 c— 30; 10/— 31 ; 6/— 1 a 

-2 a C 6—6 a i e— 7 a 6 rf— 8 a 4 </- 9 a 

9 a 9 fr— 13 a 6/— 16 a 6 fr— 16 a 6 d— 20 

-21 a 7/— 22 a 5 6—23 a 6 </— 27 a 5 6 

a 6 <i— 29 a 5 o— 30 a 7 b^-3 s 6 rf— 4 « 7 

f 5 h--^ s 7 a— 10 « 7 rf— 11 * 6 rf— 12 a 7 

\ t 7 b— 17 s 6 6—18 « 7 6—19 t 5 e— 20 $ 

24 » 6 c— 25 s 6 6—26 « 5 6—27 « 66 

ells. New, of Pennsylrania, 6 s 3f 

e (Bey. Mr.) and the Callan Schools, 11; 

16 ;• 8 h—l9j 12 e— 26; 8 a 

r. Gladstone, 11 a 10 e 

»tter to the Education Commissioners, 28 

)te8 about, 16 ; 8 6 — 4 a 5 c 

ibmission to his Bishop, 24 s 5 c — 29 t 



3 Account of the Submission to his 
»p, 29 » 12 a— 30 sod 
(— ) Belease of, 30 < 6 rf 
;holic Bishops, Consecration of, 12 a 3 6 
d Bp. Wordsworth, 13 « 10/ 
Conference at Berne, 658 e — 13 s5 b 
Congress, 15 s 5 6 — 16 5 3 6 
Metropolitan Chapter of, at Utrecht, 11 

aims Revived— Doncaster for Represen- 
i, 2 5 7 c— 6 J? 7/ 
ea Utilized, 6 s 7/ 
20«6rf 

LS Company, see London 
Lir Meetings, Question of the Right of 
Ing, at Banbury, 28 a 4 e 
)re (Lord) on Roman Catholic Funerals in 
id, 3 j 14 c 

Conference in the Church of England, 

2d 

idM.P's, 31;12e 

tions, 22 5 10 / 

Princes During the Franco-Prussian 
3«8a 

(Rear Adm.) on the Dutch War in 
itra, 12n2rf 
[emorial College at Chichester, 16 ; 9/— 

(Arthur) on Civil Service Writers, 30 a 

roniclt of the 67th Regiment, 22 a 3 6 
ture Seamen, \j if 
m Engine Works Company, 9 « 7 3 
I (Sir James) Statue of, 4 ; 6 / 
Coffee Company, 12/ 10 a 
f (James) on the dontract Corporation, 
a 

nejr&Co., Return to Shareholders, 28 j \ 



Overcrowding in East London, 29 a 3/ 
Oxford August Ram Fair, 15 a 6 c 

Diocesan Conference, 21 a 6 / 

Meetin g of t h e t*a rish Choirs in, liy 11 e 

OXFORD UNIVEESITY :— 

All Soul's College, Elections, 16 5 10 6 

Class List, 4 i 8 a 

Degrees Conferred, 7 j 8 e 

Derby Scholarship, 16; 8 6 

Examinations, 1 i 6/ 

Lincoln College, Open Scholarships, 22 s 

6 d 

Local Examinations, 25 a 4 e — 1 s Be 

List of Past Examinations, 25 a 4 e 

Magdalen College— Elections, 24 ; 8 6—22 

sBd 

Merton College, 16 « 10 6 

Queen's College— Examinations, 10 « 9 / 

Oysters, South of England Company, 8; 10 a — 

9a 7a 
Ozobenzin, the New Explosive, 7/ 11 / 

P. 

Painters and Decorators, Meeting of, on an Ad- 
vance, 28 a 6 e— 26 a 7/— 29 a 6 c 

Page fDr. David) on Infected Milk, 23 # 6 6 

(Thomas) on the Protection of London from 

Fire, 6a4f 

and Sandeman, on Pilfering in Transitu, 12 

;7c 

Paget (Robert) on Dustbins, 16 a 5/ 

on Sanitary Administration in Clerkenwell, 

26 a 12 e 

Pakington (Sir J.) on the Education Act, 8 s 
10 d 

Palestine Exploration Fund, Notes about, 15 a 
10 6—19 a 10 6 

Work Done by the Explorers, 18 a 12 6 

Paley (J. A.) on Catholics at the English Uni- 
versities, 17»4 6 

Paper, New Material for, 80 a 5 c 

Return of Imports, 12 s S d 

Swedish Paper Company, 5; 10 a 

Paraguafisu Steam Tramroad Company, 16 a 6 a 

Paraguay, State of, 2 ; 12 </ 

Parhelion, or Mock Sun, seen at Templemore, 
10*5/ 

Parental Discipline — Case of Mr. Moles, 3 s 5/ 

Paris (Comte de) on Trades Unions, 25 5 5 c 

Paris Industry, Gathering Ants' Eggs for Phea- 
sants, 1 / 5 / 

Novelties— Buffalo Flesh for Food, 27 s 

12 d 

Nostalgia, 27 s 10 d 

Park Lane, 6 s 5e 

Parke's (E. A.) Address at the British Medical 
Association, 7 a 7 6 

Parliament — Out of Session, 6 » 6 c — 8 s 10 d — 
17 « 8 c— 19 a 4 e— 20 a 12 6—25 a 10 e— 26 a 
8 c— 30 sSd 

Analysis of the Session, 13 a 8 a 

Divisions in the House of Commons, 4 « 9 e 



Bfttwx ol ^V^iXC^asD^^J^^*^ ^"^ - 



^W 



Far 



Parliament, Work of the Sitsion, SlfB/ 
Parliamentary Beports, Notes about, 14i 12/ 

the Saturday Review on, 21 y 13 a 

PABUAMENTABY PB0GEEDIKO8 :-- 

Abolition of Purchase in the Army, 11/66 

—22 J 6 a— 23 / 7 d—20J 6 o 

Accountant-General m Chancery, 12 j 7 c 

Achin Affairs, 29 i* 6 a 

Actions Against the Crown, ij Gc 

Acts Passed During the Session, 10 ; 12 c 

Adjutants of Yeomanry Regiments, 29 ; 6 6 

— - Agricnltural Children Bill, ij6 rf— 8 / 6 b 

— 10 y 8 c— 17 ; 6 c— 22 J 6 e 

Albert and European Arbitrations, 25J 5 a 

Aldemey Breakwater and Forts, 12 / 6 a 

AlkaU Act, 6 ; 6 c— 1 1 i 6 6 

Anununition Supplied to Portugal, 18 J 6 6 

Anmesty to Political Prisoners, 26i 6 e 

Annuities to Certiilcated Teachers, 15 j 6 6 

Appellate Jurisdiction of the House of 

Lords, 9i 6 6 
Appropriation of Penalties, 25 j 6 c— 81 1' 

8a 

Arbitration— the Queen's Reply, ISj 6b 

Army Medical Warrant, 29 ; 6 c 

Enlistment Bill, 29 7 6 6 

Recruiting, 2j 6 a 

Arrangement of Business, ISjGc 

Ashantee War, 11 J 6 a — 15 j 5 a— 15 j 6 b 

-19/6 c— 29 J 6 cT— 6 « 7 c 

Assistant Navy Surgeons, 31 ; 7 a 

Autumn Manoeuvres, 2dj0d 

Aves Island, 29 i 6 c 

Baker's fSir S.) Expedition, Telegrams 

about, 1 i 6 tf— 1 ;■ 7 a 

Ballot, 6 a 6 & 

Banda and Kirwee Booty, 4 / 6 b 

Bank of EngUnd Notes Bill, 8/6 6 

Bath Election, 1 j 6/ 

Bathing in the Serpentine, 31 j 7 a 

Belgium, 24 j G a 

' Betting Houses (Scotland) Bill, 2GjCy/ 

— Billetting for the Autumn Manoeuvres, 18 i' 
Gb 

— Blackwater Bridge (Composition of Debt) 
BiU, 1 j 8 a— 2 / 6/-4y 7 d^5j 7 a-^llj 6 a 
— 12i 6 6— 10 J 6 a— 187 6 o 

Boxer Shrapnell, 26 j 6 a 

Bradford District Tramways Bill, 4 a 6 a 

Branding Fees, 1 a 5 d 

Brigandage in Turkey and Greece, 4 j G c 

British Oils in France, 1 i 6^ 

Museum and South Kensington, 25 f7 d 

—5a7 5 

• Salaries, 29 j 7 e— 2 a7 e 




PALMEb'S index to '* THE TIMES " KEW8PAPEB. 



Buccleuch (Duke of), 8/66 

Budget Estimates and the Revenue, 6 a 7 6 

Building Societies, 8 / Gf—Sj 7 c 

Burials Bill, 10./ 8 6— 24j 6/ 

BusineBB of tjie House, S0j5d 

Cable Between IreUnd and Newfoundland, 

25J6 6 

CAdetB in the Nary, 11 ; 6 c 

-— CaDBdALoaa (QuArantee) Bill, 9 j 6 a— 11 

^C^onries Bill, 4j 6 a-^j 7 c 



Parliamentary Proceeding Continued), 

Captains of Artillery, 1^6/ 

Carlists in Spain, 29^ 6 c 

Case of Capt. Drummond, 2 a 7 c 

Capt. Charles Agnew, 15 / 6 c 

Mr. Freeth, 6 a 6 6 

Mr. O'Keefe and the Callan Schools, 1 / 

, 6e-— 3i9 rf— 4; 6 rf—8y 6/— 12; 6 c— 4a6 a 

Mr. Sandwell, 12; 6 c 

Paul Tomagian, 5 a 7 c 

Cashel and Shgo, 25j7d 

Catastrophe in a Lunatic Asylum, 5 alh 

Cavalry Sub-Lieutenants, 16; 6 c 

Charts of Movements in Population, &c., 16 

jGc 
Chatham Dockyard, 16; 6 c— 29 / 6 c/— 5 

7d 

Chinese Coolies, 16; 6 b 

Chipping Norton Case, 4/6 c— 5 ; 6 « 

Cholera, 8i 6 d 

Church in the Mauntius, 22; 6 a 

Civil Service, 6; 6 d— 7; 8 6—8 / 6 «-2 a 



85 



- Pensions, 6 a 7 d 
•Writers, 25; 6 6 
Bills (Ireknd) 10; 8 c— 11 ; 6 c— 16; 8 a 



— Clerical Justices Disqualifications Bill, 30/ 
7c 

Clerks at the Board of Trade, 22 / 6 6 

Close of the Session, 19 ; 6 c 

Coal Committee, 19 j 6 c 

Cockflghting Case at Weaverham, 1 a 8 c 

Mr. Cole and South Kensington Museum, 11 

jGc 
Colonial CTiurch BUI, 12 / 6 6—15 ; 6y— 16 

;6a— 24;6/— 30; 6 <f 

Conference on Patents at Vienna, 15 / 6 6 / 

Confession in the Church of England, 15 

5 rt— 30; 6 h 

Command of Sub-Districts, 18; 6 6 

C'Onmfiander-in-Chief in Ireland, 1 o 5 c 

Consolidated Fund, &c., (Permanent Charge* 

Redemption) Bill, 1; 8 a— 4 / 7 rf— 5; 7 a— 22 

; 6 a— 25^* 5 a— 1 <i 6 6—4 a 6 a— 5 a7 a 
Conspiracy Law Amendment Bill, 8; 7 c— 

25; 7 rf— 26; 7 c— 29 ; 7 c— 1 a 6 6—2 a 7a 

— 4 a 6 a— 5 a7 d 
Constabulary Force (Lreland), 23; 7 a— 26 

j 7 c— 29; 7 e— 2 a 7 a—i a6a 

Consular Establishments, 20 j Gd 

Contagious Diseases (Animals) 2 a 7 c— 5 

a 76 
Control Department of the Army, 6 a 7 6 

— Conversion of Cast Iron Guns, SjGe 

Conveyance of Troops, 81; 7/ 

Conveyancing BiU (Scotland), 4 ; 6 a— 19; 

6 6—26 / 6 a— 30; 7 6—2 a 7 a 
Convict EstabUshmentfl, 29 / 7 c 

— Labour at Dartmoor, 25; 6 6 

Coroner for the Coimty of Meath, 26 ; 6y 

— Counties (Ireland) Lord Lieutenants and 

ComcdX,^ i>l liowJSfeL^ "^^ \ 1 a— 'I a 1 \i I 

CoxJkXvt^ Cov«\,%,^<iJcv«tL oil ^\.\:\sssE^J^ Q.^ a 

COXJIX. Ol ^<^TS^% 'ftSiSQjfiCk. V^\^%Sw«^ ^TVS^ 



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(^Ti^.^ at»d 



Sopi. 80, 1873.] 



PALUEb's IKDSX to '' THS TIKES ** NEW8PAPEB. 



tax 



VaarMmenUary ^vooeedingB (conttnued). 

CourtB of Turkiiy, 2Sj 6 b 

Criminal Law AmendiEnent Act, 9 j 7 a— 16 

j7c 
Crown Prirate Estates Bill, 1 j 6 d— 2 jSa 

—4; 6 a-^'j 6/--22 j Bf-^ej 6/— 29 ; 7 « 

Custom House Clerks, SOjla 

Extra Treasury Clerks, 11 ; 6 c 

Danger of the Church of England, Sj 6 d 

Deal, Walmer and Adisham Junction Rail- 
way Bin, 23 j 6b 
Defence Act Amendment Bill, 25 j 7 (^26 

J 7 c— 29y 7 «— 2 a 7 a— 4 a 5 a 

Delivery of Tel^rwuns, 16 / 6 c 

Denbigh Bluecoat School, 19 j 6 a— 23 j 6 a 

Derwentwater Estates, 10 ; 6 6 

Devonshire Turnpike Trust, Aj%c 

Discharge of Orders, 17 J 6a 

Dispute with the Egyptian GoTemment, 18 

; 66 
Distances Between Cabstands and Railway 

Stations, 26 j 6 c 

Dover Harbour, 8iy 7 e— 1 a 5 e 

Drainage and Improvement of Laads, 18 ; 

6 a— 19 ^'6 6—22/ 6 a 

Dublm and Kingstown Railway, 1 1 6/ 

Letter Carriers, 6 a 7 c 

Police, 29/ 7 c 

Post Office, 2oj6d 

Rathininies, &c. Railway Bill, 1 1' 8 a 

Duke of Edinburgh's Annuity Bill, 31/ 8 a 

— 1 a 6 e—2 a 7 d-A a 6 a— 6 a 7 a 

Dundalk Magistracy, 6 a 6 c 

Duplicate Books in the British Museum, 30 

j 5d 

Ea«t India Revenue Accounts, 2a 7 f 

Ecclesiastical Commissioners Bill, 8/6 a — 

11/6 a— 16 ; 6 /— 22 ; 7 6—25 / 7 rf-30 / 6 6 
Policy in the Windward Ishmds and 

Trinidad, 16/ 6/— 18/ 6 a 

Education Act Amendment, ij6d 

Estimates, 8/ 6/ 

- of Officers, 8/ 6 a 



Elementary Education Provisional Order 

Confirmation Bills, 1/8 a— 2/ 6 d— 10 / 8 c— 
16/ 6 c— 18 / 6 a— 28/ 6 6 ^25/ 5 a— 2 a 7 o 

Act Amendment BiU, 18/6 c— 19/ 6 

c— 23/ 6 d— 23 ; 7 a— 25 j 7 c— 26 / 7 a— 80/ 
6 a — 1 a 5 a — 4 a 6 a 
• Teachers, 2 a 7 6 



Embassy Houses, 19/ 6 6 

Endowed Schools Scheme, 15 ; 6 c— 22 / 7 

6—26/ 6 e— 26 ; 8 a-29/ 7 <— 1 a 5 a— 2 a 7 

a — i a 5 a 
Entailed and Settled Estates (Scotland) 

Bill, 6/ 7 c^-29/ 7e 

Epping Drainage, 2/6/ 

Established Church and Ritualism, 1 ; 6 e 

Eton College Property BiU, 16/ 6 /— 16/6 

a— 18/ 6 a— 26/ 7 «A-26/ 8 a 

Examinations at Woolwich, 8/ 6 a 

Exchequer Bonds, 15 j 8 a— 16 j 6 f—\7 i 

6c^l9j66—22/6a^25f5a 
S^^P^^^ Surplus, 8 J 6 d 



Parliamentary PiooeedingB (con/tnife<f); 

Explosion of Gunpowder, 26 / 6 c 

Export Duty on Coal, 11/66 

Extension Fisheries Bill, 25 / 6 a 

Extradition Act, 18/ 7/'— 22/ 7 c— 24/6 

y— 26/ 6 «— 29/ 6—30/ 6 6 
Facilities for Visiting the Houses of Parlia- 
ment, 5 a 7 c 
Factory Acts Amendment BUI, 31/ 7 /— 5 

a 7/ 

Farming (Ireland), 6 a 6 c 

Fatality at a Gun Factory, 16 a 6 6 

Fining of a Magistrite, 6 a 7 (i 

First Devon MiUtia, 11/ 6 c 

Massacre of the Innocents, 8/ 6 e 

— Foreign Embassies, 29/ 7 6 

Representatives in Morocco, 30/ 6 c 

TextUe Manufactures, 26/ 6 / 

Foreshore at Truro, 29 / 6 c 

Forestry in India, 9 / 7 a 

Forged Telegrams, 1 a 6 c 

Voting Papers, 1/ 6/ 

Four Courts, Marshalsea, Dublin, 15 / 6 a 

—80/ 7 c— 4 a 6 c 

Frankford Bench of Magistrates, 29/ 6 6 

f^ee Rations to Soldiers, 2 a 7 6 

French Commercial Treaty, 8/6/ 

Frescoes in the Houses of Pariiament, 1 a 

5d 

Friendly Societies, 24/ 6 a 

ConsoUdated Fund BUI, 19/ 6 d 

Game Laws, 9/ 7 c 

Gas and Water FacUities Act Amendment, 

12 / 6 6—16/ 6 a— 19/ 6 6—26 / 7 c— 30/ 7 c 

—2 a 8 6 
General PoUce and Improvement Acta 

(Scotland), 10 / 8 c— 24/6/ 
— — Commanding in Ireland, 22/ 6 a 

Register and Record Office, 16/ 6 a 

Valuation of Ireland, 1/7 a — 1 /8a 

Geneva Arbitration, 1 1* 6/— 29/ 7 e 

Gentlemen Cadets at Woolwich, 1 1 / 6 a 

German Capture of the Vigilante, 6 a 7 c 

— - Gibson Sculptures, 18 ; 6 a 

— - GUnders at Leeds Barracks, 16 / 6 a 

Glasgow Post Office, 26/ 6 rf 

Gold Coast, 19/ 6 6 

Government of Ireland Bill, 1 / 6 a ^ 

Greenwich Hospital Estates, 26/ 6 i/ 

Grievances of MiUtary Officers, 2 a 7 6 — 6 a 

66 

Gun Wharf at Chatham, 6 a 6 6 

Guns of the Devastation, 1 a 6/ 

Habitual Drunkards BUI, Withdrawn, 9 

7/ 

Half-Pay Naval Officers, 25/ 6 c 

Harbour Dues Tlsle of Man) BUI, 4/ 7 </ 

Harbours and Snipowners, I a5e 

Health of the Port of London, 8 / 6 « 

Heath Grammar School, 19 / 6 a 

Herring's Telegraph Printing^ 1 a 6 e 



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palheb's indkx to *'thb times" newspaper, 



Parliamentary Proceedings Ccontinued), 

Hour of Meeting, bald 

Imprisonment for Debt, 26 ; 6 tf 

InSiBXi Army, Officering of, 26i 7 c 

28th R^iiment, 8 i' 6 f 

Budget, 15 ; 6 c— 22 j 6 a— 25^ 6 e— 29^ 

6 rf— 1 a 6/— 1 a 7 a— 4 a 6 a 

Finance, 6jSd 

Prize Money, 11 j 6 a 

Railways Registration Bill, 11 j 6 a— 12^ 



6 6—16^6/ 
— '—• Informal Petitions, 4 ; 6 c 
Innovations in the Church of England, 8 / 

ed 

Inspectors of Factories, 29 ; 6 c 

International Cock Fight, 8 j 6 d—15j 6 a 

— 6a66 

Arbitration, 9j 7 c—lOj 8 <>— 11 ; 11/ 

— "Interviewing" the Convict Montgomery, 

Ba7d 
Intestate Widows and Children Bill, 1 j 8 a 

—16 J 8 a— 18 j 7/— 22 / 6 « 
— — Irish Church Temperalities, 2Zj 6 d 

CivU Service, 6/7 a — 7 j 10 a&b 

Constabulary, 18/6 c — 1 add 

Land Act, 12; 6 6— 19i 6 c— 23 ; 6 *-2 



o 7c 



• Loans, 26i6e 

• Magistracy, 25^ 6 c 
■ Railways, 1 i 6 « 

- Sub-Postmasters, 1 a 6 e 

• and English Loans, 26^ 6 c 

• and Scotch Appeals, 15 y 6 a — 16 7 6 c 



• Judicature Bill, 476 a- 
— 23i6rf 



12; 6 cf— 1676 c 



• Judicial Life Peerages, 5 ; 6 a 

Juries Bill, ISj 7 /•— 29 ; C d 

" Kotowing " in China, 11 J 6 o 

-^— Kensington Gardens, 1 ; 6/ 

Knightsbridge Barracks, liiillbank and 

Hyde Park, laSd 

Labourers' Cottages (Scothind) Bill, 17 7 

6a 

Dwellings in Ireland, 4^6 o^l aS d 

~^— Unions, 4 ; 6 c 

— r— Lancaster Sands, 29 ; 6 c 

Land Act (Irehmd), I87 6 6 

and Emigration, 26 j 6 a 

— — Rights and Conveyancing Bill, 10/ 8 c 

Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Bill, 16 j 6 

c— 26 J 7 c 

Landlord and Tenant Bill, 3; 8 0—87 6/ 

Landowners in England, 8 ; 6 / 

Langbaurgh Coroners Bill, 25 ; 7 c/— 4 a 5 a 

Last Count Out, 4 a 6 a 

Law Agents (Scotland) Bill, 6 i* 6 <*— 12; 6 

a— 16 ; 6 c^—lSj 6 a— 25> 7 <i— 29 / 6 6 

of Evidence Bill, GaOb 

Leighton Buzzard, Alleged Disturbances 

at^ 24 J 6 0—29 je c^l abd 
- — Liberal Oatbering at 2»fottingham, 19 j a 
--22^56 

2 L icenBJDg Act, 2$ ; 8 a 

I" T'ifY ^^^er^dment (Scotland) Bill, 18 ; 7 f 
^ fi^ .^^'m^'^ce Retnma. 17/6 a— 22 1 6 a 



Parliamentary Proceedings (amtiwted), 

Loans for Obtaining Water SuppJy, 22 ; 6 6 

^— Local €k)vemment Board (Irdand^ Prori- 
sional Order, Conformation (No. 2) Bill, 1 1' 6 d 
2 ?• 6 a— 10; 8 c— llj 6a— 12 J 6 6—16; 6a- 
18 ;• 7/— 19; 6 rf— 26J 6«— 29^ 7«— «1 j 8a- 
2a7a 

(Nos. 4 & 6), ly 8 a 

Rates and Taxes (Scotland), 26^ 7 c— 29 

Loss of the ChiUingham Castle, %j 6/ 

" of the AtUmik, 5 a 7 6 

of Life at Sea, 11 ; 6 6—19; 6 d 

Lunatic Asylum Boards in Ireland, 11 ; 6 6 

Mayors of the Scientific Corps, 2 a 7 6 

Maritime Jurisdiction, 5 a 7 a 

Marriage Laws, 4 j* 6 a 

of the Duke of Edinburgh— Royal Mes- 
sage, 29 / 6 a & (/— 30 }* 6 a & d— 31^ 7 a 
Marriages (Ireland; Legalization Bill, 1 ; 

6</ 
Married Woman's Property Act Amflnd- 

ment, 10; 8 c 

Mauritius, 12 »* 6 c 

Medical Act Amendment, 16 7 8 a — 16; 7c 

—23; 6 c— 2676 a 

Officers in the Army, 16^ 6 a 

Members of School Boards, 15 ; 6 c 

Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment Bill, 

22; 6 e— 25; 6 «— 26; 7 6—26 ; 8 a— 297 7« 

— 1 a 6 6—4 a 5 a — 2 a 7 o 

Mexican Bonds, 6 a 6 6 

Middlesex Grand Juries, 6066 

Military Department— Chief Clerk, 29 ; 6 c 

Examinations, 11/66 

Manoeuvres Bill, 8 ; 7 c—9j 7 a— 10 7 8 c 

— 12y 6 e— 16 / 6/— 23 ; 6 c— 26 ; 6 a 

Service, Competition in, 4 a 6 a 

System of Belgium, 2 a 7 c 

Militia Pay,&c. Bill, 1 a 7 c— 2 a 8 6—4 a 6 

a— 5a 7 f 

Reserve Force, 87 6 b — 31 /7a 

• Service and Bill, 4y 7 </— 8 j 6 d— 8 j 7 c 



— 167 6 a— 25 J 5 rt— 29; 6 6—1 a 7 c 

— Ministerial Responsibility, 31 ; 7 a 
Minors' Protection Bill, 8 ; 7 c 

— Monastic and Conventual Institutions Bill, 
SjSb 

Moslem Fanaticism in Bosnia, 5j6e 

Municipal Boroughs Extension Bill, \OJSh 

Elections (Cumulative Vote) Bill, 17/6 

6— 5a 8a 

Officers Superannuation Bill, 22j7c 

Music Fine, 30^' 6 d 

Musical Examination in Training Schools, 

29 j 6 6 

National Anthem, 2 a 7 c 

Debt Commissioners (Annuities) Bill, 1 ; 

8 a—2j 6/— 11; 6 a— 12; 6 6-16y 5/ 

Natural History Museum, 30 ; 5 c 

Navy Estimates, 16; 6 c 

'Sew kjaisxivniiv^ WNa.'^wt Office, 6 a 7 a 



i^d 






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Sept. 80, 1873.] palmeb'8 index to ** thb times " newspaper. 



Far 



Parliamentary ProceedingB (continued). 
c— 9y 8 c— 5 a 8 a— 6 a 5 e— 9 a 8 c— 30 a7 f 
—6*8 b— 17 s 3/— 27 » 8 c 

— ^ Passage Hill, Deronport, ISj 6 6 

Public Officef ; 2 o 7 6 

Writ, 22 7 6 a-.2G ; 6 /— 16 a 8 rf— 27 d 

5e 

.^— Notices of Motions, 1 i 8 6— 2 i" 8 bSj 8 / 
«^ ,• 8 b— 7 j 10 a— 8 y 7 rf— 9 fSf-lOj 8 rf 
—11 I* 6 fr— liy 8 c— 12y 6 6— Uy 9/— 16 J 8 
o— 16 ; 7 c— 17 / 6 d—lSJ 7/— 21 > 9 /— 22^ 6 
a— 22y 7 /— 23 i 7 rf— 24 ; 6 a * /— 26 i 7 d- 
28 / 8 ^—29 j 7/— 30y 5 c— 30 /7 c— 31 / 8 a 
—1 a 5 c~l a 7 e— 2 a 8 6—4 a 6 rf— 6 a 8 a 

for Kext Session, 6 a 7 a 

Nunneries and Mo&asteries, 22^ 6 6 

Odessa, Late Consul General at, I7 7 a 

Officers of Marines, 2 a 7 c 

Grievances, 11/6 a— 29y 6 rf— 2 alb 

Order of Business, 12 j 6 c— 16 j 6 c— 81 j 

7 a— 2 a 7 c 

Orders of the Day, ly 8 6— 2^ 8 6—3 j8/ 

_4 ;• 8 6— 7i 10a— 8; 7 rf— 9^ 6 /— lOj 8 c^ 
11 j 8 c— 14i 9 f—15j 8 c— 16y 7 c— 17 / 6 d 
—18 y 7/-21 j*9y-22y 7/— 23i 7 <^24y 6 
/— 25 j 7 rf— 28 ; 8 6—29 j 7/— 30/ 7 c— 31 ? 

8 cr— 1 a 7 c— 2 a 8 6—4 a 6 rf— 6 a 8 a 
Ordnance Survey, 4 ; G c — 8 j 6 rf— 9 ; 7 a 

— Our Ironclad Navy, 26^ 6 c 

Outport Clerks of Customs, 15 ; 6 a 

. Pacific Railway Loan, 2 a 7 6 

Parliament Street, 18 / G a 

Patent Conference iit Vienna, 1 a 6 d 

Laws, 6 a G 6 

Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 26 jf 6 e 

—26^6/ 

Pebble Powder Question and the Spithead 

Accident 26; 6 a 

Penalties (Ireland) Bill, 18 j 7 /*— 4 a 6 rf— 

2a7a 

Pensioners from Woolwich Arsenal, 6066 

Persian Concession, 16/5 d — 18 j 6 a — ^24 

j6a 

Personal Explanaticns, 1^6 a— 6 7 6 d— 16 

;6a 

Petition of Right (IreUnd) Bill, 11 > 6 a— 

26 ; 6 a— 1 ale 

Petitions, 1 / 6 a & <?— 2 / 6 c— 3 ; 8 a— 4 ; 6 

6— 6y ea& dSj G a & c— 9 J 6 a & /*— 10 ; 8 
a—11 ; 6 a— 12 j 6 6— 15^ 6 a &/— 16 ; 6 c— 
17 i 6 a— 18 ; 6 a— Id / 6 o & Z^— 22 j G o- 23 
j 6a& d-'2Aj 6 rt— 25 ; 6 0—25 j 6 6—26 j 6 
a & 6—29 j 6 6—30 j5a& 6—31 j 7 n— 1 a 5 
c— 2 al a& 6—4 « G a- 5 a 7 a— 6 a6a 

— Pilgrimage to Canterbury, 16^ 6 a — 19^ 66 
Mr. Plimsoll and the Board of Trade^ 11 j 

6 c— 29> 6 c 

Pollution of Rivers Bill, 1^6 rf— 30> 6 a 

Post Office Accounts, 22^ 6 6 

Balances, 30 > 5/— 31^ 8 d 

Regulations, 5^76 

Savings Bank, 29^ 6 d—5 aid 

TelegnmSf 25 j 6 b 

Telegraph Services (Loan), 23 j 7 a 



Parliamentaiy FrooeedingB (contintted). 

Prevention of Frauds on Charitaole Funds 

BUI, Sj 6 b 

Prison Officers Superannuation (Lreland) 

Bill, 2j 6/— llj 6 a— 12> 6 6— 16> 6 / 

Private Bill Legislation, 18> 6 6 

Private Business, 1^' 6 a & e— 2^ 6 a & c— 

BjS «— 4 j ea& 6—6 j 6 a— 8^ 6 a & c— 9 7 
6 a &/— liy 6 a— 16y 6 a & f— 16 ; 6 a & o— • 
18 jf 6 a—VJj 6 a & 6— 22y 6 a— 22 j 6 a—23j 
6 6 & d— 26 J 6 a— 26 ^ 6 6—29 j 6 6—1 a 6 a 
&C& € — 2 a 7 a & 6 



Members Bills, 8^ 6/ 

Prosecutions in Scotland, 26 i 6 e 

Privileges of the Peers — Scotch and Irish 

Appeals, 11/6 d 

Prizes for Shooting^ 6 a 7 6 

Promotion in the Navy, 23y 6 rf 

PubHc Health Bill, 9y 7/— 12> 6 c— 17 j 6 

o— 30 ; 7 c— 2 a 7 a— 4 a 6 a 

Business, 16 i 6 / 

Meetings (Irehmd) BiU, 8/7 d— 26^ 7 d 

Prosecutor, Appointment of, 26/6 «— 6 

a6c 
Records (Irehind) Act, 4y 7 d— 12 > 6 e— 

227 6 a— 26y 6 a— 1 aha 

Schools Bill, see Etoh 

- Works Loan Commissioners (School and 



• Mnd Stamps, 1 a 5 d 



Postage Stamps by PoBt, 29 J 6 f 

Presents tn Arhtt^n*^^ o« r^"-' 






Sanitary Loans; Bill, 1^8 a— 2 J 6 /— 16^ 6 a 

—18^6 a 

Punjaub Frontier, 29 j 6 6 

Queen's Bench Grand Juries Bill, 12; 6 6 

Question of Order, 9 j 6 a 

of Privilege, 16 J 6/ 

Questions, IjS 6—2 ; 8 6— Sj 8/— 4 / 8 6 

— 7y 10 GrSj 7 d-^lOj 8 <f— 11 j 8 e— 14 / 9/ 

—15^ 8 c— 17 j 6 rf-lSy 7 /— 21> 9 /— 23> 

7 rf— 24 ;• ef—25j 7 d—2Sj 8 6— 29> 7 /—SO 

y 7 c— 31 j 8 a— 1 rt 7 «— 2 a 8 6—4 a 6 tf— 5 a 

8a 
Railway Passengers* Communication, 30 j 

6c 
and Canal Traffic Bill, dj 6 6— 16 y 8 a— 

18^6(1 

Railways Amalgamation Bill, 24j6f 

^ Regulation Bill, ISj 7/SOj 7 6—2 a 7 

6 — 4a6« 
Rating (Liability and Value) Bill, 4 ; 6 d— 

16y 6 c—^9j 6 (>— 22> 6 e— 25> 7 c— 26^ 6 6 

— 26y 8 a 
Real Estates Settlements Bill, 3^' 8 a— Sl> 

7a 
Registration of Births and Deaths Bill, 22 

^7 6 
of Letters Containing Postage-Stamps, 

25^ 7 d 
Registry Clerks in the Court of Probate, 

4y6c 
Regulations for Officers in India, 11 V 6 6 — 

18> 6 a 

Reporting Debates, 15^ 6 a 

m \Y« V>i\a\ftfta,'ia 3 ^ ci 

^lYKdi kJ^VaJUKDXA,'^ d"^ t. ^ 

"Re^MwasoX \xv Wift^v^i ^*iVi 'V ^ _. . ^ 



>S. 



Pur 



PiLiCEB^S XKDEX tO ^' TBk TtUS ^* NEWSPAPER. 



[July 1 to 



Parliamentary Proceedings (continued), 

Berenucs of the Churcn of England, 16 jT 

7b 
Beyisiag Barristers Bill, lOy 8 c~12 y 6 e 

_17y 6 c— 22y 6 0—26 J 6 a— 29^' 6 6—30 / 

6 6— 1 rt 7 «r 

Biver Bibble, 15 / 6 6 

Biver Suck, 2a 7 c 

Boads and Bridges (Scotland) Bill, Sj7 c 

Boval Assent to Bills, 8^ 6 a & c— 22 76a 

—22/6 rt— 29 / 6 rt & 6—6 rt 6 a 

Bank of Scotland Bill, 2/6 a— 4 J 6 a 

— • — Commission on Shipping, 25 i 6 e 

Engineers, 22y 6 6 

Irish Constabulary, 22 j 6 b 

Marine Artillery, 19 j 6 c — 1 a 5 c 

Naval Artillery Volunteer Force Bill, 

80 j 7 cSljS a— 2 a 7 6—4 ada 
»-~- Sacramental Confession, liy 6 c 
Sale of Liquors on Sunday (Ireland) Bill, 

loysa . 

Salmon Fisheries Bill, 15 J 8 a— 29 / 6 6— 

80/56 

Salute to the Shah, 11/ 6 a 

Sanitary Affairs in Ireland, Sj 6/— 30/ 7 

c— 81 / 8 a— 2 a 7 6—4 aSa 
— »> Savings Bank Department, 1 a 5 c 

School Board Dead-lock, 1 a 5 c 

Fees of Pauper Children, 4 / 6 c 

Scotch CivU Service, Sj 6/ 

Second Battalions of Militia Begiments, 25 

Seduction Laws Amendment Bill— New 

Clause, 87 7 c/ 
Self Mutilations in Chatham Convict Prison, 

26 j 6 e 

Settled Estates Bill, 24y 6/ 

The Shannon, I J 7 aSj 14 e— 5 a7 d 

Sheriff-Substitutes, 8^6/ 

Slirewsbury and Harrow Schools Property 

Bill, 2/6 a— 47 6 a— 5 / 6 rf— 8/ 6 c 
Sites for Phices of Worship Bill, 10 J 8 c— 

16 j 6 a 
SUve Trade Bills, 8 / 6 c— 11 y 6 o— 15 j 5 

/•— 25/ 7 rf— 26ji* 7 c— 29/ 7 e— 31 / 8 a-4 a 

6a 

Small Arms Ammunition 16 / 6 c 

Fox Hospital at Hatcham, 22j 6a 

Soldiers for India, 12/ 6 c 

South Cork Militia and the Fenians, 26 / 

6a 
Kensington Museum, 2 a 7 c— 5 a 7 6—6 

a66 
■ Sea Islands, 4 / 6 a 

•»-— Spinning Factories Abroad, 29/6 c 

Spirituous Liquors (Scotland) Bill, 29/ 7 e 

State of the Army, 6/ 6 a 

Sutute Law Bevisien Bill, 11 j 6 a— 12 / 6 

6—29/ 7 e— 2 a 7 a 
Steam Threshing Machines Bill, Idj 6 6— 

^jys a 

Stipendiary MAgiBttAieB (Ireland), 18 j 6 b 

— la 7 e 

i^P^SF UuBBAworthj Vessels. 15 j 6 c 

^£^cklhnwage, llj6d 
r* ^PGz CauMl n«^ oKjau 



Parliamentary Proceedings Ccontimed). 

Summary of Proceedings,*! / 9 «- 2 / 9 a— 

Sj 11 a— 4 / 9 a— 6/ 9 a— 8/ 9 a— If/ 9 a— 10 
/ll a— II7 9 a— 12/9a— 16^8/- 16/ 8/— 
17 / 9 a— 18 / 8 /— 19 j Q a— 22/ B c— 23 / 9 o 
-25/ 8/— 26y 8/— 29/ 9 aSOj 8 /— 31 / 9 
a— I a 8/— 2 a 8 /— 4 a 9 a— 5 a 9 0—6 a 

7 a 

Sunday Observance Act, 29 j 6 6 

Trading Act, 8 / 6 c 

Supreme Court of Judicature Bill, 1/ 7 a 

— 2j 6 rf— 4y 6 </— 5/ 6 e—sy 6/— 9 ;7 «— 11 

j 7 a— 15 j 6 rf— 22/ 6 c— 23 / 7 a— 24 i* 9 a- 

25 j 5 a— 26/ 8 a— 29 / 7 e—l a 6 a 

Protest of the Lords against, 26^ 8 a 

Supply, 29/ 6 rf— 30/ 7 a— 81 j7a 

of Water, 25/ 6 c 

Supplementary Estimates, 29 i* 7 a 

Tardy Tribute, 2Sj 6 a 

Tay Lights, 15/6 6 

Teachers in Irish Workhouse Schools, 30 

5<f 

for Elementary Schools 25j7 d 

Telemphic Messages, 29/ 6 5 

Bill, 29 ;■ 7 e— 30/ 7 6—1 a 7 <— 4 a 6a 

Thames Embankment (Land) Bill, 2 1 6 u 

— 4;6a— 6/6rf 

Pilots, 8/6/ 

Threshing Machines BiQ, 2 a 7 c 

Tichbome Case, 9/ 7 a 

Contempt of Court, 5/ 7 c^Sj 6 rf-9i 

7a-12/7c 
Tithe Commutation Acts Amendment Bill, 

2;6a— 11/6 rt— 15/5/* 

Trotman Anchor, 18/* 6 6 

Tramwavs Provisional Orders Confirmation 

Bill, 4/ 7 rf— 10/ 8 c— 29; 6 6—30/ 6 6— 2fl 

8 b 

Transfers to the County of Mayo, 15/ 6 c 

Treasury Chest Fund Bills, 15/ 8 a— 10 

6/— 17 j 6 c— 22 / 6 a— 25 / 5 a 
Treaty of Commerce with France, 5 1 6 <i- 

25 / 6 e— 30 joe 

and Ava, 29/ 6 6 

Tribunals of Commerce BiU, 30/ 7 c 

Turko-Persian Boundary, 12/ 6 a 

* Turnpike Acts Continuance Bill, 4/ 7 (/— 

ll/7r— 15/6c— 15/ 8q— 16/ 6/— 17/Cc 

—25 / 5 0—26 / 6 c— 29/ 6 6—30/ 5 6—1 a 

7 e 

Trusts (Scotland), 18/ 6 b 

Undue Influence at Elections, 6 a 6 a 

Union of Benefices Bill, 22/ 6 a 

Bating Bill (Ireland), 4/ 6 rf-18/ 6 a- 

18/ 7/ 

Umversity Elections, 8/6/ 

Unseaworthy Ships, 25/ 6 6 

Valuation Bill, 8/ 6 /*- 16/ 6 c— 19/ 6 c 

Volunteer Force, 12}' 6 e 

Extra Allowance to, 15/ 6 6 

Votmg for Boards of Guardians, 25/ 6 e 

"W^a^VvU and Measures, 29/ 6 a ^ 



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Fiir 



ntary Prooeedings (^continued). 

zibar Mail Contract 4/6 dr— 15 J 6 c— 

''—soy 6 d—5 aSa 

lave Trade, 29 jGa 

UENTABY SPEECHES :— 

hen the Speech ut a Member is required 

particular debate, by referring to the 

der Fjlbliambntast Pboceedinos, it 

en at once by the reference answering 

fixed to the Speaker's name. 

ie, Earl of, 16 j 6 b 

jhlett, — , 4 y 7 a— 22 jGe 

erson, — , 8 ; 6 c— 23y 7 a— 26 ; 7 a— 

-2a 7a 

fll, Duke of, 2j 6 c-4i 6 6— 9i 6 /— 

rney General, ly 7 6 &/—2j 6 c?— 4 ; 

f 6 e—Sj 7 a— ISy 6 <f— 22 jSe 

ton, — , 11 / 6 fr-29y 7 6— 3iy 7 6—1 a 

I 66 

erley, Sir Charles, 16 y 7 a— 18y 7 6— 

jallj. Sir R., 1 j 7 d—2J ef—ij 7 c 

es, — , 17i6c— 26; 7 6 

DUP, Sir G., 26y 7 «— 29y 6 e— 1 a 6/ 

6 

Dp., ly 7 6 & tf— 2y 6 d-AJ 7 6—6 ; 

7 a .15 ; 6 f— 15 ; 7 6—22 ; 6 d—22j 
y 7 6—5 a 7/ 
f jr, Bp. of, 19y 6 a 
telot. Col, 8/7 a— 22y 6 «— 29y 7 d 
ton. Sir T. 1 / 6/ 
er, — , 80/7rt— 31j 7d 
By, SirT.,31i7y 
h,— ,24y6 6 
r M., 18y 7 c 
icbamp, Earl of, 23y 6 6 
lore. Earl of, 4y 6 a 
inck, C, 4y 7 rf— 4 a 6 a 
y, — , 23y 6 /"— 26y 7 a 
ke, — , ly 7 6—4/7 6— 26y 7 c-2 a 

rerie, —,1/7 6— llj 6/— 12y 6 6— 

-ISy 6 <j &/— 22y 6 c & rf— 22 ; 7 o— 

—1 a 6 a 

'CP, Dr. 6 a 7 c 

e, — , 6y 6 e— 12y 7 (>-16; 7 c— 24y 

• Harrey, lOy 8 6 

n, _ 6y 7 6— lOy 8 6— 16y 6 d 

leuch, Duke of, 16 / 6 a 

dngham, Duke of, 9y C a — 15 y 6 a 

', Lopd, 12 / 7 c 

, — , 15y 7 a— 29y 7 rf— 2 a 7 e 

gan,—. 24/6 6 

18, Ix)Pd, 5 ; 6 6— 9y 6 a & 6—19 / 6 a 

6—25/ 5 a & «— 26y 6 e— 2 a 7 a 

JB, — ,8y8rf— 10i8a 

bridge, Duke of, ly 6 a— 12y 6 a— 22 

pbell-Bannerman, — , 2 a 8 6 

perdown, Earl of, 11 / 6 a 

Ujgb, —, 22 j 6 e^23 / 6 e^26j 7 a— 

rbttjyr, Abp. of, 15 J 5 *— ^8 j 6 a— 26 

H — , 12 J 7 a 



Papliamentary Speeches (continued). 

CapnapTon, Earl of, 1 i 6 d—'J / 6 a — 11 y 6 

a— ISy 6 d— 23y 6 6—25 / 6 <— 2 a 7 o 

Carter, — , iVy 6 c 

Cartwright, — , 29y 7 c 

Cawley, — , sy 6 e— 16y 6 d 

Cecil, Lord E., 12 / 7 c 

Chancellor of the Exchequer, sf^ Lows 

Charley, — , 4y 7 rf— I6y 6/ 

Chelmsfopd, Lord, 4y 6 a 

Chichester, Bp. of, 30/ 6 6 

Clanpicapdc, Marquis of, 29 / 6 6 

Clay, — , 22y 7 a 

Cleveland, Duke of, 23y 6 c 

Cobbett, — , 5y 6 e 

Colechester, Lord, 5y 6 6 

Collins, — , 17 j 6 6—22/ 6 d— 24y 6 6—26 

;76 

Carrigan, Sir D., 6/7 c— 10 y 8 a— 29 

7d 

Cowper, Earl, 22 y 6/ 

Cowper-Temple, — , 31 / 7 d 

Craufurd, — , ISy 6 c 

Cposs, —,4/7 c— sy 6 «— 8y 7 a— 16 /7c 

— 22y6 6— 80/6y 

DaJpjrmple, Dp. I6j7 c 

De Lisle, Lord, 8y 6 a 

Delahunty, — , 23y 7 a 

De U Wapp, Eapl, 16/ 6 a 

Denison, — , 31 j 7 6—4 a 6 a 

Denman, Lord, 6 / 6 a 

Depby, Earl of, 4y 6 6—6^' 6 c 

De Ros, Lopd, 2 y 6 c— 8/ 6 a 

Dilke, Sip Chaples, 22 y 7 6— 26/6/— 2 a 

7d 

Dillwym, — , 22y 7 6—26/ BJ 

Dimsdale, — , 23y 7 a 

Disraeli, Et. Hon. B., 1/7 6— 4y 6 rf— Sy 6 

<j— Uy 6 rf&/— 16y 7 rf— 22/ 6 6 

Dixon, — , 18y 7 d— 23y 6 <^24y 6 6 

Dodson, — , 16;6</ 

Downing, —,3/8 rf— 5y 7 6—10 / 8 6 

— - Duff, Grant, 9/7 a— 26 / 7 e— 1 a 7 a— 2 
aSa 

Elcho, Lopd, 12 / 6/— 26y 7 «— 29y 7 d 

Enfield, Lopd, 6/6 d— 29/ 6 •— 29y 7 c— 30 

y 6 e — 6 a 7 c 

Eversley, Viscount, 23y6 c 

Ewing, Opp, 17y 6 6 

Eykyn, — , 29i 7a 

Fawcett, — , 18 / 7 d— 24y 6 <*-3iy 7/— 1 

a 7 c— 4 a 6 c 

Fevepsham, Eapl of, 28y 6 6 

Fitzmaupice, Lopd E., 24 y 6 a— 29y 7 a 

Fopstep, W. E., 18 j 6 c-18/ 7 e— 22 /6 b 

—23 / 6 <— 24 / 6 c— 25 / 6 f-2Gj 7 a 

Foptescue, Eapl, 2/ 6 c— 80 / 6 6 

Fowler. W. iy7c— 2/6d— 3y 8 <f— 29;7 

a— 30/6 6 , ^ . 

R. N., 2/6 /•-22y 6 6— 2«y 7 6 & rf-2» 

y 7 6—2 a 8 a— 4 o 6 a— 
GaUoway , Earl of, % i ^ 6 




Par 



Parliamentary Speeches (continued), 

Gy— 26 J 7 a—SOj 6 c & rf— 30 j6f—Slj 7 a 

6 c—l aG (I & d—2 a7 d& e— 4 a 6 a 
Gloster, Bp. of, SOj 5 b 

Glyn, --, 22 / G 6 

Goldney. — , 17 j 6 6— 22^ 7 a 

Gold$mid. — , 29 ; 6 < 

Sir F. 2i 6 rf— 6 j 6/--22 jf 6 e— 5 aSa 

Gordon, — , 2j 6 /— 4 i 6/-4j 7 6—11 j 

7 a 

Goschen, — , 25 i 6 c 

Grahhin, — . WjGd 

. Granville, Earl, lj6 6— 6 1* 6 a— 9i 6 a— 12 

;• 6 a— 16 ; 5 e—lSj 6 b— 28 j» 6 a— 36^ 6 c/— 

aOj 5 a 

Greene, — , 3j 8 <i— 17 f 6 6 

Gregory, — , 1^7 e— 4 ; 7 a^22 j 6 c— 2 

a7« 

Grey, Earl, 1^6 c— 2 ; 6 c— 6y« c 

Sir C. 22 ; 6 c 

Griere, — , 30 j 7 a 

Halifax, Viflcount, 12 j 6 a— 26 J 6 e 

Hamilton, Lord Claud, 10 ; 8 a 

Harcourt, Vernon, 1/7 b—2J 6 rf— 4 j 7 b 

—Sy 6 e ^f—S j 7 a—U ; 7 a-lSj 6 <— 16 j 

7 b '22 j 6 rf— 23y 6 c— 5 a 7cl 

Hardinge, Viscount, 2^ 6 c— 22^ 6 d 

Hardy, —,6/6 «— 16^ 6 a— 18 i 7 rf— 22 j 

6 e—2Zj 6/— 25 J 6/ 

Harrowby, Earl of, 15 j 6 rf— 23i 6 r— 26 ; 

6y— 80i6 6 

Hartington, Marquis, 10/8 6—297 ^ ^ 

Hath^rley, Lord, 23 j 6 A— 25 ; 6/— 30 j 6 b 

Henley, — , 1 ; 7 c--2j 6/— 4; 7 c— 15 j 6 e 

— 22i6rf~29/7rf 

Henniker, Lord, 8/6 6—26; 6 e 

Henrv, MitcheU, 3; 8 d—Uj 7 r?— 12 j 6 h 

Hertford, Marquis of, 22J6 d 

Hevgate, — , 18^ 7 a-22j 7 c— 26 j 6/ 

Sir. F., 10 / 8 6— 17 J 6 a-30y 6 « 

Hill, Btaveley, 4^ 7 6 

Hoare, Sir H., 11 i 6 c 

fiblt, — , 3i 8 rf— 22; 6 rf— 80i 6 e 

Hope, Beresford, 5^6 e— lOj 8 c— 16/ 7 c 

— 17i6a 

Houghton, Lord, 30 / 5 b 

Hughes, T., 16 j 7 6— 22i 6 c— 31 j 7/-6 

a 7/ 
Hunt, — , 1 J 7 c— 15 J rf— 16/ 6 rf— 29 J 

7 rf— 30y 5 6— 30> 7 a—Sij 7 c—l a 6 rf 

Hlingw-orth, — , 22 ; 7 c— 26 ; 7 6 

IncMquin, Lord, 6j 6 d 

James, H., Ij 7/— 4/ 7 c— 22/ 7 h 

Jarvis, Col. 26./ 7/ 

Jenkinson, Sir G., 6 i 6 «— 22 / 6 f 

KennaiHray, Sir J., 24/ 6 6 

Kimberley, Earl of, Ij 6 6— 4/ 6 a— Oj 6 a 

—llj 6 a— 15 / 5 a— 26 / 6 A— 2 a7 a 

KnatchbuU-Hugessen, — , 15 / 6 6— 16j 7 a 

Knox, Col. Stuart, 8 j 6 «— 10 i 8 fc— 29 ; 

Zalngr, —, 26; If 

Lanadown, Marquis of, 2 J 6 6—8 i 6 a & b 

'-16/6a&b^22jbb 
Lauderdale, Lord, 11/6 a—15j 6 a 
Lawrence, Lord, 23 j 6 c 
^Aweon, Sir W., 9 / 7/— 16 i 6 a— 2 a » a 




PALMER'S INDEX TO " THE TIMES 



Parliamentary 8|ieeehe8 (ctmtinued). 

Leatham, — , 16 / 7 e— 22 i* 7 c 

Leith, — , 4 a 6 b— 5 a 7/ 

Lewis, C. 1 i 7 e— 6 j 7 a 

Liddell. — , 29 / 7 6—31 J 7 d— 1 a 6 e 

Liiford, Lord, IjGd 

Lindsay, Col. C, 12/6 e 

Locke, — , 17/6 c— 22 / 7 c— 25/ 7 o— 2 a 

7e 

London, Bp. of, 30 i 6 6 

Longford, Earl of, 1/6 6 

Lopes, — , 8/ 7 a 

BirM., 18/6/ 

Lord AdYOcate, 2/6/— 4i 7 6—11 / 7a— 

17/6(1 



ChanceUor, 1/6 6—4 / 6 6 — 5 ; 6 e—S ; 

6 c— 9 j 6 rf— 23 / 6 a— 26 J 5 6^80/ 5 6—2 a 
7a&b 

Lowe, Rt. Hon. Bfr., 5/ 7 a— 11 / 6 ii-15 

; 6 e— 29/ 7 6—80 / 6 rf— 1 a 6 r— 2 o 7 « 
Lowther, J., lOiSa— 17i 6 o— 28/6/— 

24/ 6 /— 31/ 7 rf^-4 a 6 a— 6 a 7 / 
Lubbock, Sir J., 26/ 7 a— 80 / 6 6—2 a 7 

rf— 2a86 
Lyttleton, Lord, 19 / 6 a — 80 / 5 o— 1 a 

5 6 
Macfle, — , 4/7 a—U / 7 a— 16i B rf— 16/ 

7 6-2 fl 7 rf 

M'Lagan, — , 17/ 6 a 

M*Laren, — , 16/6 rf— 17/6 6— 2»i7a4 

6—1 a 6/ 

Magniac, — , 29 i 6 e 

Mahnesbury, Earl of, 1/6 d — 3/ 8 c— 6 

66 
Manners, Lord John, 1/ 7 «— 2/ 8 #—16/7 

6— 24/ 6 c 

Martin, J., 3/8 rf— 6/ 7 c— 10/ 8 6 

Matthews, — , 1/ 7 d—2 / 6 e^-B / 8 (M 

y7b 

Mellor, — , 29 / 7 a 

MeUy, — , 18i7a 

MiaU, — , 5j6rf 

Midleton, Viscount, 15/6 rf— 25 / 6 o 

Miller, — , 29/ 7 a 

Monckton, — , 29/6/ 

Monk, — , 29 i 6/ 

MonaeU, — , 29/ 6/— 29 / 6 a— 30/ 8 e 

Morgan. O., 1/ 7 «— 2/ 6 <— 4i 7 6—6 / 6 

e— 8 / 7 6—10/ 8 6—15 i 7 c— 22/ 8 *-24 

/6 6 

Morley, — , 26/ 7 6 

Earl, 26 7 6 d 

Morrison, — , 17/ 6 6 

Mundella, — , 6 a 8 a 

Munster, — , 3/ 8 rf 

Muntz, — , 17 j 6 6—28 j 6 #—22/ 7 a— 2 a 

7 d — 6 a 7 c 

Napier and Ettrick, Lord, 15i 5 ^ 

Nelson, Farl, 30 ; 5 6 

Newdegate, —,1/7 rf— 8; 8 6—4 / T rf- 

15/ 6 /— 16 j 7 6—18 / 7 o— 24 ; 8 6—85 / 6 e 

— ^iS^il c-^55c— ai/7rf— 2a7rf 

IRotWv, C.^., \ a ^ a 



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. 30, 1873.] palmeb's index to " the times " newspaper. 



Pee 



unantary SpetohM (continued). 

Onnmore. Lord, 15^ 5 a — 16 y 6 a 

Osbonie, B., 30 j 6/ 

Otwaj, — , 5j 7 6— 29y 6 e— 6 ale 

Palmer, Hinde, IJ7 e—ij 7 c — Sj 7 a— 22 

e—2oj 6/— 5 a 7/ 

Parker, C., 17 j 6 b 

Peaie, — , 3y 8 c 

Pdl,— , lOi 8 c— 17^6 6 

Percy, Earl, 12 i* 7 c 

Pim, — , hj 7 h-^o 10 6— 29i 7 </ 

PUyfair, Dr., 23 j 6 c 

Plumkett, — , 5y 7 a— 29^ 7 c/ 

Powell, F., 22y7c— 28>6 c 

4iieen*f, The, on Proroguing Parliament, 

6a 

Raikea, — , 1^7 rf— 9/ 7 a 

EUrensworth, Lord, 5 ; 6 c 

Read, Clare, 17/6 a 

Elcdesdale, Lord, 5 i 6 a & e— 16 i 6 a— 25 

Seed,—, 18^7 a 

aichard, H., 9 i 7 c— 18 i 7 b—2Qj 7 b 

^chmond, Duke of, Ij 6 a— 2i 6 a— Sj G 

^ 5 Sf—l^J 6 a— 22 ; 6 a & e— 26y 6 d 

Jipon, Marquis,, 6/6 d—ldj 6 a— 22 ; 5 cf 

' 5 a — 1 a 5 a 

losebery. Earl of, 5^6^ 

iuasell. Earl, 1 ; 6 a 

Intland, Duke of, 26; 6 6 

lyUndf, — , 15; 6 r—29j' 6 e—Slj 7 d 

^aliabury, Marquia of, bj 6 6—8 ; 6 c— 9 / 

-16 j 6 c— 16i 6 a— 19y 6 a— 22 ; 6 e &/ 

ij 6 c— 25; 5 e— 26 j 6 rf— 30 j 5 a— 1 a 5 

2a7/» 

$alt, — , 18; 7 3 

Jamuelson, — , 23i6/ 

>andon. Lord, 29 ; 7 rf— 30; 7 « 

;t. Alban*s, Duke of, 22 i 5 « 

kJater-Booth, — , 29 ; 6 rf— 29; 7 rf— 30 / 

-31;7-& -la 66 

kK>urfield, — , 22; 6 e^24; 6 •— 26; 7 a 

lelkirk. Earl of, 26/6 rf 

Shaftesbury, Earl of, 8 ; 6 6 4b c 

Sherlock, Serjeant, 8 ; 8 rf^lO; 8 6 

limon, Serjeant, 1/7 f — ij 7 c 

Smith, W. H., 22 ; 6 s— 23; 6/— 29; 6/— 

7c 

lolidtor-General, 1; 7 c & /— 2 / 6 «— 4; 7 

jy 7 a— 16i 6/— 22/ 6 e— 22; 7 a 

Somerset, Duke of, 12 / 6 a 

Speaker, The, 16 ; 7 e 

Stanhope, 1; 6 6 

•t&nlej. P., 29 / 6 s 

itanley of Alderley,Lord, 6 / 6 rf— 29; 6 a 

iUnsfeld, — , 16; 6 rf— 22; 6 e 

tapleton, — , 17; 6 a— 23; 6 rf 

tone, — , 22 j 6 e 

tntford de Bedclitfe, Viscount, 12 ; 6 a 

trathnaim. Lord, 8; 6 a 

tuart, v., 26; 7 b 

'tlbot,J,,24J6a 

kjrJor, F, As, SO; S «— i aBe 

mpietown, Lord, 22 J B d 



rmu. Sir R,, 16 J 7 6 
'"CuOurlL IS ttTf^^K itt r 



€% ^ ft ^ 



Parliamentary ^>eeches (continued). 

-. Treyelyan, — , 18 / 7 a— 24; 6a&, «— 26; 

7rf 

Vance, — , 29; 7 rf 

Virian, Lord, 11 / 6 a 

Walpole^ — , 1 ; 7 /— 4 ; 7 6—5 6 «— 15 

8a 

Wedderbum, Sir D., 23 / 7 a— 4 a 6 6 

Welby, — , 23; 6/ 

West, — . 2; 6 f — 4 /7c 

Whalley, —,3/8 rf— 4 / 7 6—6 / 7 c— 12 

6 6—12 ;• 7 c— 17/ 6 a— 19/ 6 6 
Wheelhouse, - , 10; 8 6—17 ; 6 6—17; 6 c 

22;6«— 25;6/— 30;7rt 

Whitwell, — , 6; 6 £—17/ 6 a— 29; 6 e 

Whitbread, — , 16 / 6/ 

White, — , 11; 6 rf— 1 a^e 

Williams, Watkin, 8 / 7 o 

Winchester, Bp. of, 15/6 c — 16; 6 a 

Wingfield, Sir C, 26; 7/— 2 a 8 a 

Wyndham, Percy, 1 a 6/ 

York, Abp. of, 15; 5 rf ' 

Parochial Expenditure, an Item of, at Greenwich, 

18 « 6/ 
Parry (Lore Jones) on the Church Discipine 

Amendment BilL 16; 8 a 
Partnerships Dissolved, 2; 8 a— 5 / 8 6 — 9/ 8 c 

—12/ 12 rf— 16; 8 a— 19/ 8 c— 23; 7 «— 26; 

8 6—80; 7/— 2 a 8 c— 6 a 5 e— 9 a 8 rf— 13 a 

8 a— 16 a 8 rf— 20 a 5 c— 23 a 5/— 27 a 6/— 

80 a 7y— 3 8 6 rf— 6 » 8 6—10 s 8 d— 13 » 8 rf 

—17 * 3/— 20 s 8 c— 24 s 8 c— 27 s 8 c 
Passenger Traffic on the Thames, 21 a 12 c 
Pasquinade, 26 « 8 c 

Patent Steam Engine Company, 21 a 6 c 
Patents, Petitions for, 26 a 6 s 
Paternal Postage Rules, — from Ptmeh, 17 s 4 6 
"Patrons of Husbandry" in America, Notes 

about, 8 t 6 < 
Patteson (Bp.), Memorial at Ottery St. Mary to 

the Late Murdered Bishop, 18 & 9 c 
Pauperism in England and Wales, Monthly He- 

turns, 17; 12 «— 13 a 10 /— 3 a 8 rf 

in Ireland, Annual Report of, 15 a 10 rf 

Peace Society, Address of the Committee, H s 

8/ 

and the Aslmntee War, 30 s 10 a 

Meeting at the Hague, 26 5 8 6 

Peaches in America, 7; 12 rf 
Pearse (Legge) on the Thames Murder, 20 s 11 a 
Peasants and Foresters at Vienna, 28 a 8 c 
Peat Coal and Charcoal Company, 22 a 5 a — 25 

a 5 a — 1 s 7 a 
Pebble Powder, Notes about, see Naval 
Peculiar People, 9 » 10/ 

Peel River Land and Mineral Company, 12; 10 a 
Peel \,Lt.-Col. C. L.) on Infantry Tactics, 8 a 6 c 

—14 a 6 c— 16 a 8 « 
Pell (Albert) on the Highway Acts, 12;* 5 rf 
(Lawrence) on the late Lord Westbury, 

22 i 10 rf 
Peerages- ComTfv\\X«fe ^l '>^fvN^^^fib%— ^Ocv^ ^^^ 

Peerage, 2(S\\\\) 
PKEB.iLGcIi-'SWN OTSkKTl^l^^v- 
Bruce, lleTvT? KmXlm, Vo >^ ^^^^ ^^ 



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PAUKB's index to " THE TIMES ** NEWSPAPEB. 



Pennefather (J. P.) on Dustbins, 13 a 6/— 16 a 

People's Garden— Milgate Park Opened to the 

PubUc, 26 5 12 ft 
Pepper State of the Market, SO j 10 /—I alOd 

_6 rt 4 c— 23 a 6 rf— 27 « 6 ft 
Permissive Bill Principles in South Africa — 

Interview Between Mr. Melteno and Two 

Kaffir Chiefs, 27 * 9/ 
Pernambuco,, Commercial News, 9 abb 
FEBSIA:— 

Army of , 4 s 6 a 

no Banks in, 4 s 6 a 

the Concession to Baron Beuter, 5 j 7/— 24 

j7« 
Consular Powers Granted in Turkey, 29 j 

5c 
the Debats on the Visit of the Shah to 

France and England, 17 j 9/ 

Jews in, 4 » 9 e 

Notes about, 29 j 7 / 

Particulars of the Death of the Queen- 
Mother, 7 j 7 e 

Progress of , 4 » 6 a 

Proposed Movements of the Shah, 18 j 5 c 

—19 j 6 c— 21 17 e— 24 j 6 a- 29 j 6 c 
Railways— Turning the First Sod of the 

First Railway, 26 « 3 c 

Religious Liberty in, 16 j 9 /* 

Progress in, 29 j 4 « 

Reply of the Shah to the Addicss of the 



Evangelical Alliance, 16 j 9/ 

to the Address of the Parsees, 16 j 9 / 

- Return of Sums Expended in Embassi 



9/- 
lies 



&c. by England in, 8 j 4/ 
««— Baron Reuter*s Concession, 4 5 6a 
^^ the Shah Gives Audience to the Diplomatic 

Body, 25 s 5 ft 

at Tiflis, 8 f 8 ft 

Surveying for the Railways, 7 # 7 ft 

Treaty of Commerce with Germany, 18 # 



5a 



. with Switzerland, 26 j 12 ft 



— the Shah in England — Action about the 
Mechanical Singing Bird Sold the Shah, 2 s 
10 a 

Audiences, 2 j 5 e 

• Address of the Evangelical Alliance to, 1 



Bust of the Shah, 24 j 9 /* 

at the Crystal Palace, 1 j 6 c — 3 j 7 e— 4 



j 5 c 



j 12 a 



Departure, 4 j 12 ft— 7 j 7 e 

Donation to the Police, Not a Fact, 10 j 

11 e— 12 i 5 c 

• Towards the Poor Girl whose Foot was 



Crushed in the West India Docks, 11 j 6 e — 

12 j 5 c 

Farewell Visit to tlie Queen, S}7 d 

and the French Jockey Club, 2 i 8 ft 

Honours to he Conferred on the Lord 



Pexsia (continued), 

Shah, Likenesses of, 8 j 13 / 

at Madame Tussaud^s, 8 j 7 rf 

at Her Majesty's Opera, 5 j 5 c 

Memorial of Religious Societies Presen- 
ted to, 1 j 5 6 

and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1 j 

5 d 

Note to the Mayor of Manchester, 19 



5d 



Order of the Garter Conferred on, 5 j 8 6 

Preparations for, in France, 4 j 12 c 

Presentation from the Shah to CoL Hen- 
derson, 9 j 6 ft 

Result of the Shah's Visit, 8 j 6 e 

Russian Press on the Shah's Visit, 7 jla 

• Sale of the Guildhall Decorations, 18 



12 <; 



at St. Tliomas's Hospital, 5 j 5 e 
at the Society of Arts, 18 j 9/ 
• Visit to the Bank &c.. 2 j 5 </ 

— Mr. Gladstone's, 2 j 5 rf 

— Parliament Houses, 2 j 5 d 

• Westminster Abbey, 2 j 5 c 



— 5hah, Arrival of the, in Paris, 7 j 7 e— 8 j 
6 c— 10 i 7 c— 11 j 6 c— 12 j 6 c— 14 j 7 cf-15 
j 10 d— 18 j 5 e 

• Alphand's " Promenades des Paris " Pre- 



sented to, 81 j 10 ft 

at Cherbourg, 7 j 7 d 

Leaves Paris, 21 j 7 s 

Marshal M'Mahon's Fete to, 16 j 5 c 

Paris in Flames from the Trocadere, in 

honour of, 16 j 5 c 

at the Paris Opera, 16 j 10 </ 

the Review at Longchamps, 11 j 5 c— 14 

at VersaiUes, 9 j 5 d—ll \ 5 c 

Visit to the National Printing House in 

Paris, 17 j 6 a 
the Shah in Italy, 81 j 10 a — 1 a 10 a—i a 

12 a 
Bill of Fare of the Royal Dinner it 

Turin, 2 a 12 ft 

the Shah at aOlan, 29^ 6 a 

the Shah in Switzerland, 22 j 12 ft 

at Geneva, 21 ; 7 «— 23 j 5 a— 24 j 5 o- 

26il2ft "^ -^ 

Festivities at, in Honour of, 2\jl « 

' Festivities at Turin, 25/12 ft— 26i 5 c- 



28/5 ft 

in the Caucasus, 17 # 4 c 



the Shah Returns to Teheran, 9 5 5ft 
and Entry into Teheran, 24 » 5 ft 



JfAjrorand Sheriffs, IS j 9/ 
ae the Intemational Exhibition, 4 3 1^ b 

— - — -Letter from the Grand Viiier to t\\c 
^ff^^^Vor of London for his Reception ol 
^aeSh&b,2a9j 



the Grand Vizier Dismissed and his Pwt 

Abolished, 13 « 5 a — 16 tie 
Sent as a Prisoner to Koom, l^sZh— . 

17f3ft 

Reinstated, 22 # 5 c— 26 t 8 c 

the Shah in Turkey, 7 a 5 c— 11 a 6 ft— 12 1 

a 3 ft— 16 a 5 6—18 a 6 ft— 19 a 3 ft— 20 a 8 6 ' 

— *I\ tt la U— 11 a a a— 28 a 5 a— 25 a 3 ft— 27 1 

^ >) ^ a ^ c & d — ^ at> a—A a^>>— 1 a\^ tjc- 



80, 1873.] palmer's ikdex to " the times " KEWSPApeb. 



fol 



(contifuted), 
»hah at Brindisi, 14 a 3 6 

- Progress in, 26 a S d 

1 17. Property, Notes on the Inconsistency 

10 Punishment Inflicted on, 7 j 8 « 

lan Guano, 9 a 7 a 

ndependence Day, Celebration of, 29 j 

d of Florence, 10 j 10 a 

lorough (Bp. of) Letter to the Church 

relation, 14 1 14 a 

Bp. of) on the Poor Clergy's Benefices, 22 

• the Record on, 18^ 8 b 

eum for Fuel, 12 s 7 a— 16 » 7 a 

)epre8sed Trade in, 29 a 4 6 

itate of Trade in, \2 s 7 d 

»uccestful Experiment in Striking Oil, 18 s 

Talue of Imports, 11 a 5 /*— 15 « 6 c 
laceutical Society of Great Britain, Conf er- 
5 of, 17 f 8 6—18 f 12 c 
uits. Eggs of Ants Food for, Ij 5/ 
B (F. A.) on the Ashantee War, 20 s 8 & 
>8 (Lt. Col. J. C.) in the Indian Army, 5 a 

M. £.) on Distressed Gentlewomen, 21 a 

1 

I (Bey. P. W.) on the Return of British 

grants to Bnuol, 29 « 6 /* 

g^raphs of Criminals, 15 a 11 c 

ology, and the Brain, 27 « 5/ 

29l Science at the UniTersities, 4 s 10 c 

aans, Boyal College of, Election of Officers, 

11/ 

Lilly, Grant of Trees for, 22 s 6 6 

ial Trees, 29 a 6 cf 

Jig in Transitu, 12 i 7 c 

nage to Farayle-Monial, 8 a 8 </— 26 a 12 

\7 aSd -28 a 10 a— 29 a 3 e 

the Pilgrims at Boulogne, 15 s 12 <f 
Jritish to Paray-le-Monial, 1 # 8 c— 2 #8/ 
s 7/— 4 f 6 6—6 f 8 fl--6 s 8 rt— 8 s S a— 
LO <i— 10 #86 

- Notes about, 8 # 8 «— 9 » 10 6—10 « 8 c— 
4 6—13 8 6 6—13 f 10/— 16 s 5/ 

Ibp. Manning Addresses the Pilgrims, 2 s 

La Salette, 23 a 9/— 27 a 7/— 28 a 9/ 
nages, French, Continuation of, 22 s 5 a 

1 Old, 28 a 10 « 

)ld and New, Pall Mall on, 25y 11 e 
he Pope's Brief on, 22 a 3 a 
ns and Crusaders, 6 a 8 6 
Meyance, 16 s 4 c 
V^pples — Cheating* in, 31 j 6 6 
, Leverson & Co., on the Diamond Market, 
10 a 

s and Imprisonments, 10 s 6 c 
or the Judicature BiU, 12 j 5 c 
ires of Travelling, 26 a 6 / 
)11 (Samuel) and the Board of Trade, 6 j 5 
4j8/—2a 5e 

nter to the Duke of Somerset on his 
res Againat the Board of Trade, 6 i 6 c 



Plumptrc (E. H.) on Sacramental Confessional, 

8a 8<f 
Poaching Affray, Fatal, at Wistow Hall, 31 j 

6d 
Poetical Foundlings— Proverb about Priests, 1 a 

12 c 
Points and Switches, New Contrivance for Rail- 
ways, 3 5 3 
Poisoning of a Cliild by Mistake, 22 a 10 6 

a Tavern Servant 21 a 6 c 

Wliolesale at BUu^kbum, 21 a 7 e 

Poland :— Review by the Czar at Warsaw, 28 

56 
POLICE:— 
Abraham. Woolf, and Charles M'Kenna, 

for Stealing and Assault, 9 j 11 c 
— • Acott, Charles, for Bnrglary, 4 a 11 6 

Adams Charles, for Manslaughter, 18 a 11 c 

Adcock, William, for Leaving his Duty, 28 

j lie 
Adolphus, Wm. Edw., for Refusing a Fare, 

20 slid 
Adulteration Cases, 18 j 11 6—27 a 9/— 22 

« 11 6— 27*11/ 
Aitken, John, for Attempted Murder, 12 j 

11/ 

Albert, Joseph, for Stealing, 17 j 11 6 

Allen, Edward, for Fraud, 10 s 11/ 

for Felony, 22 s 11 / 

Amateur Publishing (jompanies, Charges 

for Libel, 8 a 9 /^9 a 11/— 6 s 9/ 
Anderson, John, for Attempting to Steal, 7 

jl3/ 
— - Andrews, Christian, for Obstruction, 7 j 

13/ 
Antonio, Mancel, for Attempted Murder and 

Suicide, 25 j 10 cf 
Appleby, George, for Killing his Wife, 6 s 

9/ 
Arnold, John, to Recover his Daughter, 19 

*8/ 

Nathaniel, for Attempted Suicide, 11 s 9e 

Arthur, Harry, for Wilful Damage, 7 j 13/ 

Asselin, John Charles, for Forgery, W j 

116 
Atchley, Chewson, for Railway Offence, 28 

j lie 
Atkins, James Spencer, for Forgery, 2 a 11 

e— 8 rt 9 c— 16 a 11 e— 2*2 a 9/ 
Thomas, for Murder, 1 # 10 e — 6 # 6 e— 

15 « 5 c 
William, for Keeping a Betting-house, 14 

j 13 c 
Avey, Abraham, for Not Paying his Cab 

Fare, 28 j 11 e 
Avis, Charlotte, for Child Stealing, 2 » 9 e 

—95 lie 
Ayers, Richard, for Indecent Assault, 25 a 

9e 
Bacon, Walter Phillippe, for Embeizlement, 

12 s 11 e 
RaWoy , ^m., lot ^Ts}«iOTiia\sssss\V'^^ ^'^ *^ 



^1 



Police (LontinuedJ. 

Baker, Wm., for Embezzlement, 1 ii 11 e 

Ball, Thomas, for £nticing a Priae Hgfat, 

9 5 11/ 

BaUy, £dward, for Selling Coal Without 

Weight, 26 rt 11/ 

Bangor, William, for AMault, 24 « 11/ 

Banks, Winifred Harriet, for Attempted 

Suicide, 14 a 9/— 21 a 1 1 e 

Barbour, J. B., for Filiation, 7 j 18/ 

Baraacl«, Edward, for Neglecting his Wife 

and Family, Sad d 
BarnM, Thomas, for Drunkenness, &c.y 4 a 

lib 

Barnealey, Thomas, for Stealing, 14 a 9/ 

Barrington, John LL.D., for ObtaixiiBg 

Money Under False Pretences, 17 j 11 c 
Barry, William, and William Duce, f«r 

Throwing Stones, 13 a 10/ 

Bartlett, John, for Stealing, 4 a 11 6 

and Joseph Handle, for Assault, 29 j 

He 

Stephen, for Dlusing a Horse, 8 # 9 e 

Barton, James, for Assault, 18 1 11 d 

Baynes, Arthur, for Entering a Train in 

Motion, 16 a 11 e 
** Baxaar, Exchange and Mart*' and Theft 

ofBooks,lall/- 

<< Sale and Barter," Not the Same Work, 




^ALMBB'fl nmEX TO ** THE TDCBS 



4 a 116 

Bazzant, Alfred, for Illegal Distress, 19 s 8 e 

Beach and Both, for Assault, 18 < 11 c 

• Beasley, James, and William Perry, for 

Burgbiry, 22 a 9 / 

Beatty, Capt., for Cock-Fighting, 28 o 6 c 

Belaeff, Abraham, for Drunkenness and 

Assault, 6 j 11/ 
Belcher, Emily M., for Attempted Suicide, 

15jll« 
Bell, Felix, for Insufficient Water Supply, 

10 j 13 rf 
Miss Mary Jane, for Selling Adulterated 

C(^ee, 22 j 11 7 
Bennett, Thomas, for Manslaughter, 4 a 

12 c 

fer Felony, 28 a 11 d 

Benson, Charles, for Drunkenness, 27 » 11/ 

Benton, David, for Assault, 23 a 12 a 

Bernard, Benjamin^ for Adulteration, 23 j 

12 a 

Berryman, Charles, for Assault, 18 * 11 sf 

Bidwell, Austin Byron and George, and 

Edwin Noyes, for Forgery, 1 j 10 /— 13 a 10 e 
and Macdonnell, for Forgery, 3 j 9 c— 13 

a}0 e 
Billingsley, George, for Bailway Offence, 

16 a lie 
Birchall, George, for Cock-Fighting, 28 a 

5 c 

Bird, William and Emily, for Fraud, 16 s 

lie 
Biasett, George Wiliiam, for Begging, 16 a 

^^/acfon, Cbwlea, for Manslaughter, I s 11 / 

J^~'^{ewett, Francis, for Assault, 6 a 9/ 
Ment2a^ ij^^ ^^^ Offering for Sale Bad 



FoUoa (contimted), 

Bloomield, Charkt Fred., for StealiBg, 11 

*9e— 19f 8y 

Bott, Major Thoa., lor AasauU^ 20 # 11 • 

Bower, Edw., for Assault, 29 a 8/ 

Bowyer, Edward, for Assault, 15 a 11 f 

Boynton, George, for Fraud, 1 11 e~-S 

18/_8ill« 

Bradherry, Geoige, fsor AdaUenitioii,4 ; 11< 

Brandou, Wiliiam Jonaa^ for Wife Aasrait, 

Hall/ 
Bras^, Wm., for Cme^y to ao Approitios, 

16 #8/ 
Brazel, Bishop, and Haipor, for Felony, 15 

/lis 
Bridgman, Darid, for Aiaaulft, 1 s 11 e— 8f 

9e 
Brim, Bobt. Henry, for HaTing l^reanns 

in his Fossession, 10 s 11/^16 s 9 a 
Broden, Edward, Mysterious Diaappearaoce 

of, 29 f 11/ 

Broderick, Jame% for Bursary, 19 a 10 a 

Brookee, Mrs., for her Husband, 26 j 11 c 

Brown, Angelina, for Adnce, 18 j 11 e 

Charles, for SeUing Adulteratod BiMd, 

28/12 a 
Geoige, for EmUnlement, 22 a 9 e-IO 

all 6 

Leonard, for Assault, 4 j 11 • 

WilUam, for FoMery, 1 ills— Uyilrf 

- for Sdling Bad Fruit, 22 7 11/ 



Bryan, Michael and Catbeiine, f<« Neglect- 
ing their Child, 13 a 10/ 
Bryan^ Thomas, fctf Throwing CofiMiTC 

Substance over a Man, 6 s 11 c 
Budding; Thes., and Fkancia Buckner, for 

Assault, 27 a 9 

Buiton, James, for Misconduct, 10 j 13 c 

Bunker, Henry, for IfuisaBCe, 1 a 11 / ' 

Burdett, Thomas, and Wm. Dean, sod \ 

others, for Obstructing the Tlioion^ars; 84 1 

He ! 

Burgeon, William, for Assault, 17 s 9 s i 

Bunows, John, for Leaying his Emvloy, I 

11a lie I 

Busbridge, William,forBundai7,21all/ I 

forFek>ny,6all/ ' 

Bush, Robert, for Keeping a Betting House, 

19/ lie 

Butt, Charles Edward, for Murder, 28 a 5/ 

Calenden, Michael, for Stealing and Assault, 

6flW 

Gallon, Robert, for Assault, 30 s 9/ 

— Calvin, Edw., for Wife Assault, 27 s 11/ 
Camp, W. T., for Demauding Orer kis 

Fare, 18 a 11 6 

Campbell, Joseph, for Assault, 8 1 8 e 

Campion, William, for Assault, 23 # 9/ 

Canffll, John, for Violent Assault, 11 ; 11 e 

Canning, William, for Bailway Ofience, 5 i 

11/ ^ •— . 

— CaxV/», C\sA3^Rax Vst KNXKcoAtinff to Uiiaet a 



JO, 1878.] 



PAIjns'a IMDKX TO " THE TIHE8 " NBW8PAPEK. 



Pol 



(continued). 

tarn •i DittTOM, 12 j 11 /— 15i 11 e— U 

ftttoB, Thoe. EUdngtoo, for Burglarj, &c., 

5 ^—25 sl2d 

ire, Annie, lor Embezzlement, 2ojlld 

John, for Anault, \7 sd e 

tumdlOT, John, for StMling, 18 < 11 cf 

Thof., for Embezzlement, 26 a 11/ 

timt^ Fannr, nnd John Bmitii, for 

ery, 25 / 11 d 

liapmnn, Mr., for Application After his 

4< lie 

fifl^imnin, Fred , for Attempted Murder, 

[Od 

tiild FtUing from an Upper Window, 8 s 

liri«tian, Tonoghnsband, for Larceny, 16 

e— 23 a 12 a 

lair, Agnee St., for Unlawfully Ringing a 

IS slid 

lark, George, for Asaault, 12 s 11/ 

~ for Smoldng in a Railway Carriage, 5 

John, and another, for Possessing a Pair 
anketi, 6 # 9 e 

— and Moses Solomon, for Unlawful Pos- 
H^llf9cf 

iarke, Joshua George, for Drunkenness, 
Lie 

loee^ Samuel, for Fraud, 7 a 11 J 
low, Wm., for Smuggling, 19 a 10 a 
>al Swhidle, 26 s 9 e- 29 s 11 /, two notices 
#9«— 27«lly 

Mites, Francis and Benj. Wm., for Disor- 
Conduot, 1 i 11 e 

xskKuj Timothy, and John Mould, for 
ulting a Woman, 4 i 1 1 e 
)ck Fighting, Fifteen Gentlemen, fer 
^g. 29J6y— 30/9/ 

3de, Ja«.y for Scmng Papers in the Parks, 
9/ 

>hen, Amelia and her Husband, for Excise 
ice, 18i lie 
Dile, William, for Burglary, 14 / 13 rf— 21 

ole, Henry, for Cutting and Wounding, 17 

John, and others, for Burglary, 14 a 9/ 

Robt., for Stealing, 28 a 11 e 

>llins, Minnie, for Drunkenness, 14 J IS c 

Nassau Chas. Edw., for Assault, 25 s 11 e 

Wm., for Sellmg Spurious Programmes, 

9e 

oltman, Wm., for Misbehayiour, 2 a 11 e 

Dndon, James, for Attempted Suicide, 9 a 

onnor, Comtlius, for Burglary, 12 a 9/ 
cx>k, George, for Licensing Act Offence, 

11/ 

ooke, Arthur, for Stealing, 7jl3f 

John F., for Embezzlement, Ijid 

ooper, Chas., for Ifanelaughter, 20 # 11 d 

Emiljr, for DruakenneBB, 17 J II b 

?eoiTge, for Burglary, 19 / 11 c 

&M«i^ mad DaukU SUter, for Disiurb- 



Police (continued). 

Coote, Walter, and William Winfteid, for 

Murder, 27 a 9/ 
Cordosa, Isaac, for Adulterating Milk, 13 a 

10 c 

Cottj^U, Mrs., Inquiring for her Missing 

Husband, 23 » U / 
Cousens, Edward James, for Wilful Misbe- 

havioms, 8 « 8/ 
Corent Garden Market Fruit Carts, Filthy 

State of, 31 / 10 e 
Coveney, Matthew, and Catherine Stanley, 

for MansUiughter, 26i 11 e— 2 o 11 e 
Coz, Charles Edwin, for Embezzlement, 25 

Frederick, for Fraud, 25 a 9 e 

Mary, for Fraud, 27 a 9 e 

Roy. Fred., for Fraud, 18 a 10 a— 21 a 

11 « 

Crawley, Wm., for Stealing, 20 a 9 e 

Crispin, Edward, for Abuse, 12 a 9/ 

Crocklin, Daniel, for Assault, 28 a 1 1 e 

Crockwdl, Alf., for Robbery with Violence, 

6a9e 
Cronin, Catherine, and Margaret Cohillc, 

for Assault, 31 J 10/ 

Cross, G«orge, for Dnmkenness, 8y 11/ 

. Mr., Application After the Family of, 12 

ill./ 
Cwssland, Phelnn, for Representing Himself 

to be a Constable, 25 # 11/ 
Cumberlege, Bultrade W., for Keeping a 

Horse Without a License, 17 « 9y 
Curtis, Frederick, for Stealing, 18 « 11 c— 

26f 9e 

John, for Assault, 9 * 11/ 

Cutler, Wm., for Not Fulflllfiig his Contract, 

9^11/ 
Darner, Hon. Lionel S. W. Dawson, for 

Assault, 28; 11/ 

Davis, Edward, for Wounding, 10 # 11/ 

John, for VinV'nt Assault, 31 j 10/ 

• Stephen, for Bathing in the Park, 9 a 



' Walter, Mysterious Disappearance of, 9 



11 f 



William, for Assault, 13 a 10 e 
for Stealing, 26 s 9 e 



Dayison, Henry, for Uttering Counterfeit 

Com, 22 a 9/ 

Dawson, — , for Murder, 17 # 8 d 

Day, William, to Recorer his Infant Son, 

22i 11/— 24^12^ 

Debac & Co., fer Adulteration, 4 j 11 e 

Decayed Fruit, Application to Destroy, 12 

/n/ 

Dee, John, for Obstructing a Tramway Car, 

8f9/ 
Denmark, Fred., for Fraud, 12 o 9 /— 20 a 

9c 
Denny, Ellen, for Possessing too Large a 

Quantity of PhosphoruA^ 2& j VV { 

U a \\b— ^^ a^ f ^ __ ^^^ >^^ 



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PALHBB's IMDfiX TO '^ THS TnOS " KKWSPAPKfi 



P^ee (continued), 

Dickfon, Ann, for Attempted Murder and 

Saidde, 8 s 9 / 
Dogherty, Tho«., for Dronkeoneit, 12 a 

9/ 
Donoran, James, and John Wilson, for 

Garottlng, 6 a 9/ 
Dorey, John, for Forgery, 8 i 11 «— 16 

lie 

Thomas, for Murder, 16 * 6 c 

Doughty Miles, Edmund Hillier, and others, 

for Sunday Trading, Ujllb 

Downey, Thos.,for Assault, 26 a 11/ 

Drew, Daniel, for Sarage Assault on a Fe- 
male, 5 a liy 
Dunn, John, for Speaking Improperly to 

Young Girls, 24^11 6 
Durrick, Agnus, for Murder, 1 j 11/— 127 

Duwley, Thomas, for Assault, 16 s 9 a 

Easton, — , for Not Bemoring Refuse of 

Dust and Ashes, 20 s 11 e 
Edwards, Alfred, for Stealing Checks, 9 a 

11/ 

George, for Stealing. Sail/ 

Elderly (Gentleman Killed at the Tramway 

in Blackniars-road, Application for Belatires, 

6 a 9/ 
Elliott, Ann, for Unlawful Possession, 17 « 

9s 
Bowland Angus, for Companies Act Of- 
fence, 4 f 11 e--8 * 9 / 
Ellis, Hanson, and others, for Breach of 

Contract, 9; 11/ 

Alexander, for Violent Assault, 81 j 10/ 

Elmore, Henry, for Bigamy, 28 all d 

EHon, William, for Wilful Damage, 8 # 8 e 

Ely, Jas. Geo., for SteaUng, 22 s 11 6—24 # 

He 
Engelburt, Thomas, for Railway Offence, 

15 f 11 e 
Epsen, George, for Publishing Obscene 

Books, &c., 24 1' lie 

Emstang, John, for Wife Assault, 20 s 11 d 

Emsteff, William, for Drunkenness, 2*9/ 

Evans, Albert, for Manslaughter, 18 a 6 c 

James, for Stealing, 25 s 11/ 

Extradition Cases, 8^ 13 e— 1 a7 f 

Eyres, William, for Misconduct, 26> 11/ 

Facey, William, for Piloting a Vessel, 28 a 

11 e 
Fairfax, Engine, alias Major Williamson 

for Attempting to Extort Money by Threats, 

8a9c 

Famfield, Geo., for Assault, 1 s II f 

Farrow, Major John, for Cab Fare, 28 ; 11 c 

Father for tne BecoTery of his Little GirL 

28 a 11 cf 
Fellows, George, for Obstructing the High 

Road, 4 s 11 6 

Fenton, Henry , for Embezzlement, 30 y 1 1 rf 

' Fer^grasoB, WiUUm, and John Forest, lot 

SmbeBdeinent, 25jll c 
-— ^eiTO^ Bobert, and Charlotte Clerk, lot 

iTjwl^'* ^rtirnr, for Stealing, 13 1 11 e 

^n/y^fl^ Thonuw, for Wounding, 25 a 9/ 



Polioe (coMinntd), 

Fish, Putrid, Ordor to Destroy, 22a 9/ 

Fiske, S., for Libel, 24 s 11 e 

Fitzgerald, Charlotte Annie, for Stealing, 

27«lle— 29« lie 
Fleming, Henry Boak, for Manalanght^, 4 

s 6e 
Fletcher, Frederic, for Attempting to Stesl, 

16f 9a 
Reuben Wm., and Maiy Cox, for False 

Certificate of Marriage, 21 a 11 /— 27 a 9 e 

Foard, John T., fer Assault, 9 i lie 

Ford, Henry, for Assault, 28 i 11 e 

Fordham, Jao«b, and others, for IMsorderij 

Conduct, 25 5 11 6 
Forrest, John, for Cutting and Wounding, 

29 7 11 e 
— • Foster, Emma, for Stealing, Sljle 

William, for Assault, 30 a 11/ 

Four Seamen, for Absenting from their 

Employ, 28 * 9/ 

Fox, Alfred, for Assault, 27 a 9/ 

Frazer, Mr., for Cock Crowmg Nuisance 

17y 11 c— 28; 12 a 

French, Charles, for Assault, 1 s 11 / 

Francis, Edw. and Henry, for Furiooi 

Driving, 6 s 11 <f 

Benjamin, for Assault, 17*9 «— 23 t9J 

Franklin, John, for Abetating his Employ, 

24*11/ 
Fryer, William, and Edw. Ashley, for 

Cruelty to his Horse, 25 j lid 

Fuller, Frauds, for Stealing, 80 j 11 e 

Gadd, Thomas, for Leaying his Empioj- 

ment, 7i 18/ 

Gagee, Fred., for Stealing, 22 a 9/ 

Galliran, James, for Wife Assault, 25 a 9/ 

Galloway, Mary, for Fraud, 22 s 11 e 

Gaskin, Edwin, for SUbbmg, 26 a 11 /-«3 , 

allcf : 

Gay, Charles, for Drunkenness, 14 j 13 c I 

Gaywood, Jehu, for Hi-treating a Goat, 1 a \ 

11/ j 

— Geary, Rev. Charles, for Swindling, 19 j I 

12e I 
Gentlemen, on the Omnibus Nuisance, 9; I 

lie I 

Geoghegan, James, for Assault, 12 a 9 /" 

George, Mrs., for Unlawfully Detaining 

Goods, 3*8/ 
— Gidney, Thomas, for Smuggling, 10 * 9 a , 

Gilbert, John, for Assiult, 9*11/ 

W. S., for RaUway Offence, 24 / 11 e 1 

Gillman, Frank, for Railway Offence, 6 s 

9/ 
Ginney, Timothy, for Wilful Injury, 29 

lie 
Gleeson, Honora, for Throwing Boiling 

Water over a Boy, 12 a 9/ 
Goddard, Edward, for Drunkenness, 22 j 

nf 

— 1!VLC^%.,lQ!t Adulterating Milk, 19 * 8/ 
\\ f 



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iHuea), 
idge, ini 



illiam, for Beckless Driving, 



chp Frederick, and others, for As- 

Robbeiy, 2 j 11 e— 24 i 11 e 

1, Capt. G. St. Leger G., for Keeping 

thout a License, 2 a 11 « 

Fierce, for Not Joining his Ship, 29 

n, Wm. Henry, for Stealing, 8 s 8 e 
biary, for Fortune Telling, 8 / 18 e 
Mary Ann, for SelUng Adulterated 

ard, for Claiming Toll of .Volunteers, 

nas, for Cuttmg and Wounding, 9 j 

iam, for Molesting Men in their £m- 
13 d 

r Bobbery, 12 # 11 e 
rood, Elizabeth, for Forgery, &c., 8^ 
18 c 

fohn, for Stealing, 15 a 11/ 
IS, Isaac, for Adulteration, 10 j 18 a 
lan, William, for Unlawful Fosses- 
80 

Topp, Charles, for Attempting to 
I Mate, 10 s 9 6 

iby, Charles, for Taming Out a 
mp, 11 a 11 / 

Charles, and George Filkington, for 
80*9/ 

id, for Bidecently Assaulting a Man, 
OM Unfounded, 21 a We 
iam, for Recklessly Boiling a Wheel 
Embankment, 17i 11 c 
ond, Catherine, for Stealing, 18 a 

rd, Montague, for Burglary, 2 # 9 h — 

ig, Anne, for Arson, 5 s 9 e 
nel, for Sellmg Bad Meat, U j 18 c 
, Robert, for Manslaughter, 28^ 11 « 
Blizabeth« for Wounding, 18 a 11 c 
r, Alfred, for Refusing a Fare, 19 # 

fan, Timothy, for Driving a Bath- 
he Footway, 4 5 11/ 
, Alfred, for Attempted Suicide, 28 j 
116 

Groves, for Riot and Assault, 6 a 9/ 
Malachi, Application to Find, 29 a 

., for Wife Assault, 27 a 9/ 
ill, John, for Manslaughter, 14 a 9/ 
ell, John, for Manslaughter, 11 a 11/ 
f, Bensa, and Ward, for Nuisance, 9 

|r, George, for Stealing, 18 < 11 c 
om, EUza, for Attempted Suicide, 

m, Gustave, for Wife Assault, 21 / 

lie 
Toseph, for Digpoaing of Unwbole- 

14/ 18 c 
^. Hemjr, for Embezzlement, 8 s 



Police (continued), 

Henderson, Henry, for Drunkenness, 23 a 

12 a 
Hermand, Charles, for Wife Assault, 26 a 

11/ 

Hewlett, Henry, for Stealing, 30 s 9 « 

Hicks, Ann, for Attempted Suicide, 20 a 

9e 

Thos., for Smuggling, 20 s 11 e 

for Assault, 21 j 18 c 

Hislop, Ruth, for Attempted Suicide, 22 s 

11 e 

Hobbs, John, for Fraud, 29/11 6—7 a 11 « 

Hodson, Richard and Margaret, for Violent 

Assault, 15 a 11/ 
HoUiday, Stephen, for Manslaughter, 23 a 

12 b 

Hooper, Charles, for Manslaughter, SJllf 

Hopkins, Caroline, for Wounding, 1 * 11 e 

Charlotte, for Wounding, 8 * 9 « 

Homer, George, for Railway Offence, 16 s 

lie 
Homsby, George Samuel, for Adulterating 

Milk, 25 f 11/ 
Houlam and McCarthy, for Fighting, 27 a 

9e 
— Hew, Alfred, for being Drunk and Disor- 

derly,_10f 11/ 
nd t 



Wm. and John, Trading as Furkis & Co., 
for Adulteration, 4/ 11 6 

Howard, Walter, for Obtaining Money by 

Fraud, 7 a 11 e— 9 a 11 /— 18 aUd 

Howell, Fred, for Unlawful Fossesion, 22 a 

9« 

Hughes, Edward, for Assault, 2 # 9 e 

Henry, for Adulterating Milk, 8*8/ 

Joseph, for Fraud, 3 j 18/ 



9/ 



Hunt, George, for Murder, 22 a 9/— 25 a 



- Thomas, for Assault, 5 # 9 e 



Hutchings, James, and James Hennesey, 

for Stealing, 28 ni/ 

Ingram, Alfred T,, for Stealing, 9jll d 

John, and James Walker, for Stealing, 

12 file 

Ireland, Arthur, for Attempted Suicide, 11 

all/ 
Irish North Western Railway, for Refus- 
ing Inspection of their Books of Account, 8 s 
4 c 
Irons, Mr., for Refusing to Remove Rub- 
bish, 4 # 11 /• 

Isaacs, Lavinia, for Stealing, 13 « 11 e 

Isham, William, for Smuggling, 27 a 9 / 

Jackson, Frederick, for landing Unwhole- 
some Meat to Market, 9 s 11 e 

and Shaw, for Wages, 80 « 11/ 

James, John, for Wilful Damage, 5 all f 

Jeacocke, Wm., for Offering Diseased Meat 

for Sale, 27 * 11 c 

Jenldns, Geo. Joseph, for Keeping Figs, 22 

#11 A 



^c 



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Po 



Polioe (continued). 

Jounson, Charles, for Selling Adulterated 

Coffee, 26 a 11/ 
John, for Annoyance, 22 » 10 «— 25 s 

11 f 

Jones, Ann, for Stealing, 6^11/' 

Jolin, for Desertion, 19 # 8 jT 

Mary, for Adulteration, 10 j 13 a 

William, for Robbery, 1 1 * 9 « 

> and George PoUish for Violent Assault, 




PALMEb's index to ^* THE TIMES " MEWSFArSB. 



15 j 11 a 

• and Bonham, for Illegal Distraint, 30 j 



11 (f 



Jury, Mrs., for Protection, 23 a 12 a 

Keegan, John, for Wife Assault, 17 # 9 c 

Ker, H., for to be a Doctor, 5 # 9 s 

Killingback, A. W. and Wm. Henry Stone, 

for Attempted Rescue, 29 a 8/ 

Kciley, Alfred, for Fraud, 24 * 11/ 

Kcymer, Edward, for Nuisance, 36 « 9 e 

King, William, for Attempted Suicide, 9 « 

11/— IGf 9 a 
and Robt. Hill, for Stealing a Chest of 

Tea, 28 a 11 c 
Kinsey, Rowland, for Embezzlement and 

Forgery, 19 ? 11 c 
Kirby, Christopher, for Adulteration, 12 i* 

11/— 26^11 «— 4 a 11 6 

Kitchen, Charles, for Stealing, 23 # 9/ 

Knight, Hfirry and Charles, for Learing 

their Employ, 10 ; 18 a 
, for Selling Unwholesome Pork, 29 i' 

11 e— Sail/ 

Knowlden, Clara, for Stealing, 23 a 12 ^ 

Kremer, Joseph, for Wounding, 20 » 1 1 e 

Kyezor, Louis, for Railway Offence, 5y 11 

/— 12 J 11/— 16 /lie 
Lad, Enquiry after the Mysteri<J\is Disap- 
pearance of, 12 j 11 c 
Lambert, James, for Keeping a Ferocious 

Dog, 8 f 9/ 
Lanebatt, Joseph, for Attempted Suicide, 

16; He 

Lara, De, for Unlawful Detention, 11 « 9 < 

Lawrence, Frederick, for Wife Assault, 18 

a 10 a 
Leadbeater, Francis Wm., for Neglecting 

His Family, 21; 13 c 

Leary, John, for Assault, 7 a 11/ 

Michael, and Edward Connon, for 

Assault, 11 sdd 
Lee, William, for Wife Murder, 5j 9/— 8^' 

5 d 

Charles, for Assault, 15^* 11 d 

Lees, Joseph, for Stealing a Live Rabbit, 

11 all/ 
Leonard! a/io» Lee, Mrs. Ann, for Stealing, 

2/ lie 
Leoning, William, for Sending Unwhole- 
some Meat, 9 s 1 1 e 

Leslie, Wm. Francis, for Burglary, 16 a 

11/; 

Lewis, Marjr, for Assault, 18 # 11 d 

Z/gJe, Frederick, for Assault, 28 j 11 e 

'^ot^^^ ^Aoiuas, for Violent Aswiult, la 



Police {continued). 

Lirington, Mary Ado, for Stealing, 2x9/ 

Lloyd, Walter Russell, for Railway Offence, 

19j 11 c 
Loader, Nath. Stewart, and others, for 

Assault, 21 a 11 e 

Lockman, Harry, for StealiD|r, 21 a 11/ 

Lucas, Henry, for Adulterating Milk, 13 a 

10/ 
Arthur, and Thomas Vaughan for Steal- 
ing, 18 a 11 6 

Lucey, WiUiam, for Assault, 4 « 11 e 

' Lynch, John, for Desertion, 9 a 11 / 

Ljmg, William, for Felony, 13 a 10 e 

Macdonald, Thos., for Highway Robbery, 

6f 11 d 

Macduff, Alexander, for Assault, 25 a 9 e 

Mackenzie, James, for Fraud, 14 a 9/ 

Maclaughton, John, and Bridget, and John 

and Annie Hart, for Murder, 18 a 5 c 
Malcoln, Lt. Gen., for Not Paying His Cab 

Fare, 1 ; 1 1 e 
Marshal, Fanny, for Possessing Obscene 

Books &c., 24^11 e 
Thomas, for Selling Diseased Fish, 29 1 

for Stealing, 24 i 11 e 

William, for Cock Fighting, 2^ 6 c 

Martin, Frederick, for Abduction, 8 # 9 < 

James, and others, for Leaving their 

Employ, 18 ; 11 

• Sarah, for Stealing, 15 t 11 /* 



Matthews, John Adams, for Embenlement, 

27 » lie 
Maxwell, William Matthew, for Afsault, 

30 a 10/ 
May, Charles, for Forgeiy, 25 a 9 e— 1 « 11 

€—9 s 11 e 

John, for Stealing, 31 / 10 e 

McCarthy, Alice, for Drunkenness, 15 j 

lid 
John, and Wm. Baker, for Assault, 21 a 

11/ 
M'Combie, Geo. James, for Infrieging a 

Patent, 2> 11 e 
M'Intyre, — , Mysterious Disappearance of, 

6f 11 e 
M'Kay, Alexander, for Disorderly Conduct, 

17 j XI b 
M'Nealty, Wm. Henry, for Stealing, 6 * 

11 d 

M'Quinn, Thomas, for Stealing, 4 » 11 e 

Measures, George, for Assault, 2 / 1 1 e 

Medical Man for Advice, 26 # 9 e 

Meinart, Fred Louis, for Drunkenness, 26 

all/ 
:^ielville, — , for Selling Adulterated Bread, 

18>n e 
Meredith, Philip, for Adulterating Milk, 15 

f 11 e 
Middleton, Thomas, for Excessive Distress, 

lTs9« 

Ysia XamI'E^x^, ^ » ^ e 
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Police (conttfiuedj, 

MiUflff, Bennett, for Insult, 11 s 9 c/ 

Biillfl, Elizabeth, for Drunkenness, -60 a 

11/ 
Mitchell, Stephen, for Driving Over a Boy, 

17*9e 
Moles, — , for Nearly Murdering his Little 

Son, 3 f 5/— 8 i9d 
Monro, Richard Charles, for Giving Short 

Weight, 18 s 11 e 

Moore, W. D., for Embezzlement, 22 s 11 e 

Morgan, Henry, for Embezzlement, 7 a 11/ 

— ^23 a i2b 
— — Morky, Dennis, for Stealing, 26 sd e 

John, for Assault, 9^ 11 d 

Mozoongoo, Edv., for Forgery, 19 * 8 c 

Murphy, Patrick, for Wife Assalt, 23 y 12 a 

Nash, X.liller and Fitch, for Intimidating 

Workmen, 12^9/ 
Needham, Lt. Hon. E. T., and others for 

Biot in a Theatre, 26 a 5 s 
New, George, for Railway Oflfencc, 18 * 

lie 
Newbegin, Margaret, for Attempted Sui- 
cide, 29> lie 

Newell, James, for Stealing, 30 a 5/ 

NichollB, Thos., for Wife Murder, 25 « 5 c 

■ Wm,, for Factory Act Offence, Sj 13 e 

Nicholson, William, for Assault, 16 < 9 a 

Nobbs, Henry, for Nuisance, S a9 f 

Norrey, Samuel, for Charging others with 

Indecently Assaulting Him, 1i a II e 
Norton, Capt. William, for Disorderly Con- 
duct, 23; 11/ 

■ James, for Wife Assault, 11 s 9 e 



• Owen, for Attempting to Take Letters 
for Prisoners Out of Newgate, 29 ei 8 c 

— O'Connell, Charles, and other Seamen, for 
Refusing to go to Sea in the Nora, 10 J 10 c 

— Oliver, Saml., for Drunkenness, 2j lie 
- James, for Not Having his Child Vacci- 



nated, 11 s 9 e 
Oigle, George, for Adulterating Milk, 8 a 

9d 

Ormand, William, for Stealing. 10 s 11/ 

— - Oibom, Wm., for Fortune Telling, 4> 11 e 

Ott, John, for Violent Assault, 25 » 1 1 / 

Packer, Messrs., and Griffin, for Infringe- 
ment, 30 f 9 e 

Page, John, for Assault, 16 « 9 « 

Paice, Thomas, for Violent Assault, 11 j 

lie 

Parcel, John, for >fanslaughter, 4^ 11 e 

Park Offences, lojll d 

Pamell, William, for Adulterating Bread, 8 

a9d 
Parseck, Minassia, for Felony, 12 y 11 e— 

ISyil/— 17^6/— 26^11 e 
Parsons, Henry, and others, for Rebberies 

26^ 11 «— 2 a 11 e 
Pascoe, Charles, for Attempted Suicide, 22 

s 11 «— 30 8 9/ 

Wm. Henry, for Disturbance, 4^ 11 e 

Peacbex, Cfeorge, /or Assault, 1 a 11 e 

—--FMcock, Tboa., a Railway Signalman, lot 

JP^ok, Mir, for Libel, 16 J II d 



Police (continued). 

Pearl, Alfred, for Not Paying his Fare, 19 

a 10 a 

Perry, Samuel, for Indecent Conduct, Dis- 
charged as Unfonndedy 21 a 11 e 

Pether, Maiy Ann and Alice, for Vagrancy, 

Isllf 

Piejus, Henry, for Frauds 13 s 11 e 

Pigs, Summonses to Remove in Chelsea, 5 

a llj 

Pitt, Mary, for Assault, 30 a 11/ 

Plant Charlotte, for Robbery, 15 5 10 a 

■ — , for Drunkenness, 29^ 11 e 

Playle, Ely, for Unlawfully Refusing to 

Take his Cab Fare, 15 » 11 c 

Pledge, Henry, for Throwing a Woman Out 

of Window, 1 s 11/— 4 s 11 f 

Pochin, Henry Davis, for Cab Fare, 27 s 

11/ 
Pokard, Robert, for Wife Assault, 12 « 9 / 

—18 a 11 6 
Poele, Edw. and Henry, for Murder, 18 ; 

86 
Powell, Elizabeth, for Cutting and Wound- 
ing, 23 f 9 /* 

Publicans, for Betting Offence, 24 .s 11 e 

PuUen, John, for Sending Unwholesome 

Meat to Market, 6> ilf 
Quinlan, Ellen, and Mary Driscoll, for 

Attempt to Rescue, 24 s 11 /' 

Ragsden, Wm., for Wounding, 8 a- 9 e 

Ramsay, James, for Absenting Uiiusjlf 

from his Employ, 10 .5 11 / 
Thos., for Absenting Himself from his 

Employ, 4 a 11 6 
Randall, Thos. and other Fruit Salesm.aii, 

for Selling to Costerraongers unsound Cherries, 

26; lie 

Read, Miles, for Assault, G $ II d 

Reardon, William, /or Violent Assault, 20 a 

8c 

Redford, James, for Assault, 6 s li a 

Reid, John, for Obtaining Chloroform 

Under False Pretences, 2 / 1 1 e 
Benne, Charles, for Cutting and Wounding. 

31^10/ 
Rice, George, for Selling Adulterated Coffee, 

20 all f 
Richards, Emily, for Attempted Suicide, 9 

jlla 

George, for Burglary, 12j 11/ 

Riclimomd, Robert, for Embezzlement, 18 

slid 
Rippon, Wm. and John Gavin, for Bur- 
glary, Sj 13 < 
Roberts, George, for Copying a Photograph, 

20 o 9/ 

Owen Ellis, for Assault, 2*9/ 

Robert William, fur Stealing, 30 « 9 /* 

Robinson, Emma, for Pawnbroking 0£fence, 

19s 8 e 
Sarah, and Wm. Hook^tor &<Jsaftl B^oasA. 



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palmer's index to " THE TIMES 



Polioe Ccontinued), 

Rogers, Thomas, for Seeking Alms, 23 

9/ 
Boney, Ann, for Attempted Suicide, 7j 

18/ 
Boss, Thomas, for Allowiag Gambling, 20 

slid 
Rowland, Col. for Non Payment of Cab 

Fare, 19j 11 c 

Rudder, John, for Assault, 10 « 11 

Rule, John, for Unlawful Possession, 27 * 

lie 
Russell, John, and William Watkins, for 

Conspiracy, 9jllc 

Edward, for Assault, 4 o 11 6 

— — Richard, for Leaving his Employ, 21 j 

18 c 
Rutland, — , for Injuring a Domestic Ser- 

yant, 30^ 11 d 
— Rutter, Daniel and Charles, for Employing 

a Girl Under Age in a Brickfield, 16 « 8 d 

Ryan, Philip, for Felony, 26 a 11 /* 

Saingcr, Edward, for Obtaining Money 

Under False Pretences. 14 j 13 (/ 
Sargeant, Miss, for Sanitary OfiFence, 22 « 

11/ 

Savage, Alfred, for Stealing, 18i 11 e 

Scantling, Alice, for Stealing, 29 a 8/ 

— ^ Scarborough, Mr., for his Lost Son, 9 / 11 c 

—12 / 11 e 

Schapier, James, for Wounding, 1 j 11/ 

Schomberger, Samuel, for Felony, G s 11 d 

—IS all e— 30 slid 

Scholer, Henry, for Wounding, 6 » 11 e 

School Board Prosecutions, &t9f 

Scott, Edw.,for Assault, 3i 13/ 

Ellen, for Stealing, 21 a II f 

James Sheppard, for Keeping a Ferocious 

Dog, 13 s 11/ 

Sculley, Thomas, for Burglaiy, 8 a 9 rf 

Sealey, Robert, for Abuse, 2j lie 

Seamen, for Drunkenness, 22 j II J 

Shale, James, for Stabbing, 21 j 13 6 

Sharpe, James, for Non-Payment of Wages, 

17^116 
Shemeld, Edmund, for Adulteration, 8 j 

11/ 

Shepherd, Elizabeth, for Stealing, 26 5 9 e 

Sheppard, William, for Cutting and Wound- 
ing, 12 s 11/ 

Short, Capt. Middle ton, for Parks Regula- 
tion Offence, 28/11/ 

Silverton, Ellen, for Throwing Corrosive 

Fluid Over a Woman, 28 a 11 e 

Simmonds, John and Thomas, for Railway 

Offence, 5^ 11/ 
. Simmons, John, for Stealing, 22 a 9/ 



• fer Violent Assault, 2*9/ 



Simpson, Walter, for Throwing Stones at a 

Train, 18 a 11 b 

Sirlngo, Paaquate and Antonio, for Murder, 

29/6/ 

' Skmner, 130V., /or Assault, 30 « 11 /* 

--jj- Smith, Edward, for Indecent Assault, 

""JJ-rEmma, for 



22 



Police (continued), 

Smith, Francis, for Fraud, 1 1 « 9 </ 

James, for Wife Assault, 28^ 11 « 

for Assault, 29 a 8 e 



John, for Assault, 6 ; 11 / 

for Furious Driving, 6 s 11 <f 

for Robbery, 8 « 9 e 

Lawrence, for Wilful Damage, 12* 11 < 

Samuel, for Reckless Driving, 11 7 11 6 

William, for Careless Driving, 5/11/ 

for Adulteratmg Milk, 26 e 11 / 

Solomon, Mrs. Bfary, Mysterious Disap- 
pearance of, 8*9/' 

Sorrell, George, for Entering a Train WMc 

in Motion, 8 e 9 e 

Southall. Miss, Donations for, 12 # 11 /— 

16 e 9 6—18 s 11 c 
Sparrowhawk, Joseph, for Throwing Corro- 
sive Fluid Over a Man, 28 a 11 <^ 

Stacey, William, for Nuisance, 28 e ^ / 

Stanley, Maude, for Drunkenness, 18 < 

9e 

Stanton, Mrs., for her Missing Husband, 23 

a 12 a 

Stedman, John, for Felony, 21 a 11/ 

Steel, Elijah, for Assault, 26 < 11 / 

Stevens, Charles, for Obtaining Money 

Under False Pretences, 16^ 11 c— 18 ; 11 e 

John, for Betting Offence, 24 * 11 y 

Stewart, Edm., for SteaUng, 7 a 11/ 

Stratford, Lt. Charles, for Stealing, 31 i 

10 e 

Sullivan, Dennis, for Assault, 18 ; 11 e 

Siunmers, Lucy Elizabeth, for Stealing, 29 

*llc 

Sun Blinds, Tradesmen for Obstruction by, 

23 a 12 6 
Sunday Trading Cases, 8 j 13 e— 9jr 11 a— 

10 j 18 c— 26 J 11 d—mj 11 e— 7 a 11 /— 11 a 

11 /— 16 a 11 6—18 a 11 c— 29 a8 e— 6 « 9 e— 
19»8c— 20*liy— 26f 9e 

Swan, Charles, for Leaving his Employ, 13 

'11/ 
Sweeney, James, for Drunkenness, 29 ) 

11 e 
Taylor, Geo. and Wm., White, for Leaving 

their Employ, 8*9/ 

James, for Refusing a Fare, 1 a 11 e 

John G., for Selling Adulterated Bread, 

ISillc 

. Louis, and another, for Violent Assault, 



&c., 16i 11 c 

Thomas, David, for Annoyance, 4 « 11 « 

Benjamin and John Alfred, for Stealing, 

14 « 9/ 

Edwards. 30 all/ 

Joshua, for Licensing Act Offence, 1 1 a 



ll/* 



Uiiiaw/ul Fosaession, 21 



Thompson, Heniy, for Stabbing. 24 j 11 e 

Mr. for his Missing Child, 24 j 11 e 

Richard, for Abuse, 12 a 11/ 

'WWWWXV, lot ^M»\.\\TS!5^, ^ 3 11 / 



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(continued), 

Yumble, Mary Jane, for Robbery, 10 » 11 e 

l«116 

Vussler, Ellen, for Attempted Suicide, 8 j 

'uckfleld, Wm., and Mary, for Conspiring 
heat, SOj 11 rf— 6 a 9 e— 13 a 10 «— 20 a 9 
7 a 9 e— 17 < 9 e 

— for Perjury, 3 # 8 «— 24 * 11 « 
'umer, Henry, and another, for Assault, 
11 /— 16 t 9 a 

' Frederick, for Furious Driving, 16 * 9 6 

Oliyia, for Fraud, 16 a 11 / 

Thomas, for Obtaing Money Under 
e Pretences, 16 ; 11 c 
Vo Ladies, Enquiry after the Mysterious 
ppearance of, 11 ; 11 c 
jrrrell. Charles, for Manslaughter of his 
3, 26/ll<^-lalle 
rquhar, Alice, for Stealing, 12 « 11 /— 18 

d 

acdnation Cases of Refusal, 19 s 8 6 & / 

ialls, Edw. Thos., for Misbehaviour, 6 s 

ickerman, Charles, for Vagrancy, 15 s 

olunteers of the Liverpool Press Guard, 

>iiturbance, 6 s 5 « 

Talker, William, and Samuel Quint, for 

Iterating Milk, Bade 

TaUart, William, for Assault, C mQ e 

harden, William, for Sending Dangerous 

itances, 4 # 11 / 

Tarren, Bros., for Adulterating Coffee, 8 a 

Tashington, Allan, for Railway Offence, 13 

rater Supply to Houses, Complaint about, 

9/ 

raters, Elizabeth, and others, for Disor- 
' Conduct, i slle 

Tatson. — , for Drunkenness, 25 a 9 « 
George, for Railway Offence, 7 j 13/ 

— for Fraud, 26^ 11 « 

Eliza, and Henry Taylor, for Stealing, 

Tatt, Hugh, for Misdemeanour, 22jl2e 
Tebb, Ellen, for Stealing, 16 ; 11 c 
Henry, for Stealing, 30 a He 
Tells, David, for Allowing Betting in their 
se, 4» 11 « 

William, for Assault, 23 a 12 & 
''est, Henry, and James Luxford, for As- 
. ll«9a 

Hiarton, Joshua, for Obstructing the 
x>ughfare, 23 5 9 Z> 

Theeler, George, for Violent Assault, 16 j 
-31 i 10 b 

rhitby, Ellen, for Attempted Suicide, 18 
:— 27«ll6 

rhite, Henry, for Stealing, 27a e 
Frederick, for Attempted Suicide, 26 s 

oBepb, for GarotUng, 29 s II f 

tebead, Margaret, /o|-Praud, % a\\ e— 



Polioe (eontinmd), 

Whitmore, William, for Embezzlement, 5 « 

9/ 

Williams, Thos. Church, for Betting Of- 
fence, 24* 11/ 

Alexander, for Cruelty to a Dog, 19 j 

11 c 

Alfred, for Assault, 6 # 11 c 

Henry, for Possessing Counterfeit Coin, 

9s9e 

Philip, for Stealing, 19 s 8/ 

Thos., and Emma Evans, for Unlawful 

Possession, 19 « 8 e 

William, for Assault, 17 » 9 / 

• for Highway Robbery, &c., 26 s 9 •—27 



*11/ 

— Williamson, Col. Eugene Edw. Fairfax, for 
Extortion, 25j 11 c — 1 a 11 e 

W., for Libel, 14 i 18 c-21 ; 13 h 

— Wilmot, Jane, for Allowing a Ferodous 
Dog to be at Large, 28 j 1 1 e 

— Wilson, Ann, for Felony, 29 a 8 « 

George, for Robbery, 12 * 11/ 

John, for Railway Offence, 8^ 11/ 

- Joseph, and Jas. Staet, for Stealing, 19 s 



8e 



Winn, Charles, for Not Paying his Fare, 17 

jllb 
Wise, Henry, for Furious Driving, 20 a 9 /* 

-3*8/ 
Worrall, Henry Thomas, for Perjury, 30 # 

9c 

Woman, for Assistance, 10 ; 13 d 

to Recover her Daughter, 6 q 9 /* 

her Lost Children, 21 / 13 b 

Wood, Alfred, for Bigamy, 25 s 1 1 e 

James, for Infringing a Design, 7 a 11 /* 

for Attempted Suicide, 20 a 9 e 

Robert Henry, for Felony, 15 a 11 / 

• William, and others, for Burglary, 15 a 

• for Misbehaviour, 1 a 11/ 



11/ 



^— Woodcock, Henry, and others, for Torturing 

a Lamb, 19 a 10 a 
Woodhouse, James and Eliza, for Stealing, 

IGjUd 
WooUey, Elizabeth, and Mary Ann Allen 

for Telling Fortunes, 25 a 9 e 
Wright, Alfred, for Keeping Company with 

Thieves, 5 a 11/ 
Hamilton, for Keeping Open During 

Prohibited Hours, 22 j 11 e 

- John, for Selling Adulterated Coffee, 22 



J 11/ 

Wrigley, Tlios., for Murder, 15 a 6/ 

Yarnton, John, for Imposition, 8i 11 e 

Youens, John, for Refusing to Take a Cab 

Fare, 15 s 11 « 
Youle, George, for Enticing Away a Dog, 

5^90 
Young Man, for Stealing, 18 j 11 « 

lot \\aSi?««^ ^^^'^'Wifc «sv^ Ks»Kj^^.O>^ <fc 






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[July 1 to 



Police, Award to Sergeant Taylor, for Gallantry, 

31 ;• 6 c 

Metropolitan and City, Cost of, 19 « 3 c 

Policemen. Two, Shot at Burcott, 26 j 9/ 
Pollock (Field Marshal Sir George) Memorial to, 

in Westminster Abbey, ljl2c 
Poole (Reginald Stuart) on the late Dr. Brandis, 

17i 7/ 
Poore (G. V.) en Sewage Farming, 22 a S b 
Port of Calais, 12 * 7 / 

of Grimsby — New Custom House, 4 a 6/ 

of London, Disease in, 2/7 d — 5 / 9 /— 7 a 

Official Notices, 9 a 5 6 

Sanitary Measures in, 18 a 10 h — 26 aSd 

Trade of, 21 a 6 c 

Portishead Pier and Dock Company, 30 a 7 c 
Portland Prison, Attempted Escape from, 10 j 

12 d 
Ports of the Kingdom, Customs Returns, 22 a 3/ 
Portsmouth Soldiers' Institute, 28 « 5 rf 
POETUGAL :— 
Anniversary Celebration of the Entry of 

the Liberal Army into Lisbon, 2o j 12 a — 26 

j5b 
Arrests in Oporto, Deputation Against, 2 j 

5b 

Floating Debt, 11 « 3 «— 26 a 6 a— 27 s5a 

Japanese Ambassadors, 10j7a 

Loan, 22s 5 b 

Miscellaneous News, 28 j 5 &— 19 a 3 6 

National Loan, 26 s3 b 

No More Convicts to be Sent to St. Vincent, 

ls5b 

Treaty of Commerce with Belgium, 13 s 6 a 

Vine Disease in, 10 j 7 a — 13 s 5 a 

Post Office Foreign Orders, 12 a B d 

Notices. 2 i 7 </— 2 / 8 a— 8^ 10 </— 6 #86 

Officials of Ireland MemoriUze for Advance 

of Pay, 23 » 10 6 

Servants' Grievances, BIJ 5/ 

and the Atlantic Cables, 19 « 6 rf 

Post, Bank Notes and Stamps by, 23 j 6 f—2i 

3 llc—2o)7f—2Sj7d 

and Telegraph Accounts, 17 j G e 

Postage Portraits, G s 9 e 

Stamps, New Order about Sending by Post, 

2Bj7f—2Sj7d—5a5d 

Notes about, 28/ 8 c 

Postal Arrangements in Egypt, 14 o 4/ 

Changes, 12 a 4 c-^0 s 8/ 

Congress, 5 j o a 

Grievances, 5j 9/ 

Postmen's Grievances, Meetings of the Employes, 

24^ 5 6—6 a 10 d— 16 s 9/* 
Pope (The) the Prisoner of the Vatican, 9 slOb 
Population Register, 19 a 7 e 
Potatoe Disease, 16^ 10 c— 11 a 6 c— 16 ei 7 d 

Notes about, 8 a 4 6—12 a 3 6—22 a 6 6 

Crop in Ireland, 2 s 5/ 

Potatoes, Iteturn of the Import of Foreign, 1 7 # 5 6 
jPotter (George) Sketch of, from the Beehive, 4 a 
12 c 

on the Working Classes, 9 sSc 

-- ^/J ^/^A Wages and Drink, 15 « 7 /" 
peJtfo'nf^irio^/' ^^^^ Smith's Arctic Ex- 



Poultry, Foreign, Value of Imports, 12 # 4 e 

Powell (F. S.) on the Public Health Bill, 6*4/ 
—12 aSc 

Pratt (Hodgson) on How to Make Mnseumi In- 
structive, 16 s 9 6 

Precept and Practice, 29 a 3 c 

Precious Balms, 18^' 8 6 

Pre-Eminence in Dirt,, 11 ^ 7 d—l7i 6 e 

Presence of Mind— an American Anecdote, 4 a 

PEESS PEOSECUnOMS:- 

the Cheltenham Chronicle, for Contempt of 

Court in the Tichbome Trial, 23 « 9 c 

Dover Standnrdy for Libel, 12 > 11 6 

Era. for a Libellous Advertisement, 7 a 11 6 

Fiji News, for Libel, 18 a 6 c 

the Hornet, for Libel, 24 s 11 c 

the Liverpool Leader, for Libel, 21 a 12 a 

New Orleans Picavune, for Libel, 21^' 6 e 

Temperance Star, for Contempt of Court, 4 

all a— 9a 10/ 
Pretender— Letter of Prince Charles Edward at 

Glenflnnan, 18 s 6 6 
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Annual Meet- 
ing, 8i 7/ 
Price (Thos. C.) on the Baldacchino, 11 a 10/ 
Prideaux (W. F.) on the Loss of the Singapore, 

23 a 10 c 
Prince Alfred of England^s Honse for the Poor, 

10 5 9/ 
Consort's Windsor Association, Annual 

Exhibition, 11/66 
Prince Edward Island, Fifty Bodies Washed 

Ashore at, 6 » 3 6 

Elections, 20 s 5 6 

Princess Mary's Village Homes for Semi-Crimi- 
nal Females, 14^ 9 c— 15^ 9/ 
Pringle (Mark) on the Bp. of Winchester, 23 / 

8 6 
(Dr. R.) on the Car of Jnggenmuth, 17 j 

7/— 14 a 8 6 "^ 

Prisoner of the Vatican— Notes abont, 9 * 10 6 
Prisons, Religious Census of, II j 4/ 
PEIVSTCOXTNCIL:— 

the Amelia and the Susan Bayley, 2Bjl2c 

the A. Strong, Judgment, 24 ; 11 c 

Chaudiere Gold Mining Company r. Des- 

barats and others, 12^ 11 a— 14 j 13 a— 30 j 

12 c 

the Chase, Judgment, 23^' 11 d 

Endowed Schools Act— Ellsworth's Charitr. 

16y 11 a ^' 

Lewis's Charity, 16y 11 a 

Henderson r. the Comptoir d'Escompte de 

Paris, 17/10/ 

Jackson p. Spittal, 18/ 11 a 

Jersey Mercantile Unien Bank, 22/11 rf— 

23^ lid '' 
Lukhinram Mitta v. Kettro Pal Singh, 18 y 

Maharanee Shamolim v. Sheikh ZeeaooUah 

^e^ 'Wletr^acw, ^ a T> e— \^ a ^ a— ^ ^ ^ 4 

the NwpKar— \>a& HaU^is,^!^ 3 \\\> 



Sept. 80, 1873.] palmee's ikdsx to '< the timeb *' newspaper. 



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PriTj Cknmdl (continued), 

Piatt V. BnrstaU, 19 j 10 f 

Bajender Pertab Sahee v. Lalejee Sahoo and 

others, S a 10 e 
^— Samhuny Mondul and others v. Mothoor 

Mohonn Mondnl, 1 a 11 6 
Banee of Chillaree v. the Government of 

India, 11^ lOd— 3O7 12 c 
Soorjemonej Dojee v, Sndannnd Indbapa- 

tra,7yi3a— 9j 10/ 

the Siyx, Judgment, 24 j 11 c 

Widow of 8hemkar Sabai r. Bajah Kashi 

Pershad, 10 ; 11 a-^SOj 12 c 

the William Lindsay, Jadgment, 2Bj 10 e 

Probate Court, Ketum of Fee Stamps, 26 n 9 c 
Proctor (Rich. A.) on the Transit of Venus, 7 j 

18/— 8 J- 7 /— 19y 10 s-24y 5 /— 28^ 12 /- 

81^- 12 d—2 a 11 /*— 6 a 5/— 28 f 8/ 
Propierty and Income Tax, Official Beturn, 22 a 

7e 
Propagation of the Gospel, Society, Annual 

Banquet to the Bishops, Bf 7 f 
Proportional Voting, from the iVIf?«; York Times, 

Zs9b 
Protestant Institutions, of Laforce, 16 y 12 b 
Public Health Act, Conference at Maidstone, 

about, 8 <i 8 6 

Bill, Notes about, 6*4/ 

and Infected Milk, 10 s io c— 12 s 8 c— 18 

s 12 a— 28 s5h 
Income and Expenditure, Monthly Beturn, 

2j 7 h—iej 10 e— 23y 10 6—30; 10 /— 6 a 4 

d— 13 a 6 c— 20 a 4 c— 27 a 6 d-S s 6 d— 10 * 

7 rf— 17 f 6 6—24 s 6 c 

Salaries, 16 s 8 (f 

Schools Commission, see Education. 

Pullman Palace Car Company, 7j9 a 

Punch, Cuttings from, 9 ; 11/ 

In Memoriam : to Bp. Wilberf orce and Lord 

Westbury, 1 a 10 6 

Paternal Postage Bules, 17 5 4 6 

Railway Duties, 4 # 7 6 

Pusey (Ber. DrJ on the Abp. of Canterbury in 

the House of Lords, 22^ 120 
Puttenham School Bate, Sj 7 f—oj 12 c 
Pyne (ThosJ on a Prhice of Ashantee, 13 5 6 6 

Q. 
Queen Anne's Bounty, Boport of, 12 a 4 / 
Queen's College London, Annual Beport, 31 j 5 6 
Queensland, Miscellaneous News, 68 7 d 
Unirersity, 6 * 7 d 

B. 
Baft, Great, from ]!iUdington, 18 a 12 s 
Baikes (H. C.) on the Shrewsbury Schools, 26 a 

12 c 
Railway Accidents. How they Happen, Notes 
about, 8^ 12 rf— 26 a 7/— 20 a 4 e— 18 « 6 e 

Notes About, 17 « 6 /"— 19 # 6 b—22 s 12 

6—28 Mid 

Official Report on, 16 s 8/ 

Paff Mali OB, 10 j 7 d 

the PiwMent of the BoArd of Trade on. 

29 s 12 c * 
Saturday Jieptew on^ 16 s 10 m 

Air Mn/i ffimmm D.»f. A«* ^ . 



Bailway Accommodation —all Classes Open to 

Boughs, 25 5 6 c 

Amalgamation Scheme, 19 ; 7 d 

Boy Throws a Turnip at a Train, 18 s 10/ 

Brakes, Notes About, 4 » 7 6 

Capital, Further Increase of, 14 a 8/ 

Carriages, Export Betums, 12 s 4 e 

Cars in America, Becord Uie Station they 

Beach Next, Its Changes &c., 5 a 3/ 

Conmiissioners Meetings, 1 5 9 « 

Communication with Guard, Notes About, 

8 a 4 rf— 12 a 4/ 
Luggage on Continental Bailways, 30 a 10 

a— 1 » 10 c 
— Debenture Trust Company, ldj7a 

Duties, from Punch, is 7 b 

Facing Points, 13 a 7 c— 16 a6 f 

Fares and Acconunodation— I^orth Kent 

Line, 14 a 4 a 

Level Crossings, Notes About, 1 » 12 « 

Luggage Bobberies, 30 i 11 /— 31^ 8 </— 23 

a 5 «— 26 a 3 c— 19 s 6 d— 22 s 6 /— 23 # 4 c— 

30«4e 

Making up Time, 16 a 6 6 

Management in Germany, 16 a 6 c 

Metropolitan, Notes About, 29/4/ 

Mismanagement, 9 a 6 A 

Passenger Duty — Memorandum on the 

Government Duty, 19 a 4 e 

Official Correspondence About, 16 a 7/ 

Pleasures of, 19/7/ 

Points and Switches, 8 5 8 e 

Pullman's Palace, Cars for, 7 / 9 a 

Punctuality, Notes About, 4 « 6 e — 5 a6 f 

—8 a 8 //— 12 a 4/ 

Share Trust Company, 1 / 10 c 

Sigpialman Drunk on Duty, 30 5 9/ 

Sleeping Cars to be Attached to the Lon- 
don and North Western Bailway Trains, 27 s 

6e 
Train, Attempt to Upset Near Peel, 10^' 

7/ 

Travelling in America, 29 a 4 /" 

Want of Ticket Accommodation at the 

Great Western, 28 a 5 c— 29 a 5 a— 30 a 7 6 
Bailways Act, New Regulation, 2 » 6 e 

New Begulations of, 19 a 4 s 

on the Caspian, 16 a 11/ 

on Cattle Trespassing on, Notes About, 20 s 

7/ 

Cow Catchers for, 20 * 9/ 

Increase of Third Class Passengers, 18 a 

6/ 
Mr. Lvnch's Improved Brake for. Explained 

by Himself, 22 a 5/ 

Making up Time, IS $ 7 d 

New Transport Car for Animals, 20 s 5 d 

Beturn of Locomotives on, 28 a 4 e 

State Purchase of, 4/ 10/ 

in the United King<iom and in India, 1 s 

12 d 
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PALMEB's index to '^ THE TIMES " NBW8PAPBB. 



[July 1 to 



BailwAjs CcorUinuecL). 

Aihby and Nuneaton, 28 a 6 c — 4 $7 b 

Atlantic and Great Western, 10 ; 9 a 

and the Erie and Pennsylranian Central, 

25a5a 

Baltimore and Ohio, 6 a 4 a 

Barnstaple and Ilfraconibe, 21 a 7 c 

Bedford and Northampton, 25 s G c 

Belfast and Northern Counties, 5 u 6 « 

Berks and Hants Extension, 29 s 7 c 

Berwickshire, 30 * 4/ 

Blyth and Tyne, 26 a 6 rf— 30 a 7 c 

•— ^ Brazilian Street, IS t5d 

Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction, 12 « 

7 b 
Bristol and Exeter, 7 a 6 c— 19 a 4 rf— 29 

a5d 

and North Somerset, 1*76 

and South Wales Union, 12 « 4 rf 

Buenos Ayres and Eusenada Port, 15 t 7 d 

BuflFalo and Lake Huron, 29 j 10 6—8 « 5 6 

Bury Port and Gwendreath Valley, 29 a 

5 e 

St. Edmunds and Thetford, 1 » 7 b 

Caledonian, 17 » 5 c/— 27 sGc 

Cambrian, 26 a 6 cf— 2 s 5 d 

Canadian Pacific, 16^ 5 6 

Scandal, 22 a 10 a 

Canterbury to Heme Bay, Id s 5 d 

Cape, 21 ; 8 a 

Camatic, 26 ? 10 rf 

Central Argentine, 16j 10 a— 28 / 6 c— 13 a 

6 a — 28 a 6 c— 11 « 5 e 
Asia, 24 « 5 c 

Pacific, 24 j 7 a— 16 « 8 6 

Chicago and Paducah, 8 ; 10 a 

for China, 27 a 6 d 

in China as a Present to the Emperor, 7i 9 

a— 10 y 7 e 

- Meetings at Stafford House about, 10 7 7 

o— 10i9a 
Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith, 26 a 

6e 

Cohie Valley and Halstead, 26 a 6 d 

Cornwall, 19 a 4 d—l #76 

Minerals Company, 31 i 6 o -30 a 7 c 

Crystal Palace and South London Junction, 

2Sj 6 c— 4 o 7 rf 
Culm Valley Light Railway Company, 25 

a 5a 

Debenture Trust Company, 8 ? 10 6 

— Dcmerara, IG « 5 d 

Devon and Cornwall, 23 ^ 10 e— 24 ; 7 e 

and Somerset, 1*76 

Dublin and Droghcda, 13 a 6 </ 

and Belfast Junction, 19 a 4 cf 

and Meath, 1 # 7 6 

Wicklow and Wexford, 14 a 4 6 

Dundee, Perth and Aberdeen, 30 « 4 a 

Dutch Rhenish, d j 10 d 

Esst Argentine, 12 a i a— 21 a 7 c 

JndJAD, 5j 10/ 

— — London, 26 / 5 f-'2^j 10 a— 31 j 6 d— 7 
a o c 

-— - Somerset, 5 s 5 e 
-y^J^d West JunctdoD, 2 / 7 c 



Bailwaya (conttnmed), 

Egyptian, 16 # 5 a 

Ennis and West Clare, 17 « 5 a 

Erie, lOj 7 6— 23j 10e--29 a 3 A— 2 #3 6- 

3 s 3 6— 17«8a— 19#6a— 22*6 6— 24«6c 
-26 sia&€ 

New Move of Daniel Drew, 7 a 7 a 

Mr. Watson*s Report, 16 « 6 a. 

Evesham and Redditch, 2j 7 e 

to Finence, 22 j 4 e 

Forth and Clyde, 30 « 4/ 

Fumess, 19 a 4 d— 26 aGd 

Glasgow and South Western, 3 s 5 e— 11 s 

5 c— 16 8 7 d— 18 « 7 6 
Grand Trunk of Canada, 14 a 4 a— 8f 56 

—13 8 7 c— 19 * 6 d— 26 8 ie 

Great Eastern, 6 a 4 c— 13 a 6 d— 14 a 4 d 

Increase of Third Class Traflic, 18 a 6/ 

Northern, 9 a 7 «— 18 a 6 c — 25 a 5 d 

and Western of Irehmd, 29 j 10 6 

Southern of India, 9 / 10 d— 23 j 10 e 

and Western, 12 a 4 d 

Western, 3^9 d— 22 a 5 e— 23 a 6 6—26 

o 6 d— 29 a 6 d 

Greenock and Wemyss Bay, 30 « 4/ 

Homcastle, 6 « 7 c 

Illinois Central, 15 y 10 e—2 8 5 d— 26 1 6 c 

Missouri and Texas, 23 ; 10 a 

Imperial Austrian Empress Elizabeth West, 

Saie 
Irish North Western and Mr. Callan, 13 1 

10 6 

Isle of Man, 3 j 9 d 

Wight, Newport Junction, 19 « 6 d 

Kettering, Thrapstone and Huntingdon, 27 

s 6c 

Lake Share, 4 ; 6 6 

Lancashire, and Yorkshire, 7 a 6 c— 21 a 

76 

Lemberg-Caemowitz, 20 t 7 c 

Llanelly, 8 a 4 e 

Llynvi and Ogmore, 7 a 6 c 

London and Brighton, 16 ; 10 a 

and South Coast, 12 j 10 6— 16 j 10 <>- 

24i7d 

and Blackwall, 2 a 6 /— 7 a 6 c 

Chatham and Dover, 19^ 7 e — 2 a 9/— 8 

a i e 

and Enniskillen, 2Sj 6c 

and Greenwich, 9j 10 d 

and North Western, 4^ 10 c — 8 a 4 e— 16 

a 6 c — 25 a 5 d 

. and South Western, 1 a 10 d— 6 a 6 6—15 



a6d 



6d 



Tilbury and Southend, (26 a 6 d— 27 a 



Londonderry and Enniskillen, 4 a 7 d 

Louisville and Nashville, 5^ 10 a 

Louth and Lincolm, 18 ; 10 a — 1 « 7 6 

Lynn and Hilstanton, 26 a 6 d 

-^— Manchester. ShefiSeld and Lincolnahii«, 19 

j 1 e— ^^i 1 d— 2ia(i<— 14o4&— 9«7e— 10 

si d— lA^s^d. 



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Bailways (continued). 

Metropolitan District, 6 a 4 a — 12 aid 

Med lis and Eye, 30 a 7 c 

Mcxic;.n, 2j 7 c— 31 j 6 d 

Mid Wales, 9 a 7 « 

Midland, Sj D 6—6 a 4 c— 7 a 6 «— 13 a6d 

. —20 aAf 
and Eastern, 2756c 



Great Western of Ireland, 2it a c 



- Monmouthshire. 28 a G c— 19 5 6 </ 

- North British, 24 4 6 c/ 

— Eastern, 2^7 «— 14 a 4 </— 21 a7 b 
London, 15 « C d—22 a 5 e 

— Somerset, 4 s 7 6—22 sGb 
- and South Western Junction, 14 ^ 8 cZ— 



21 i 8 c 

• StaflFordshire, 4 a 



7 d—0 a 7 c— 18 a 6 c 



Northern Pacific, IGj 5 b 

Norwich and Spalding, 27 < 6 rf 

Nottingham and Grantham, 18 a 6 f 

Ottoman (Smyrna to Aidin), 31 j G d—2oj 

5 e — 2 s 5 d — 9 s 7 e 
Pacific, Scandal, 18 s 5 6—18 * 7/— 20 * 5 

A— 22 sod 

Peebles, 25 * G c 

Pembroke and Tenby, 1 » 7 6 

Peterborough, Wisbeach and Sutton, 27 s 

Gc 

Porto- Alegre and New Iljunberg, 11 « 5 a 

Portpatrick, 80 » 4 / 

Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales, 11 

a 6c 

Keturns, 28 « 6 c 

■ Rhymnoy, 21 a 7 c 

Roman, 1 7 6 a— 18 j 5 6— 28^ 5 6—21 a 7 

a— IC s 3 rt— 19 ."s 3 6 

Roumanian, 15 i 10 e 

Royal Sardinian, 22 s G a 

Swedish, 7 a G 6 — 25 s G c 

— Russian Projected, 5 J 7/— 17 J 7 c 

' Salisbury and Yeovil, 8 a 4 c— 18 a G d—lG 

aGd 

Sambre and Meuse, 4 « 7 6— 10 s 7 rf 

San Paulo, 19 i 7 a— 13 $7 c 

' Scinde, Punjab and Delhi, 2j 7 e 

Servian, 4^' 5 6—20 « 5 6—25 506 

Sevenoaks, Maidstone and TuLbridge, 26 a 

Gd 

Severn Bridge, 1 « 7 6 

Share Trust Company, 8^ 10 6 

Sidmouth, 2G a G d 

Somerset and Dorset, SlJGd 

South and North Alabama, 5 j 10 a 

Devon, 8 a 4 e— 16 aGd 

Eastern, 5 j 10 /*— 11 / 10 6—18 j 10 cf— 

25 ; 10 f— 15 a G rf— 12 » 7 

. Yorkshire, 2 a 6/— 26 aGd 



Stafford and Uttoxeter, 5/10/ 

Staines, Wokingham and Woking, 7 a G c— 

28a 6 rf 

Stamboul &c., 7 / 9 c 

Stock, State of Shares, in every da\i paper 

Stratford'Upon-Aron, 23 a 6 c 

Swansea and Carmarthen, dale 

Swindon, 26a 4 e 

Swiss Central, 23 s 4 c 

Taff Vale. 14 a 4 r/^^9A ^ 7 ^ 00 _ /. . 



Bailways (continued), 

Waggon, 28 a 6 c 

Tasmanian, 5 « 5 e — 18 s 7 c— 20 # 7 c 

Thetford and Watton, 26 o 6 rf 

Traffic Receipts, 2j 7 f--Z j 9 </— 4 ; 10 c— 

5j 10 /•— 8 / 10 b—9j 10 rf- 10 ; 9 6—11 1 10 6 
—127 10 6—15 ;• 10 c— 10 / 10 d—l7j 7 c— 18 
j 10 rf— 19 ; 7 e— 22 y 10 /*— 23 ; 10 e— 24 ; 7 e 
— 25y 10 c— 26 ; 10 «— 29 ; 10 6—31 j 6 e— 1 a 
10 rf— 2 a 6 e— 6 a 6 /*— 6 a 4 c— 7 a 6 rf— 8 ai 
/— 9 a 7 e— 12 a 4 </— 13 a G rf— 14 a 4 e— 15 a 
6 d-16 a 6 c-19 a 4 d—20 a 4 /*— 21 a 7 d-- 
23 a C 6—26 a G c— 27 a 5 rf— 28 a 6 c— 29 a 5 
6—30 a 7 c— 2 1 5 rf— 3 * 6 e— 4 » 7 6—5 « 5 e 
_6 X 7 c— U 1 7 c— 10 8 7 d—n s 5 e— 12 « 7 6 
—13 » 7 c— 16 s 5 </— 17 jr 5 rf— 18 s 7 6—19 « 
5 rf— 20 s 7 c— 23 8 4 c— 24 s 6 c— 25 s 6 c— 26 
8 4 c— 27 * 6 r— 30 8 4/ 

Trent Ancholme and Grimsby, 1 » 7 6 

Truro and Perran Mineral, 26 a 6 

Turkish, 7i9c 

Ulster, 20 / 10 c 

Union Pacific, 2j 7 n— 4 j 5 b 

Vania, 29 5 7 6 ^ c 

Wainfleet and Skegness, 2a G J 

Walton and Swaffham, 1 » 7 6 

Watcrford and Limerick, 26 o 6 e—h « 6 e 

W^elland (Canada), 12> 10 6 

Weymouth and Portland, 2GaGd 

West Wisconsin, 1 1 a C a 

Norfolk Junction, 2G aGd 

Somerset, 17 t 5 c/ 

Western of France, 26 » 4 « 

Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union, 

20»7c 

Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont, 11a 

6c 

Wigtownshire, 30 « 4/ 

Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster, 29 s 

7c 

Raisons, State of the Trade in, 27 ah b 

Rojas (Jose M.) on the YenexueU Debt, 10 j 
9c 

Ram Sales, 16 a 56 

Sales, 29 ; 10 6—25 a 6/— 1 # 8 c— 11 s 5 c 

Shows, 8*5/ 

Ranken (W. B.) Statistics of Crime, 13 « 8 <f— 
18 8 9/ 

Rapier (R. C.) on a Railway for China, 27 a 
5 d 

Ratcliff (T. W.) on the Case of Cholera at 
Limehouse, 24 j 10/ 

Rating of Government Property, 29 a 8 c 

Ranscher, (Card.) 60th Anniversary of hia 
Entering the Priesthood, 22 a 3 a 

Rawlinson (Sir H. C.) on Sir Samuel Baker, 18 a 
7d 

(Robert) on Health and Soldiering in West 

Africa, 22 * 12 rf 

on Sewage Farming, 22 a 8 6 

Reading SchooC Laying the Foundation Stone 
of the li^^^ C\YBi.viV*i^ i V^ ^ 

'Realm M«.T\tv<i\Twaiwvs» C.wo.^"wk^ ^^^ %'V <»• 

Heaping lA%c\s^xw^V\^%t> 4 _^cv«k^\».'I? 

i • ^^ d t. ^ .. 



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[July 1 to 



Seciprocitf — a Day in Lon4on to the Coutry 

ChUd, 7jSf 
Redesdale (Lord) Dinner to tho Peers, 28 i 6/ 
Redgrare (Q. B.) on Fercr at Brentford, 18 t 

11/ 
Beoce's Patent Ice Company, 19 a 4 a~-22 aS a 

—28 a 6 a 
Beed (£. J.) on the Cesarewitch at Hull, 9j 

«/ 

on the New Ironclad Inflexibh^ 4 a 4 e 

Bees^Philippi (Dr. S.) on Sewage Gran, 20 a 

46 
Beformatorief, Return of offenders,, 16 s 7 e 
Begistered Letters, Notes about, 8 a 6 6 
Begistration of Voters, ^9^ 11 6—20 « 9 / 
Begiftrations, 17 # 8 c/— 19 #3 c— 27 s 10 c— 30 * 

Behgion (The) We Want, 2 a 11 rf 
Iteligious Beyirals, Notes about. 80 s 8 e 
Bcpentant Justice, 18 s 11 c 
Revenu e Returns, \j 10/— 8 »t a 
REVIEWS:— 

Aide, Hamilton, Peuruddocke, « 4 « 

Bath Archives, Edited bj Lady Jackson, 1 

it a 
Bellows's Bona Fide Pocket Dictionary of 

French and English, 24 # 4 d 
Black's General Atlas of the World, 8 a 

46 

— Bradshaw's Railway Manual, 8 a 4 6 
Campbell, Dr. J. M*Lcod, Reminiscences 

and Reflections of his Early Ministry at Row, 23 

ale 
Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the Bri- 

tish Museum, 19 « 4 a 
— — Ceylon Times Directory, 8 a 4 6 
City ef the Lost and other Short Allegorical 

Sermons, 5 a 8 <f 
i— Cohn, M., Tables of Exchange, 8 a 4 6 

Coleridge, S. T., Osorio, 26 « 10 a 

Creagh, James, Scamper to Sebastopol and 

Jerusalem, 25 s 4 d 

— Dalton, Col., Descriptive Ethnology of 
Bengal, 28 a 4 </ 

Dixon, Wm. Ilepworth, History of Two 

Queens, 18 » 4 </ 
Financial Register and Stock Exchange 

Manual, 8 a 4 6 

French Home Life, 13 * 10 rf 

Friedlander, Dr. M., Commentary of Ibn 

Ezra on Isaiah, 18 « 11 a 

Hardy. Thos, Pair of Blue Eyes, 9 # 4 rf 

B. P., Valuation Tables, 8 a 4 6 

Hayman*s Joint Stock Manual, 8 a 4 h — 11 

a Qa 
<-^~ Houghton, Lord, Monographs, Personal 

and Social, 16 a 7 a 
Indian and Colonial Mercantle Directory, 8 

a46 
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Aftermath, 

27s4d 

MacDovgall, Major Gen., Modem Infantry 

Tacdce, 20 s 6 c 
— — MandAt'GrsLncey, Capt., TArmel Anglaiae 
^^/^f.^^^^e^rg&nisAtlon, IS s 9 a 
"77/7 '' .TiMqiiin, Life Among the Modocs, 



Reviews (continuedj. 

— - Matheson, Ewing, Works in Iron, 8 a 4 6 

Miscellany of Hebrew Literature, 13 5 

11a 

Moscheles, Life of. by His Wife, 21 « 6 a 

Murray's Handbook for Scotland, 1 # 12 c 

Oliphant, Mrs. Innocent, 9 s 4 rf 

Palgrave, B. H. J., Notes on Banking, 8^46 

Panduring Hari, or Memoirs of a Hindoo, 

20 s 4 (f— 22 s 4 d 
— - Poor*8 Manual of American Bailways, 8 a 

46 

— Pugh*8 Queensland Almanac and Direc- 
tory, 8 a 4 5 

Beede, — , a Simpleton, 9 i id 

Boche and Hazlitt*s Law and Practice of 

Bankruptcy, 8 a 4 6 
Bosa Noel, 9 » 4 e 

— Rousseau's Life by John Morley, 29 a 10 a 
Sand's Sydney and Surburban Directory, 8 

a 4 6 

Melbourne and Surburban Directory, 8 

4 6 

Shaw, Geo., Tourist's Picturesque Guide to 

Great Britain, 26 a 12 d 

Slaughter's Railway Intelligence, 8 a 4 6 

Slip in the Fens, 9 5 4 « 

Smith, Hubert, Tent Life with English 

Gipsies in Norway, 29 s id 

Somers's Scotch Banks and System of Issue, 

8a4& 

Too Soon, 9 « 4 « 

Twisleton, Hon. Ed., Tongue Not Essential 

to Speak, 10 s id 

Verdy du Vemois, Col. I. Von., Studies in 

Troop Leading, Xo s i d 

Wellington, Duke of. Despatches, Corres- 
pondence &c., 30 a 6 a 

Works of Art in the Collections of England, 

30 « 4/ 

Revising Barristers, 15 a 10/ 

Reward for Gallantry, 31 y 6 c 

for Saving Life, 15 a 4 e 

Rice Sent to the Gold Coast, 9 tSc 

State of the Market, 3/9 c—ij 10 p— 6 j 

10 0—9 j 10 b—lOj 9 c— liy 10 C—12J 10 /*— 
17 j 7 a— 18 j 10 h—19 j 7 rf— 23 ; 10 ^25 3 
10 c— 26y 10 rf— 30 ; 10/— 31 7' 6/— 1 a 10 d 
—2 a 6 h—Q a 4 «— 8 d 4 d—9 a 7 6—13 a 6/ 
—14 a 4 c— 15 o 6 6—16 a 6 d— 20 a 4 c— 23 a 
6 rf— 27 a 6 6—29 a 5 c— 80 a 7 6—3 s 5 d—i 
s 7 c— 5 s 6 6—6 s 7 a— 10 a 7 rf— 11 s 6 rf— 12 
8 7 d—lS s 7 6—17 * 6 6—19 s 5 <— 20 « 7 d— 

24 « 6 c— 27 f 6 6 

Richards, Rear Adra., on the Transit of Venus, 

25 8 10 rf— 29y 12 e— 4 a 8 rf 

Rickard, F. Ignacio, on the South American 

Mail Service, 24 * 6/ 
Rigg, James H., on the Wesleyan Conference at 

Newcastle, 19 « 8/ 
Rigi, Fatal Affray on the, 20 a 6 c 
"RicYimoiv^TixjJia ^, ^X "SlMxvVVj Ctj^tle Show, 22 
tt\Cib 
"Rio T\TvU> eoTK^%xc5 ,^ \ \^ V-*!^ ^ \^>» 

TatuaM%\^<i 0\i%^x^wtfitta %.X.^^T^f^?0^\^CJwss53o^^ 



BO, 1878.] PALinsB'8 indsx to ** ibb toces " hewspapbb. 



Bob 



sm^Notioes About, 18 a 8 d 

State of, 30 « 5 </ 
de, Extortion, 6 i 8 e 

y of a Stage by Masked Men in Cali- 
a, 22 a ZJ 

ith Violence, Return of Cases, 20 « 9 
t, J. H. F., on the Health of Sierra Leont, 

d 
, Samuel M., on the Pacific Railways, 15 

on, Henry, on Sewage Grass and Typhoid 

r, 19 a 6/ 

irah, at Cannock Chase, 21 a 5 (/~28 a 

^illiam, on the British Colonlef at thtt 
na Exhibition, 28 n 8 e 
, Dr. G. A., on Disease in the Port of 
Ion, bj 9/ 

^ A., on Safety at Sea, 20 j 9 e 
Eustace NevUle. on a Lunatic Fellow 
eller, 30 a 7 t—l » 7 6 
Catholic Chililren in Workhouses, 20 « G 
5 < 10 6 

ew Catholic Chapel at Maiden Lane, 
Qg the First Stone of, «* « 7/ 
itholic Funerals in Ireland, Notes About, 
U 

Synod at St. Edmund's College, 28 ; 7/ 
~ At London, 1 1 ^' 5 « 
lilway Station, 9 ; 10 n 
, Guillet & Co., on the Vintage, 23 a 7 b 
Ige, Edm., on Railway Unpunctnality, 12 

nia — Court Circular, SO a 5 b 

ind Imperial Exiles, 21 a 5 c 

iMuIemy of Music, Annual Public Concert, 

Of 

Distribution of Priies, 29 ; 10/ 

^icultural Society, ut Waterford, 11 a 10 

\ a 5 d — 15 alt 

Society's Show at Hull, 9 c 5 e-^\ij 9 a 

j \Of-^nj 7 d—lSj 10 c— 19i 7/ 

bert Hall and its Finances, I7j6j 

'choeological Institute, Meeting at Exeter, 

rf— 30 / 7 c— 1 a 12 6—2 a 9/— 6 aid 

9e 

lylum of St. Ann's Society, 9 o 12 c 

ithor— the Shah's Trare'.s, 5*8/ 

rmingham Society of Artists, 25 a 8 / 

(tanic Gardens, Grand Fete, lOy 7/— 28 

A2aSd 

ledenian Asylum, Mr. Graves, Gift of 

ivings to, 16; 11/ 

i Central Bucks Agricultural Society's 

, 17«8c 

unties Agricultural Society's Show, 6 a 

irticultural Society, 22 j 9/ 

spital for Diseases of the Chest, Munifl- 

)onation to, 2 « 5 e 

or Incurables, Civic Gift to, 21 i 13 e 

imane Society, 10/0 b 

yistribtition of Aw&rda, 18 j 5 c — 22 i 7 

}/L^26s6c ^ 

tute, of British Architects, 6; 12 c 

7reMt Britain. New lif omKA*. o -• 1 a 



Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Vent- 
nor, Bp. of Winchester lays the Foundation of 
a Chapel for, 2Sj 7 c 

National Life Bond Institution, Meetings, 8 

a 8 e— 25 a 4 b—6 s 5 6 
— National Life- Boat Institute — Awards for 
Saying Life, 25 a 4 6 

New Life Boat, The Ladiet Own, 31 J 5 c 

Naval Benevolent Society, Greneral Court, 

22il0c 

School, Distribution of Prizes, SI J 12 e 

Normal College and Academy of Music for 

the BUnd, 2^ 12 6 

Patriotic Fund, 10^ 8 c 

Girl's School, Confirmation at, 12^ 10/ 

School of Mines, 8 ; 5 3 

Candidates who hare Obtained the 

Exhibitions at, 2 s 8 e 

Small Arms Factory at Enfteld, 4 ; 4 e 

Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 

icy 11 e 
Rugby School, 27 s 12 d 

Honours on Speech Day, 2^ 7 6 

New Statutes, ljl2d 

Vacation, 29 i 6 6 

Rum, State of the Market, 2/7 h—ij 10 e—6j 
10 6—16; 10 e—17j 7 a—lSj 10 6— 26y 10 d 
— 9 fl 7 6—13 a 6/— 14 a 4 c— 16 a 6 d— 20 a 
4 c— 23 a 6 rf— 6 s 7 a-12 s 7 rf— 20 $7d 
Russell, J., on the Improved Collection of 
Chancery Dividends, 7j b 

Earl, on the National Society, 9 7 6 d 

RUSSIA.— 

Army News, 18 a 6 6—23 aB a 

Birthday Celebration of Peter the Great in, 

2^5 a 

Brigandage in, 2 5 4 </ 

Capture of Mangut, 9 * 6 a 

in Central Asia and the Baltic, 14 a 6 c/ 

Court Circular, 26 ; 5 c— 28^ 6 6—1 a 12 6 

—18 a 6 6—19 a 3 6—29 a 3 6—30 a 6 6—2 s 
3 6—3 » 3 6—6 8 3 6—6 s 5 6—8 s 3 6-22 $ 6 
c— 25 8 5 6—26 s 3 6 

Diplomatic News, 6 a 3 c — 8 s 3 6 

Discovers the Amoa Darya is not Navigable 

by Steam Boats, 12 « 5 6 

Grand Duchess Marie, IGj 10 d 

the Khiva Expedition, Ij 10 a— 15 ; 12 6— 

25 j 12 6— 28y 5 6—80 j 12 6—1 a 12 6—6 a 3 
c— 11 a 5 6-16 a $ 6—22 $ 6 c— 24 s 9/ 

Capture of Khiva, 2 ; 6 a— 21 j 7 c— 28 j 

6 a— 24;5a— 29i 8 a 

Contributions Imposed, 1 1 j 3 a 

Fall of Kliiva, the Indian Press on, 6 a 

6a 

Insurrection in Khiva, 1*5 c — 2 s 3 & 

Imperal Rescript about, 5 a 5 a 

Gen, Kaufmann's Account of, 6^ 12 «— 

7j7 a—Sj 8 a— 12> 5 a— 14> 7 a— 18 ; 4 rf— 
21 ; 7 c 

• Order of tha D«i.^^«BL\SM^'^%;^5«A^S.''ic^ 



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PALMBB'b IXDKX to ^^ THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER 



[July 1 to 



__ .{continttedX 

the Khira Expedition— Rutsian PoUc/ in 
Khiva, 17^9 /• 

Presi on, 10 ; 12 a 

Scientific Results of, 18 ; 4 </ 

> Siirer Medal Awarded to the Troops, 5 o 



5a 



' Promotions and Awards, 5 a 5 a 



- Treaty of Peace with Khira, 26 ; 5 c 



Military Estimate, 18 a 5 6 

Miscellaneous News, Uj 7 h—l9j 5 b 

New Order to the Press, 4 a 5 c 

Passports in, 80 » 7/ 

— Persian and Afghan Slavos to form a New 
Colony, 2iy7c 

Prodamatioa of the Khan Decreeing Eman- 
cipation of the Slares, 25^ 12 6 

Rebellion of the Jumaden Tribe, 1 « 5 6 

Samondes Tribe Refuse to Pay Tribute, 1 $ 

56 

Russian Embassy, 19^ 9/— 1 a 9 /*— 9 a 9 s— 9 s 
9 f—ll 9 Ad 

Imperial Yachts, 18 a 9 / 

Ryde Steam Packets, Overcrowding of. Notes 
about, 5 a 8 6 

Rye (Miss) Emigration Home, 27 o 3 d 

8. 
Saddlery and Harness, Export Returns, 20 a 3 e 
Safety at Sea, 90 « 9 e 
Safflower, SUte of the Market, 2 a 6 6—14 a 4 c 

—6 s 7 a— 13 97 b 
Sago, State of the Market, 3 ; 9 c— 17y 7 a— 24 

j 7 e— 8iy 6 /•— 7 a 6cl— 21 a 7/— 28 a 6 d— 11 

* 5 d— 18 s 76—26 #66 
Sailors Committed to Prison, 31.; 5/ 
Sale of a Church Living, 28 a 8 d 
of Landed Property at Northampton, 25 o 

4 c 
Salisbury Cathedral, New Statues for, 22 « 11 </ 
Salmon Breeding in Melbourne, Successful, 11 ; 

66 

Cultivation in the North, 24 « 12 6 

Extraordinary Takes on the Kyle, 11 / 12 d 

— Fisheries Bill, 30 j 7/ 

su Fisheries. 

Season, 2 < 5 c 

Salomons (Sir David) Bequest to the City of 

London Museum, 2 s Z d 
Saltpetre, SUte of the Market, 2j7 6— 3i 9 c— 
9j 10 6— 19y 7 cT— 25i 10 c—2&j 10 d—2 a 6 
6—8 a 4 d— 9 a 7 6—13 a 6 y— 15 a 6 6—16 a 
6 (/— 20 a 4 c— 22 a 5 6—29 a 5 c— 30 a 7 6— 
8,6 cf— 4 9 7 c— 6 s 6 6—10 j 7 c/— 12 s 7 rf— 
17 # 5 6—25 9 6 6—20 9 4 6—27 « 6 6 
Salutes with Pebble Powder, 16 « 11 / 
Samana Bay Company, 26 « 4 6 
San Juan, Insecurity of, 5jid 
Sanderson (James) on the Harvest and the 
Crop§,21 a Id 

OD ibe WbeMt TiM of 1873, 22 a 5 6 

oa the Wheat Ajva, IS 9 7 b 

J~r ^^^'^ •« Phenology, 9 a 10 a 
^ta/itar/r Work, Notea about, 21 a 10 c— 26 a 4/ 
^^^^ciiIgUuidM,20s5b 
-^Cfeiic/arfe u Becinnmitv TrMtv with tViO 



Saunders (Dr. Sedgwick) on Libraries, 15 « 7 6 

Savings Banks, Annual Return, 7 a 4 « 

Saxby and Farmer, on the Wigan Railway Ac- 
cident, 16 a 7 e 

Saxony— Health of the King, 31 j 6 a 

Say well (George) on the Corporation Accounti, 
25«6« 

St. Alban*s Abbey, Restoration, 15 j 9/— 23; 11 
c— 25 « 8 6 

Grocers* Company's Donation to the Res- 
toration Fund, 6 a 7/ 

St. Andrews University : — Notices about, 25 / 
12 <f 

St. Barnabas, Pimlico and the Baldacchino, 9U 
Arches Coubt. 

St. Bartholomew's Hospital and College, Exa- 
minations, 25 a 3/ 

St. George's Hanover Square — the Rector For- 
bids any but the Customary Vestments to be 
Worn in, 8 a 8 (f 

Hospital, 24 y 10/ 

■ New Vice-President, 6 a 9 rf 

St. Giles's, Sanitary State of, 27 # 6 </— 30 » 6 6 

St. John (Spenser) Episcopal Church in Hayti, 
22i7e 

(Edward) on the Cholera in Hull, 9 s 8 e 

St. Martin Outwich, Impending Destruction of, 
29 a 9 «— 28 9 9/ 

St. Michael and St. George, Investitures, 16^ 8 a 

St. Olave's Union, 28 ^ 12 6 

Typhus Fever in, 12 a 9 c 

St. Paul's Cathedral, Sacrilege at, 25 a 6 c 

Improvements in, 29 a 3 c 

and Its Lightning Conductors, 18 a 6 6 

Notes about, 12^ 10 / 

Preachers, 4; 12 d— 8 j 9 /*- 12 a 4 e— 

80a5/— 2»7«— 26<6/ 

Churchyard, Changes in, 4 « 6 6 — 8 5 4 6 

School, Biennicl Old Pauline Dinner, 4 j 

If 
St. Philips Mission and School House, Battersca, 

Attempt to Fire, 31 ; 10 f 
St. Thomas's Hospital, General Court, 17^ 6 f 

Elections, 24 * 8 a 

New Surgeon, 8 a 6 6 

Scarborough, King of the Belgians at, 8 * 7 e— 

105 6 6— 11*7 e—13»9« 
Scarlet Fever, Notices about, 5 5 9 rf 
Schleswig-Holstein News, 12ji'5 6 
School-Keeping, 22 a 10 6 
Schoolmasters, at a Public School, Estimated by 

a Scholar, 235 10 6 
Schumann Festival at Bomn, 22 a 10 a 
Scientific Instruction, Royal Commission on, 12 

j\\ c 
Scotch Appeals, Notes about, 7i 14 6 

Episcopate, 30 5 3 « 

Mine — Owners, Meeting of, 9 a 7/ 

Scotland, Church of, and the Free Church, Notes 

about, 5 i 12 c 

— ^&c, Tiwid'% Trust Fund for, 7 a 6 c— 11 a j 

10 d I 

^coU (Qte«t^ CV^^-iN.^ wi >iJoa \k\A^^, ^\^n!^- 
c\v<&«X;er, ^ a ^ A 



Sept. 80, 1878.] palbisr's index to the ^^ tdbs ** nbwspjlpbb. 



Scott (Major Ckn.) on the At hantee War, 80 $ 

Se 
on the Weather and the Crops, 13 « 7 e— 

22 flic/ 
Scottish Equitable Life .AsBurance Society, 2 j 

7a 
—m Church Question, Notes about, llj7f 
Scourfield (J. H.) on Rating of Hospitals, ly 

8 a 
Scudamore (Frank Ires) on the Forged Spanish 

Telegram, 20 a 4 a 
on the Post Office and the Atlantic Cables, 

19*6rf 
Seamen's Orphan School, 30 s 8 a 
Seasonable Hint — Not to Leave one Alonoto 

Mind a House, 3 « 8/ 
Sedgwick (Wm.) on Typhoid Fever, 14 a 7 «— 18 

a 7/ 

in Marylebone, 12 a 9 e 

Selenitic Cement and Concrete Building Corn- 
any, 28 i 6 a 

Iirin-IbbetsoB (Henry) on lUilway Brokers, 4 

*7 6 
Sendall (W. J.) on the Guildford Railway Acci- 
dent, 12 8 ej 
Senior (N. J.) on the Want of Accommodation 

at Paddington Station, 29 a 5 a 
Sensational Advertisements — Olympic Theatre, 

Servia, Austria and the Porte, 12 « 8 c 

and Austria, 6 a 6 6 

Miscdlaneous News, 12 y 6 b — 1 1 6 c — 4 $ 5 

6— 10s 5 c 

Railway News. 2Zj 6 b 

Sale of the F«siates of the Bosnian Refugees, 

15i5 6 

Treaties, 28 j 6 6 

and Turkey, 24 < 8 rf 

Sewage Farming, Notes about, 22 a 8 2^-25 a 

Grasi, Notes about, 20 a 4 (—21 a 10/ 

and Typhoid Fever, Notes about, 19 a 

be 

Grown Products and Fever, 5 j 7/ 

Suwers, City Commission of, 16; 10 s— 81 j 5/ 

— JOslOc 
Seymour (Danby) the Shaftesbury Election Ex- 
plained, 8 < 7 ^ 
Shaftesbury (I/ord) on Confession in the Church 
of England, 2^11 a 

Lays the Foundation Stone of a New 

Church at Weymouth, 29 s 116 
Shakespeare at Paris, 7 j 12 c 

Important Discovery about, 25 a 4 6 

Shaw iGreo. Thos.) on tlie Wine Trade, 18 a 6 a 

(Robert) a Waterloo Veteran, Appeal for, 

28a5c 
and Sons, on the Election Expenses Green- 
wich, 27*6/ 
Sheasby (Thos.) on the State of the Emigrants 

to Brazil, 29 a 8 /* 
Sheffield, Improvements in, 26 s 7 e 

I*ubIJc Park for, 1 a II d 

Shel/ord and RobiDBon, on Cathedral Eeaerroin, 
S s 6e ' 

^o^'/^^?{ ^^^ ,¥*'*«^ ? « « ^—8 a 4 d- 



—23 a 6 rf— 27a 66— 28 a 6<f— 4s7 c-^ s 7a 

—11 s 5 </— 19 $ 5 s— 20 8 7 <l— 24 s 6 c— 27 a 

66 
SherifiFs— Swearing in the New, 12 s 7 6—29 a 

86 
Appointment of Under Sheriffs, 16 * 4 c — 

17s 3d 
SHIP NEWS :— 
6y 10 c— 8 ;8 6— 19y 8 c— 21 j 8 tf— 6 a 4 a 

—7 a 9 c— 9 a 5 6—13 a 6 s— 23 a 6 J— 23 a 9 

«— 27«12c/— 30«7/ 

the Alabama^ Fate of, 11 a 10 e 

Board of Trade Inquiries, 20 * 6/ 

Brazil Mail Packets, 23 s 7 s 

Bureau Veritas, List of Marine Disasters, 

26; 8 6 

the Charhiehj 19 s 10 « 

Trial Trip, 19 * 10 « 

Collision of the Alabama with the AOeana, 

20 a 3 6—5 s 4 c— 25 s 5 s 

of the AlUmannia and tke Emtfy, 5 a 9 / 

of the Bulgarian with the Nestor, Board 

of Trade Inquiry into, 12 s 7/ 
• of the Camilla with ihe Saward, 22 s 



10 d 



' of the Dora, and an Unknown Brig, 27 a 



9 c 

of the La Escocesa, with the Muriel, 12 a 

hf-Z 86d 

' of the Frost and the Adrian Gertreeda, 10 



y7e 

— of the Llama with the Skerrvvore, Inquiry 
faito, 19*4/ 

• of the Tagus with London Bridge, 8 s 



8 e 



12 e 



• of the Tuskar and a Fishing Lugger, 2 a 

of the Wild Hunter and a French Brigaa- 
tine off Lisbon Rock, 4 a 5 c 

• of the Young Turk with the Assyria, 9 a 



7e 



-of the Dallam Tower, at Tally Dismasted, 
21 a 5 6 

— Destruction of the JJaria Lee, by Fire off 
Plaistow, ij 12 d 

' of the Caldera, Official Inquiry into, 31 J 



Ge 



EMorndt Stecmer, Enters Safely New 

York, 80 a 10 c 

Fire on Board a Steamship Opposite Black- 
wall, 25> 10 e 

Three American Steamships at Portland, 

lla5c 

the Coromandel at Lisbon, 26^ 5 6 



• the Richmond in Northumberland Dock, 
20s 5 6 

• the Wawasset, 11 a 5 c— 12 a 8 6—20 a 9 



/— 28 a 8 a— 29 a 4 6—16 s 7 / 

Great Eastern, 17 s S d 

Isabella Sarah, 23 « 7 « 

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Ship KewB (contintted), 

- — liisiing Shipi, 4^ 12 f 

MuriUo, Nttices about, 16 < 8 d— 23 5 10 6— 

24 $ 9./— 26 $ 12 6—26 » 7/— 27 « 9/ 
Sentenced for Informal Proceedings, 7 j 

7b 

New Ck)ntinental Route, 22 5 9 e 

Line of Steamers to Demerara, 4 a 7 c 

Steamer Lewold IL, SOjlOe 

Night Signal LighU on the Atlantic, 10 t 6 

c— 16 sSd 

PiloUge in the Sound, 22 i 4 </— 22 a 6 a 

Primitive Bark at Philadelphia, 20 t 5 6 

Progress of British Shipping, 26 a 12 e 

Quick Passage of the Windior CastU to the 

Cape, 4/12/— 8^6 6 

St, ClatTy Inquiry, 23 # 7 « 

Severn Steamship, Caiualties of, 6 j 8/ 

Shipping Intelligence tn every day't paper 

Stranding of the Clarinda^ Official Inquiry 

into, 14yi4 6— 17;9e 
Unseaworthj Ships : — Inquiry into the 

Mary Mitchenaon, 1 ; 9/— 16i 12 6 
the Noroy Official Report about, 11 ; 

10 c 

see WmxcKS. 

Shipwrecked Mariners* Society, 2 a 9/ 
Shirley (Henry) on the Cemeteries in the Crimea, 

6aSe 
Shop Hours Regulation Bill, 9^ 5/— 14 1 10 b 
Short (Dr.) Makdy of the First Napoleon, 19 

s66 
Shrewsbury School, 22 a 10 6—26 a 12 c— 27 a 

Meeting of the Old Boys, 4 a 6 e 

Notes about, 25 a 4 e— 29 a 10 d 

Shropshire Union and Canal Company, 12 i 7 6 
Sicily, Administration of , 4 i 8 a 
Sierre Leone, Health of , 4 « 8 </ 

Report on the Health of, 19 s 6 c 

Silk, Aries Dufour and Co*s Report, s 7 b 
Simon (John) Precautions Against Cholera, 10 

y6« 

Skeffington (Martin S.) on Sending Stamps by 
Post, 24; 12 c 

Skins, Sales of, 24 s 6 c 

Slaughterhouses of the Metropolis, 23 a 5 6 

SUvery in Egypt, 18 a 7/ 

in South Africa, Meeting in Exeter Hall, 9 

7 12 d 

Slipless Road and Fuel Company, 15 5 7 a 

Small Penalties, New Act to Regulate Imprison- 
ment for, 12 s G 6 

Smart (Rev. J. H.) on the Loss of Bev. C. B. 
Marriott on the Alps, 18 « 11 </ 

Smte (Alfred) on Infected Milk, 16 a 6/ 

on Sewage Grass, 90 a 4 6—28 a 10 b 

Smith (Dr. Angus) on Noxious Gases, 13 « 4/ 

(ReT. A. C.) on Wiltshire Traditions, Ac., 

20s ed 
— — f3, S.) OB Special Juries, 12 a 9 e 
(E. Payne) on Rer. Mr. Christ^o wad 

Ckaterbuiyr Catbedndf 22 j 10 e 
•—-(Oeoi^) ViBcoren the Lost CamoA ol 
BeroBUB, 19 s 7/ 



Smith (Sydney) on the Return of the First Jew to 

Parhament,24y5<f 
Smugging, New Mode, 6 « 7 / 

Increase in, 6 s 10 6 

Penalties Inflicted by Falmouth Magistrstei. 

UaGd 
Smyth (P. J.) at Waterford, 15 « 10 a 
Soap, Eixport Returns, 20 a 6 a 

State of the Market, 24 ; 7 « 

Sooial Hypoerisiet — the Pine Apple, Sli 5 6 
Science Congress, 11 a 7 e~ 13 a 7 c— 12« 

7 c— 16 9 8/— 22 $ 10 6—29 * 10 rf 

Annual Business Meeting, 14 ; 7 < 

Notices, 22 j 12 d 

Sosieto Finandere d'£g3rpte, 25 « 6 a 

Society for the Promotion of Russian Cemmerce 

and Industry, 16 j 5 6 
Soldiers in the Harvest Field, 25 a 3/ 

Families, Official Return of , 6 « 7 « 

Solicitor-General— New Appointment, 26 « 7€ 
Somerset House, Rooms and Vaults at, 13x5/ 

— 17s5(/ 
Miners Union, First Anniversary Celebra- 
tion, 19^9/ 
Sothem (Mr.) and his Cowardly Assailant, 11 s 

James Lawson Dies, 11 s 4 6 

Sounds not Arms, 3 j 7/ 

South of England Oyster Company, 9 a 7 a 

$€€ Otstbsb 

Kensington Museum, Admissions, 1^5 6— 

8 ; 11 /— 22/ 10/— 2yy 12 6-^19 a 5 6—20 a 
5 «— 2 $ 5 rf— 9 « 8 c/ 

and Mr. Cole, 7y 11 e 

Testimonial to, 11/7 cf— 12 ; 7 « 

Fish Culture at, 4 a 4 rf 

• Opening of the " East 



Architectural 
Court," 11/7/ 

Report of the Science and Art Depart- 
ment, 28 a 4 c 

Midlind Institute and the Sutherlandshirc 

Coal, 2i 5 c 

Wales Choral Union at Marlborough House, 

16/ 12 c 

Memorial Cup Presented to, 15 a 7 c 

Yorkshire and River Dun Navigation Com- 
pany, 1*76 

South wark. Sanitary Condition of, 12 « 6 </ 

SPAIN : - 

Admiralty, Bale for the Suppression of, 3 

i76 

•— Agricultural Labourers Demand Division 
of Landed Property, 3 » 8 a 

Albacete, Defeat of Gen. Contreias at, 18 a 

10 c 

Alcoy, Proceedings in, 16> 12 6— 16 / 6 a— 

18^- 6 a— 18 J 12 «— 23 ; 6 6—28 j 5 a— 4 a 5 b 
—21 aba 

Alicante, the French and English Admhidi 

Demand a Delay in the Bombardment, 29 5 5a 
Defeat of the Bombarding Party, 30 j 3 a 

- ^vfc^'fc ol, *ia » ^ a— ^^ % ^ <i— ^-x *^ Q, 



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Sept 80, 1873.] pilmxb's dtdbx to '^ thx times '' niwspapkr. 



Shi 



Spttin (continued), 

AginUi, Bootj Taken from, by the Carta- 

genian Insurgents, 25 « 5 a 

News, 5jB a 

Promotion, 10 < 6 a — 13 s 5 a 

Arrests, 19 a 8 a 

Assassinations in Gerona, 20 a 3 a 

Balcarlos, the Garrison Taken bj the French, 

22 s 10 b 

Barcelona, Meeting in, 26 a 5 a ^ 

the Intransigentes in, 7 i 7 6 



Proposed Junto at, 15 a 5 a— 18 a 5 a— 

21 a5 a 

■ Proceedings ia, 16 j 6 a — 17 j 5 a— 21 j 7 
6—12 a 3 a— 19 a 8 a— 2 s 8 a 

Battle of Arrichulegui, 26 a 5 a 

of Dicastello, Defeat of the Republican 

Troops, 2 « 8 a 

■ near Tolosa, Defeat of the Car lists, 10 s 



8a 



Berga, Defeat of the Carlists at, 25 a 8 a 

> Bombardment of, 29 t 5 a — 30 s 3 a 

- — ^ Relief of, 80 s 3 o 

from Biarritz to Vera, 15 a 5 /* 

Bilboa— Carlists Fire on the British Flag, 8 

aSb 

■ Apologise for, 8*86 



5a 



- Foreign Vessels Ordered to Leare, 26 a 
' State of, 6 a 4 a— 19 a 8 a— 21 a 5 a—i 

— Brigandage in. Attack on an Englishman, 
25 s 8 6—26 s If 

— British Complication with, in the Case of 
the Captured Vessels, 8 s 8 c 

— Cabrinety (General) Killed bj his Own 
Soldiers, 19i5a 

Carried into Barcelona, 24 j 5 a 

• Funeral, 28^*5 a 



■ Cadiz, Attack on, 6 a 3 6 — 13 a 5 « 
— Entrance of the Troops into, 7 a 3 a 



> Reported in Flames, 19 a 3 a 



Committee of Public Safety, Manifests of, 

16^5/ 
Constitution, New Draught of, 1^5 a — 4 ; 

5 a— 21 ; 7 6 

Contreras at Carthagena, 28^ 5 a 

on his way to Madrid, 18 a 5 a 

Ministry, 6 a 8 d—% a 3 a 

Reply to the Goremment Decree, 6 a 

8(i 

Cantonal Insurrection, 20 « 5 a 

Capture of the Deerhound off Fontarabia, 

15 a 5 a— 20 aZa 

a Carlist on Carilsts, 21 j 9 c 

Carlists, Arrest of, 23^ 5 6 

Berga, Taken by, 16^ 5 a— 80 j 12 6—16 

a 5 a—% « 8 6 

Besieging Bilboa, 28 j 6 6— 31 7 5 a 

in Biscay direct that all who do not 

Attend Mass on Sundays shall be Whipped, 

9s5a 

. ' Blow up the Samana Viaduct, 20 a 3 a 

Bunjt Surrenders to, 18 s 5 a 



add 



Bum the BuU Ring at SaD Sebastkn, SO 



Spain {cooniinued), 

Carlist Capture of Estella by, 18i 5 a 

the Captured ressels at QibralUr, 5 « 

8a 
Change the System of Collecting Taxes, 

25s5a 

■ Chief Quico Dies from His Wounds, 28 a 



56 



Conspirators Arrested at Ilarannah, 20 

a8c 
Defeats, 5^5 a— 7 j 7 6— 12> 5 a— 21 a 

5 a— 4 s 5 a—S s 8 b— 12 $ 5 6—29 $6 b 
Defeat and Death of Gen. Cubrinety, 14 

i76 
Departure of the Captire Vessels to 

Gibraltar, 3 s 3 a— 4 s 5 a — 8 f 8 c 

Engagements with, 23 a 5 a 

Entrance into Castellon Denied, 1 « 5 a 

Eracuate Estella, 26 ; 5 6 

Excesses in Sos, 15 s 5 a 

Forbid Railway Communication with 

France, 29 a 8 6—30 a 5 6 
Forty Volunteers Shot by, at Ciranque, 

17/5 6 

Import of Arms for, 29 7 5 a— 1 « 5 a 

and the London Conmiittee, 28 a 10 c— 

28a5 6 
^— Men in Arms, 5 « 3 a 

• Movements of, Ij 5 a — 2 j 5 6 — 87 5 < 



12 j 5 6—14 ; 7 b-^Uj 12 «- 20 ; 7 6— 22/ 12 
6—26; 5 6—287 6 a—20j 5 a— 80/ 12 6—22 
a 3 a — i 8 5 a — 6 « 5 a — 10 « 5 6 

Nominate a Government at Bilbao, 1 j 

5 a 

Notices About, 22 a 7/— 24 s 5 c 

Pall Mall on the English, 25 i 11 d 

Passing Through, IO7 9 e 

Proceedings of, 15 7 12 6 — 16 j 5 a — 177 

5 6— 187 6 a— 19 j 5 a— 21 j 7 6—22 ; 12 6—28 
;• 5 6—287 5 a— 8O7 12 6—1 a 12 6—2 a 5 6— 

4 a 5 6—4 a 8 6—5 a 5 a — 6 a 8 c— 7 a 5 6 — 8 
a 3 rt— 8 a 10 a— 9 a 5 a— 11 a 5 6—13 a 5 6— 
14 a 8 6—16 a 5 a— 18 a 5 a —19 a 3 a— 20 a 
3 a— 21 a 5 a— 1 s 5 6—2 5 3 6—4 s 5 a— 13 s 

5 a— 17 * 8 fl— 18 5 5 a— 20 $ 5 a— 22 s 5 6— 
22 8 10 a— 23 s 3 a— 24 $ 5 a— 27 f 5 a— 29 a 



56 
10 6 



- Repulse at Portugalete, Note About, 7 a 

- Review of by Don Carlos at Alto, 80 a 



• Sanquirze Taken by, 11 7' 5 a 

Shoot a Member of the Municipality of 

Argelagner, 9 ?* 5 a 
Siege of Viana, 6 a 10 b 

• Seize the Public Funds at Chantada and 



Carry off the Mayor, 21 a 5 6 

Six Persons Shot by, 22 a 8 a 

> Sketch of, at their Stronghold, 9 s 8/ 

-• ^f8«— 



• Successes, 12 a 3 a— 20 a 3 6—16 j 



80s 3 a 



- the Tnea and Cmnm «f ts^.. 









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Spa 




pauceb'b nn>EX to 



Spain (continued), 

Carligt Victory at Ininon, 5j S a 

Yktorioiu at Lecumbeirx, 29 ; 5 a 

Adm. Yelverton I'roposes to Remove the 

Captured YcsseU to Gibraltnr, 2 « 8 a— 2 s 

Gq 
Cartagena, Associates with the Carlists, I s 

56 

Account of, 15 < 12 a— 29 j 10 e 

- Bombardment of, 17 5 3 a — 18 5 5 a — 19 



s 3 6—22 * 10 c— 23 * 8 a 

Captured Vessels at, 25 a 8 a 

. the Captured Vessels Given up to the 



GoTcmment, 27 < 5 a 

Coining Money in, 9 « 5 a 

Communists at, 30 < 7/ 

Convicts Armed, 18 a 5 a 

Details of a Visit to, 8 a 8 c 

Defence Proparations, 16 a 5 a— 25 a3 a 

the Harbour of, 20 a 4 «— 28 a 5 a 

Insurgent Junta Issue Proclamation that 

Robbers &c. be Tried by Court Martial, 3 » 

Ba 

Insurgents in, 8 » 8 a 

■ the Intransigcntes in, 19 n 7 /*— 25 a 3 a 



—20 a 9/— 28 a 6 a — I s 5 a — 2 « 6 a 

. the Ironclads at, 4 s 9/— 5 » 3 a — 9 s G a 



-10 sob 

Raid of, 25 * 8 a— 29 sGd 



Junta of Public Safety at, 27 a 4 J 

News About, IG 5 4 a— 23 $ 5c 

Proceedings in, 1 1 a 8 a — 13 a 5 a 

Biotting at, 6 o 8 rf 

Siege of, 25 a 3 a— 2G a 10 5—27 a 4 a— 

28 a 5 a— 29 a 3 a— 30 a 5 a - 30 a 10 a— 1 s 5 
a — 2 s 3 d — 5 » 8 a — 13 ;j 5 a — 1 5 » 5 a— IG * 3 
«— 29 85 5 

Steamer Cadiz Disabled, 18 a 5 a 

. the Torch off, 19 « 7/ 



. Castelnr, Scnor, in Debate, 2j 12 a 

Cabinet. 15 s 8 « 

His Expected Speech, 14 j C </ 

Inaugural Speech a$ Prc8idv.*nt of the 

Cortes, 3 « 4 rt 

Ministry, 9*5 n— 10 t 5 a 

Speeches, 10 t 5 «— 20 .s 5 «— 29 « 10 a 

on the State of Sp.iin, 17y 8 c 

Catnlonian Separatists, 15 » 5 a — 17 s 

3 ^__18 8 6 a— 19 « 3 6—22 so a -2G s3h 
■J Ohastclon, Seige of by the Carlists, 28 a 

6b 
Church of La Victoria, Attempt to £ct Fire 

to, by Petroleum, 22 « 6 6 

Civil War in, 7 a 5 a 

^^- Cortes Authorize the Calling Out of the 

Raserve, 16 a 5 a— 18 a 6 o 
Colonial Question, liy 6 a 

, Conditions to be Granted to the Ministry, 

8f 8a 

- Jffjuiifests of the Independant Centre, 9 j 



Spain (continued), 

—2 a 6 a — 4 a 5 b— 8 a 3 a— 9 a 8 a— 11 aba 
—14 a 3 a— 21 a 5 a— 22 a 8 a— 28 a 7 a— 1 s 
6 a— 5 8 3 a— 8 s 3 a— 9 s 6 a— 12 s 5 a— 16 1 
6 a— 17 8 3 a— 20 s 5 a— 22 « 5 a— 23 s 8 a 
Senor Castelor Enters the House, 10 i 



S a— 10 J 7 a 
■■ ■ ■ New FrcBidtnt, 27 a 3 a 

Speech on Accepting, 27 a S a 

Pariwa in, 19 J 10 a 

-— 2^roceedinga in, S> 7 i5— 7 ; 7 a— 10 j 7 a 
:J^J S a-^21 / 7 Ih-2B i 5 a— 26 i 12 a— 26 i 



5a 



- Suspension of, 29 j 10 a 



— Counter-Constitutions Bill, 28^ 6 a 

— Court Martial on tha Artillerymen who 
Mutinied at the Atarazanes Barracks^ 29 a 3 
rt— 10*6 6 

- of the Mutineers at Vich, 5 s 8 a 



Cuba and Porto Rico, Message to, 2 j 5 6 

the Tribune Susx)ended, 1 1 j 6 « 

Cuban War, Cammemorative Medal of, 1 ; 

5 a 
Notices About, 16^5 a— 4 a 5 b — 4 » 

5 a 

Decree Declaring the County in a State of 

Seige, 19 s 8 a 
Diplomatic News, 7j 7 a—12j 10«— 21a 

6 a — 1 8 5a 

Don Alphonso, Attempt to Assassinate, 23 

a 5 a 

• and others Attend Mass at the Poll, 27 



for 



aSb 
— Don Carlos, Arrests of Persons 

Attempting to Assassinate, 9 « 5 a 

His Clemency, 2lj9 b 

Presented with a Live Hen at Elgoalar, 

Id 83 c 

Receptions of, 12 s 9/ 

in Search of, 3 a 6 /' 

■ in Spain, 17^ 6 6—21 ; 9 6—26 i 6 6—12 



with him on the Manh, 19 * 3 c 

Elgueta, Great Battle Fought at, the Car- 
lists Victorious, 8 a 3 o 

En^'Ush Carlists, AsO d 

Episicoiial Protest Against Separating 

Ciiurch and State, 13 a 5 6 

Ksconvrenis Bay, Vessels in, IG a 5 n 

Pistflln, Bombardment of, 25 « 6 a 

Entry of Don Carlos into, 1 « 9/ 

Fighting .it, 25 a 3 «— 2G a 5 a— 27 « 3 a 

Siege of, 27 a 4 c— 30 a 10 6—1 s 5a 

Surrenders to the Carlists, 28 a 5 a— 29 

a 3 6—2 sSa 

Ex-Quceu Isabella, Movements of, 7j 7 6 

Figucras, Preparations to Defend, 25 j 

12 a 



8a 



Finance, 2j 5 a— 14i 7 6— 14^' 9 «— 10* 

. and the Deficit, Notes about, 2 j 5 c 

New Law, 10 « 8 a 

Forced Loan, Decree about, 2 sSa 

Freeshooters of Catalonia Disbanded, 10 » 

56 
Garribnldi (Gen.; Offers to Aid the Govern- 
ment, 23 a 3 6 

C>ii\wm>afcTv\. W.«>xv\\vi^\A \a \\vi Nation, 10 j 

1 a 



ha 



L -v^-^i.^-jx r^.^w^^m c^-v i, n V. 



0, 1873.] palmer's ikdex to ^^ tse tucsb '' newspaper. 



Spa 



vmtinuedl), 

mpowder Magazine at Ettella and its 
■mined Guardian, 2lj7h 
dalgo (Gen.) Prosecution of, Demanded, 
» a 

luisition. the Carlist Junta decide to Re- 
lish, 2$Zb 
Denied, 10 s 5 6 

Burgent Rebublicans, 25 j 12 a— 28i 5 a 
I 12 d— 1 a 12 fl— 2 a 6 a— 2 a 12 d— 4 a 
5 a 5 a — 6 a 3 6 — 8 a 5 a — 11 a 5 a — 11 a 
12 a 3 a— 13 a 5 a— 26 a 6 a—C « 6 6— 
a 

Grovemment of, 31 y 6 a 
Negociating with the Goremment of 
id, 12 a 8 a 

jurrcction, Plan to Overcome, 24 i 5 a 
ternationai, Outbreak of, in Alcoj, IS j 

A^trocities Committed by, 14 j 7 a 
Paper Manufactory at V illadgordo Burnt, 

b 

Proceedings of, 18 j 6 a— 23^ 6 a 
traniigentes. State of, 2jB a— 12^ 8 a — 

b—2lj 9 flH-29 a 3 a— I » 5 6 
Donferences with, 10 j 7 a 
ind the Madrid Government, 10j5d 
M^eetings, 28 y 5 a — 4 aob 
Notices of, 6 a 3 6—20 a 8 a—0 s5a 
ind the Ports, 13 a 5 e 
Eletire from the Cortes, ij 5 a 
balquinto, Great Fire in the Wood of, 25 

tive, Attack on the Carlists at, 27 « 5 a 

wish Traders Arrested at Oran, 17 s 3 a 

>upp Guns Shipped at Kiel for, 28 a 5 a 

'. ICsperanza, the £ditor, Senor Isla, Sent 

ison, 26 « 3 6 

hour of Children, 29 j 5 a 

tter to the Military Representative in 

m of Charles VII., 1 5 9./* 

an on the Tobacco Tax, I s 5 a 

idrid and Cartagena, 22 « 10 r 

BlxcitcU State of, 2 i 5 a — 1 j o a 

in Expectation, \4 j d 

[niportant Decrees, 22 j 12 6 

[n^urgent Fires in, 1 a 12 n 

Ministerial Crisis at, 12 « 12 a 

the Red Fkg Hoisted on the Town Hall, 

3 

Riots in, 16^' 5 a — 21 j 7 a 

Standing Crisis in, 24/ 10 c 

Seizure of Carlists Newspapers at, 18 s 

ilaga, Municipal Council Resigned, 8 « 5 a 

Deputy Mayor and a Municipal Councillor 

ered at, l\ j 5 a 

Proceedings in, 16 ; 6 a— 18y 12 6—2 a 5 

nr 10 rf— 6 aS b 

State of, 25 « 5 a 

iles above Sixteen to be Considered Com- 

ts, 16 a 5 a 

tas and Teixidor, Two Rich Landed 

otora Shot by Saballs, 8 « 3 a 

ida, Insurrection in, 8 sSb 

ury ViBcipUne, New Circular about, 11 



Spain (contmuea). 

Military Nominations, 2 1 8 a 

Militia, Re-organization of, 22 « 5 a 

Ministerial Crisis, 18 / 6 a— 21 j 7 a— 23/ 6 

c— 11 $6a 
Miscellaneous News, 12 j 5 a— 21 j 7 5—25 

j 12 a— 26 ; 5 5—28 j 5 6—29 j 6 a— 30 j 12 a 

—31 j 5 a— 1 a 12 a— 2 a 6 a— 6 a 8 6—9 a 5 

6—11 a 6 a— 13 a 5a& 6—14 a 3 a— 16 a 5 a 

—22 a 3 «— 27 a 3 a— 16 $ 3 o— 19 s 3 5—23 s 

3 6—24 8 5 d— 29 5 5 6 

Monastery of LoyaJa, 15 1 12 c 

Murcia Retaken by the Government Troops, 

7 a 5 a 

Murcian Canton, 27 a 4 <f 

Mutiny on Board the Carmen, 26 a 5 a 

of the Fleet, 28 y 12 e 

New Constitution, 4^6 a — 17 y 5 a— 4 a 8 a 

Ministry, 1 j 5 «— 7 / 7 a— 23 ; 5 a— 24 j 

5 a— 26; 6 6-28; 6 c— 10 s 6 a— 11 « 8 a— 13 

5 5a 

Salmeren, 21 ; 7 a & 6 

Nouvilas (Gen.) Resigns, 10 j 7 a— 11 j 5 a 

—14 112 a 

Olot, Carlists Raise the Siege of, 22 « 5 6 

Ozenne, Twenty-two Cures Imprisoned for 

Refusing Contributions, 18 5 5 a 

Overdue Coupons, 30 a 5 a 

Pamphlet Signed •* A Villager," is Being 

Circulated in Navarre, 31 / 5 a 

Ferpignan, Fighting at, 19 a 3 a 

Pierrard (Gen.) and others, Sent to South- 

amptoa, 1^56 

Pontiflcial Bulls, GsSa 

Porto Rico, Constitutional Guarantees 

Granted to, 8 a 3 a 

Postal Service, 7 J 7 a 

Prince of Hohenzollem, a Candidate for the 

Throne, 25> 12 a 

PubUc Debt, Official Return, 1 i 5 a 

Re-arrangement of, 19 s 3 6 

Notices about, 2 ; 5 6 

Punishment oT Death, Abolition of, Rejected 

by the Cortes, 6 5 5 a— 15 a 5 d 

Rebellion, Progress of, 14 n 5 rt 

Resen-c Force — Fines on Absentees, 10 « ."> 6 

San Lusar, Excesses of tlic Internationalists 

of, 7 J7 a 
Santa Cruz, Mayor and Newspaper Corres- 
pondent Detained by, 2jbb 

Dismissal of, 17/86 

His Movements, 21 / 9 c 

Set at Liberty, 3 J 7 5 

Submits to his Superiors, 14 / 12 a — 19 

i o a 
Saragassa, Conspiracy Discovered in, 20 a 

3a . 
Sarrega Ordered to Demolish its Fortifica- 
tions, 3 5 3a 
Senor Pi Marcell and Senor Salmeron, 28 j 

12 c 



Bpa 



Spain (continued), 

Seville and the vlntnmsigentes," 12 a 6 e 

Three Day* Fighting in, Note about, 7 

a 5 c— 7 a 9/ 
Socialists, Doings of, 20 « 3 6 — 21 a 6 a — 

23 a 5 a-~5 sSa 

Spanish Bonrbons, 15 « 6 6 

State of, 31 J 10 c— 5 a 10 a 

Suppresaion of the £1 Legitimistay 23 « 3 a 

Termans (Capt, Gen.) Arrested for Recent 

Events, I s 6 b 

Tobacco Monopoly, 2j 5 b 

Toloso, Attack on, 10 » 8 6—22 s 6 6—26 s 

3 a— 27 5 5a 

Defeat of Carlists at, 27 « 6 a 

Proceedings Around, 27 « 9/ 

Tortello Destroyed Completely by the 

Carlists, 27 a 3 i6 

Town Summoned by Saballs, 2 83 b 

Tozon. State of, 16 a 5 a 

Two Frenchmen Shot while Attending the 

Wounded, near Prats de LIusanes, 27 a 3 & 
— Valencia, the Republican Artillerymen Join 

the Insurgents, 29 j 6 « 
Bombardment of , 5 a 5 a — 7 a 5 a — 7 a 

9/— 8a3a 

- Branch of Bank of Spain Pillaged at, 2 




PALMXB'i IKDKX TO 



aba 

^— Insurgent Atrocities in, 7 a 6 a — 80 sB a 
Surrender of, 9 a 6 a— 10 a 9 /— 18 a 

10 c 
^— Veil Weavers* Union Withdraw from the 

International Society, 9^ 5 a 
Vendril, the Fortifications' Rased by the 

Inhabitants, 9 « 5 a 

from Vera to Elizondo, 19 a 8 c 

Vergara, Captured by the Carlists, 29 a 8 5 

Viyihntey Gen. Contreras Threatens to 

Seize all the German Vessels in Carthagena if 

it be not Given up, 26^ 6 6 
■ Cologne Gazettt, on the German Capture 

of, 5 a lO'c 

Demanded of England, 26 j 8 6 

Gazette of Cartagena^ on the Seizure, 6 a 



8 d 

the German Consul Retained as a Host- 
age, 26 J 5 6 

■ Notices about, 29 / 5 a— 20 j 12 6—1 a 12 



a— 2 a 12 rf— 11 abb 

War Contribution, 29^ 5 a 

Spanish Legation, Removal of Residence, 27^96 

Speaker (The) Dinners, 17/9 e— 31 ; 9/ 

Annual Treat to his Labourers, at Glynde, 

15 f 12 e 
— Leaves for the Continent, 18 « 11 6 
Spices, State of the Market, 3 ; 9 c— 10 ; 9 c— 17 

j 7 «— 24 j 7 e— 26 j 10 d—Sl j 6 /— 7 o </— 

14 a 4 c-21 a 7 f—2S a 6 d— 4 s 7 c— 11 s 5 d 

—18 8 7 6—25 « '6 6 
Spirits, Return of the Revenue on, 22 s 4/ 
British, Export Returns, 20 a 3 c 

Alexandra Park Races, U j 12 d 

— — Amuteur Cbampionalup of the Thamet, 7 j 
A^-^' ^^ *— ^^ / ^^ '^— 1 7> 6 € 
""^^^^"'^*° l^mVertities Boat Race, 19 j 5 6 



SporUng (continued). 

Barge Match for £200, 8 s 9 a 

Brighton Races, 4 a 10 €—5 a 10 /-6 a 10 

a— 7 a 12 a— 8 a 8 c— 11 a 7 a 

Chantilly Races, 16 « 4 e 

Cock-Fight, International, at Weaverbiin, 

2 / 5 c— 29y 6/— 30i 9/— 5 a 5 b— 28 a 5 c 
— Cricket : Canadian ^even v. Fifteen of the 

Marylebone Club, 22 j 10 c— 23i 6 rf— 24>5/ 
County of Surrey t;. Yorkshire, 13 a 7 e 

—14 abe 

Eton V. Harrow, 10 j 7 b^l2 j 12 a-14 



ill/ 
Scene at Lord^s During, IGjlc- 

21 ; 9 e 
Gentlemen v. Players, 1 j 12 c/— 2 j 12 d 

—4 ; 7 f—bj 7/— 18> 12 c/— 19 ; 12 6 

• Glocestershire i-. Surrey, 27 a 3 /— 28 a 



Be 



' V. Sussex, 80 a 10 e 



Household Brigade r. Civil Service, 10 

j7b 
Zingari v. Gentlemen of Kent, 9 a 12 6— 

lla7c 

r. Lord's and Commons, 11 ; 12 </ 

Kent r. Sussex, •J7 a 8/— 28 aSe 

Marylebone Club v. County of Kent, 7 a 

12 6—8 a 8 e— 9 a 12 a 

- and Ground — Canterbury Week, 5 



10 /— 6 a 10 6—7 a 12 6—8 a 8'e— 9 « 12 a- 

11 a 7c 

V. Cheltenham College, 4 a 10/ 

V. Hastings and District, 80 a 10 e 

i\ Leicestershire, 29 i' 6 e—SOj 8 b 

r. Middlesex, 8 ; 12 6— 9> 12 6 

— — — r. Northamptonshire, 4)7 f—bj 7/ 

V. Rugby School, 26 j 10 «— 26> 12 d 

V. Surrey Club and Ground, 1 a 8 6 

2 a 12 c 

Middlesex i\ Surrey, 9 a 12 6 

North V. South, 25> 10 c— 26^ 12 </— 7 fl 

• Rugby r. Marlborough, 31 j 8 o— 1 a 8 h 

Surrey v. Kent, 20 a 6 a— 21 aOe 

V, Lancashire, 15 j 10 c — 17 j 5/ 

V, Middlesex, 18 ; 12 rf— 19> 12 6 

V. Nottinghamshire, 22 j 10 c— 28 / 5 d 

-24.3 bf 

, Sussex, 22 a 3 e— 23 a 7 /— 25 d66 



12 6 



Sussex V. Notts, 16 a 12 6 

Doggett's Coat and Badge, 80 i* 8 c— 2 c 

12 c I 
Doncaster Meeting, 5 t 8 /— 8 8 9 a— 9 « I 

10 c ; 

Cup, 18 « 12 a I 

^ Races, 10 « 6 a— 12 * 6 a— 16 8\\d ' 

the St. Leger, 1 1 » 8 c 

Egham Races, 13 a 7 e — 14 ab e \ 

First of September, Reports about, 2 « 3 6 

Fox Club, 2; 7 a— 8; 7 « j 

French Jockey Club and the Shah, 2^8 6 | 
— GtoM lAaXOo. %X ^X, KsAwh v ^ i 8 c— 81 , 
% d— \ a % b— "ia * V5i d -Vi a VJi v-^ ^ ^ Vi 
n s «> f — "il » ^a A 

5e— «^i ^op-«Vi^V— \a%Q.-V<^V^^- 
a\^^ I 



Sept. 80, 1873.] palmbb's ikdsz to " the times " newspaper. 



Str 



Sporting (continMed). 

Goodwood, House Party at . Goodwood 

House, 30 i 7 / 

Great Sailing Barge Match for £200, 3 s 9 a 

Great Yarmouth Regatta, 1 s 11 6 

H. M. Staghounds, 17 * 4/ 

Italian Regatta, 15 s 6 d 

Jockey Club, 5 j 7 /*— 26 sSe 

Ladies Swimming Match, 25 s 12 ^ 

Lewe« Races, 4 a 10 «— 9 a 12 a— 11 a 7 6 

Liverpool July Meetings, 9 ; 12 6—10 i' 7 6 

— 11> 12 c-~12i 12 a— 14> 12 d 

— London Rowing Club, 29 s 11 6 

Metropolitan Amateur Itegatta, 9 j 12 6— 

liyi2c 

Moors, Prospect of, the Press on, 10 a 5 rf 

and Forests, Accounts of, 30 a 10 c/ 

and Stubble, Account of, 13 5 7 </— 20 s 

Gb 
Newmarket July Meeting, 1 ; 12 rf— 2 j 12 

c— 3 ; 8 e — 4 j 7 e — 5 j 7 e 
First October Meeting, 19 s 10 «— 22 « 1 1 

a— 23 * 9 a— 24 s 10 «— 25 s 7 «— 26 s 3 d— 27 

» 7 d—29 » l\a 
Houghton Meeting, 8 a 8 e— 5 s 3/— 10 s 

Oe 

and Lirerpool, 7 i 8 a 

Second Octeber Meeting, 8 a 3 €—5 » 3 / 

—IP s6c 

Nottingham Races, 14 j 12 d 

Paris Races, 15 J 10 6—9 s 10 c— 23 « 9 a— 

d0s5c 
Pigeon Shooting— Gun Club, Netting HiU, 

7,-8 6— 14il2d 

at Brighton, BalO f 

^ Hurlingham Club, Fulham, lAj 12 rf— 18 

jl2d—2Sj5/—ia 10/ 

Plea for Sport, 29 * 7/ 

Plymouth Regatta, 5 « 3 / 

Prospects of the Moors, iiij 7 c-^13 a 12 e 

Reading Races, 29 a 10 </— 30 a 10 « 

Royal Polo Qub, 22 / 10 c 

— Windsor August Meeting, 15 a 10 c— 16 
a 12 a 

Sale of the Alvediston Stud, 17 ; 5 e 

• of the America Yacht to the United 



States Government, 10 ; 5 c 

of Blood Stock, 21 7 9 «f— 15 a 1 1 c 

— Scotch Moors, Prospect of, 9 o 6 6—23 a 



56 



• the Press on, IQ a5 d 



Skiff Match, 29 ; 5/ 

Swimming Championship, 15 5 11 c/ 

Tattersall's, 1 j 12 c/— 6 j 12 6—15 / 10 6— 

22 ; 10 c— 28i 7 c— 29 j 5 e— 5 a 10 /— 12 a 5 

/— 19 a 6 c— 26 a 5 «— 2 s 4 rf— 8 s 9 £/— 9 s 10 

c— 16« 4 c— 23 i 9 a— 80 « 5 c 
Thames Angling Preservation Society, 

Annual Dinner, 3 j 14 c 

Tiger Hunting, Notes about, 2 j 5 f 

Warwick September Meeting, 2 » 4 </— 3 t 

9 a— 4 s 10 s 
Worcegier Summer Races, 18 ; 12 d— 19 j 

Y^btiDg-.^^hannel Bace, 22 a S e 

-^^™ceo/^^atesClub, 2il2rf-9,Ub 



Sporting (co^itinuedj, 

Yachting:— Royal Albert Yacht Club, 18 

a 12 6—19 abc 

Tendon Club, 3i 8 /— 6j 7 /— 7 j 8 b 

Victoria, 5 a 9/— 12 a 5 /— 13 a 7 «— 

14 a 5/— 16 a 10 c— 16 a 12 6 
Yacht Squadron, 4 a lOy— 6 a 10 6—7 

a 12 6— 9a 12 6-11 a 7c 

-^ Capture of the Deerkoundf 25 a 3 e 

York Races, 8 o 3 c 

— — August Meeting, 18 a 12 a— 19 a 6 c— 20 

a 5 /— 21 a 6 d—22 a 3 c- 25 a 6 6 
Sports for Tigers and Englishmen, Notes about, 

Spring Valley Coffee Company, 3 i 9 6 

Sproat (Gilbert M.) on Military Emigrants and 

British Columbia, 15 5 12 < 
Spurious Soverigns, 1 5 a 6 a 
Stackhouse (Rev. J. L.) Appeal for Charles 

Watts and his Wife, 23 s 4./' 
Staffordsliire Potteries, No Water at, 4 5 5 </ 
Stalybridge Republican Club, 28 a 5 J 
Stamps by Post, Notes about, 24^ 12 c— 30./ 12 d 
Stanton (Rev. G. H.) on the Fire at Lincoln 

Court, 30 j 7 d 
Stapleton (John) on the Price of Labour, 29 a 

6c 
Star of India, the Persian Grand Vizier Invested 

with the Order of, 5 j 8 6 , 

Starved to Death — Discovery of a Lady and her 

Child, at Netting Hill, 1 « 5 c 
Statute Law Revision, 29 a 9 s 
Steam Engines, Export Returns, 16 o 6 a— 21 a 

11/— 12* 8c 

Power Culture, 24 < 6 c— 27 « 6 e 

Roller, Damage to Water Pipes Done by, 

11 a 12 6 

Stearns (J. B.) on the Duplex System of Tele- 
graphy, 1 » 7 a « 

Stephenson (T. B.) on the Wesleyan Conference 
at NewcasUe, 19 a 8/ 

Stewart (Dr. C.) on liailway Accidents, 19 « 6 6 

Stipendiary Magistrates, Official Return of, 12 

12 a 

Stock Exchange Creditors and Sir Robert Har- 
vey's Estate, 4 j 10/ 
Stocker (Dr. J. S.) on the Tongue Not Necessary 

to Speech, 13 s 11 a 
Stocks, Foreign, State of, in every day's paper. 
Stoke Park Irrigation System, 5 a 8 6 — 6 a 5y* 
Stone (Dr. Domett) on Disinfectants, llj5e 
Stoneham and Legge, on the Mysterous Disap- 
pearance of Two Ladies at Holloway, o a 5 d 
Stonyhurst College, Notes about, 5 a 10 e 
Storm Signels, 30 j 11 / 

Great in America, 8*10/ 

Storr (John) on Elementary School Mistresses, 

ll«6c 
Story (W. W.) Statue of *'Jerusalum," 5 j 5/ 
Stowmarket Gun Cotton Works Rebuilding of, 
3 i 10 a 



Btr 



palmer's index to " THE TIKES " NEWSPAPKH. 



[July 1 to 



S^rawberrj Hill, BaU at, 7j 12 a— 10 ; 7 e 

Stray Iceberg, Visit to, 22 a 9 /* 

Streckeisen (A.) on the Health of the Bernese 

Oberland, 8^ 10 c 
Street Betting Ringi, 28 i 4/ 

Nomenclature, 4^ 11/— 13 a 10 rf 

■ to Write them on the Lamp Glasses, 2j 

12 e 
STSEET TB4MWAYB:— 

Argentine, 8*66 

British and Foreign, 15 rz G a 

Camberwell and Peckham, I sB h 

City of Buenos Ayret , 7 n 6 c — 23 a 6 c 

Dublin Company, 11 « C a — 13 a d 

East Suffolk, 16 » 5 rf 

Edinburgh, 2 a 6/ 

Ix)comolive8 on Roads, 19 i 5 h — 5 o S b 

London : Police Notice, 2(5 a lie 

North Metropolitan, 18 a a— 21 a 7 c— 28 

a C a — 25 a 5 a 

Paraguassa Steam, IGa 6 a 

Provincial, 18 » 7 a 

Shctfield Company, 11 a 6 c 

Steam in Portugal, 4^ 6 a— 4^ 10 a— 10 ; 

9 fl— 12 ; 10 a—S aSb 

Tram Railway Company of Great Britain, 

12a4<i 

Strike and Lock Out of the Engineers at Manches- 
ter, 20 a 10 e— 23 a 7/— 26 a 4 c 

-^ — in the BuUding Trade, 6/ 6 fr— 9 ; 6/— 10 j 
12 d— 14 j 12/-16 ;• 12 f—iej 6/-17y 7/— 
18/6«— 19;10c— 21; 13 a— 11 a 12 6— 16 a 
6 6— 8«10< 

Notes about, 18 i* 5 e 

Demonstration m Trafalgar Square, 8 a 

10 e 

^— of the Card and Blowing Room Hands at 

Rochdale, 16 a 6 6 
of the Carpenters— Cafe of Walker, Tamp- 

lynandPyle, 3^106 
of (Consumers at a Welsh Watering Place, 

19u 3e 
of the Cotton Trade in the Burnley District, 

lyioy 

•^— qf the Dublin Metropolitan Police, 14/12 

Z»— 18/12 c 

of the Dundee Police, 19/9/ 

Shipbuilders, 5 « 4 e 

of the Engineers, at Sheffield, 2/7 /"— 6 / 1 1 

e— 7/ 8/— 28/ 6 a— 12 a 4 e— 8 » 6 6— 16 » 6 c 

i'rosecutions of the Men, 9/11/ 

of the Lace Makers, at Nottingham, 18 a 6 

e_l ,6rf— 18s5 </— 26<8d 
Lancashire Miners for the Weighing Clause, 

18 a 9/ 

of the Low Stubbin Collieres, 8/ 10 cf 

of the Masulah Boatmen, 16 t 4/ 

of the Millworkers at Montrose, 16 a 7/ 

of the Scotch Coal Miners, 6/6 6 

of the South Wales Collieries, 1 a 11 </— 16 

a 7e--}f5 a 7/— 26 a 7/— 28 a 4/— 29 a 8 d— 

20 ^ry 

of the WeMven, at Berlin, 2/56 

of Workmen at Alcoy, 10/ 7 a— 18 j 6 a 

^fsV ^^"^ ^^ons, Comte de Paris on, 



Strikes Striking Against the Striker, 19 a 4 c 
Stuart (H. W. Villiers) on Ordained M.P's, 31; 

12 « 
Study V. Sport, 15 a 6 e— 19 a 5 d— 20 a 6 d-22 

a 10 6 
Sturgeon, Capture of One in the Ouse. 22 * 5/ 
Subject of Real Interest— Scarlet Fever, 5 5 9 </ 
Submarine Salvage Association, 1 a 10 c 
Submerged Forest in the Thames, 8 / 6 e 
Surburban Daries, 26 s 6 i/ 
Sugar, SUte of the Market, 2/7 6—8 j 9 c— 4 j 
10 c— 6/ 10 6—9/ 10 6—10/9 c— 11 j 10 c— 12 
/ 10/— 16i 10 €—17/ 7 a— 18i 10 6—19/ 7 i 
—23/ 10 6—24/ 7 <— 26 ; 10 c— 26/ 10 rf-30 
/ 10 /— 81/ 6/— 1 a 10 cf— 2 a 6 6—6 a 4 «-7 
a 6 </— 8 a 4 d— 9 a 7 6—13 a 6/— 14 a 4 fi- 
le a 6 6-16 a 6 d— 20 a 4 c— 21 a 7/— 22 a 5 
6—23 a 6 d— 27 a 6 6—28 a 6 d— 29 a 5 c-30 
a 7 6—8 » 5 d— 4 $ 7 c— 6 $ 6 6—6 s 7 a— 10 < 
7 d— 11 s 6 d— 12 J 7 d— 13 » 76—17 $ 5 6-18 
a 7 6—19 a 5 e— 20 a 7 d— 24 a 6 c— 25 » 6 6— 
26 «4 6— 27*6 6 

Manufacture in Trinidad, 16 » 9 c 

Return of the Consumption of, 10/ 6 c 

SUICIDES :— 

of Lousia Alberton Albrecht, at Soho, 7 ; 

8c 

of Thomas Baker, of Homsey Road, 3 i 

7e 

of Mr. Harvey Bailey, in the Pentonville 

Road, 29;10y 

of Martin Bates, in Paddington Workhouse, 

22 a 8/ 

of Mr. Beale, at Battersea Station, IC * 

86 
of Frederick Brewer, who Drowned Him- 
self to Escape the Cruelty of the Skipper, 5 « 
7 e 

of George Burrows, at Hampstead, 11 « 

12 d 

of James Byrne, at Charing Cross Hotel, 8 

/116 i 

of Dora Byron, at Pcckliam, 4 / 7 d \ 

of Robert WiUiam Clemow, 24 jr 1 2 r , 

of Mr. Cocklf, of Surbiton, a TicIiIkmhc 

Witnfsn. 8*10 r— 10 s Ctf I 

of 'i'hoinas Ca]>pnrd, by Throwing Himself ! 

Bcforo a Train, 25 * 1 *J 6 
of Frederick Dunker, who Drowned Him- 
self to Escape the Cruelty of the Skipper, 6 » 
7 e 

of Miss Ellen Dunn, of Lelghton Road, 2') 

/10« 

of Prince Charles Estcrhazy, 13 » 5/ 

of John Furnets, at Lewisham, 4 / 7 d 

of Mr. John Gosling, at Plumstead, 1 j 5/ 

of Mrs Richard Grave, at Chertaey, 8 « 7 € 

of Mrs. Gray, at Wargrave, and Attempted 

Murder of Her Child, 17 * 6 e 

— ol lAonftl Arthur Le Vert in a Cab, 1 ; 

7 d 
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Sept. 80, 1873.] palmer's utobx to ^' the tixbs " kewspapeb. 



Sw 



STiioides (continued), 

of a Man Beheaded by a Train at St. Al- 

ban*s, 31 > 9 /* 

>^»^— DiflcoTeied to be William Neal Robin- 
son, 9 « 7 <f 

- from off Shakespeare's Cliff, at Dorer, 31 



—^ a Steamer, off Hamborongh Head, IG 

i 11 d 
by Throwing Himself Before a Train, at 

Battersea Station, 15 « 9 e— 16 »Zh 

' at Vauxhall Railway Station, 28 a ll/— 



2 « 4 <f 

of John O'Brien, a Lunatic, at Brookwood 

Lunatic Asylum, 25 » 10/ 

of Ethelbert S. Mills, of Brooklyn, New 

York, 7 a 7 a 

of Colour Sergeant Patrick Brady, at Chat- 
ham, 28 « 3 c/ 

of Samuel Hinton Pearce, off Woolwich, 6^ 

11 a 

of Madame Pepita Sanchez, in Paris, Zj 10 

6—9 / 8 a 

Sale of the Effects of, 9> 8 a 

of Colonel Romanoff, at the Khiva Camp, 

7/9r/ 

of Joseph Smith, at the Gun Wharf, Devon- 
port, 27 « 6 c 

of Henry Wigg, after Attempting to Mur- 
der his Sweetheart, 29 a lOc/— 30 u 10/— J s 
5 c— 3 < 9 6 

of Rev. John Wills, at South Perrott, Dor- 
sat, 31 J 9/ 

• Attempted Double, of Mr. and Mrs. 

Charles Hall, at Ilfracombe, 2 a 5 c 

of Jane Florence Barclay, in the Surrey 

Canal, 7 a o e 

' of Three Young Women, at Spring Hill 



Canal, Birmingham, 7 a o c 

Sailors' Fund, 24 < 9 / 

Summary Convictions, Return of, 20 « 9 /* 

bun Fire Oftice, Change of Secretary, 10 / 9 a 

' Fi«h, Notes about, 6 a 4 6 

Sunstroke, Cases of, Sjnd 

Sunstroke, Death from, 18 a 5/ 

Sunday Services — Preachers, o j o d 

Trading in St. Giles's 1 / 8 A 

in Islington, 12 / 7 c 

in Lombctl), 7 jG f 

Supreme Court of Judicature, New Act, 13 a 7/ 

I {evolutions of the Irish Judges about, 4 j 

10<J 

Surgeons, Royal College of, 2 J 10/— 5; 10 fi- 
ll / 11 c—yj 8 12 rf 

Reception of the British Mcdica Associa- 

at, 7 rt 7/ 

Surrey Bourel, 16 « 10 c 

SUSPENSIONS:- 

Axton, -George, of Shepherd's Bush, 24 5 

6a 

Barber, Claries, & Co., of Gracechurch 

Street, 5; 10 a 

Cttdiot nnd Johnston, 10 s 5 a 

CJewa, Henry, & Co,, of New York, 25 s B 6 

-. Hmbicht, & Co,, of London, 25 s 6 a 

^omjjwnwealtb Bamk of New York, 22 s 5 c 

—^^Yif^ls^n, of Atontreal. 2Qj 10 6 



BuspensionB (continued), 

Fisk and Hatch, of New York, 20 » 6 6 

Fox, Brothers, of St. Swithin's Lane, 8 a 4 

a— 28 a 6 c 
Hanrie, John, and Nephew, of Mark Lane, 

8 a4 a 
Temporary Embarrassment Adjusted, 23 

« 4 a 

Howes and Mary, of Philadelphia, 25 « 5 6 

Jay, Cooke, & Co., 19 5 3 a— 20 $ 7 a— 29 

s 5 c 

Not Affecting the London House, 2G 5 4 <i 

Jersey Joint Stock Bank, 4^5 b — 9 / 12 c 

— 14il2c/ 
Manufacturers National Bank of New York, 

27 « 5 6 
National Bank in Washington, 19 5 3 a — 

29* 5 c 

- of Memphis, 26 « 3 c 



Falma Joaquim, Viscount de, 25 j« 6 a 

Scheibler & Co., of London, 25 y 10 a 

Second National Bank in Chicago, 27 « 6 6 

Security and Trust Company, at Tettsburg, 

23s 3 c 

— Tueski, Sons, & Co., of Jewin Street, 13 a 
G a— 11 aba 

Union Trust Company, of New York, 22 s 

6 c 

National Bank, of New York, 27 s b b 

Watson, J. M., of Halifax, North America, 

2Qj 10 b 
Suter (Bp.) Church of England in the Colonies, 

24 s 10 c 
Swainson (C. A.) on Cathedral Reservoirs, \2 s 

9/ 
Swanzy (A.) on the Ashantee War, 23j 12 d— 

18 « 9 ^—24 shd 

(F. and A.) on the Ashantee War, 12 <i 6 c 

Sweden :— Coronation of King Oscar, 18; 6 6 

C«urt Circular, 6a3c— 18a66 

Decorations Accorded to Literary Men, 4 

a 7 c 
Swedish Iron Rolling Stock and Implement 

Works, \2a\a 

Paper Company, 5 ;' 10 a 

Sweetland (W. F.) on Prevention of Fire, 13 a 

10 (/ 
Swimming in the Serpentine, 17i 9 e 
Swindling — the Butchers Trick of Changing 

Joints, 20 « 11 a 
Case of Rev. Mr. Bcrrington, 22 « 9 c 

of Rev. Charles Geary, 19 j 12 e 

Sale of Carriage Horses, 21 « 10 </ 

Swindon Michaelmas Fair, 24 « 12 6 
Swiss Rivers, 1 7 « 4 b 
SWITZERLAND: — 

Addresses to the Pope and M. Mermillod, 

20 <i 3 & 
M. Bukeunine and the International, 26 5 

3 6 
Bill for Organization of Public Worship^ 28 

s^ b 



Rwi 




PALMSR'S index to '^ THX TIMES 



Switzerland (continued), 

Catholic Worship, New Law about, 9 < 8 c/ 

Church and State in, 31 j 5 o 

Dinner to the Japanese Ambassadors, 12 j 

56 
Excursion on the Lake of Geneva to the 

Japanese Ambassadors, 11^56 
Meeting of Liberal Catholics, 9^' 5 a — 12 7 

66 

Meetings of Congresses, 8 « 8 6 

League of Peace and Liberty, Meeting of, 9 

s 5 6—10 » 6 6 
Memoir of the Duke of Brunswick Selling 

Everywhere, 9 « 8 c? 
Miscellaneous News, 8 ; 6 6— 9 j 5 a — 16 j 

5 «-_28 j 6 6—24 sba 
New Lake in, 11 « 6 a 

Revision of the Constitution, SJ f 

Sylvester (Professor) Elected Member of the 
American Academy, 1 i 12 a 

T. 
Tabard Inn, the Builder ob, 19^ 5/ 
TaUow, State of the Market, 1 j 10 6—2 ; 7 6—8 
j y c—ij 10 c— 5i 10 6—77 9 6— 8 J 10 d—Oj 
10 6— Uy 10 c— 12y 10/-1V 8 ^isy 10/— 
16 j 10 €—17 j 7 a— 18 ; 10 6— 19i 7 d— 21/ 8 
a— 22y 11 6— 23i 10 6— 24^ 7 e—2oj 10 c— 

26 i 10 d— 28y 6 6— 29y 10 c— soy 10/-317 

6 /"- 1 a 10 (/— 2 a 6 6—6 a 4 6—7 a 6 d—S a 
4'J— 9 a 7 6—11 a 6 a— 12 a 4 a— 13 a 6 /— 
UaA c— 15 a 6 6—16 a 6 rf— 19 a A a- 20 a 4 
c— 21 a 7/— 22 a 5 6—23 a C c?— 25 a 4 /— 26 
a 6 rt— 27 a 5 6—28 a 6 c— 29 a 5 c— 30 <i 7 6— 
1 « 7 a— 2 8 6 c — 3 s 6 «f — 4 * 7 c — 5 s 5 6 — 6 s 

7 rt— 8 8 5 €—9 « 7 c— 10 8 7 rf— 11 < 5 rf— 12 s 
7 rf— 13 s 7 6—15 5 7 (/— 16 5 5 c— 17 » 5 6—18 
« 7 6—19 8 6 e— 20 « 7 rf— 22 j 6 /— 23 » 4 c— 
24 « e c— 25 » 6 6—26 8 4 6—27 s 6 6—29 » 7 
c— 30 s 4 rt 

Tasmania, Opening of the Parliament of , 4 s 5 f 

Taylor (T. E.) on Mr. Richards* Motion, 10 j 12 
rf— 11 ;76 

Tea, Adulteration of, 19 < 10 t/— 20 s7 d 

Green, 15 » 10 « 

Iron Filings for, 17 s 9/— 18 s7 • 

Japanese, 25 a 3 « 

Jarehant Tea Company, 1 j 10 c 

New Season, 7/8 c — 1 1 a 10 c 

Northern Assam Company, 1 1 a 6 a 

Putrid, 24 « 6 rf 

Stat* of the Market, I J 10 6—8 ; 10 c— 16 

j 10 /, two notices—Id J 7 </— 22; 11 a— 24; 7e 
—25; 10 c— 29j 10 6—1 a 10 rf— 6 a 4 «— 7 a 
6 rf— 12 a 4 c— 13 a 6 /— 19 a 4 a- 20 a 4 c— 
26 rt 6 6 — 29 a 5 c— 2 » 6 a— 5 5 6 6—9 « 7 c— 
10 , 7 r/— 12 « 7 rf— 16 < 6 a— 19 * 6 c— 23 * 4 c 
—26 J 4 6—30 » 4 rt 

Telegraph Act, 30 « 4/ 

Expedition, 11 rt 6 c 

Telegnphic Developementf 29 a 5 a 

Messages, 17 j 7 c 

Wires, Export Betums, 20a 6 d 

~~ Value of, 12 s 12 b 

TELEORAFBa:— 

^".SrJO'AmericAD, 26 i 10 #1—23 a 6 a 



Telegraphs (continued), 

Atlantic, Laying of the Cable, Ij 5 6—5 ; 

6a— 12 ; 10/— 15 55 6 

and the Post Office, 19 « 6 a 

Stopped Working by the Storm in Novi 

Scotia, 10 < 7 6 

Australian, 26 * 3 c 

Brazilian Submarine, 80 j 10 c — 21 a 5 6- 

22 a 3 6— 23 rt 5 6—25 a 3 c— 26 a 5 6—28 a 

5 6—1 sSb & c— 22 s 5 e— 24 « 5 6 

Central American, 22 a 5 e — 11 * 5 c 

Cuba Submarine, 8 j 5 a — 11 s 5 c 

Direct United States Cable, 10 j 9 6—11 a 

6 c 

Denmark, 2 j 6 « 

Duplex System of Working, 27 a 6 «— 28 o 

6 rt- 1 87 a 

Eastern, 8 ; 10 a— 16 HO a & d—22 j 11 a 

Extension, 30 < 4 a 

French Atlantic, 4 ; 10 a— 26> 10 a— 4 a 

7 c 

Cable Company, 7/96 

Great Northern, 23 a 6 a 

Heligoland to Hamburg, 8^ 10 6 

Hong-Kong to Shanghai, 1^6 b — Ij 10 rf— 

6 a 6y— 30 5 3 6 

Indo-European, 2j7 a 

International Convention, 23 a 5 a 

Japan, 23 a 6 6 

Mediteranean Extension, 22 a ft « 

Messages, Weekly Return of, 3 ; 13 rf— 10; 

9/— 17 j 10 c— 24; 10 6—7 a 6 c— 14 a 5y— 

23 a 11 «— 28 a 4 «— 6 5 6 «— 11 5 6 rf— 18 * 7 
c— 25 5 9/ 

Monte videan and Brazilian, 26 5 4 a— 30 < 

4 rt 

Native Burmah, 19/ 5 6 

New Act, 6 • 9 d 

Jersey, 2 5 8 rf^ 

Offices, 31 7 6 e— 30 5 8/ 

Official Return of the Year, 29 j 8 a 

Peruambuca and Para, 5 ; 10 a 

Platino-Braziliera, at Rio, 17 5 6 a 

I^iver Plate and Brazilian, 30 5 4 a 

Royal Dramatic College at Maybury, 19 j 

12 c 

St. Thomas's as a Station, 4 5 10 a 

State of Shares, in ev^ty day*8 'ptrper, 

Submarine, 22 > 11 a— 13 a 6 a— 20 « 4/— 

6a 7c 
Transmission of the Royal Speech by, 6 a 

5 c 

United Kingdon Electric, ICj 10 d 

Vigo and Lisbon, 16 j 5 a 

West India and Panama Telegraph, 9 a 7 « 

Western and Brazilian, 21 o 7 a — 22 a 5 € 

—3 5 5 rt— 13 5 7a 
Temperance Fete at the Crystal Palace, 23 ; 12 / 

Hospital, New, in Gower Street, 20 5 9 e 

Temple Church, Cloved for the Vacation, 13 rt 

10 rf 

— OiiT^^xv%,'^v« ^ v^, Sw^. \a, 2 « 4 c 



ept. 80, 1878.] palkkb's index to '' the times " newspapxb. 



Tra 



OliAines, Close Time for Trout in, 18 « 7 6 
Embankment and the Temple Gardens, 9 a 

12 c 
and the Embankments, Notes about, 9 s 

12 c 

- and the Railwa j Boards, 14 a 4 c 



Passenger TralBc on, 21 a 12 c 

at Richmend, 1*8 c— 2 « 4 /— 4 » 8 c— 5 * 

6 rf— 6 5 11 f—% 8 4/— 10 < 7/— 11 « 8 c 

and Mersey Marine Insurance Company, 12 

i 1 o— 18 7 10 a 
THiSATBES:-- 

Alhambra, 20 a 8 e 

Crystal Palace, see Crtbtal 

Dramatic College Fete, 22 j9f 

Drury Lane Theatre, 16 5 10 ^—22 « 12 a 

—23 $7e 

Company, Annual Meeting, 21 j 8 c — 22 

a 5 e 

English Actors in Pans, 21 a 10 6 

French Plays, 3 ; 7 c— 10 ; 7/— 16 j 12 c 

Gaiety, 6 a 6 </— 16 a 6/— 5 s 8 rf— 10 s 8 c 

—29 s 8 6 

Mr. Conquest at, 4^4/ 

Globe, 7j 14 c— 15 $ 10/ 

Haymarket, Hj 14 6—1 * 6 d 

Her Majesty's Opera, 7 i 14 b—Uj 14 a— 

21 J 12 < 

■ Madame Ristori as Maria Antoinette, 

Postponed, 3j 8/ 

Lyceum, 7 ; 14 c— 24 $ 10 c— 29 5 8 a— 30 « 

10 6 

Olympic, 24 $ 10 c— 29 sSa 

' Opera Comique, 14; 14 6 — 6 a 6 a 

and the Lord Chamberlain, 18 j 8 a 

Prince of WalesV 22 s 12 6—27 f 12 c 

Princess's, 18 a 7 6—15 s 10 /— 17 « 9 6 

Port St. Martin Theatre, Paris, The La Rio 

a'Amutey Forbidden, 2jba 

Queen's, 2b j 7 «— 26i 8 a 

Riyiere's Promenade Concerts, 25 a 6 c — 22 

«12c 

Royal Italian Opera, 4/5 d — 7 j 14 a — 14 ; 

14 a— 21>12«/— 28>8a 

-^ St. James's, 14^ 14 6— 24 j 5 d 

' Hall, 22 f 12 6 

the American Panorama at, 1 5 a 7 e 

Shakespeare at Paris, 7 a 12 c 

Standard, 6 a 6 rf 

Vaudeville, 7 j 14 c— 6 a 6 rf 

Thieves, Official Return of, 18 j 7 c 
Thomas (E.) Letter to Lord F. Cavendish, 8 « 3 « 
Thorns (Late Editor of " Notes and Queries ") 
Presentation of a Silver Tea and Coffee Service 
to, Ac, 1 ^" 5 « 
Thorsis Sulphur and Copper Company, 17 ^ 7 a 
Thunderstorms, 2Zj 12 6— 24> 12 a— 11 a 8 c— 
26a7 rf 

at Bazeilles, 4 a 7 6 

Fatal in France, 13 a 5 < 

in Scotland, 31 ; 9 /*— 31> 10 6 

Tibet and Kashgaria, 12 a 5 c 
TichhoTDe— Another Claimant in Byron's Island, 
26 a5 e 

Case, Notes about, Ij liy.—23J 7 c 

— Bepljrof the Tr&uury to Mr. Whalley'a 

Statement, 19/ Sf ««"«/ o 



URTOF 



Tichbome Case— Riot at Westminster Hall, 24 s 

12 6 
— — Mr. Whalley in America Trying to Raise 

Funds for, 21 a 8 c 
Tunber Trade— Caution, 18 a 6 a 

at Grimsby, 28 a 6/ 

Tin Ore, 19 ; 7 /* 

Plate Trade, 9^106 

State of the Trade in, 24^' 7 e 

Tindal (Acton) on Compensation for Pluro- 

Pneumania in Cattle, 17 5 4 e/ 
Tiptree Hall Farm, 18 ; 8 6 
Tivoli (V. de) on the Protection of London from 

Fire, Hall/ 
Tobacco, Import Returns, Halle— 10 jU f 
Tonbridge School, Skinners' Day at, 2 a 12 e 
Tongue Not Necessary to Speech, 13 » 11 a — 17 

s\d 
Tourists, Advice to, 12 a 5 6 
by Wholesale — from America, 2j 12 e — 8 j 

12 e 
Tower Hamlets Liberal Association, f S^d 
Towers (Jonathan) Appeal for, 13 « 11/ 
Town Clerk of the City of London, see Co 

Common Council 
and Country Publishing Company — Curious 

Case, 8 rt U c 
Townseiid (Geo. Tyler) on Marriage by Banns 

and License, IS a 7 d 
Traction Engine in Grenada, 30 s Sa 
Trade Refuse, 27 « 6 « 

and Professional Incomes, 10 f 10 c 

withCliina, lOjll/ 

in India, 15j 5 d 

of South Wales Ports, II s5d 

Board of. Notices, 2^8 a— 5 j 8 6—0 j S c 

—12 j 12 d—lOj 8 a— 23 J 7 e— 26 j 8 6—30 j 

7/— 2 a 8 c— 6 a 5 e— 9 a 8 r— 13 a 8 a— 20 a 

6 e— 28 a 6/— 27 a 5 «— 30 a 7/— 3 s 6 c/— G s 
8 6—10 * 8 rf— 17 s 3/— 20 s 8 c— 24 s 8 6—27 
sSc 

' Appointments, 5 a 9 d 

Notice about Cholera, 13 « 8 c 

Returns, 8^ 10 a — 8 a 4 a — 8 j 5 a 

Foreign of the United Kingdom, 13 a 6 6 

State of, 2 ; 7/— 3i 9 d—ij 10 c— 5 j 10 c 

—7 j 9 c— 9 ;• 10 d—lO j 9 c— 11> 10 c— 12j 
10 c—UJ 8 c— 16; 10 c—\7j 7 e—lSJ 10 r/— 
19y 7 6— 2iy 8 6—23 ; 10 c/— 24^ 7 c— 26 j 10 
6—287 10 d—30j 10 «— 31 ; 6 c— 3 a 6 d—i a 

7 e—6 a 4 e— 8 a 4 /-9 a 7 6—11 a 6 6—18 a 
6 c— 14 a 4 «— 16 a 7 /— 16 a 6 6—18 a 6 c— 
20 a 4 c— 21 a 7 rf— 22 a 6 6—23 a 6 rf— 25 a 

5 c— 27 a 5 /— 29 a 5 «— 30 a 7 «— 1 s 7 c— 3 s 

6 c— 4 s 7 c— 5 s 5 d—G s 7 d— 8 s 5 r- 10 s 7 
c— 11 5 o c — 12 5 7 e — 15 s 7 c — 17 s 6 «— 18 s 

7 c— 19 s 5 c— 20 s 7 6—22 s 6 c— 24 * 6 c— 25 
s 6 (/— 26 8 4 d—27 » 6/— 29 s 7 d— 30 » 4 6 

Trades' Union Council and Mr. Lowe, 4 a 9 e — 8 
s3 e 

Delegates, Quarterly Meeting, 1 1 5 3 6 

DemoustiaXiow t^X ^Vajc}6Xs>actw,'S^ a\^ Ci 

4a 
Transit ol V Gii>i^,^'^XJ^^ ^^towX^-l j_v^ 1 ^- JL 



Tra 



—19 / 10 e— 24y 5/— 26 J 10 d-'2Sj 12 /'— 29 

/ 12 c— 31 j 12 rf— 2 a 11 /— 4 o 8 d—5 aSf 
Transmissiun of Goods by Railway and Initial 

Directions, 15 < 7 a 
Travers (S. C.) on the Capture of the Deerhoundy 

8 8 4 6—23 « 8 / 
Treasury Allowances for Prosecutions, Notes 

about, 19 ) 12 e 

Chest Fund, New Act, 3 « 3 6 

Notices, 8 « 6 rf 

Treaty of Washington, 5 « 6 rf 

Trees in London, 28 rt 10/ 

TpcTelyan (C. E.) on Hospital Sunday, 28 > 7 « 

qn the County Franchise, 28 j 11 / 

TrcTor (Geo.) on the Income Tax, 20 s 12 a 

Trial of the Pyx, 18^5/ 

Trinity House, Banquet at, 3 ; 14 a 

Truro and Perran Mineral Company, 2G a 6 c 

Tudor (John R.) on Shrewsbury School, 25 a 4 « 

Tunnel Under the Channel, 27 « 7 c 

Tunnelling the Humber, 26 ; 11 / 

Turco-Persian Convention, 11 < 3 6 

Turcoman, War with, 24 « 9/ 

Turp entine, State of Trade in, 12 s 7 rf 

TUBKEY:— 

and Austria, \ io a 

Christians in, 20 « 6 « 

Constantinople Bourse, \ ah h 

Consular Powers Granted to Persia, 29y 5 c 

VjOvhX Circular, 18 a 6 6—8 s 8 6—22 sbc 

Credit General Ottoman Advance to Gov- 
ernment, 2G 5 3 6 
Decorations Conferred on the Khedive's 

Family, 10^ 7 a — 12 ; 5 h 

Departure of the Khedive, 12 n 3 6 

Diplomatic News, 1/5 6 — 28 j 5 6 — 30 a 5 

6__4 , 5 6—6 8 5 6—13 s 5 6—20 « 5 6 
Duke of Edinburgh at Constantinople, 15 a 

5 6—23 s 8 6—24 « 5 6—25 5 6 6-20 s 3 6 

Finance, 5 ; 6 a 

the Hellenic Brigand Carayanny and Four 

others Killed. 23 a 5 a 
the Khedive to be Treated as a Sovereign 

Prince, 1 j 6 6— 7y 7 6- 7> 9 d 

Ministerial Changes, 12 » 6 6 

Miscellaneous News, 2i 5 6 — i j 6 a — Oj 5 

tf— Uy 5 6—14 ; 7 A— 16> 5 6—19 j 6 6—22 ; 

12 6—4 a 6 c— 9 a 6 b— 13 a 5 6—16 s 3 6—17 

«36 
New Loan, 25 / 12 6 — 5 a 5 6—6 a 3 c— 4 s 

5 6—6 $hb 

Order of Ordnanca for, 21 a 9 e 

Orders Conferred, 23 « 3 6 

Oropos Massacre, 10 « 5 a 

Present of Krupp Guns to, by the Sultan 

Mother, 19 » 7/— 23 s 7 « 

Storm in, 8 « 3 6 

and Servia, 27 » 5 6 

the Sultan and the Khedive, 17 j 5 d—Sl j 

5 a— 6 a$ e 

snd the Shah, Treaty Between, 25 a 3 6 

—^S a5b 

ExtrtL-TntitOTiBl Bighti for Pcwiaa 

BeudenU, 25 a S b 

— -^on the Frontier Question, 25 a 3 6 
""i?^^ ?/fA6 8hMh, 27 a 3b 




FAJMERS INDEX TO " THE TIMES 



Turkey (continued), 

Three Newspapers Suppressed in Conslin- 

tinople, 14 a 3 6—15 a 5 a— 16 a 6 a 
Turkish "Canard," 9i 11 c— 21 / 10 d 
Tuscan Villa, 6 a 4 a 

Turnpike Trusts, Official Return of, 27< 4 /" 
Tussaud's (Madame) Royal Party at, 1 j 5/ 
Tweed Commission, Annual Meeting, 3 « 9 a 
Two Nations, 26 a 8 6 
Retired Statesmen— Senor Olozaga and M. 

Thiers, 25 ; 4 rf 
Typhoid Fever in London, 13 a 5 /— 21 a 10/ 

at Chatham Dockyard, 26 a 5/ 

Epidemic, Notes about, 26 a 8 c— 1 * 6 / 

in Marylebone, 14 a 7 e— 15 a 10 6— IG a 9 

e— 18 a 5 c^l8 a 7/— 22 a 3/— 6 58c 

How it is Spread, 23 « 9 6 

and Infected Milk, 26 » 3/ 

in Ishngton, 27 < 10 c 

No Cases in the " Crippled Boys' Home," 

29a Ae 

and Sewage Grass, 19 a 5 c— 23 a 10 6 

Outbreak of, at Regent's Park, 25 a 7 e 

Typhoid Poison in the Dairy, 23 a 10 c— 18 « 9 c 
Typhus Fever in St. Olave's, 12 a 9 c 

■ in St. Pancras, 30 a 6 c 

and the Public Health, Notes about. 2 so e 

at Wolverhampton, 10 s 5/— 12 s 7/— 18 5 

9 c— lOilO/"- 23<7g 
UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS:— 

BarweU, Edw., 1 j 1 6 

Blyth, Anthony and Louisa, 15 o 1 6 

- — Campbell, John Thomas, 19^ 1 6 

Richard, 8 « 1 6 

County and Gcfieral Gas Consumers Com- 
pany, 4 J 1 6 

' Cunliflfe, Sir Robert Henry, 15^ 1 6 

Curtis, Anna Maria, 21 a 1 6 

Francis George Savage. 21 a 1 6 

Darke, Elizabeth, 2ljl 6 

Farley, Jane Elizabeth, 27 a 1 6 

Pitcher, Anne, 19 i 1 6 

Godwin, Thomas, 21 a I 6 

Gordon, Major Webster Thomas, 30 » 1 6 

Griffith, John, 25^ 1 6 

Halkctt, liev. Dunbar Stewart, 26 a 1 6 

Lt. Peter Alexander, 26 a 1 6 

Hargreave, Elizabeth Browning, lb jib 

Hawkins, Edward, 87 1 6 

Hay ton, Isaac. 23* 1 6 

Heideman, Wm. Francis, 23 s 1 6 

Heaviside, Richard, ly 1 6 

Hill, Rowley Richard Conway, 13 a 1 6 

Hodgson, AUatson, 25 y 1 6 

Hopper, Susan Plomley, IO7 1 6 

Houghton, Henry, 25 y 1 6 

Howell, Richard, 25 i 1 6 

Jenkins, Francis Plomley, 10 j I 6 

Jcrvis, Lady, 4 a 1 6 

Johnson, Jeffery Strudwicke, I j I b 

— Lake, John, 22 a 1 6 



gept. 30, 1873.] palubb's ca>£z to " thb tiues " mbwspapxb. 



Vol 



Unclaimed IMvidends (^continued), 

Newcooie, Henry, 30 1 1 b 

Peaicj, Biatthew, 26 j lb 

Pew, Alexander William, 12 s 1 6 

— Pickworth, Wm. John, 26 jib 

Pocock, John Innef, I2jlb 

Polej, Diana Wellier, 2tlb 

Pople, William, 26 j 1 6 

Potter, Charles, 1 ; 1 6 

Price, Richard, 16 j 1 b 

Rattenbury, Henry Charles, 18 # 1 6 

Banken, William Bayne, 15/ 1 6 

Remnant, Fred. Charles, 26 ^ 1 6 

Richardson, Timothy, Ssl b 

Robertson, Thomas, 26 j 16 

Ronalds, Mary, 2 a 1 6 

Russell, Erelyn Mary Eliza, 14 a 1 & 

Sawyer, Charles, 12/ 1 b 

Serre, Emily Fanchette la, 10 « 1 6 

Sewell, Elizabeth, 6 alb 

Sharp, Jas. Chaldecott, 21 a 1 i^ 

Shenton, Edw^ 21 a 1 6 

Tippler, Robert, 26 i 1 6 

TuUech, John Therald, 17i 1 6 

Vallance, James, 3/16 

Vansittart, Aug. Arthur, 3/16 

Warren, Alfred, 26/ 1 6 

WeUs, William, 25 ji 1 6 

Williams, Thos. Rixon, 15 / 1 6 

Wilson, Sophia Maria, 17 5 1 6 

Unconricted Prisoners, Notes about, 24/ 11 / 

Union Marine Insurance Company, 1 / 10 c 

United Discount Association, 17/ 7 a 

Methodist Free Churches, Sittings in Roch- 
dale, 11 a ej 

United States Nary, 15 « 10 d 

Unseaworthy Ships, 8 s 5 e 

Royal Commission on« 30 5 6 a 

Universities Commission, Meetings, 1/10/ 

Report, 26 a 7 e 

of Italy, 23 a 10 a 

University College— Examination of the Stowell 
Fellowship, SO s 10 6 

School, I a 12 rf 

Unpleasant Journey— a Smyrna <* Sensation," 20 
aSd 

Unprecedented Liberality^Mr. Baird's Fund, 7 
a6 e 

Upper Tyddyn Agnes State Company, 19 a 4 a 

Useful if Not Ornamental — a Hat a life-Buoy, 
80 a 10/ 

Utilizing a Cathedral— Chichester, 2 83 d 

Utterton (Archdn.) on Bp. Wilberforce, 26 / 
10/* 



Vacation of Seats, Notes about, see Office 
Vaccination, Case of Refusal, 19 a 8 «— 19 s 8/ 
Vagrancy, Report of the Workhouse Test on, 5 s 

66 
Vagrant Act Amendment Act, 11/7 cT— 26 s 

lid 
VMlettdd BmIsoiu, State of the Market, 3 « 5 d 
VMlpanuBo Custom Couae HouBC fieceipts, 80 j 

r^u/ofZMd^Lord»bip9 Qi Bxwdom *c., 5 



Valley of the Calder, 12 a 8/ 

Vanderberg (Capt.^ his Fatal Refuge in the Hol- 
low Oak, 26 a 8 6 

Vaughan (Dr. R. C. Bp.) on Dii-Eetabliehment, 
18/ 10 c 

on the Pilgrimages, 16 « 6/ 

on the Social, Political and Beligimii Posi* 

tion of the Catholics, 17 < 8 </ 

Vendome Column, 19/ 12 d 

Venus, Transit of, Notes about, 7/ 18 /-^y 7/ 
—28 * 3/ 

Vase of Mantole, Famous Onyx Vase, Found 
the in Duke of Brunswick's Treasure Chest, 22 

5 6c 

« Veiled Murderess *' in Sing Sing Prison, 11 t 
8/ 

Vice on a Pedastal, from the Pall Mall, Si 10 b 

Victim to Science— Death of Dr. Obermeier, 29 
a 4 e 

Vine Disease in Portugal, 10/ 7 a 

Viper, Bitten by, in Deronshire, 26 / 9/ 

Visit to Buda Pesth, 16 a 10 6 

Volcanic Eruption in the Archipeligo, 12/ 11/ 

Valcano — Mr. Green Visits the Summit of Man- 
na Loa, 16 a 8 <f 

Voluntar yism in Large Towns, 8 a 7e 

VOLUNTEERS :— 

American " Wunbledon," 17/12 e 

Anglo-Belgian Competition, Postponement 

of, 8/ 12 e 

12th Annual Wapinechaw, 7/ 12/ 

Berkshire, 28/ 6/— 29 j6d 

Bristol Corps, 29 i 6 cf 

British Museum Corps, Annual Prizes, 10 s 

6e 

— » Bucks Encampment, SaBd 

City of London, 28 a 6 /— 10 1 S e— 18 » 

6 d 

at Cannock Chase, 7/12 f 

3rd City of London, 26 t 6 e 

City of London Engineers, 84 « 5/ 

12th Devon, 23 s 3 e 

Dorsetshire, 6 a 3 </ 

Encampment in Queen Anne*8 Mead, 4 a 

7 a 

Essex, 7 a 7 c 

Gloucestershire Prize Competition at Por- 

tishead Range, 9/ 6 6 

Inspections, 23 1 3 e 

4th Kent, 6 « 5 e 

5th Kent, 8 s 10 c 

10th Kent, 20 aSf 

Emperor Napoleon Prize, I0s6e 

13th Kent, 20*6/ 

King of the Belgians, Presentation of hii 

Bust to, by, 16 / 6 <r 

4th King's Own, 8 5 10 c 

5th Lanarkshire, 24 s 6/ 

Leicestershire Rifles Not to Attend the 

Autumn Mancsuvres 29 i 9/ 
London Iriah^ 9 jS 6— \a a^ f— ^<S ^^1 






Vol 



PALMIR'S IKDSX to <^ THK TIMES " MEWSPAPEB. 



[Julvlo^ 



Volnntean f^oniinueet). 

S6th Middlesex, 7j 12/— 18 s 5 e 

MUceUaneous Newi, 24 ; 12 & 

National Artillery lieetiag Beport, 10 « 

6e 

Nayal Corpe At Brifltol, 19 / 12 a 

l^orfolk, 6 f 5 € 

Notes about, 14> 12 c 

Oxon Rifles, 30 a 6 c 

Paddington, 18 # 8 c 

Queen's Prizeman at Wimbledon, 22^' 12 « 

Bifles, 11 f 8e 

Reading Corps, 17 # 8 e 

Regiments to Join the Autumn ManoDurres, 

31>8a 
Rotherhithe and Bcrmondsey and the 

Qomm Silyer Challenge Cup, 24 s 5/ 

St. George's Itifles, 23 s 3 < 

1st Somerset, 8 # 8 / 

8rd Somerset, 26 a 5/--80 a 6c 

South Middlesex, 6 # 5 e 

Stafifordshire Rifles, 12 a 8 e 

Stoke and Tunstall Rifles, 28 a 5/ 

Surrey Artillery, 18 a 6/ 

Sutherland Corps, Annual Fete at Dunrob- 



in CasUe, 19 » 3/ 
. 6th Tower, 24 s 



6/ 



. Tower Ward Company, 6 # 5 < 
• Warwickshire, 12 a 8 •—18 a 5 c 
.WestMiddlesex,16f 8 c 
Yorkshire, 8a6d 



WcstHiinster Rifle Corps, 1 J 12 c 

Wimbledon Meeting, 4 ; 8 a— 6 j 12 c— 7 j 

12 c-^j 12 c— 9;12 a— 10> 12 a— 11 j 12 a— 

12 ; 6 f- U / 10 rt— 16 J 8 6—16 ; 12 a— 17 j 8 

«— 18i' 8 a— 19> 5 c— 21/ 12 a 
' Commander in Chief's Minute on the 

Reriewat, 12 a 8/ 

Irish Eight at, 20 # 12 a 

Loyd l2ndsay*s Prize, 19 i' 5 r 

WUti Rifles, 9 a 5 /*— 25 a3 </ 



W. 
Wages Question, Meeting at Burnley, B ab 
Walker (Insllej on Fleuro-Fneumania, 17 t A d 

(Dr. Elizabeth) Resigns her Appointment 

at Bristol Childrens Hospiul, 2S s i d 
Wallace (Sir R.) Intention to Ope.i his Picture 
Gallery on a Sunday, 21 ; 12 6 

Denied, 22 J 9/* 

(Sir William) UnveiliHg the Painted Win- 
dow in Memory of, at Paisley, 12*6/ 
Waller (Rey. Horace) on the Ashantcc Expedi- 
tion, 25 f 8 c 
— on Dr. Liringstonc and Dr. Kirk, 13 « 9 / 
Walter ( — ) Speech on Laying tlic Foundation 
of the ^'ew Chapel at KcaUing School, L'6 / 
12 c 
Waltoa (H. Izaak) Strange Story, 12 a 4/ 
WknJrljrB (.J, Alfred) Correction in the Kcport 
ofbitFMperon DiainfecUniB, 14 a 8/ 
Jr^-.-f'^/^^ofl Vieinfectantty 9 alOd 
P^J^u^'^^ ^ridfee. Opening of, 27 s 12 c 
^ff^^en and Clerk»' Schoola, 8; 7 d 
l^ord Court, And the Grocers' Company, 22 



Warspite, the Marine Society's Training Ship, 23 
jSa 

Eltham Park Opened for the Boys, 26 s 

3/" 
Warwick, Licensing Day at, 2d a% d 

Sessions at, 26 a 7 b 

Water, Colne Valley Company, 3^9 5 

Berlin Waterworks Company, 6 a 4 c — 28 

a 6 c— 13 f 7 c— 26 t 8 6—30 f 4 a 

Companies, State of Shues, tn every da^t 

paper 

Dutch Waterworks Company, 31 / 6 a 

Supply of Jerusalem, 6 a 10 </ 

East London, 12 a 5 / 

Waterloo Veterans, 22 a 4 d—2S a 6 c— 13 ill/ 

-23 5 4/ 
Waters (Robert) on the Health of Sierra Leone, 

4s8(j 
Watney (Daniel) on the Thames at Richmond, 

4f 8 c— 6 #11/— 11* 8c 
Watts (Charles) a Waterloo Veteran and His 

Wife, Appeal for, 23 « 4/ 
Weather, State of, tn every day^s paper 

in the Channel, 15^ 12 c 

at Dover, 1 a 11 a 

in July, 5 a 4 e 

in June, 7 j 6 f 

and the Crops, 7 a 11/— 13 s 7 «— 22 slid 

in Northumberland, 17 j 7 c 

Weights and Measures Acts, Return of Com- 
plaints, 19 f 5 a 
Wellington College— Meeting of the Past and 

Present, 16/ 12/ 

Iron and Coal Company, 19 j 7 o 

Monument, Report to the Treasury on the 

Progress on, 80 > 7 e— 14 a 14 c 
Wells (— ) on American Protection, 7j 8 • 
John C, on Mr. Smith's Artie Expedition. 

30 a 10c 
Next-the-Sea, Norfolk, Sale of the Liyinir 

of, 28 o 8 rf ^ 

Welsh National Eisteddfod, at Mold, 20 o 6 d 

Woollen Manufacturing Company, 5 j 10 a 

Wesleyans and the Bp., of Lincoln, 18 o 9 e 
Wesley an Annual District Meetings, 19 * 3 « 
Conference at Newcastle, 28 j 7 A-31 i 

12/-5 a 4/-7 a 6/-9 a 6 e-11 a 6 f-18 

n 7 c 
Notes About, 19 a 8 /— 26 a 8 e— 27 a 

7 f 

Methodist Missionary Meeting, 10 * 4 /* 

Movement to Secure a Sala^ of £150 to 

Ministers, 7 a 5 c 
WEST COAST OF AFRICA :— 

see ASIIANTEE 

Commercial News, 26 i 5 c 

Ship News, 11) « G < 

West Drayton Rolling Mills Company, 4 a 7 c 

India and Pacific Steamship Compxmy, 2hj 

10 6 
^WEBTINDIEB:— 



X.Ti^e% Vel '^eroi^ KxsvsstLSRjw^ Celehration on 



Krt*%\. ^\ Cqtcvs^Vs^Vw^^'L^ a »k a 



«cv ^ A. *1— AK m \^ c— *I^ » ^ 4 



.\^a^% 



Sept. 30, 1873.] paxmeb's index to " thu times " hewspaper. 



wm 



West Indies (continued), 

Discoreiy of Coal at Chiloe, 15 1 10 c 

Great Landslip on the Orage Railroad, 15 1 

10 c 
MiscellaneouB News, 22 / 11 6 

— Mutual Life Assurance Society, Annual 
Meeting, 18 a 6/ 

— Nitrate GoTemment Monopoly at Lima, 12 
• 6/ 

Ship News, Ui 7 c— 29 a 4 d— 15 # 10 c 

Silver Mine DiscoTered at Cerro Negro, 12 

*6/ 

War News, lij 7 c— 16^ 5 f— 16 1 10 c 

Weather at, 29 a 4 rf— 29 # 6 e 

West London Wharves Companj, 22 j U a 
Westbury (Lord) Illness of, 17 j 9 f— 19^ 9/ 

Notes about, 22 j 10 d 

Notices about, 2 a 8 6—7 a 9 e 

Western Waggon Company, 1 # 7 6 
Westminster (Dowager Marchioness) Letter on 

the Shaftesbury Electien, 5 # 7/ 

Abbey, Notices about, 15 a 9 /- 18 # 12 cf 

— ^-^ Proposed Memorial in, to George Herbert 

andCowper, 27f 12rf 
Special Evening Service, Preachers, 19 ; 

12 a— 25; 7e 

Hospital Medical School, 19^ 5 d 

Palace Hotel Company, 26 j 10 a 

Weymouth, Earl of Shaf tesbuir Lays the Stone 

of a New Church at, 29 # 11 6 
Whalley (S. H.) on Parliamentary Reports, lAj 

12 / 

(G. H.) on the Tichbome Case. I J 11/ 

on the Treasury and Dr. Wheeler, 22 j 

10 e 
Wheat Crop of 1873, 27 # 6 «/ 

Area, 18 * 7 6 

Continental, 23 a 6 a 

Trade of France, 16 a 7 «— 6 s 7 6—27 t 

12 d 

Yield of 1878, 22 a 6 6 

and Flour, Foreign Trade, 18 a 6 6—25 o 6 

6— 2f 8 6 
Wheatstone (Sir Charles) Honours Awarded to, 

22i 9/ 
Where are the Police, 4 a 8 d 
Whiflbi (W. H.) on the Water Supply at Fires, 

28 ; 7 e > 
White (Alderman) Appeal for the Girls' Home, 

Wooohouse, 5 a 4/ 
Whitehaven, Lidustrial Expedition at, 14 a 5 / 
Whitmore (Dr. J.) on Infected Milk, 16 a 6/ 
Whittington Life Assurance Company, 1 a 10 c 
Whitwick Colliery Company, 23 a 6 a 
Whitworth (N.) on the Shrewsbury School, 26 a 

12 e 

Scholarships, 8 a 5 6—6 s 9 e 

Wilberforee (Rev. Basil) on a Newspaper Report 

of the Bp. of Winchester's Decease, '3lj 5d 
Wild BeasU at Whitby. 16 f 8 6 
Birds' Protection Act, 2^9 /*- 20 s 12 c— 

26sSe 

Select Committee*9 Report on, 26 s 5 e 

WiUdBaon (J, 8.) on Sir Samvel Baker, 15 a ft d 
mney (Wm.) on the Adulteration of Butter, 21 

WUliAma CR. Print's on 1S*«/«<M« "D^s.i.. •■.'-«* 



Williams (Dr. S. W. D.) on Sewage Grass and 

Typhoid Fever, 19 a 6 e 
WIL^S AND BEQUESTS:— 

Abercromby, David James, 2b j 12 d 

Abergavenny, Countess Dowager of, 1 a 7/ 

Anson, Sir John Wm. Hamilton, 26 1 5/ 

Austria, Empress Dowager, 26 # 5 / 

Ayr ton, Frederick, 19 J 12 c 

Barrott-Lennard, Dame M. G., 9 a 10 • 

Bassett, Hon. Emily H., 12 # 12 6 

Berkeley, Hon. C. M., 26 ; 12 d 

Bowyer, Charles, 19 j 12 c 

Bright, Samuel, 12 # 12 6 

Brock, Rear Adni. T. S., 4 / 5 « 

Brownfleld, William, 19 # 5 / 

Brunswick, Duke of, 20 a 8 6 

Text of his Will, 28 « 8 e 

Buckley, Gen. E. P., 15 a 8 6 

Cadagan, Earl, 1 a 7/ 

Campbell, Dame Georgiana C. T., 4 / 6 • 

Cartwright, Gen. Wm., 4^ 5 e 

Cavendish, Gen. the Hon. H. F. C, 11/86 

Chetwynd, W. F., 15 a 8 6 

Clive, Hon. Mary Windsor, 25^ 12 rf 

Clegg, John, 9 « 10 f 

Dean, Samuel, 25/ 12 d 

Duke, Aid. Sir James, 1 a 7/ 

Eden, Hon. Dulcibella Maria, 16 a 8 6 

Femevhough, Samuel, 12 1 12 6 

French, William, 26 i 6/ 

Frodsham, George, 18 a 7 a 

Furze, Henry, 16 a 8 6 

Gage, Hon. Anna Maria, 12 1 12 6 

Gamier, Dean of WmehesUr, 80 a 6/ 

Glasse, Mrs. Marian, 8 s 6 c 

Hales, John, 12 1 12 6 

Hannaford, Geo. Browne, 9 a 10 e 

Hay croft, James, 19 j 12 c 

Hedges, KilUngworth, 19 ^ 12 c 

Richard, 18 a 7 a 

Hemming, W. C, 12 1 12 b 

Heygate, James, 22 a 8 « 

Holmes, James, 8 1 6 c 

Hope-Scott, Jas. Robert, 15 a 8 6—12 1 12 6 

Howard, Sir Ralph, 26 5 5y 

Hulse, Miss Charlotte, 80 a 6/ 

Inghirami, Countess, 12 # 12 6 

— — InvemesB, Duchess of , 8 « 6 c 

Jayne, John, 11/86 

Johnson, Lt. Col. Chardin Philip, 19*6/ 

Jones, Edward, 12 5 12 6 

Kennerley, Charles, 19 # 5/ 

Lacy, Thos. Hailes, 19 » 5/ 

Leachman, Thomas, 18 a 7 a 

Lee, Miss Ann, 12 « 12 6 

Leigh, William, 1 a 7/ 

Lewis, Mrs. Jane, 4 / 5 • 

Lyeli, Dame Mary Elias^ 4y 5 • 

M*Clean, John Robinson, 8 # 6 c 

Merve, Marquise de, 25 j 12 d 

liiVVV, J^Vitv ^\.\i"MXA * \\ s— "^"^ ^^^^ 



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PALMEB'S IKDEX to " TH* TIMES " TEWSPAPEB. 



[July 1 to 



Wnis and Bequests (continued), 

Parker, Henry, S s 6c 

Peele, Joshua John, 26 # 5/ 

Pollock, Alfred Atkinson. 19 * 6 / 

— Ratraj, Miss Mary Gray, 856c 
Rayleigh, Baron, 11 y 8 6 

Roe, Roy. S. Ramsden, 22aSe 

Rosenberg, Heineman Hers, 30 a 6 / 

Rnstomjee Jamsetjee Jiieebhoy, lljSb 

— Salomans, Aid. Sir Dayid, S s 6r 
Sarrazabel, Dona Maria, 12 # 12 6 

— Sarile, Albany Bourchier, 9 a 10 « 
Scott, Joseph, 12 s 12 6 

Sermoneta, Duchess of, 1 a 7/ 

Smith, Dr. Wm. Tyler, 15 a 8 6 

Smyth, Major Gen. Sir John Rowland, 4 j 

5 e 

Stuart, Major Gen. Charles, 25y 12 rf 

Strathmore and Kinghom, Earl of, 30 a 6/ 

Sumner, Richard, 1 1 j 8 6 

SuttOB, Sir John, 9 a 10 e 

Toone, Francis Hastings, 11 ; 8 6 

Valmer, Viscountess de, 22 n 8 e 

Waley, Jacob, 19^ 12 c 

— Watson-Smyth, Rev. Wm., 19 5 6/ 
Westbury, Lord, 30 a Bj 

Wheeler, Henry, 2G » 5 / 

Whitty, Michael James, 19 j 12 c 

Winchester, Bp. of , 8 a 6 c 

Wolverton, Baron, 22 a 8 «— 1 « 11/ 

Wyon, Joseph Shepherd, 19 .t 5 /* 

Yates, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12 s 12 6' 

Zetland, Earl of, 22 a 8 e 

Willson (H. B.) on the Great American Storm, 

8 8 10/— 18 < 11 e 
Wiltshire Arthaeological Society, Annual Meeting 

at Swindon, 20 5 6 d 
Winchester (Bp. of) Addresses of Sympathy to 

the Late Bishop*s Family, SaS d 

— Dr. Browne, Bp. of Ely, to be the New 
Bishop, 6 a 9 a 

Conge d*Elire, to Elect a Bishop of, 16 a 8 </ 

Conrocation on his Decease, 24 j 8 a 

on Ecclesiastical Appeals, ISj 9f 

Funeral Sermon for, 28 y 6 rf— 29 j 5 e 

Memorial to, at Oxford, 19 a 10 6 

Memorial to — Rebuilding the Nave of 5t* 

Mary*s Church, Southwark, 5a\2k 

the New, Notices by, 14 a 7 « 

Notes abeut, 23 i 8 6—24 j 8 ft— 25 / 10 /— 

28y 5 </— 31 ; 6 rf-2 abd 

— Notices Caused by his Decease, 22 / 12 e — 
23j9/*— 2476^—24 ; 9/* 

Pall Mall, on the Death of, 24 j 8 6 

Portrait, 22; 10 c 

Prince of Wales's Letter of Sympathy to 

his Youngest Son, 30y 7 c 

Puneh't In Memoriam te Bp. Wilberferce 

«fld Lord Westbury, 1 a 10 6 
Heport of hiM Earing a Cancel on his 

— — mnd biB Sermon to the Old Windsor Umon 



Winchester College, Elections, 2 a 10 e 
Windsor Castle State Apartments, Opening of, 

12 j 12 d 

Alterations in, 3 « 3 « 

Royal Library at, 6 « 9 e 

Wine Trade, Mr. Shaw on, 13 a 6 a 

Wines, Official Retiirn of Ejcports from Cadiz, 

10>9a 

Shipments from Oporto, 14 i 8 a 

Winter, Early, 10 # 7 6 

Wisby (C. W.) on the Want of Acconunodatioa 

at the Paddington Station, 28 a 5 c 
Witt (G. A.) & Co., Report on Brazil Mines, 9 s 

7 a 
Wodehouse (Rev. J. R.) on Religious Teaching 

in Lancashire, 19 s i b 
Wolsingham Park Dinas and Fire Brick Mineral 

and Coal Company, 22 # 6 a 
Women Doctors, 28 j 8 6—23 tAd 

Medical Students at Zurich, IjB/ 

Woodstock Agricultural and Horticultural Asso- 
ciation, Annual Meeting, 17 tS d 
Wool Trade, Sute of, 7> 9/— 14y 8 6—21 > 8 c 

—28 j 6 c— 4 o 7 </— 11 a 6 c^lS a 6 fr— 25 a 

5^-1 s 7 rf— 6 8 7 a— 8 t 5 6—16 « 7 a— 22» 

6 6— 29«7f 

Bradford Fairs, 3 ; 9 6 

Bristol Fair, 4 * 10 « 

Worcester Blind College, Speech Day, 2Vj 10 6 
Wordsworth (Bp.) and the Old Catholics, 13 s 

10/ 
Work for an English Peabody, 27 f 5 if 

of Women and Children, 18 a 12 e 

Working Classes, Notes about, 9 # 8 c 

Day, a Mixed Congress to Meet at Madrid 

to Decide on, 16 a 5 a 
Men's Club and Institute Union, Donation 

of the Queen to, 9 / 11 rf 

Visit to GttUdhall Library, 15 # 7 6 

and the Excise, 20 s 5 e 

- at Carlton, Opening of , 80 « 8 • 



Za mMtes, 2Sj7/' 
• JhstiznoBiMlM t0 
_ — '^ a S c ' 



- a6e 
y/odaw Gardening 



29 jB c— 1 a 12 •—2 a 12 e 



f£t fHUfx^ m*- ixr^.A..»:««i4M« ^l\ 



r-Meetings, 14 ; 13 d 

College, 20th Year, 30 » 3 / 

ConserratiTe Associations, Demonstra- 
tion at Wharnclifife Craggs, 8 # 10 rf 

Worms (Henry de) on the Jews in Persia, 29 ; 
7/ 

on the Jews in Morocco, 3 # 6 « 

Wright, Robinson, and Steele's, New Sporting 
Company, 22 a 5 a 

WRECKS:— 

of the Abeona, 2 $ od 

of the Aberdeenshire, Inquiry into, 22 s 10 6 

of the Affra, at Galle Harbour, 8 # 8 • 

— ■- of the Alan, off Prince Edward's Island, 1 
f 5 e 

of the Albertine. on tho Scotch Coasts 12 a 

6/ 

of the Altee, at East Hoyle Bank, 17 « 8 « 

— of the Amazon, on the Goodwin Sandi, 17 

— ol \X\fe Awia FTo."wits^^\.^v^-^ ^Vl» ^ 

t)l\\iftAr\ftl,\^a^% 

.. ol tti-^ Bokhara^ ^V Qiis^liftfeNo^ Viwa.^ 



Sept. 80, 1873.] palmib's index to " the times " nfvtbpapeb. 



Zoo 



Wrecks (continued), 

of tht Benachie, off Tarifa, 6 a 8 c— 18 a 6 

• — 13 a 6 e 
of the City of Washin^on, Sj5 tt-^dj 6 c — 

10 j 7 6—11 / 5 5— 12y 6 6—14 / 7 c— 16 ; 6 b 
— 17y 6 6—18^6 6—28; 4e 

Official Inquiry into— Sentence, 5 a 8 6 

Sale of the Wreck, 2 # 8 cf 

of the Concordia, Note about, 28/10/ 

of the Dunmail, on the Mersey, 28 d 7 < 

#86 

of the Electric, 14; 8 6 

of the Empress of India, Board ef Trade 

Inquiry into, 6 5 7 6 

of the Ethiopia, off Kegrais, 4 # 5 a 

of the Ghrtana, off St. Peters, 4 s 10/ 

of the Gratitude, at Petten, 12 a 8 6 

of the Hylton, in the Bay of Biscay, 22 s 

\Qd 

of the Indus, 20 s 5 6 

of the Isabella Sarah, Board of Trade Inquiry 

into, 6s7 B 
of the John of Bridgwater, Board of Trade 

Inquiry, As 5 d 

of the La Clarisse, off Boulogne, lite 

of the Magdala, at Morecambe Bay, 1 1 5 < 

of the Medway, 26 « 8 c 

of the Nqytune, off Falkland Islands, 4 ; 7 d 

of the Nigritia, on Carpenter Beck, lOy 12 f 

of theiVorM^fsf, Trinity Board Noticeabout, 

21 a 10 6 
%- and the Grarestone on the Victims, 2 s 

6/ 

Notes about, 4 # 7 c 

of the Orwetl, 11 # 10 6 

of the Pet/ound, off Cape St. Vincent, 18 » 

56 

of the Polaris, 12 i 5 6—19 » 3/ 

Arriral of the Crew at Dundee, 23 1 10 6 

—24*11/ 
of the Princess of Wales, Court of Inquiry 

into, 28 a 6 < 

of the Prudence, 1 1 # 10 6 

of the SaltweU, off Cape Breton, 1 1 5 « -19 

*10/ 
— of the St. Columh, Official Inquiry into, 5 j 

11 a—lj 8 rf— liy 6 /— 23 ; 12/ 

of the Singapore, in the Red Sea, 22 a 6 b — 

23 a 10 c 

ef the Sisters, near Lemyig, 22 « 10 (f 

of the Souih, 19 a 6 d 

of a Steamer, (Not Named) on the Saskat- 
chewan Riyer, 25 « 6 c 

of the r. E. Lmon, and Loss of Life, 80 a 

86 

— — Inquiry into, 80 s 8 c 



Wrecks (continued), 

Triton in Swansea Bay, 1 « 6 « 

Unknown Brig near Blackpool, 17 # 8 « 

Volunteer, Board of Trade Inquiry, 2 # 6 </ 

Walaine on the Dogger Bank, 18 # 5 if 

of the WaverUy, Official Inquiry into, 7 a 9 

e— 22 a 8/ 

of the William of Exeter, 8 ; 18 d— 17 ; 

11/ 

Young Hunter at Wahiey Islands, 1 1 6 « 

Zeno, Board of Trade Inquiry into, 80 a 

86 

Zoe, off Southpool, 17 « 8 e 

—^ Board of Trade Inquiries, 2 « 5 rf 
Wrigley (Thomas) on the Wigan Railway Acci- 
dent, 15 a 6 e— 19 a 4 / 
Wurtemburg, Resignation of Baron de Wachter, 
29a86 



Yankee Lawyer, 4 1 9 « 

Yarkund, English Mission to, 5 J 11 e— 9^ 12 d 

—14 ;• 14 a— 28i 12 «f— 8 a 3 a— 21 a 5 6—22 

o4d— 27a3r— 3#4y 
York Agricultural Society's Show, 6 a 8 a 

House, Twickenham, Sale of, 26 ; 11 a 

V. London — the Mayor's, 17 » 6 a— 20 s7j 

Banquet of the Proyincial Mayors to the 

Lord Mayor of London, at, 13 i 5 </— 26 #66 
Yorkshire Miners, Meetmg of, at Wakefield, 16 

Jff 
Young (Brigham^ on the Dirorce Court, IBsBd 

TFred.) on tne Shah's Donation to the Poor 

Qirl whose Foot was Crushed during the 
Shah's Visit to the West India Docks, 11 i 5 e 

Z. 

Zanzibar, New Treaty with the Sultan of, 2j6e 

— 3il0a 

MaU Contract, 29 ; 4 e— 29 jSd 

Pall Mall on, 19 ; 6/ 

Notes about, 22 j 12 cT— 29i 8rf— 4 a 10/ 

Official Enquiry into, ISj 12 c— 18 / 10 e 

— 22y 7 /— 23y 9/— 25 jSd 
Sir Bartle Frere to be Created One of the 

Priry Council, Aa^f 
Proposed Visit of the Sultan to Englaud, 

16 j 5 6—22 a 4 i/— 27 a 5 a— 8 si a 

Slavery in, 11 a 8 </ 

Meetings about, 9^ 12 cf— 19/ 6 6 



Zetland (Earl of) Reduction to his Tenants off 

their Rents, 80 a lid 
Zoological Society— Monthly Meetings, 18 ? 5 c 

—22 a 7/ 
Argus Pheasants, Presented to, 19 ; 12 d 



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INDEX 



TO THE 



IMES NEWSPAPER 



1873. 



lUTUMNAL quarter— October 1 to December 31. 



'* The only true histoiy of a country is to be found iu its newspapers." 

Lord Macaulat. 



FALMEB & SONS, 291, STlLkS^T>» ^ K> . 
1878. 




PALMER'S -^-^M^^. 
INDEX TO THE "TIMES" NEW^!^ 



AUTUMNAL QUARTER— OCTOBER I TO DECEMBER 31. 



BePCBBNCE.-~7^ Times Newspaper having a Repar&te pagination to each nnmber, the following method Is adopted 
to 8ult It to any fll»: thus SoUe meanB 8th, October page II, oolumn A: the italic letter after the flret figure 
noting the month, and the italic letter (according to alphabet) after thd second figure noting the oolumu of 
the page. 



A. 
Jlbbott (E. A.) on the Head Masters Conference, 

29dSc 

on National Education, 29 n 6 5 

on Scotch and JSnglish Education, 17 n 

10 c 
^berdare (Lord) at Coleton HaU, 11 o 12 6 

on the Education of Women, 4d7J 

Aberdeen Harbour, 2 rf5 c 

Abeiigavenny rEarl of) at Lowes, 20 cf 8/ 

Abingdon Agncultural Show, 26n3d 

Ablett ( Wm. H.) on the Coventry Riband Trade, 

20 o 7 rf 
on Swiss Competition in Textile Fabrics, 16 

oQe 
About (Edm.) on the Literature of Paris, 1 d 

Be 
Abjssuiia— Cruelty in, to a Pretender, 9o9f 

• Slave Trade in, 14 o 10 d—lQ oSb 

Academie des Belles Lettres, New Member, 1 d 

7b 
Accidental Deaths, Official Return of, 2 o 4/ 
AOOIDENTS:— 

During the Fog in London, 11 rf 6 cf 

• to the Duchess Dewager of Athole, who 

Pell from her Horse at Dunkeld, 25 o 9/ 
— ~ to Mrs. Babington, Burnt to Death at Cam- 

biidge, 6 dS a 

to a Barge, Laden with Carrots off Tilbury 

I Run Down by the Tabor, 19 n 10 a 
to Michael T. Bass, from Slipping at Lich- 
field Station, 20 n 7/ 
-- — Boat Capsized off North Woolwich, and 

Seven Men Drowned, 27 o 7 rf— 28 o 9/— 29 o 
6 A-81 o 5 d— 5 n 7 a— 7 n 8 e~8 nl2d 

' Subscriptions for, 1 w 9 e 

Capsized in Weymouth Bay, and Alice 

Baggs and Her Brother Drowned, 16 </ 5 « 
■ — Boiler Explosion, at Davrs Iron Works, 
West Bromwich, 6 n 10 rf 

— to George John Booth, Killed by a Cricket 
Ball when PIiitjo^ a Match, 22 o 7 d 

— MtBruton, from the Accidental Discharcre 
f^%^f" ^ * Young Lad, Kiliing his Brother, 

'StBunWhMrf Bristol, bv tha ir.ii ^* rp„ \ 



AoddtntB (continued), 

to Andrew Carey, Drowned at Sokotro, 28 

5 c 
to Cherkeb Pasha, Governor of Scutari, 

Accidentally Drowned, 12 « 3 & 
to Children on tho Ice at East Haddon, 17 

d7« 
to Mr. Clements, while Hunting at Wotton, 

80 « /— 81 o 12 c 
to Sir James Colquhoun, and Hia Four 

Attendants Dro^\'ned in Loch Lomond, 20 J 5 

</— 29rf3d— 31 d5b 
to Lord Colvile, at Orwell Park, when 

Partridge Shooting, 20 « 9 «—! d 5 6—2 d9 f 

—8 ddf 
to Farmer Cornish, near Crediton, from tlio 

Discharge of a Gun, 15 dll d 
to the Crown Prince of Saxony, Being 

Thrown from his Carriage, 14 o 5 ^ 
to James Gillett Deacon, Killed at West- 

Bourne Park Station, 31 rf 8 e 
Explosion of Armstrong Shells at. the 

Feriol Battery, 26 d 8 a 
— on Board the *S'iV George Grey, at Liver- 
pool, S d 5 b 

Dynamite, at Lydney Lock, 2 o 5/ 

of Gas from Lime Light Bags, at Liver- 
pool Theatre, 2odSd 

• of Gunpowder at South Shields, 22 o 5 6 
■ at Hardings Firework Factory at Soho, 



Birmingham, 1 o 5 6 
of Gas at North Shields Railway Station, 

24 5 e 

at Preston Gas Works, 22 n 10/ 

at Springfield Foundry, Glasgow, 24 n 



56 



at West Bromwich Ironworks, 27 n 5 6 
■ Fall of a Chimney at Northfleet, 3 o 4y— 4 



9/ 



at Sheffield, 17 dBc 



■ of a House, at Sheffield, 8 c/ 5/ 

• of a Row off Houses, at Notthwooi^tAti^ (^ d 



5^ 



hioo 



rALM£ii*S IKDBX TO " THE TIKES ** NEWSPAPER. 



[Oct. 1 to 



AoddentB (continued), 

« — Fatal DTnamite Explosion at Glocester, 18 

olOf 
--^^-.-^ Explosion at a Cartridge Factory at 

Belaer, 29</4/; 

■ of Detonating Capflulee at Paris, 81 d 

5a 
. ■ ■ ■ Fireworks Explosion at Lambeth, 5 n 10 

f^-6 a 6 c— 10 n 6/ 
^. to Earl Fitzwilliam in the Hunting Field 

at Conigsbro Park, 18 n 5/ 
■ to Robert Armstrong Foley, by Falling 

Down on Board the Sutton Steamship, 22 o 

Id 
" to Mr. Foss and His Son, Killed by 

Falling Down an Unused Shaft nearMarazion, 

22 10 d 
to Four Young Men Drowned at Charles- 
town, near Leeds, 7 n 5/ 
to a Gentleman in a Railway Carriage 

from the Accidental Discharge of a Rerolrer, 

29cf9e 
— to a Toung Man Named Glassup, Falling 

into a Well in Orpington Woods, 6 o 12 cf 
to Mr. Godber, his Child, and Senrant from 

the Accidental Discharge of a Gun, 18 o Gf 
to Mr. John Goodair, Run Oyer and Killed 

in the Street at Manchester, 14 o 6 e 
to Joseph Higginson, at Greenwich Hospi- 
tal Schools, Killed by Falling into a Copper of 

Boiling Tea, 80 (/si 
to George Hulker, Accidentley Shot at 

Hambridge, 11 (/6 a 
•— — to William Kendrick, KUled by an Explosion 

at a Firework Factory, at Chadwell Heath, 30 

7 6 

to the Bp. of Lichfield, from a Baker*s Cart 

Running Against his Cab, 18 n 10 6 

to Mrs. Macleod, Poisoned by an Overdose 

of Muriate of Morphia, 18 o 11 e 

to Mr. M'Culloch, Suffocated by Gas, at 

Edinburgh, 28 n 9 « 
^"^ to George Maddox,Aoc]demtallv Shot by His 
Friend and Attempted Suicide of the Fnend, 
4iil2e 

to Priyate Moriey, Shot at a Volunteer Day 

at Castle Howard, 11 n 11 <f 

to Mr. Paget, his Wife, and her Sister, from 

the Sea Sweeping them Off the Beach, 14 o 5 e 
—16 7 rf— 28 oOr 
to Miss Anna Mary Pares Killed by Over- 
balancing Herself from a Three Storied Win- 
dow, 20 11 < 

to Thomas Pasooe, who Died from a Gun 

Shot Wound at Camborne, 16 o 5 6 
^ — to Mr. Pender, Narrow Escape from 
Drowning in Wick Bay, 6 o 12 c 

to Wm. Pttlfer, Drowned off the Tower, 3 

7 « 

to the Queen of Portugal and the Royal 

PHncea at Caecaea, 22o9e 

to Gen. HontUo Russell, Drowned whVle m 

M Epileptic Fit, at Reading, 24 d 10 d 
-— to tAeSeetmer Gipw Queen on tbe Tync, 
S7d8d^^di: #—81 4 8 e 
""KJIL^^ FWiermen of 



Aocidenti (coa/miMd). 

at Trencherbone Pit, near Bolton, Two 

Men Scalded to Death, 8 o 8 d 
to Two Men Crushed to Death, at Cowpen 

Bewley, 18 o 9/ 
to Capt. Willianu, from the Machinery on 

His Farm at Horridgie, 2 d9 e 
on James Williams, a Mail Carl Driver, 

Killed by Being Dragged Along the Bosd 

After Being Thrown Out, 20 o 11 e 



Accidents in Factories, Return of, 13 d 11/ 
" . -- ^y^ 

MININO AOOIDEMTS : 



by Machinery, Half Yeariy List, 19 d lly 



at Batetones Collieiy, Wigan, 22 « 10/ 
to Four Miners in a Coal Pit, near Rufcher- 

glen, 12 R 9 / 
Explosion at Mesnes Colliery, Wigan, 24 » 

12 « 

at New Oaks Colliery, 6 d 6 d 

to Thomas Sage, at Old MiUs CoUierj, 

Paulton, 29d8c 
in a Tunnel in Lincoln Mine, Sutter Creek, 

4ol0d 
RAILWAY A00IDENT8 :— 
Annual List Issued by the Board of Trade, 

lol2c 
Oassifled, 31 o 10/ 

— Board of Trade Inquiries into, 21 n 6 c-^\ 
dSd 

at Bewdley, 10 n 5/ 

at Bennington Siding, 10 n 5/ 

at Burnett Road Junction, 10 » 5/ 

at Camden Town Station, 16 d 7 c 

at Cunninghamhead Station, IC d 7 c 

at Elderslie Taking Fire, 6 n 10 d 

at Elmsthonw Station, 81 o 5 /* 

at Escrick, 25 o 10/ 

at Grimsthorpe Junction, 18 n 5 d 

— • at Guilford, Inquiry into, 24 o 6/' 

at Harbury Station, 9 d 9 e 

at King's Cress Station, 81 o 5/ 

at Milngario Station, Official uiquiry into, 



Three Fiahennen of the £Ucn SmacV 



_17 /I A ft 




I 



• PaMenger, 9 « | 



16d7c 
at New Cross Station, to 

76 

at Norton Junction, 26 d 6 a 

at Tulse Hill SUtion, to a Platelayer, 30 < 

7« 

at Unstone Colliery Siding, 16 o 7 e 

at Watford, Board of Trade Inquirv intoi I 

15o6d ' 

at Wigan, Notes about, 10 d 6 e 

at Woodhouse Junction, 22 d 6 c i 

Fatal at Carmarthen Level Cro,8iag. 11 I 

12 d i 
to Mrs. acments at Murrow Station, 18 I 

116/ 

near Banbury, 8 n 10/ . 

near Cheadle Hulme Station, 15 d 6 e 

near Methley, 31 o 5/ 

— near Reading, Two, one Night, 16 d 7 r ' 
• TAix ^ca^XATL Station, 25 o 10/ 

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Dec. 31, 1873.] palmer's index to " the times" nsw8PAPBB« 



Add 



Bftilway Aoddente (continued), 

FaUl, to Senor Baptista Caffarena, at 

Broadgrcen Station, Liverpool, 27 d S d 
to a Coal Trainat Norton Junction, 11 o 

12 d 

at Ferryhill Station, 11 o 13 ci 

^— to a Farm Servant, near £rrot Station, 

27 119/ 
to Henry Finch, Killed at Stewart's Lane 

Station, from His Head Coming in Contact 

with a Telegraph Post, 22o7 d 
to Matthew Fleetham, at Hartlepool, H n 

8/ 
to a Flock of Sheep, at Haswell, by a Train 

Passing Over Them, 11 o 12 d 

to George Gee, at Sheffield, 29dSe 

to John Guest, near Ivybridge, 13 rf 12/ 

' by Falling from a Train near Plymouth, 

29dde 
to Hayes, a Platelayer, at Woodhouse 

Junction, 25 (f 3/ 
to Bichard Hooking, on the Cornwall 

Railway, 13 d 12 J 
to Thomas Laws, at Cannon Street Station, 

2Gnl2s 
to the Lewes Train at Brighton, 20 o 7 d— 

21 o 11/ 
to John McQueen, Run Over at London 

Bridge Station, 22o7 d 
to Wm. Morgan, a Child, Killed at Surbiton 

Station, Sn6 e 

to Denald Murray, 11 o 12 rf 

to Mr. O'Brien, at Ewell, 26 n 12 « 

to William Renfold, Killed near the Three 

Bridges Station, 12 n 8 e 

to John Richards, at New Cross, 26 n 12 « 

to William Skinner, at Broughton Lane 

Station, 28 n 5 J 
to Richard Smoker, a Porter Killed at 

Chertsey Station, 5 n 5 c 
to Three Platelayers, near Farringdon 

Street Station, 29 o 7 6 
to Spencer Williams, at Moorgate Street 

Station, 22 o 7 b 
to John Wood, Killed near Counterthorpe 

Station, 7 n 6/ 
to a Young Man near Gunnersbury, 24 o 

9e 
Collision at Adderley Park Station, 25 w 8 

fl— llrf7rf 
at Addison Road Station, Inquiry into, 

I6d7e , 

at Amington-Slding, 13 </12 / 

at Beeston, 18 d 6/ 

at the Billington Junction, 13 n 3 e 

at Bowesfield Junction, 22 dGc 

at Bradley, 17 n 7/ 

• at Brandon Station, near Coventry, 12 d 



at Caldeco Bridge, 10 o 12 d 

near Chesterfield, 4 n 5 d—5 nlOe 

at Chilton Branch, 22 n 12 c 

St Cr093hou90 Station, IG d 7 c 

at Dalrjr Junction, 16 d 7 c 

aewDewsbury, 7 n$f 



Railway Accideata (conftntMcp. 

Collision at Droitwich, 16 d 6 « 

at Drumlithie Station, \2dZt 

■ at Durham, 19 « 10 a— 22 n 10 «— 24 n 



10/ 



near Elmsthorpe Station, Inquiry into, 

24d6f 

at Esher, UnS f 

at Guide Bridge, S d 10 e 

at Headingley, 12 n 3 c 

at Holt Junction, 27 J 4 c 

near Hull, 18 rf 12/ 

at King's Cross Station, Inquiry into, 10 

d 7 c . . 

at Kirkconnel Station, Zl d S d 

at Lawton Junction, near Crewe, 1 o 0/ 

— ■ — — at Lea, 14 o 5 c 

at Ludgate Hill Station, Official Report 

on, 2lo(j b 

— near Malvern, 16 c/ 7 c—lS dGf 

at Maryhill Station, 6 o 6 c — 27 o 5 c 

at Mcigle Station, 7 n 5/— 16 d7 c 

at Menhenniott and St. Germains, 3 d 



10 e 
at Mothewell Junction, to the Scotch 

Ej^ress, 1 o 9 /— 6 oO f 
Board of Trade Inquiry into, 13 o 12 d 

_14 6 /— 24 nlOf 

at Moulsford Station, 13 rf 12/ 

at Neepsend, 19 n 12 /— 20 « 7/ 



at New Street Station, Birmingham, 3 d 

10 c 

at Newton Stewart Station, OnlOd 

■ at Norton Junction, n 10 d 

at Nottingham Station, 26 n 12 e 

at Preston Station, 8 n 5 e 

at Redhill Station, Official Report on, 21 



oQb 



o 5 c 



■ at Retford, Board of Trade Report on, 4 

near Rotherham, IS d 12 f 

at Rowley Station, 24 n 10/ 

Between Silkstone and Penistone, 17 d 

at the Sudbury Station, 30 cf 8/ 

at Syston Junction, 1 d 12/— 2 d 9/— 5 

d7 b—\2dne 

at Tiosley, 3 o 8 e 

at Ufflngton, 1 o 9/ 

at Upper Bank Swansea, 13 o 9/ 

at Victoria Station, Manchester, Sd5/ 

at Walworth Road Station, 3 n 10 / 

at West Hartlepool, 15 d 6 c 

at Wetheral Station, Official Inquiry into, 

10 9 f—UnSf 

at Wilton, Inquiry into, 14 o 8 c 

at Worabwell Railway, 17 n 7/ 

at Wotli Station, near Barnsley, 17 o 3 

. at Wymondham Station, 10 // 6/ 



Acland (Sir T.) at Barnstaple, 4 o 5 c 

at tne Broad Clist Labourers Association, 

7nTa 



Add 



Adderley (Sir C, B,) opa tlip i^<*«ntee War, 8 n 

IPMI&ALTY OOUBT:— 

^ — Admiralty Courtt, 18 rf 7 a 

« — the Anna Elixabeth'-the Sihrn- Cloud, 20 d 

-^ the Atahnia-^Xhe Luwky Cattle, 2 c/ 10 i 

Causes In, 14 o 4 e 

the City of Cambridge, 22 n 11 cf 

ttie Cruiser, </ 11 e 

the Calypso, \dlOe 

i— the Gustav Frehvurtt—ttxe William Aherg, 6 

n9c 

the Lyee Moon, 10 d 10 f 

the Mary, 11 » 11 c 

the Muriel, 25 n 9 6 

the Murillo, 4 o 11 rf— 6 n 11 rf-17 rf II rf 

the Nellie, 19 n 11 6 

the Pascal, 19 rf 11 6 

the Po^the Prosperino Palasso, 15 n 11 d 

the Torch, IBdSb 

the Veledo,2dn0e 

the Washington, 7 n 11 c 

Admiralty Writers, 7 n 6 e 

(The) and Mr. MeUor, 22 rf 5 rf 

Adrian (^Uuskiss on) on the Adulteration Act, 4 

n 12 €—6 nid 
Adulteration Act and the Hackney Board, 13 o 

11/ 

Dunn, Hewett & Co., on, 18 o 6/ 

*— Mr. Gladstone and, 4 n 12 « 
^— Meetings about, 20n4td 
i— Mr. Alfred Newton on, 17 o 5 e 

Notes about, 4 n 12 e— 5 n 6 c— 6 n 4 rf 

and St. Fancras Analyst, ISdlOe 

and the Shoreditch Vestry, 8 n 11 c— 10 n 

6d 
^ronautical Expedition from America to Europe, 

4 6 e— 7 12 c 
Society of Great Britain, Meeting, 25 o 

90 
Africa, Exploration of, 23 o 3 6 
African Logic, 25 n 3 c 

Steamship Company, 22 </ 6 c 

Trade and Jnterrention in, 13 n 10 6 

Agricultnnd College at Cirencester, see Cibek- 

CESTER. 

Children Act, 3 n 8 c— 6 n 6 & 

— - Hall Services, 14 o 12 d 

Implements Exhibition, 8 cT 6 e 

Labour in Berkshire, 17 o 10 6 

Labourers and the Canadian GoTemment, 

&d7e 

Conference, 5 n 5 e — 6 n 10 c 

and Mr. GUdstone, 3 d 9/— 25 d if 

Union, Meetmgs, 80 cf 10 a 

and Emigration, 18 n 6 e — 8 d 7 e^B d 




PAIMXB^B INDEX TO " THE TIKES " NEWSPAPER. 



Albert Hall Amateur Orchestral Sodety, 16 o 5 if 

Memorial Chapel at Windsor, 7 ti 12 a 

Middle Claas CoUege, 10 o 10 6 

Alabama CUims— Award— the Pali Mall on, 22 

ol2 b 
Aldemey Harbour, 27 n If 
Alexandra Palace, Work of Reconatractlaa, 8 d 

5 6 

Algeria, Attempt to Assaisinaie the Prelect of 

the City of Algiers, 26 d 8 a 
All Saints Margaret Street, New Incumbeit, 23 

o7f 

Winkleigh, Restoration of, 27 o 11 6 

Allen (Alfred H.) on Adulterated MusUrd, 29 o 

10/ 
(George) on the Coronen for Middlesex, 1 

n 7 «— 15 n 7/ 

(Biajor) on Agncultural Labouren, 9o5f 

Alhiatt (R. H.) on the Geography of the Bram, 

4 12 </ 

on Storms, 14 n 5 <f 

Alpine Travdling, 4 o 10 s 

Alton Coal, Coke and Iron Company, 1 a 6 «— 

13n8r 
Alsace-Lorraine, Notes about 10 cf 9/ 

Refugees Fete at, 27 </ 3 a 

Amalgamated Association of Miners, Annnsl 

Conference, 9 o 12 e— 10 o 12 e— 11 o 5 f—H o 

6 c— 15 6 e— 16 o 5/— 17 o 4 c 
Amateur Detectives, 21 « 12 e 

Amazon Valley, Opening of, to Commerce, 22 d 

10 b 
AHEBIOA:— 
Agricultural Department Reports, 25 o 5 5 

— 6 n 8 c— 27 n 5 6—28 n 6 6—10 d 7 a— 24 d 

4/ 
— - Anglo- American Biixed Claims ComnisBioB, 

14o6*6— 17o8a— 81o4 6 

Awards to British Subjects, 22 n 7 e 

Text of the Final Award, 17 • 8 6 

Arch (Joseph) in, 7 oid 

Reception to, at Boston, 22 n 7 c 

Associated Banks of New Yoik, Weekly 

Returns, 7 o 5 6 — 21 n 6 c 

Clearing House Associatfons, 25 o 5 6 

- Resenrc Issues, 25 o 5 6 



7e 

jSociety of Brabant, SdBe 

Agriculture, LeiceBtenhire Chamber of, 14 o 5 e 

Alrlie (Lord) and the "Fortnightly RcTiew," 27 

o7c^29o7ii 

77— f'^.%GajnieLiiwfl,21 o7<^l n 9 /— an5 f 

n^6 e ^'^ ^° *^® ^^'^^^ ^^® ^^ Plants, 22 



Bankruptcy Law, Repeal of, 13 <f 5 6—17 d 

56 

BradUugh (Charles) in New York, 7 o 4 </ 

Bridge Oyer the Susquehana, Swcf>t Away 

by a Storm of Wind. 21 o 5 6 
— Buffale International Railway Bridge, Con- 

letion of, 4 n 5 h — 5 n 5 6 
Capture of the General Slmrman, for Pyibas- 

tering, 2 (f 10 6 

Carl Vogt, Extradition Case, 7 o 4 « 

Centennial ]B^positk>B, at Philadelphia, 22 

n76 
Centreville, Mob Attack Seren Deputy 

Sheriffs at, 11 n6<f 

— CWAi^lown, AnDexation of to Boston, 28 o 
ISd 

be 



Dec 31, 1873.] palmxb's index to '^ ths times '* newspaper. 



Ame 



CommeicUl Litelligenct, 1 o 5 b — 2 o 5 6 — 

4 o 5 6—6 o 5 e--7 o 5 i— 8 o 3 6—9 o 5 6—10 
o 5 6—11 o 6 6—13 5 c— 14 o 5 c— 15 o 5 c— 
17 o 8 e— 18 o 5 c— 20 o 6 c-^21 o 5 6—22 o 5 6 
—28 o 8 e— 24 o 6 c— 25 o 5 6—27 o 5 o— 28o5 
e— 29 o 5 6— SO o 8 6—81 o 5 c— 1 n 5 c— 3 n 5 
</_4 n 5 6—6 n 8 c— 7 n 56—8 n 5 6—10 » 5 cf 
—11 ti5 c— 12 n 8 6—13 n 5 </— 14 n 3 6—14 n 

5 c— 15 n 5 c— 17 n 5 J— 19 n 5 </— 20 n 8 6— 

21 a 5 e— 22 n 5 6—24 n 5 6—25 n 8 c— 26 fi 5 
6—27 n 6 6—29 n 3 6—1 d 5 6—2 d 5 c— 3 d 6 
6— 4d5 6— 5 (2 5 <>— 6 </ 5 6— 8 <; 5 6— 9 </ 5 a 
— 10 4i5 6— 11 £^5 6— 12 </8 a— 18 cffi 6— 15d 
5 6— 16 d 5 6—17 rf5 6—18 rf 6 6—20 <i 5 6— 

22 d5 6— 23(f 5 6— 24 d 5 6—27 (/ 3 a— 29 d 3 
6— 80d8a-81</86 

— -Congiees, New Sesdon- Members, 11 d 

7 6 

Drawing for Seats in, 23 d 3/ 

Proceedings in, 20 d 8 a 

State of, 22 d 10/ 

Cotton, Beceiptf of, 1 o 5 6—2 o 5 6—4 » 5 

b — 6 5 c— 7 4 d— 7 o 5 6—8 a 3 6—9 o 5 6 
—10 o 5 6—11 5 6—13 o 5 e— 16 o 5 a— 18 o 
5 c— 20 o 5 e— 21 o 5 6—22 o 5 6—23 o 3 c— 24 
o 5 c— 27 o 5 c— 29 o 5 6^80 o 8 6—31 o 5 c— 

8 n 5 </— 4 n 6 6—5 n 5 6-10 n 5 d— 12 » 3 6 
—13 n 5 <^14 » 8 6—15 n 5 r— 17 n 5 d— 20 » 
8 6—21 n 5 c— 22 n 5 6—24 n 5 6—26 n 5 6— 
S7n5 6— ld5 6— 8d5 6— 4d5 6- 5d5c— 6 
d 5 6—8 d6 6—9 d 6 a— 10 d 6 6—1 1 d 6 6—12 
d 8 a— 13 d6 6—15 d 5 6—16 d 5 6—17 d6 6— 
18 d 5 6-20 d 5 6—22 d 5 6—24 d 6 6—80 d 3 
<i— dldd6 

- Crop, 20 5 c 



Counterfeiters, Arrest of, in North Caro- 
lina, 5 n 4 « 
«* Credit MobeUer" Suits, 7 o 4 d-17 d 

7 6 
— ^ and Cuba — the Vtrffinma, &c., 4 d 8 a 
Demands on Spain about the Ftryinti«, 24 

ii5 a 
Democratic Convention at New York, 17 o 

Sa 

Diplomatic News, 29 d 6 a 

Earlj Cold in, 24 d 8 6 

Elections, 16 o 6 a— 17 o 3 6—28 o 5 d— 31 

o 4 d— 5 n 4 d— 6 n 3 c— 22 n 7 c— 22 n 10 6— 

4d8a 
Eyangeiical Alliance Meetings in, 4 o 5 6 — 

7 o 4 «— 18 o 6 c— 14 6 6—17 o 8 a— 28 o 10a 

—24 a 4 a— 28 o 5 d 

Exchange, 18 o 5 c 

Export and Produce Trade, 14 

8a 

Farmers Conyention, 6 n 8 c 

Finance, 29 o 5 6—81 o 4 d— : 

Ca— 17d5 6— 18d5 6 

Accounts, 1 II 4/ 

Financial Crisis in, 2 o 5 6—2 o 6 a— 8 o 8 a 

— 4 o 5 6—9 10 a— 14 o 6 o— 17 o 8 a— 24 o 

10cSn4tU^n6d^}8nee'^2i n 11 6— 

S!7n5d 

Mod the AtUmtUs TeleomplL Golf 



6 «— 4 d 



t n 7 a— 26 n 



America {continued), 

Financial Crisia, Cabs Used by the Police to 

Disperse the Crowd Caused bj, 14 o 6 6 
' Closing of Mills, 7 n 5 6 

Failures, 7 o 10 6 

Mr. Merriman and, 21 o 5 6 

■ Mitigated by the Telegraph, 5 n 6 a 

Notes about, 11 o 5 6 

the President on, 14 o 5 6 

the Press on, 2 o 6 a— 7 o 10 c— 21 o 7 d 

Results from, 2 o 6 6 

Fever in, 14 n 5 c 

Mr. Williams on, 22 o 6 6 

Grant (President) Letter on Returning to 

Specie Payments, 28 o 5 « 

Great Storm o^ Nora Scotia, 28 o 5 e 

Hoosac Tunnel, 10 d7 6— 15 d4 « 

— > Hydrographic Survey of the Lakes and 
Waters in, 6 7i 8 c 

Immigrants, Return of, 28 o 5 d— 2 d 10 6 

Incendiary Fires in, 21 o 7 d 

Indian War in, 21 o 7 d 

Insurance Case and Murder in West Ches- 
ter, 22 n 7 d 

Internal Revenue Bureau, 2 d 10 6 

Irrigation Convention, 31 o 4 e — 6 ?i 8 6 

Johnson (Andrew), 6 n 8 « 

Loan of 1858, 5 d 5 c 

Mail Irregularities, 7 o 4 e 

Masonic Knights Templar Parade in Phila- 
delphia, 14 6 6 

Message of the President, 4 d 5 c 

MiUs on Half Work in New England, 13 n 

6 a— 17 n 10 6 

Minnesota Prisoners, 7 o 4 d 

Miscellaneous News, 19 d 5 6 

Modoc Indians, Execution of, 4 o 5 6 — 6 o 

5c 

Before Death, 15 o 6 c 

Commutation of, 17 o 8 6 

Monetary Panic on Manufacturing Opera- 
tions, 14 n 5 c 

Money Market, 10 d 7 a 

National Debt, Monthly Return, 17 o 8 a 

Thanksgiving Day, 16 o 5 a 

Service at Tottenham Court Chapel Lon- 
don, 22 n 8 6 

New York— Re-Union of avil War Soldiers 

in, 7 4 6 

Budget, 22 « 7 c 

— Odd Fellows Session at Baltimore, 7 o 4 e 

Pacific Ocean Survey, 22 n 7 c -^Z 

** Patrons of Husbandry," 20 d 3 6 

and Cheap Transportation Routes, 31 o 4 

d-5 n 4 d 

Pension List, 22 nlc 

Plan for the Direct Election of President, 

10o5 6 

Pennsylvanian New Constitution, 18 d 5 6 

Polaris Expedition, 6 n 8 c 

Pomeroy (Senator) Attempted Assassina- 

\ *«^ 



Ame 



America ^continued). 

President's Message, Extended Report, IQd 

Oa 
" Prohibition " Convention in New York, 

loie 
Public Debt, Monthly Return of , 2 o 5 6—30 

o 3 6—31 5 c— 3 n 5 </— 22 n 7 a— 2 d S a 

&b 
Reformed Episcopal Church, Bp. Cummins 

Programme for, 20 dS a 

Report on the State Mints, 22 n 7 6 

Resumption of Silver Payments, 25 o 5 b — 

13n6a 

— Rerenue Returns, 31 o 4 d 

Deficiency in, 17 </ 5 b 

•^— R{ot in Indiana, 13 n 6 a 

Sale of Lands, 22 n 7 A 

-^- Santiago Murders, see Cuba. 

Ship News, 2lo7 d 

Signal Bureau at Pike's Peak, Colorado, 17 

Southern Slave Owners, Compensation for, 

no7 d 

and Spain, idSa 

Specie Payments, Resumptbn of, 17 n 

10 b 
Stokes the Murderer of Fisk, New Sentence 

on, 31 5 c 

Storm of Snow, 19 « 6 </ 

Supreme Court, Appointment, S dB a 

Suspensions of Work, 13 n 6 a 

Tammany Hall Frauds, Sentence on Tweed, 

&c., 24 n 6 6—10 d 7 6—15 dGa 

Thanksgiving Day, 29 n 3 6 

at Vienna, 1 // 5 6 

Tobacco Crop, 26 n 6 a 

— Treasury Draws on the Reserve Fund, 6 o 
5e 

— ^- Prohibits Interests on Deposits, S d5 a 

Virginiusy Capture of, 7 n 5 6 

■ see Cuba. 

Washington Observatory— Large Refractor 

Telescope for, 4 rf 8 « 

Society, 24 rf 10 6 

Whaling Bark Glacier, at New Bedford 

with ReUcB of the Franklin Expedition, 14 o 

66 

— Yellow Fever at Shreveport, 1 o 5 6 — 2 o 5 
/— 17 8 <i— 21 o 7 rf— 23 o 8 e— 27 o 5 c— 81 o 
4 rf— 1 n 10 6—3 n 5 c/— 6 n 4 d— 6 n 8 c— 7 n 
7/ 

Volunteer Nurses &c. for, 10 n 10 « 

America Geology &c. of, 11 o 4/ 
- — Visitors from, 10 o 9/ 

Woman's Rights in, 11 o 4 / 

American Deficit, 29 </ 8/ 

Beef, Shipments for England, SO o7 e 

Farmers and Railways, Notes about, 10 o 6 

c— 14 10 /• 

Iron In England, see Ibon. 

MoDkt, lloif 

Palestine Explontion&t Damascus, 14 o 4 d 

J^npingr Machines, 18 o 9/— 16 old 

SecuiitieM, 18 n If 

ZI~ ^'^^ ^^ ^^e ^^^e of Dwcoant, 18 n d 
r— Wager, 22 n 5 b 



Amos (Sheldon) on the International Code Con* 

ference, 25 o 12 e 
Analysis of Bread — Case of Dr. StevMiaon, 10 d 

7 6 
Analyist for Bethnal Qreen, Appointment, 7 n 

9d 
Ancient History— Mr. Severn, 18 n 4/ 
Andaman Settlements, 26 cf 8 a 
Andes, Account of the Progress of the Railway 

Across, 2o d 7 f 
Andrew (Frederic) on Voting Charities, 4 a 10/ 
(W. P.) on Kurraehio Harbour Works, 18 n 

66 
Anglo Argentine Company, 17 o 4 6 — 24 dCe 

French Tunnel, 4 d 9/— 6 <f 10 c 

Mexican Mint Company, 25 o 6 a 

Saxon Literature — An American Asks to 

Place the Memorial Window to Herbert and 

Cowper m the Abbey at His Own Expense, G o 

12 b 
Anniversaries, Coat of, 13 <^ 8 a 
Anonymous Munificence, Note on, 17 o 5 f 
Anti-Fire Damp Apparatus— the Xropharei 

Trial of, 10 d 7 6 
Antiquarian Discovery In the Crimea, 4 o 7 < 

near the Mansion House, 12 n 5 s 

at Redhill, 30 <f 6 a 

Researches in Yorkshire, 22 o 7/ 

Antwerp Zoological Gardens, Annual Sale of 

Surplus Animals, 6 o 11/ 
Arabian Harbour, Offer of one to Qermany, 10 o 

66 

Notes about, 11 o 8 cf 

Port, 21 7 6 

Arbuthnot (George) on the War in Cuba, 24 « 

12 d 
Arch (Joseph) in America, 7 o 4 c/— 11 » 4 /— 

17nlOc— 22n7 c 

— and Agricultiural Machinery, 19 </ 6 

and Canadian Emigration, 3 <^ 7 c 

in Dorchester, IddQd 

— at liverpool, 31 3 6 
Meetings about, 8 cf 10 6 

on his Mission to Canada, 17 dS a 

Notes about, 9 d 10/— 18 d 12 rf— 20 (/9 

/— 22 dlOd 

Notes on his Visit to Canada, 26 cf 5 s 

and the Premier, 17 d7 a 

Return, 17 n 7/ 

Soiree to, at Lambeth Baths on his Return 

10«r5 d 

Visit to Canada, 1 n 7 «— 13 nOf 

ARCHES &c. COURT :— 

St. Barnabus Baldacchino Case, 24 o 10 (/— 

25 o 10 c— 27 o 11 a— 28 6 a— 16 d 10 <- 

2Sdllb 
Burt or Burch v. Rev. John Reid, 29 o 11 e 

—30 8/— 31 o 10 c— 1 n 11 cf— 3 n 11 rf-l5 

n lie— 23 rf 11 h 
Fagg and Miunmcry 1?. Lee, 6 a 11 c/— 17 a 

1\ cf— 8 dlOc 
AxeYttXecVw^ Q.V CStoasssoK^ v '^4 d 10 / 



Dec. 81, 1873.] paimbb's indbx to thb ^' times " mswapaper. 



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e-3d6/— 6</6j 

—0 d Cy— 10 dSe—UdBd— 

6—15 d5 a- 15 d 9/— IG d 8 < 



Argyll (Dake of) on the Bengal Famine, 2d7 a 
Armorial Bearings, Return of Duty on, 20 ti 3 e 
Armitroog (A.) on the IHaooTerer of the North 

Weat Paaaage, Slo6d 

on the North Weat Paaaage, 5 n 7 • 

Army and Nayy New Proprietajry Ck>Uege, 1 o 

7 e 
Arnold (J. Bl) on Profeator Dollinger and the 

Pope, 30 o 10 a 
ArtUVs DifficultieB, 28 n 10/—29 n 9 «— 1 d 11/ 

.^^dSd-A did 
Arsenic in Christmas Candles, 14 n 8/ 
Aahhury (James) Arrives at Santander, 6 o 5/ 
Ashantee War, 2o8</— 3o5c— 4ol2 a&6— 10 

o 8 ft—ll 12 a—lS o 5s— 17o 3 «— 18 o 5f— 

22 o 5 6—24 o 12 a— 25 o 9/— 28 o 12 c— 29 o 

9/— 1 n 4 rf— 3 n 5 e— 4 n 12 </— 5 n 10 «— 7 n 

12 a— 8 n 8 a— 10 n 10 a— 11 n 8 cf— 12 n 6 e 

—13 n 10 6—14 n 8 rf— 15 « 5 c— 17 n 7 «— 20 

n 8 a— 21 n 9 /— 22 n 10 e— 24 n 8 a— 25 n 6 a 
-26 n 9/— 27 n 9/— 28 n 5 6—29 n6 /— 2 d 5 

■1/-6//86— 8c/56— 8dl2 a 

rf— 12d3c— 13</5 
Ja— 17rf5a— 17 

d7(f— 18 doc— 19 c/ 12 a— 20 c/lOo— 22</5 

c— 23 d 7 a— 24 d 10 «— 25 c/ 8 a— 26 d 7 /— 27 

rf8 6— 29</7/— 31d8d. 

Army Hospital Corps for, 3 n 4 c 

ArdUery in, 20 d 3/ 

Attack in Abrakrampa, 1 </ 9/ 

on the AshanteeCamp, I dlO b 

Battle of Escatos, 25 n 6 a 

Mr. Bright on the War, 29 d If 

Bush Fight m, 18 n 9 e 

Cattle Phigue at Cape Coast Castle, 27 d 

Sd 

Cruise on the Coast, 28 o 11 <; 

Departure of the *♦ BUck Watch " for, 4 d 

12 a 

Distilling Apparatus for, 6 n 3 a 

the Economitt on the War and the Budget, 

20ol2d 

Flaying a Prisoner Aliye in, 8 n 8 6 

*— Capt. Glover Arrives at Freetown, 1 o 5 c 

Lord Grev on, 7 nlO c— 8 n 12 6 

Health of Commodore CommereU, 30 o 7 a 

— 5fi56 

Hospital Ship for, 14 n 3 </ 

Lancet on the Sanitary Position of, 17 o 

3 « 
Aiaodonell (Sir B. C.) on Ashantee, 18 d 

5i2 

ICaU Service, 16 <f 7 a 

Medical Men Despatched to, 26 n 9/ 

Press on, 3 5 c— 4 o 12 6—24 o 5 o— 21 

n9/ 

30th 

7/ 

Notes about, 1 o 5 d—Z o 5 b — 6 o 7 6—7 o 

10 d— 10 o 8 6—16 8 6—25 o 9/— 27 o 8 o— 
28 12 </— 1 n 6 c— 3 a 5 e— 7 n 10 c— 8 n 12 6 
-^10 n 10 a— 15 n 7 e— 20 n 8 c— 24 n 5/— 4 d 
I2h^l8doe—29d8b'-30d3b 
Notices Mbout, 6o 9A^23 o 6 6—28 o 8 e— 

Mr. OmMm'§ Letter t^bout, 4 i 12 6 



Middlesex Rifles and the War, 26 d 



Ashantee War, Pall Mall GazetUon Commodore 
Commerell's Failure, 18 o 5 /* 

and the Patriotic Fund, S d 10 a 

Preparations for, 6 o 7 a— 8 o 4 /*— 16 o 8 a 

at Woolwich. IrflOc— 20rfiOc 

Press on, 20 d 10 c 

Proposed Railway Abandoned, 15 n 9 e 

Royal Engin^rs at, 1 o 5 c 

Proclamation about, 4 o 12 / 

Proclamation of the General, 24 n 8 a 

Scenes at Capo Coast Harbour, 28 o 5 e 

Scottish Children Orphaned by the War to 

be Admitted at Once into the Caledonian In- 
stitution, dCf 

and Sierre Ijcone, 23 d 7 a 

— - Sanitary Condition of , 28 c/ 7 6 

Tactics and Savage Warfare, 25 dSb 

Telegrluns, 21 o 8 6—15 d 10c— 30 dSb 

Vernacular Press on, 17 n 5/ 

War in 1826— Sketch of, 13 o 6 « 

Despatches, 19 n 12 a— 2G n 7 a— 2 d 12 c 

—20 dlOa 
Ashwell (A. R.) on Bp. Otter*8 Memorial College, 
13 n 10 e 

(J.) on the Birmingham School Board, 11 d 

10 6 
Asphalt in the City, 9 o 10 6 

in Oxford Street, 10 o 6/ 

Protest of the Omnibus Proprietors Against, 

5dl0c 
Assam Company, 20 d 6 a 
Atchin Second Expedition, 6 o 12 r— 10 o 10 c 
Attorneys, Admission of, 3 n 10 <^— 25 d 5 / 
— » Certificates, Return of Duty on, 19 n 7 /— 

21 n 6/ 
—^ and Solicitors, Member Taking out Certifi- 
cates, 5 n 10 6 
Aubrey (W. H. S.) on the National federation 

of Employers, 16 d 10 £^-18 <f 11/ 
Auctioneers, Duty Paid on, 13 </9/ 
Auricular Confession, tee Confbssion. 
Austin (Wm.) ou the Anglo-French Tunnel, 15 

dSb 
AU8TEALU:— 

Carl Murders — Sentences, 4 </ 4 d 

Case of the Ahirdus, 1 o 8 6 

Census, 4 c/ 4/ 

Church of England, Proceedings of, 26 d 

Ae 

Coal Deposits, 29 o 7 a 

•^-^— Shipments, 1 o 8 a 

Commercial News, 15 n 5 c 

DalUoH Tower at Williamstown, 29 o 7 6 

Fogs, 1 8 c 

Frozen Meat from, Notes about, 24 n 6 e 

Qoddard (Madame Arabella) in, 1 o 8 6 

Hospital Sunday, 4 rf 4 « 

— Immigration Funds, 6 o 9/ 

Infanticide, Horrible Case of, 1 a 8 c 

** Jumpers " and '* Shepherds " Mining 

Cases, 1 o 8 c 

lAft\Y»\awa^ii3^'^ woX^S ^ ^ '^ "^ •• 



AU6 



PALMBb's index to " THE TIMKS " MEW8PAPS&. 



[Oct, 1 to 



Anitnlia (^continued) . 

— Ministerial MoTementi, 1 o 8 c— 6 o 9/ 
Befonn Bill, 20 o 7 « 

- — Murray Biver Trade, 4dAe 
^— Pajment of Membors, 29 o 7 a 

• Pleasant Creek Mining Cases, 4 rf 4 « 

•^-^- Postal Arrangements with England, 1 o 8 a 

&c 
^ — Potted Meats, 1 o 8 6 
- — Queensland and the London Exhibition, 1 o 

Sb 

. Bailways, 6 o 9 /*— 26 r/ 4 e 

Besignation of Sir Alfred Stephens, 4 d 

4/ 

— Bevenue Belums, 6 o 9/ 

Bifle Shooting, Ad 4/ 

-^— — Savings Banks, 29 » 7 a 

South:— Education Bill, 81 o 6/ 

— Immigration Qrantv, 31 o 6 / 

Mining, 81 o 6 /* 

BaUways, 81 o 6/ 

"^— Statistics, 4 rf 4 e 

— Sydney, ImproTements Projected in, 1 o 
8a 

-^ — Wreck of a Pilot Schooner off Queenscliff, 
lo8e 

- Brarery of James Marr, 1 o 8 <; 



Australian Gold, 17 o 4 6—8 n 4 e— 22 n 9/— 19 

did 

Meat, 16 o 12 rf— 22 o 6 n— 5 n 6 6 

■■ in Workhouses, 9 o 9/— 24 » 12 6 

•<^<— Mortgage Land and Finance Company, 18 

o6a 

Postal Service, 20 <; 6 « 

Prisons, Work m, 13 n 9/ 

Trade, Betum of, la rf 4 « 

. Winep, 6 a 6 c/— 18 d 6 6—22 d 7 /— 24 d 

Stf 
at Vienna, 12 n 4 c— 13 w6 /*— 17n 6 6— 

16cf4s 
AU8TEIA:— 
— Anniversary of the Emperor's Accession, 22 

n 5 6—4 d 10 o 

Congratulations from his Allies, 10 ^ 5 e 

Fetes, niuminations. Congratulations, 2 

(/ 6 6— 3rf6 6— 6rf6rf 

Beckz (Father) and the Jesuits, 4 o 5 6 

Budget, 19 n 5 c 

Court Circular, 19 c/ 5 6 

Danube Canal at Vienna, 27 rf 4 « 

Diet, Meeting, 10 n 6 c 

Diplomatic Intelligence, 27 n 6 6—3 dob 

Elections, 4 o 5 6—20 o 6 6—22 o 5 6—24 o 

6 6—27 10 a 

the Emperor and his Work, 6 J 10 6 

Extradition Treaty with Enghind, GdOe 

Finances, 27 o 5 6—30 o 3 6—24 n r» 6 

Financial Crisis, 24 o 9 /^— S n 5 c— 5 n 5 6 

— 8 n 10 «— 20 n 8 d— 25 n 8 6 

and Germany, 16 o 6 a — 6 n 5 6 

ZomnBUl, 6d5 6^1l dob 

-— Meeting of the BeichirRth, 21 o H a— 4 n 5 
in "J^^'^'' ^ ^-^i « 5 e^2t^ n 3 6-26 n 

ZirP^*^^ o/, lO'nSa 

- A^/ff^^/^^'n ^^'« Throne. 6 n 3 rf 



(conUnutd), 
Money Market, 17 o 3 6 

New School Bill, 19 (/ 5 6 

liauscher (Cardinal) and the Prussian Ec- 

clesiastioal Laws, 15 « 6 6 
Silrer Loan, 6 n 3 (/-8 n 5 6—12 n 8 6—14 

n 3 6—29 n 3 6 
Tax on Advertisements, Bill to Abolish, 10 

c/56 
and Turkey, 11 o 5 6—14 o 5 6—15 o 5 c— 

20 4 cf— 20 o 6 fr— 3 n 6 c— 11 n 12 a 

Vienna, Christmas in, 30 </ 6 6 

the German Emperor at, 11 o 5 6—18 o 

5 6—20 5 6—21 o 5 tf— 22 o 5 a & c— 23 o 3 

6—23 8 6—24 o 5 6—25 oh a 

Departure of the German Empire, 28 o 



10 a 



olOa 



and the Elections, 10 o 5 </ 

Beview before the German Emperor, 25 



Water Supply of, 25 o 5 a— 29 o 6 <f 

— Vienna Exhibition :— After the Closing, 14 

ii6a 

Australian Wines at, ha Austhaliak. 

■ Chinese Court in, 1 n 4/— 27 « 7 c 
Closing of, 28 • 9 e— 8 n 5 c— 7 n 10 a— 

ll»7c 

England at, 22 o 5 e 

Last Dayi of, 3 n 8 a 

Orders Conferred on Commissioners, 1 d 

9 e— 5 d If 

Prolongation of the Opening, 18 o 5 6 

• Denied, 21 o 9/ 



• Beturn of Admissions, lohf 
-of Visitors to, 5 n 5 6 



ing, 



- to be Converted into an Exhibition BuiW» 
5(f56 



Austrian Embassy, 5 n 9 /— 19 n 5 /— 24 « 9 / 
— 3 rf 9 / J J 

Azimar, Serious Disturcances in, 1 (/5/ 

B. 
Babies Made Easy, 18 d 7/ 
Back's Christmas Oratorio at the Albert HalL 

17rf3c 
Bacon, Import Beturns of , 1 1 rf 4 c 

Value of Imported, 20 o 10 6 

Baird Trust, Besume of the Deed, 17 o 6 a 
Baker (SirS. and Lady) Leave for London, I o 

5 6 

Invited to America, 15 o 12 <f 

on Central Africa, at the London University 

9rf5« 
Experience in Savage Warfare, 15 </ 5 6— 

16 rf7 e 

Notes about, 20 d 7 /— 26 d 8 6—27 d 7/ 

Baldncchino Case, 22 o 8 c— 28 o C a 

Baldelli ("Countess) Correction in her Letter on 

Animals, 4 o 9/ 
Balfour (Major Gen. Sir Geo.) on the Bengal 

Threatened Famine, 10 n 10 /— 24 n 12 c 

— 1 o \^ c 



Dec. 81, 1873 »] palmbr's ikdex to ^' the Tins *^ imwtfPAPttn* 



!Ban 



Bank Holyday in Scotland— New Ytai^f Dajr, 99 

Notes, Composition of tht Ihities on, 17 o 

86 
Rate and Bank Reserre, Kotctf about, 17 rf 

Ba nkers Return of Duty Paid by, 6 rf 5 c 
BANKINa :— 

American, Suspension of , 9 o 10 6 

Anglo-Egyptian Company, 15-n 6 « 

Hungarian, 3 rf 6 a— 30 rf 4 o 

Australian Joint Stork, 3 o 4 a 

*-— Bank of Alexandra, 5 n a 

of Austria, 7 w 5 6 

of Belgium, 8 n 6 o 

of Bengal, 12 rf 3 a— 20 d5 h 

' of British North America, B d6 a 

of England Weekly Returns, 3 o 4 a & h 

—10 o 6 a & 6—17 4 6 lb c— 24 o 6 6, ftro no- 
tteet—Zl oG a& 6 — 7 n ^ 6, fwonoficw— 14 n 4 
a & 6—21 n 7 a & 6—28 n 6 rt & 6—5 (f 6 a & 
6—12 rf 6 a & 6—19 d6a& o— 29 d 4 « & 6 

Average Stock of Bullion, 1 o 7 a — 28 

o 7 flf— 24 n 7 a— 22 if 6 rt 

Discount, 15 8 a 

. Notes in Circulation, 3 o4rt— 10 o 6 a- 



17 o 4 6—24 o 6 6—31 o 6 a-*-7 n (» 6—14 nAa 
—21 n 7 a— 28 n 6 <i— 5 </ 6 <?— 12 d 5 a— 19 
d 6 a— 29 rf 4 a 

Notice, 1 « 6 tf ' . 

Notes on the Rate, 15 n 6 6 

. Vote of Condolence to the Relatircs of 



Banking (continued), 

Comparison of the State of the Bank of 

England with the Prices of Consols and French 
Routes, 3 o 4 a— 10 o 6 «— 17 o 4 6—24 o 6 6— 
31 o 6 a— 7 n 6 6—14 n 4 a— 21 n 7 a— 28 n G 
a— 5 d C a— 12 d 5 6—19 d 6 a— 29 dAa 

English of Rio de Jandro, 6 n 4 a 

Scottish and Australian Chartered, 22 n 

G c 

Grant (President) on and Prohibition of In- 
terest on Deposits, 7 n 6./* 

Hanrey and Hudsons, 8 d 9/ 

Imperial Ottoman, 8 o 4 a — 11 n G a— 3 d 

66 

Robbery from, 28 n 6 a 



Mr. Baring, 21 n 7 a 

■■ of France, Weekly Return, 8 o 3 ff— G o 6 

6—10 5 a— 11 o 6 c— 17 o 3 6—18 o 6 6—24 o 
5 6—25 G c— 27 o 5 a— 31 o 5 6—1 n 6 c— 7 
n 6 o— 8 n 6 c— 14 n 3 a— 15 a 6 6—21 n 6 6— 
22 n 6 6—28 n 5 6—29 n 4 e— 6 cf 6 6— 12 c/3 
a— 16 d 6 6—19 d 5 a— 20 rf 6 c— 27 d 3 a— 29 
</46 

of Holland, 4 n 5 6—12 n 3 6—26 n 3 c— 

3rf5 6— 10rf5 6— 23rfGrt 

of New South Wales, 3 o 4 a- 1 n 6 a— 

12 n 4 cr— 23 dOa 

" of New Zealand, 23 rf 6 a 

of Prussia, Weekly Return, C o 6 6—11 o 

5 i;_20 5 6—28 o 5 6—4 n 5 6—11 n 5 c— 19 
n 5 c— 26 n 6 6—3 d 5 6—10 d 5 or— 20 rf 6 cr— 
29e/3a 

■ ■ ■ of Roumania, 19 (/ 6 a 
^ of Victoria, 1 o 7 « 

— Bankers Clearing House Returns, 3 o 4 6 — 
10 6 6—1 7 4 c— 24 o 6 6—81 o 6 6—7 n G 6 
—14 n 4 6— 21 n 7 6—28 n 6 ^-5 d 6 6—12 rf 

6 6—19 dGc 

- — Belfast Bank, Defalcations in, 16 rf 8 6 — 19 
(/7/*— 24rf9/ 

— Belgium National, 3 o 3 a — 1 n 5 6 

— Chartered Mercantile of India, &c., 2 o 6 cl 
—21 6 rt 

— Check Bank, Notes about, 1 o 7 « 

. Cincinnati Banks l^euvme PaymentB in 

Currencr, 14 o 6 c — 15 # 5 c 

CItjr Bank, New Branch, 1 d7 a 

—-Commercial Bank of Toronto, Circ\i\aWoi\ 



. of Russia, 20 o 5 6—29 n 3 6 



— Irish Note Circulation, 23 o G a- 19 n 7 a 
— 18c/Ga 

— Joint Stock and Prirate Banks, Returns of, 
28 7 cf— 22 dGa 

— Land Mortgage of India, Idl d 

— London Chartered Bank of Australia, 22 n 
6 c— 29 n 4 a 

. and River Plate Bank, 26 n 6 c— 11 d 7 a 



— Mercantile Union Bank of Jersey — Liqui- 
dation of, 13 n 10 6 

— National of Australasia, 7 n G a— 23 d Ga 
■■->■ Provincial, 4 rf 6 a 

- of Scotland, 23 d 6 a 



— New York Banking, 25 rf 6 c 

Associated Banks, Returns of, 29 c/ 3 6 

York Banks, Postpones their Accounts, 

14 o 7a 

— Norwich Bank, 3 d 9 /" 

— Ottoman— Robbery from, 15 (/ G a 

— Private and Joint Stock Banks, Weekly 
Returns, 1 o 7 a— 28 o 7 d— 24 n 7 cr- 22 dGa 

— Quistoop, 15 o G rt 
- Declared Bankrupt, 18 o 6 a 



• — Royal of Scotland, 26 n 6 c 

Scotch and Irish Banks, Weekly Returns, 

1 o 7 rt— 28 old 
Amount of Specie Held by, 1 o 7 a— 28 o 

7 d— 24 n 7 rt— 22 rf G rt 
Standard Bank of British South Africa, 21 

o 6rt 

State of Shares, in every dajfapaper 

Un ion of Ch icago, 15 o 5 c 

BANEBUPTOIBS :— 

Adamson, W. B., 1 o 12 o 

Addison, George, 25 o 7 « 

Ainsworth, James, 27 cf 3 / 

Alkn, J., 11 8 c 

J. S^ 4 o 8 6 

Ambler, John, 29 o 7/ 

Anderson, A. C, 4 o 8 6 

: Ash, Frederick, 4 o 8 6 

Ashby, George, Zdbf 

Ashton, James Thomas, 18 o 8 d 

Bagshaw, John, 1 ti 5/ 

Banks, James, 8 n 7 6 



Bab 



PALMBR^S IKDEX TO ^ TH£ TIMES ^^ NEWSPAPER, 



[Oct 1 to 



Bftnkraptoies (continued), 

Bick, Wm. Francia, 18 o 8 d 

— Billiogs, Henry, 4 o 8 6 

BUck, J., 17Jf7/ 

Blackbrnrn, W^ 5 » 7 a 

BlatcUey, Chas., 29 n 4 / 

Bleachley, James, 12 n 6 6 

Boal, J., 19 n 6 6 

Bolton, G. E., 20d7 f 

Bonbemard, Lewii, 27 dSf 

Booth, Qeorge, 8 5/ 

Boothroyd, W., and his Trial for Forgery, 

4o66 

Bowers, James, 8 n 7 6 

Briggs, Charles, 26 a 8 a 

— ' Broadhead, W. H., 22 a 8 & 
Brown, Thomas, 19 n 6 6 

Bruce, Jas. Ernest Brudenell, 4 o 8 & 

Bnina, Felice, 1 n 6/ 

Budge, C. J., 36 n 8 a 

Budgctt, John Leaion Burgess, 29 o 7/ 

Bull, H., 20 d If 

Bunge, Hugo, 5 n 7 a 

Burchby, J. W., 20 d 7/ 

Burton, Wm., 29 n 4/ 

Busby, Wm., 3 c/ 5/ 

Butler, Matthew, 81 </ 5 e 

By am, Edw. G., 29 o 7y 

Caillet, J., 24 rf 8 « 

Carlin, J.. 19 n 6 6 

Carter, Thos., 13 </ 8 a 

Charlton & Co., 8 n 7 6 

. Choice, Joseph, 6 n 7 a 

Cockerton, Robt B., 81 </ 6 s 

Cohen, Fortuni,, 19 n 6 6 

Collins, Charles, 19 n 6 6 

CoUons, Mark, 1 n 6/ 

Conington, H. F., 8 n 7 i 

Cooper, J., 6 d 8 a 

and Bolton, 15 o 8 d 

Cox, Thos. Geo., 6 d 8 a 

Crawshaw, J. W. and J., and John Taylor 

Stephenson, 31 d 5 e 

Crickmore, J., 10 d 8 c— 27 dZf 

^— Cropp, John, 6 d 8 o 

— ^ Crossley, John, jun., 1 n 6/ 

Curteis, Edw., 20d7 f 

Daly, John, So 5 f 

Darlington and Watkins, 15 o 8 d 

— Darwin, Henry, 8 o 5/ 
Daries, Robert, 1 o 12 <i 

— Dawson, Alice, 3 d 5 / 

Dean, John Augustus, 15 n 5 j^ 

Dennys, Edw., Lascelles Major Gen., 29 o 

7/ 

Deveson, C, 8 d 5 / 

^— Devon, Dowager Countess of, 15 n 6 / 

Dick, J., 20 d 7/— 24 d 8 a 

Dobson, J. T., 15 n 5/ 

DouglM, J^ 17 d 7/ 

VoweHJ,, 13d 8a 

Ih-ew, — > 20d 7/ 

' Zhnnunond, W., 29 n if 

■ ^rarjr, Cbarlea Vincer, 5 n 7 a 

^rjTBdaie, T., 26 n S a 

r/wT' ^^'^f « " 7 A 



BankniptQiflS (eomJtinmd), 

Durham, F^ 27 d 3/ 

Dyer, Leon, 22 a 8 6 

Dyke, George, 3 d 6/ 

Eaton, Ambrose, 15 n 6/ 

Elam, Edw., 13 d 8 a 

Ehnore, Frank, 12 a 6 6 

Evans, C. E., 18 d 8 a 

Eyre, John and Thos., 24 d 8 a 

Fell, J. W., 18 o 8 d 

— Field, W. B., 12 a 6 6 

Filipowski, Deniaen, 12 n 6 6 

Findlay,J., 17d7/ 

Fisher, Alfred, 27 d 8/ 

Forbes, W., 29 o 7/ 

Eraser, D., 11 o 8 c— 12 n 6 6 

Fiegstadt, Adolph, and Qeoigv Pelatr, 8 n 



76 



- Hermann, 8 a 7 6 



(Gardner, Joseph, 25 o 7 a 

Gaxe. R., 13 d 8 a 

Gentles, J., 26 a 8 a 

GiUdsen, D., 10 d 8 c 

Glover, Walter John, 19 a 6 6 

Gordon, D., 4 o 8 6 

Grant, J., 19 a 6 5 

Grierson, a T., 8 a 7 6 

Grinley, T., 18 o 8 d 

Guy, Henry, 18 d 8 a— 27 d 8/ 

Gyll, E. Gordon, 1 o 12 a 

Haldane, W., 20 d 7 / 

Handley, James, 15 a 5/ 

Hankinson, Wfti. Henry, 29 n 4 /* 

Hardin, Alfred, 19 a 6 6 

Hargrovo, E. A., 17 d 7/ 

Harrison, G. C, 19 a 6 -& 

Richard Wakefield, 12 a 6 6 

Hazard, G., 13 d 8 a 

Henderson, J., 31 d 6 e 

Hill, George, 19 a 6 6 

Hodges, James Clifford, 12 a 6 6 

Hodson, Samuel, 10 d 8 c 

— Holyoake, Lyttleton, 25 o 7 a 

Howes, H. W., 13 d 8 a 

Hudson, Heron, 17 d 7/ 

Hunter, J. M. V., 8 n 7 6 

Hurdle, H. J., 19 a 6 6 

— — Hurley and Denton, 1 n 5/ 

Husband, Samuel, jun., 8 a 7 6 

Hutchinson, Robert, 27 d 8/ 

Hutton and Price, 2do7 f 

HuzUble, E. B., 6 d 8 a 

Ingram, J., 6 d 8 a 

Jealous, John Thos., 20 d 7/ 

Jackson, H., 17 d 7/ 

Wm., 15 8 d 

Johnson, Edwin, 6 d 8 a 

Eliiabeth; 3 d 6/— 17 d 7 / 

R. and W. H., 15 a 6/ 

— Jones, Henry, S o5 f 
- Jordan, John, 10 d 8 e— 27 dBf 

, TK.eTt,K.,^\d^ft 

'Rexii^s^V'^'cXJvowsa, ^: o ^ b 



di, 1878.] PALMBK^S INDSZ TO " THE TIKB8 " laWSPATBR. 



Ban 



mpbdm^Dontinmed), 

Kohler, Wm., 19 n 6 6 

Lamond,A., IS oS d 

Unrie, J., 20 d If 

C«ftwion, Wm.y 28 n 8 6 

Lazarof , Joseph, 10 cf 8 c 

[^eah, Heniy James, 26 n 8 a 

LiCdingkam, A., 22 n 8 b 

I>e, Thomas, 17 rf 7/ 

Lees, W., 15 n 5 /* 

C/eigh, Thos., 24 c/ 8 ri 

Leith, A.,31 (/5e 

Lent, Frederick, 8 n 7 6 

LesUe, 3^20 d7 f 

Lindsay, R., 17 d7 f 

Low, J., 10 it 8 c 

Macdonald, A^Sd of 

Mackajr, K., 19 n 6 b 

Mackenzie, F^ 15 n 5 /* 

Bfadde, J., 26 n 8 a 

Marnles, William, 8 o 5/ 

Matheson, L. M., 8 o 5 /' 

May, William, 6 (/8 a~ 18 1/8 a 

M^Coort, R., 11 8 e 

M'Lennon, J., 15 n 5/ 

M'Leod, William, 22 n 8 6 

Meallm, George, 26 n 8 a 

Milne, K., lOdSe 

Bfilton, Frances, 11 o 8 c 

Monachan, W., 17 d 7/ 

MoBtgomerj, A.. 81 rf 6 « 

-T.H., 6</8a 

Morrison, J., 4 o 8 6 

Mugleston, Thos. Barrow, 19 » 6 6 

Mnnro, J., 11 o 8 c 

Mnrdock, John, 8 n 7 6 

Mnrphy, B., 6 <f 8 a 

Musk, R.,27rf8/ 

Myles, A., 8 n 7 6 

Neale, Maude, 20d7 f 

Newbegin, William, 18 o 8 d 

Nicholson, Henry Smith, 11 o 8 c 

Noble, R., 11 o 8 c 

Ogilvie, J., 4 8 6 

Park, James Allen, 29 o 7/ 

Faterson, D. G. M., 81 </5 e 

Peaceck, J., 5 n 7 a 

Pearson, Henry, Gd8 a 

Peters, G., 8 d 5/" 

Peterson, W., lOdSc 

Petit, Edward, 26 n 8 a 

Philips,T. J., Iln66 

Planck, LP., 13 (/8 a 

Plant, Thomas. 15 oSd 

Piatt, Joseph, 29 n 4/ 

Please, Geo. Aug., 8 n 7 6 

Poole, C, 25 7 « 

Portch, W., 81 d 5 « 

Price, Alfred John, 29 n ij 

-andWe8tall,15n5/ 

Prince, John James,, 1 o 12 a 

Pringfe, James, 24 d 8 a 

Pngb^Hanr, 17 d 7/ 

RMjrner, WUUaw, Jl o S o 

tenole, R., 25 o 7 a 

icbardsoa, Harry, 6 d S a 

Me,J.,6d8a 



Bankmptoiei (continued), 

Ricket, Edw., Sd5f 

Robertson, D., 806/ 

Robins, John, Ibno f 

Robinson, George, 15 8 c/ 

and Co., 8 n 7 A 

Roche, Winship Perciral, 5 n 7 rt 

Ross, James, 27 cf 3/ 

Rosenthal, David, 22 n 8 6 

Row, John, 15 o 8 d 

Russell, n., 20 d 7/ 

J. and H., 806/ 

Ruthyen, William, 15 o 8 </ 

Sargeant, F. D., 29 n 4/ 

Scragg, Joseph, 29 n 4y 

Shanks, D. S., IBdSa 

Shephard, Sam., Sdo /' 

Shield and Williamson, 15 8 d 

Sidebotham and Marsh, 26 it 8 a 

Simce, George, 11 o 8 c 

— — Simpson, Charles, 29 7/ 

W.,lO</8c 

Skae, D., Id neb 

Smith, George, 19 n 7 6 

G. S., 11 8 c 

Jabez, 29 n 4 /• 

S. B., 24</8a 



Soden, M., 27rf3/' 
- Thos. M., 6 cf 8 a 



Soloroans, Michael, 29 n 4/ 

Solomon, Geo., 6 d 8 a 

Michael, 11 8 r 

SomervUle and M^Kenstie, 13 e^ 8 a 

Speed, Eliza Sarah, 18 8 d 

Spicer, William, 29 7/ 

Steadman, Francis Robt, 19 a 6 6 

Stein, William, 18 o 8 rf 

Stephenson, R., 26 n 8 a 

Sterratt, Israel, 19 n 6 6 

— Stewart, J., 19 n 6 6 

Stoddart, T., 12 n 6 6 

StOTie,A.,29n4y 

Strange, Fred., 19 n 6 5 

Sutherland, J., 15 n 6/ 

Swanson, G., 26 n 8 a 

Swift, Henry, 26 o 7 o 

Swinhoe, W. G., 4 3 6 

Tahourdin, Edw. Carendish, 1 ti 6/ 

Tappenbeck & Co., Meetings, 606a 

Taylor, A. M., 29 7/ 

E., 12 n 6 6 

John, 20 d 7/— 27 d 3/ 

and Fildes, 25 7 a 

Terrell, John, 20d7f 

Thersby. William, 5 n 7 a 

Thompson, R. S., 4 8 6 

Thomson, W., 31 do e 

TiUw, H. A., 15 n 5/ 

Tommison, John Thomas, 8 n 7 6 

Tragheim, NicoUi, 1 n 5/ 

Trenchard, O., 27 rf 3/ 

Truman, W. 8., U <£ ^ a 

Vumwv7,Yl.,V^ ^'^ S 



Ban 



BaakraptdM (continued), 

Watts, H., 17 d If 

Way, ChariM, 4 o 8 6 

WeigaU, John Charies Edward, 19 n 6 6 

Welch, Wm. James, 26 n 8 a 

Welsby, J. Gope, 22 n 8 6 

Wilkes, Edward, 19 n 6 6 

^^ Willcocks, Sampson, 12 n 6 6 

Williams, George, 1 o 12 a 

Henry, 12 n 6 6 

Hubert Brymer, 22 n 8 ft 

Themas Seymour, Yl dl f 

WUson, J., 22 n 8 6—3 d bf—^l d 3/ 

Joseph, 27 d 3/ 

Wood, Arthur, 12 n 6 6 

Woolf, Solomon, 31 d 5 c 

— Worrail, Charles, 15 n 6 /* 

Wriffht, W., 11 8 c 

William Horace, 12 n 6 6 

Wyper, J., 18 o 8rf 

BANKEUFT0IE8 ANNULLED :~ 

Abrahams, Abraham, 22 o 8 c 

Allaway, Stephen, 24 d 8 a 

Bjckley, Charles C, 3 rf 5/ 

Bowers, James, 20 d 7/ 

Casey, Edwin, 26 n 8 a 

Craren, Francis, 6 n 7 a 

Davenport, E. S., 18 rf 8 a 

Finch, John, 27 d 3/ 

Fitzsimons, John, }S dS a 

Goldsworthy, B., 22 n 8 6 

Gray, John, 6 dS a 

Hesse, Dayid Hermann, 1 n5/ 

Hodges, W. H., 15 n 6/ 

Ingham, George B., 24 </ 8 a 

Jewell, T., 19 n 6 a 

Kendal, Robinson, 1 n 5/ 

Lewer, Charles, 12 n 6 6 

-— Marshall, Benjamin John, S do/ 

M*Coy, George, 13 rf 8 a 

^— Oldham, John, 31 d 5 « 

Parratt, John, jun., 12 n 6 ^ 

-— — Fhilpott, James, 1 o 12 a 

Riddiford, Wm. Walter Hatch, 20 d 7 ^ 

Rogers, F. W., 15 n 6/ 

Saltan, Edw. Pennington, 26 n 8 a 

Sands, James Isaacs, 4 o 8 6 

Taylor, Edwin, 29 n 4/ 

Wood, S. H., 22 n 8 6 

BANKBUFTOT OOUET:— 

Days of Sittings in every day^e paper 

Notice of Sittings for Last Examinations, 

31 (/ 5 6 

Public Examinations, 1 o 12 a — i o 8 6—8 

o 6/— 11 8 c— 15 o 8 c/— 18 o 8 cf— 22 o 8 c 
—26 7 a— 29 o 7 /*— 1 n 5 /— 6 n 7 a— 8 n 7 
6—15 « 5 f^lO n 6 6—22 n 8 6—26 w 8 «— 29 
n 4/— 3 d 6/— 6 dS a— 10 d 8 c— 13 rf 8 a— 
17 d 7/— 20 d 7/— 24 d 8 a— 27 d 3 /— 31 d 
&e 

Adsans, Vf. J. and A. W., 11 d 7 6 

re Axton, 12 dS e 

expart§ Barry, re Fox, IdlO f 

re Berrjrman Franldin, 29 d 9 c 

'^ parte Bolland, re Clint, 9(i 11 e 

~24diA^* brothers, Examination, 1 o 10 / 



Baiikraptoy Conrt (^coattfuied). 

Bom and Gudgeon, 25 o 10 / 

1^ Bruce, J. E. B., 1 o 10/ 

re Buxton, Joseph, fbr a Beceifcr, Odllc 

Cadiot and JohnstoD, Meeting, 15 o 6 o— 13 

r116 

rt Ceballos, L. M.,24 nWd 

— Chappell, Wm jun., Examination, 19 r 

lie 

Clarke, Rer. G. A.. Examination, 17 n 11 e 

Qews, Habicht ft 6k, 24 o 6 6—5 a 11 rf 

Cohen, Moss, Meeting, 11 o 10 cf 

F, S., 11 10 rf 

re Cook, 11 n 11 c— 27 a 11 6 

re Cotton, F. L. 25 <f 9 c 

re Cryder, W. W., 24 d 11 a 

re Cousins, Wm., 12 <f 8 e 

D'Alteyrac, Countess, 6 d 11 c 

Englefleld, James, 7 n 11 c 

European Assurance Association, 15 o 10 / 

re Erans— the Hmt yewepapa^ 82 d 11 i 

-—30 d 9 c 

re Fastnedge & Co., 10 d 10/— 15 dll e 

Finni, Adutt, & Co,, 24 o 10 e 

Fisher, Wm, jun., 29 o 11 e 

Ford, Henry Russell, 24 o 10 e 

f-eFreysladt and Pdscr, 26 n 11 c 

Gilliard, W. S„ 3 o 8/ 

Gribble, F. J., Examination, 17 n 11 s 

re Gyll, Edw. Gordon, 18 d 11 rf 

Hayen and Borrett, IBolO f 

Hathaway, Philip, Examination, 10 n 11 c 

—29 n 9 c 

Heamden, W. J., 5 n 11 d 

re Hebb, G., 20 n 9 d 

re Henkel, Henry, 20 d 11 e— 30 d 9 c 

rs Hirschmann, 30 o 8/ 

re Hitchcock, E., 25 n 9 6 

re Howe, Joseph, Examinatfon, 17 n 11 e 

Lawson, Wm., 4 d 11/ 

Lewis and Hyam, 11 o 10 d— 19 n 11 e^l2 

dllc 
and Stockwell, Appointment of Trustees, 

II066 
Liebermann, PauL Meeting, 10 o 10 d->18 

nil 6 
Lijsardi, Ide, Case of his Esdieated Bail, 8 

d7tt 

Lloyd, C. A., IG o 10 f 

Examination, 20 n 9 d 

Mansbridge, W. H. and Josiah, 22 10 d 

ex Marley, re Hathaway, 29 n 9 c 

Marriage, Robert, 18 n 11 rf 

Montijo, Urbano, 8 d 11 e 

re Morbyand Lachland, 27 a 11 5 

1^ Nicoll, Donald, 12 n 9 c— 24 d 11 6 

Odger, George, Examination, 7 a 11 c— 25 n 

96— 2dl0e— 12d8e 
Pahna' Yisceunt de, 18 o 11 d— 1 a 11 d^ 

20 n 9 d— 18 dllc 

Pearson, George, 15 a 11 d 

^<^^fai%^ 1SA^%sd^ Examinatkm, lOnllc 

— ex parU ^!B«JiOaa&%\B^«eXxsfisQX^:^csQ^^ re 

re ^Ta\iMs»Ti<» ^ •> '^^ ^\^ A 



31, 187^.] palmer's index to tub *' times " nbwspapeb. 



Bir 



Taptoy OoTOi {continued), 

re Seioettim, G., 20 d lie 

re Sheriff and Lindsay, 29 n 9 c~6 dlle 

re Strange, Frederick, 14 n 9 c — 3 dlle 

Taylor, G. A., in Liquidation, 19 n 11 & 

re Tichbome, 6 n 9 c 

re Van Praagh, 6 dlle 

re Walker and Urquhart, 1 rf 10/ 

Ware and Laverack, 29 o 11 c 

re Watson, John, IQnll d 

re Weeks, Frederick, Examination, 4 n 11 6 

Wegscheidor and Merewether, SoO d 

Werner, Emil, 22 n II d 

Winton, Harry J. L., for Discharge, 8 d 

e 

si Union, Autumnal Session at Nottingham, 

ol2c— 17o8^— I80I6/ 

im (George) on the Price of Milk, 10 o G s 

w (F. T. Pratt) on the Death of Professor 

llchenko, \\ 7 f 

dey Cattle Fair, 13 o 7 6 

itaplc, Liberal Meeting at, 9 Sf 

im ( — ) and JSronautics, 19 12 d 

sters and Solicitors, Meeting of, to Found a 

^1 practitioners* Society, 21 n 7 cf— 22 n7e 

»w«in-Furness, Progress of, 20 12 c 

Health of, 25 9 e 

stt (H. C.) on Adulterated Mustard, 14 

llot (Ck)l.) at the Peterborough Fat Cattle 

►w, 4 rf 7 d 

n (L. C.) en Luggage by the Mount Cenis, 

i8(f 

ihson (Arnold) on Beetroot Sugar, 27 d 4 e 

Coin, Notes en, 16 11 / 

;M. T.) on Accidents to Railway Senrants, 

nb-'22d9e 

it the Manch3ster and Salford Licensed 

tuallers* Association, 7 nj b 

It Wednesbury, 29 n 3/ 

Abbev, Window in Commemoration of the 

Qce of Wales's Restoration, 14 8 e 

- Restoration, 25 </ 8 s~27 d 8 a 
yfeeting to Advocate Unionism Among 
K)urers at, 21 7 6 

for East London, 5 ef 9/ 
raea Park, 10 </ 11 e 
) of Largs, Notes about, 2Gdi/ 
ia. a Biulet Acted before the King alone at 
nich, 1 d 10 J 
ian Diet, 10 a 5 c 

r (Elisha) on the Arkansas Loan, 15 6 a 
R. Dudley) on Local Taxation, 10 10 i&— 
• 10 c 

- at Dundee, on Opening a Bazaar at, 4 

- at Brechin. 1 n 7 a 

- Transfer of Burdens on Land, 12 n 5 cf 
Sir Darid) Bequest to the Free Church of 
tland, 16 • 5 c 

f Lorenzo-Marques^Arbitratioii Case, 18 

b 

r (Sir Tho§,) At Ifojvton-in-the-Manh, 6 n 

Mr, Goscben on CompanUre Taxation. 

'irM,)At Winchcomh, ZoU f 






Beale ( Wiilert) on National Music Meetings, 24 

dl0 6 
Beales (Edmund) Presentation to, 9 8 c 
Bean (Adolphe) on an Artist's Difficulties, 29 n 

9e 
Beaufort (Morris) on the North West Passage, 

3 n 10 ^ 
Bedding House Plants, 7 o 11 d 
" Bee in the Bonnet," 17 cf 6 /* 
Beech Timber, 10 o 12 d 
Beer Retailers, Return of, 25 n 3 / 

Tax on. Notes about, 7 a 8 6 

Shops, 20 n 4 c 

Beesly (A. H.) on Lord Airlie and the Game 

Laws, 22 9/— 29 7 c/— 3 n 5 /— 4 n 12 d 
Beetroot Sugar in England, 8 cf 1^ d— 9 d7 c 

tee Sugar. 

Behr (Dr. Bernhard) Readings of, 13 n 12 a 
Beke (Charles) on Dr. Livingstone, 4 n 6/— 17 

n8 cf 

(Dr.) on Sinai Expedition, 30 rf 9 6 

(Emily) on Dr. Beke's E^>edition, 30 cTO 6 

BELOIUU;>- 

Coast Defences, 11 5 6 

Coinage of Five Franc Pieces Suspended, 

28 n 5 c 
Fete Day of St. Leopold at Brussels, 19 a 

10 a 
Miscellaneous News, 11 o 6 a — 22 o 5 b — ^25 

o 5 6—12 n 3 6—29 cf 8 6 

Monetary Question, 30 3 fi— 4 « 6 & 

Wages in, 24 <f 6 e 

Belt (W. J.) Letter to the Commission of Pel !ce, 

4 n 7 cf- 8 n 5 / 

on the Public and«the Police, 21 n 8 a 

Notes about, 8 n 6/ 

Bench and the Bar in America, 22 d 9/ 

Bengal Famine, see India. 

Benites (Greg.) on Emigration to Paraguay, 6 

7 f—27 Oe 
Bennett (John) on the London School Board 

Elections, 29 n 6 a 

& Co., on Postal Eccentricities, 17 t/ 6 d 

Benyon ( — ) at Maidenhead, 8 o 3 d 

Berbera, Occupation of, 18 o 5 6 

Berkshire, Crime in, Mr. Friend's Report, 28 

6a 
Bernard (Mountague) on an International Code 

18 10 6 ' 

Bessemer Steel and Ordnance Company, 7 

7d 
Bethall (Slingsby) on Fellow Pass en gcrs, 4 

12/; 
Bethnal Green Museum, 28 o 12 6 
Betting Prosecutions at Sheffield, 16 o 7 c 
Bible, Ntw Translation, Meeting of Old Test a 

ment Revisers, 4 7 e 
Meeting of New Testament Revisers, 15 7 

e— 12 71 6 a— 22 n 10 ^►— 10 ^Ge 
Bickers (Henry) on Leicester Square, 6 <f 8 c 
Billingsgate Market, 6 n 7 / 
Bills of Exchange^ Return of Stam^} Duty on^ 17 

o\b— ^u^f 



Birkbeck LiUrary Institution— Lord Camanron 
ntfSdQe 

Birlej (Hugh) at Lincoln, 18 n 5 f 

at the Annual Soiree of the Charlton Con- 

servatiTC Club, G o 12 a 

Birmingham Cattle Show, I dl2 c 

Conference of Head Masters, 18 o 9 e 

Dog Show, 2d7 d 

Queen's Hospital at, II n 10 / 

and Midland Institute, Lectureship on 

Health at, Prize Fund for, 2 o 10 6 

BIETHB:— In consequence of the Registrar- 
General haying a complete Alphabetical List 
from 1837, tf all Births in the British Domi- 
nions, as also of all British Subjects born 
abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 
the Office in Somerset House, it is not deemed 
expedient to insert the Minimum Lists as ad- 
vertised in the Times. 

— — Hyacinthe, Wife of Father, of a Son, 20 o 
5c 

Triple— Mrs. Thomas James, Receires the 

Royal Bounty for, dn 7/ 

Births, Marriages and Deaths, Quarterly Re- 
turn of , 3 n 4 cf 

Bishop of London's Fund, 28 n 10 g 

Blackett (H. R.) tn the Restoration of Hanotcr 
Church, Regent Street, 24 d If 

Blackfriars, Opening of the New Landing Pier 
at, 23 d Lf 

Bridge, Notes about, 30 o 8 « 

Blair (R. Hugh) on Adult Education, 27 cf 10 a 

Blandford (G. F.) on the Fire in Grosrenor St., 
1 7t 12 a 

Blind, Education of, 23 o 7/— 21 n 12 & 

Self Support ftr, 19 n 9 « 

Deaf and Dumb, Notes on the Education 

of, 15 d If 

Blisiard (W;) on Mr. Disraeli and Dean Swift, 6 

Blood Poisoning, 1 ol f 

Blofield and Walsham Agricultural Association, 

20 If 
Blomfield (Rev. G. J.) on the Agricultural 

Children's Act, 28 o 9 e 
Bolivia, Curious Terrestrial Phenomenon at, 81 

ol0 6 
— News about, 1 n 5 « 

Bond (Edw.) on Charity Electioneering, 1 n 12 6 
Booker & Co., Dividend, 1 o 7 « 
Books, Mr. Anstey's Library, 2 d 5/ 

Forthcoming New, 13 o 9/ 

Hindoo-English Literature, 20 rf 3 rf 

Literary Activity in Turkey, 21 n 7/ 

Literature in Paris, I c/ G c 

Mr. Murray's Trade Sale Dinner and Orders 

Received, 10 n 8 6 

Official Return of Taxes on, 1 o 4/ 

Return of Exports, 15 o 9 c— 14 n 4 6 

Sale of the Bp. of Winchester's Library, 24 

o oy 

Times Column of New Books and Editions, a 

?/ T:}^^^^—^^ I2g— 7o 12rf— 8o10/— 
10 o 12 e-^13 o 12 J— 15 o 12 e— 17 o 6 d— \ft 
^^20 o 12 e—21 o 12 d—22 o 12 e— 23 o 

o 



o 12 



12^4n^i* ^ Vcl-2VcriV(/— 27 o 11 /— 2^J o 
^^e—30 o6c~lnl2 d^3 n 1 2 a & 6-^ n 12 



/— 5 n 12 6—6 II 10 e— « n 12 e— 11 n 12 0-12 
n 10 «— 18 n 8 a— 14 n 6 c— 16 n 12 a— 18 n 
12 €—19 n 8 c— 20 n 6 a— 21 n 12/— 22 n 12 d 
—24 n 12/— 26 n 6 c— 26 n 8 6 & c— 27 nl2 a 
—28 II 12 rf— 29 n 10 ^ A c— 1 rf 8 6 & c-3 rf 
12 c & /— 4 rf 12 e & /— 5 rf 8 * & c— 6 d 12 e 
& rf— 8 d 12 /— 9 d 8 c— 10 d 12 d— 11 d 12 h 
& c— 12 d Qbk c— 18 d 8 6—15 d 12 /— 16 d 
11 /— 17 d% h k c— 18 d 8 a & 6 & c— 19 rf8 
6 & c— 20 (/ 8 6, c & (f— 22 (f 8 a & 6—23 d 12 
6, c & rf— 24 flf 12 c & rf— 29 d 6 a— 30 d 10 6— 
31 (f 10 a 
Books, Wholesale and Retail in America, 15 d C e 
Boord r— ) at Woolwich, 26 n 6 « 
Booth (Edwin Carton) on the Australian Mail, 9 

d6e 
Bosinian Christians, 11 n 12 a 
Botley and South Hants Famierc Club, the 

County Members at, 4 d 7 6 
Boulogne Harbour, 24 o 6 a 
Bourke (Hon. Robt.) at King*s Lynn, 2G n 5 <f 

on the Turks in Arabia, 12 n 3/ 

Boutwell (Geo.) on Banking, 11 n 6 / 

on the Financial Crisis in America, 6 n 

8a 
Bouverie (jBCon. E. A.) at Renfrew, 21 n 6/ 

at Kilmarnock, 18 n 6 </ 

Note on Father O'Keeffe, 20 o 7 6 

Bovill (Lord Chief Justice) Health of, 31 o 9/ 
Bow Street Police Court, Removal of, Note 

Against, 29 d^J 
Bowra (£. C.) on the Bengal Famine, 22d\0d ^ 
Bowyer (Sir George) on Church and State in 
Germany, \2di^a 

on the Pope's Letter, 16 </ 8 a 

Bowring (L. B.) on the Famine in Bengal, 13 a 
* 12 a 

Boxing- Day Entertainments, 27 db a 
Bradford Exhibition, Closing of, 27 o B d 
Brady (Thos. F.) on Irish Fisheries, 80 o 10 6 
Braganza Gold Mining Company, 24 </ 6 c 
Brand (H. B.) at the Cheshunt Working Men's 

Association, 6 n 6 c 
Brassey (T.) at Hastings, 18 o 12 a— 18 n 10 c— 
21n6c/— 22e/3<; 

at Wolverhampton, 17 o 6 «f 

Brave Cook, 31 </ 9 c 

(Major) Defence of, 27 o 8 6 

Braxted Agricultural Labourers' Friendly 

Society, Annual Meeting, 4 o 6 </ 
BRAZIL: — 

Attempted Assassination of President 

Sarmiente, 3 o 6 d 

Commercial Intelligence, 3o6c/— 16ol2(i 

—17 n 6 c— 27 d 3 a— 29 d 8 6 

Exchanges, 13 o 6 c— 29 o 6 b — 13 d 5 6 

Extradition Treaty with, 24 n 10 e 

Ship News, 8 o 6 rf— 17 n 6/— 15 d7h 

Speech of the Emperor on Closing the 

General Assembly, 13 o 10 d 
War News, 16 o 12 a— 17 n 6 e 
Btn^Tkft (Jo. ^ ^) QTv \\» Qt««.t Eastern Railway, 

1 c 



Dec. 81, 1873.] palueb's ikdex to '^ the times " newspapeil 



Cab 



Brett (Robert) on the Distress in the North of 

London, 18 n 10 c— 26 n 12 6 
Brewers Licenses, 10 o 9 e 
Bridgefield and Victoria Salt Works, 16 o 6 a 
Brigandage in Thessalj, 16 do e 
Bright (Jacob) at the Charlton Liberal Club, 22 

d3/ 

on Woman's Suffrage, 6 rf 7 b 

r John) in OfBce, 6 o 10 6 

Arranged Meeting at Birmingham, 14 o 

9/ 
Arrangements for Reporting his Speech. 

25 o 10 6 

Deputation to, on the Repeal of Acts, 24 



o5/ 



6c 



He 



• the Economist on, 17 n 10 a 

and the Education Act, 25 o 12 c— 29 o 

- Notes on, 30 o 7/-20 rf 5/ 

- on Free Land, 12 n 8 dl 7 n 10 (/ 

- Letter to the Birmingham Club, 16 o 5 c 

• Misquoted, Letter and Reply, 15 d7 d 
' and the Permissiye BiU, 15 n 7 c — 3 d 

■ Speech at Bingley Hall, 2So5d 
■ at Birmingham, 8 oS b 



Brighton Aquarium, 21 o 7/— 25 o 12 5 — 7 n 9 « 

—12 n 3 c— 6 d 10 c— 27 (/6 a 

Cliff, Drive along, 3 n 6/ 

Bristol, Free Librarieft for, I dO e 

Association, Meetings, II nlO d 

Musical Festiral, 13 o 12 e— 20 o 7 a— 22 o 

5 rf— 25 12 a— 27 o5e 

Operatires' Liberal Association, 30 o 5 a 

British Association at Bradford, Notes about, 4 

oBd . 

Campo Santo, 31 rf 8 a 

Columbia— Account of Daisy Lake, 14 o 9 e 

Home for Licurables, Donation to, 17 o 5 6 

Hondurus, Account of, 17 n 4 / 

Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Donation 

to, 24rf6y 

Museum on Boxing-Day, 27 dSe 

Notices about, 29 d 5/ 

Orphan Asylum, Donation to,6dSa 

Gold of, 5 n 9/ 

Sea Wealth of, 27 o 4/ 

Brodrick (George) on the Recent Political Crisis 

in Canada, 19 n 10 6 
Brogden (— ) at Darleston, 6 n 6 6 
Bromley-Deyenport (— ) at the Rugby and 

Dunchurch Conseryatire Association, 28 n 

12 6 
Brooke (Geo.) on Railway Accidents, 5 rf 6 e 
Brooks rWilUam) on Railway Accidents, 11 n 

10 d 
Brown (Amyatt) on Tramps, A dl2 d 

(John) & Co., Limited, 25 d 5 a 

( Wm.) on Mr. Arch and Canada, 2Gdo e 

Browne (Bp. Harold) Address Presented to, on 

his Removal to Winchester, 15 o 9/ 

(M.) on Railway Accidents, 13 o 10 c 

Browming (Robt.) New Greek Play, 2'J d7 e 
Branswick (Duke of) Comproxxaae about the 
Froperty of, 16 o5 d 



Brussels, New Exchange at, SOdSf 
Brynyeae and Cadley Collieries (jompany, lit 

6a 
Buckingham, Meeting to Advocate Church Mis- 
sions at, 25 n 3 s 
Buckland (Frank) on the Scotch Sea Snake, 13 

nl2d 
Buffala, New Railway Bridge at, 27 n 4 /" 
Bulkamorc Magnetic Iron Ore Company, 27 o 

Ga 
Bulow (Dr. Hans Von) Recitals, 24 n 7 c— 4 d 

6/" 
Burdett-Coutts (Lady) on Cruelty to Animals, 

5rf9/— 24rf6 6 
Freedom of the City of Edinburgh to be 

Conferred on, 13 rf 5 b — 17 d7 e 
Burgoyne (Sir John) Statue of, 5n.5 d 

(P. B.) on Austrahan Wines, 5 d6 d 

on Australian Wines at Vienna, 12 n 4 c 

—18 </ 6 6 
Burmah to China, Through Route to, 26 d6 a 
Burman (Dr. J. W.) on Mr. Weightman*s Case, 

Slo5d 
Burns (Dawson) Cost of the Liquor Traffic, 10 o 

7/ 

on the Liquor Traffic, 1 o 12 a 

on the Police and Drunkards, ]S d 12 b 

Bursting of an Irish Bog, 20 o 7 b 
— Donations for the Sufferers, 27 o 6 ft 
Burton (N. W.) on the Threatened Famine in 

Bengal, 12 n 3 6 
(Walter) on Adulteration o fShcrry, 20 n 4 

/--15 d7f 
Butler (Bp>) Mr. Gladstone on, 15 dO e 
Butler *s Wharf Company, 24 o 6 6 
Butt ( — ) *' Limerick. 3 /i 11 a 

at Glasgow, SI dSe 

Butter, Foreign, Import Returns, II d5 b 
Buxton (B. N.) on Compulsory Education, 5 n 

10 c 
Buying and Selling nd Living by the Loss, 3 d 

12 a 
Byng (Rev. John) oa Railway Ticket Distribu- 
tion, SI d5 c 
Byron (Lord; and Lord Caduncis, Unpublished 

Letter of, 13 if 5 e 

C. 
Cabinet Council, Meetings, 4 o 9 /— 6 o 9 f—lO 

n 9/— 11 n 9 e— 12 n 7 e— 13 n 9 <— 17 n 9 ^ — 

18 n 9 c/— 22 n 9/— 26 n 9 c— 27 n 9 /— 29 n 7 

f—l d 9 «— 2 rf 9 « 
Cabmen of Edinburgh, Meeting, 13 d 12 &~25 d 

de 
OALIFOBNIA :— 

Anti Chinese Convention, 29 d 8 d 

Apaches Difficulties, 10 n 4 c/— 29 dSe 

~^> Assessment Rolls, 4 o 10 c 

Chinese Immigration, 4 o 10 c — 28 n7 a 

Cornucopia Mine, A o 10 d 

Elections, 4 o 10 c 

YVn^ti^rksi Cmv^ Yc^\^ u ^ ^ 



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California (continued), 

Paper Currency, 29 </ 8 e 

Railways, 4 o 10 c 

Sentences on the Modocs, 4 o 10 </ 

Sutro Tunnel, 28 n 7 6 

Twenty-Third Anniversary of Its Admis- 
sion into the Union, 21 o 4 rf 
CsJlan Schools and Rev. Father O'Keefife, 8 o 

If 
Camherwell Vestry Hall, Completion of the New, 

23 08/ 
Camborne, Riot of Cornish Miners at, 9 12 >c — 

13 10 6—17 066 
Cambridge Examination for Women, 20 n 7/ 

Improvement Board, 24 n 5/ 

PhUosophical Society, Anmrersary Meet- 
ing, 29 o 10 rf— 19 » 6 6 

Reform Cfub, the Borough Members at, 26 

n 5 e 

OAMBBIDGE UNIVEBSITY:— 

Appointments, I n 5 e 

Board of Classical Studies, 8 </ 12 c 

of Historical Studies 20 d 6 /* 

Burwell Rectory, 31 o 6 « 

Caius Greek TesUment Prizes, 12 n 7/— 14 

n 5 e— 26 n 9 « 

Class Lists, 19 d 9/ 

Congregations, 31 5 e— 29 d Sb 

Cookson (Dr.) English Speech on Resign- 
ing the Vice- Chancellorship, 4 n 8 c 

Crane's Charity, 12 n 7/ 

Craven and Battia Scholarships, Sdl2 d 

Crosse Scholarship, 12 n 7/ 

Degrees Conferred, 31 o 6 e — 14 n 6 c— 21 

n 8 a— 6 d 8 a— 15 d5e 

Election of Esquire Bedell, 8 n 9/ 

Elections, 30 o 10 a— 11 n 9 e— 23 rf 9/ 

*^ Electoral Roll, 29 10 </ 

English Prize Essey— Award, 13 cf 12 cf 

Examination of Higher Grade Schools, 10 

n 12/— 19n 6^ 

Examinations, 24 n 5 /— 4 d 12 b—S d 12 c 

— 10rf7/-29d3 6 

for Degrees, 29 ID rf— 19 n 6 6—29 ti 6 

6—11 d 6/- 12 d 3 a— 26 rf 9 6 
■ for Women, 17 8 / 



Examiners, 17 8/— 31 5 e— 21 nSa 

Fcllowskips, Elections to, 7 n 7 rf 

Fifth of November Gown and Town Riot* 

6n7/ 
— Fitzwilliam Museum, Dr. Amold'f Bequest 

to, 29 oiOd 

Graces, 28 n lOrf— 10 d7 f 

Holy Orders, General Examination for, 15 

7/ 

Jeremie Prizes, 12 n 7/— 18 rf 5/ 

— — King's College Examinations, 12 dZ a 

LeBas Prize, 12 n 7/ 

Lectures, 9 o 7/— 11 5 c— 16 7 /— 17 08 

/— 22 oSd 

Library NoUces, 12 dZa 

' List of Freshmen, 21 ol e— 23 5 c 

—-^'Little Go " J2xamination^4 d 12 6—15 d 5 e 
*" ... - n^a 

,8dl2d 
Student in Law — ^Electioiiy 5 d 



• ''j.nue uo " Examination, 4 d 12 6 

J — • • £;9^^^ Examinations, 6 a 7 f-2\ r 

ZZZ^ii^i^^'^ Collection of Shells, : 

i*f JkfaAon'6 Student in Law— Elc 



Oambridge Uniyendty (cotUtnuecl). 

Maitland Pnre, 12 n 7/ 

Matriculation List, 11 n 9 « 

Maurice (Professor) Bust of, Presented to 

the University, 10 d If 

Moral Science Studies --Books for Examin- 
ation, 17 (f 8 a 

Person Prize, 10 d 7/ 

Return of Residents, 18 n 8 a 

St. John's College Examination for Sizar- 
ships, 11 5 c 

Elestion for Fellowships, 4 n 8 c— 2G i 

8 c 

Minor Scholarships, 25 8 c 

Seatonian Prize, 1 n 6 e 

Sedgwick Memorial Fund, 26 n 9 e 

Sewage, 22 n 5 d 

Sidney College, 28 n lOrf 

Syndics, 21 n 8 a 

Theological Examinations, 81 o 5 « 

Trinity College, Election of Fellows, 10 

ht 

Examinations, 14 n 5 e | 

Prizes Awarded, 21 7 a 

Typhoid Fever in, 5 </ 8 a | 

an Eciio Falsehood, 6 d 8 a I 

Vice Chancellor, New, 5 nSf 1 

VidU Prize, 12 n 7 /— 20 rf 5/ i 

" Voluntary " Commences, 6 o 5 r I 

Yorke (Edw.) Prize on the Law of Primo- 
geniture, 12 n 7/— 21 n 8 a 

Cambridge Working Classes Lidustrial Exhibi- 
tion, Inaugural Ceremony, 27 dS e 

Cameron (J. C.) on Recruiting and Desertion, ) 
29c/5c 

Campbell (A.) sn Lidian Tea, 3 n 6 e— 7 n G c— 
14 n 4 e— 18 n 10 c 

(Charles) on the Bengal Famine, d dod 

on the Threatened Famine in Bengal, 28 

76 

(Dudley J on Prison Labour, 18 o 1 1 c 

(Gordon) Much Needed Explanation, 25 

7 e 

CANADA :— | 

Appointments, Id do b 

Mr. Arch in, 13 n 6/ 

Closing of the Parliament, 18 n 5 / 

— '- Duke of Manchester in, 3 n 6/ 

Elections, 27 n 5 a— 17 d 5 b—l7 d 7 e 

Lepme, Who Shot Scott, Committed for 

Murder, 18 o 5 c 

New Ministry, List of , 8 n 6 6—1 c/ 5 6 

Changes, 13 n 5 </ 

North West, 29 4/ 

Opening of the Canadian Pariiament, 4 n 

12 s 

Political Crisis in, 19 n 10 6 

- Riel Elected Delegate for Manitoba, 18 
5 c 

^— Resignation of the Ministry, 6 n 3 c 

United States Natives Resident in, 20 (/3 6 

CaMA«iC>imvMii,^ d ^ a— 31 dif 
OaA8y^kAXL^&BSi:««.3 ^^i^sAsiJ^^ o\^ J 

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(continued). 

Grand Junction, 8 d 6 6 

— Regents, 81 o 6 c 

Saez, International Ck)mmi88ion on the 

Tonnage Dues, 2 o 5 6—9 o 5 6—10 o 6 c— 11 
o 6/— 18 o 6 c— 16 5 c— 16 o 6 a— 17 o 3 6 & 
«— 20 6 6—24 5 c— 27 o 6 c— 6 n 3 d— 7 n 5 
6—13 n 6 rf— 14 n 3 o— 20 n 3 6—21 n 6 c— 26 
n5 6-27 n 5 6—29 n 3 6—1 d5 6— 2 cf 6 6— 3 
rf5 6_4 rf6 fc-_5 rf66— 6 rf5 a— 8rf5 6— 11 rf 
5 6 — 16 do a 

Traffic, 28 o 4/— 12 n 9/— 18 n 9 rf— 18 

dOe 

Cancer Hospital Brompton, Donation of a £1000 
to, 30 d 3 (/ 

Candlish (Rey. Dr.) Health of, 16 o 10 e 

Canterbury (Abp.) Consecrates Sittingboume 
Church, IddlOd 

Cliftonville Church, 15 n 10 rf 

on the Church, 15 n 10 <f 

at Margate on Examinations, 19 n 9/ 

Morements of, 10 n 12 e 

Degree, 5 rf 11 c 

Curious Difference Between a Resignation 

and a Relief, 1 1 o 10 a 

Episcopal Conference at, 30 d 10 a 

Meeting of the Rural Deans &c., of, at Ad- 

dington, 

Cape Breton Company — Companies to be Amal- 
gamated with, 6 n 4 a 

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE:— 

Cold Bokkeveld Gold Mines, 2 o 6 /* 

Commercial News, 2 o 6 /— 29 o 6/— 4 n 7 

/— 17 n 6 e— 21 nl2d 

Crowning of the King of Zulus, 4 n 7 ^ 

Customs Receipts, 2 o 6 / 

Diamond Fields, 4 n 7/— 17 n 6 e 

Diamonds Stolen, 21 n 12 d 

Elections, 2 o 6/ 

- — Gold Fields, 1 w 6 c— 4 n 7/— 20 n 4 a 

Graying Dock, 24 o 7/ 

Miscellaneous News, 24 o 7/ 

Money Market, 2 o 6/ 

New Unirersity, 29 o 6/ 

Rerenue and Expenditure, 21 n 12 cT 

Reward for Discovery of Coal, 2 o 6 /* 

Ship News, 29 o 6/ 

Small Pox, at Dep River, 4 n 7 /* 

South African College — Appointments, 2 o 

6/ 

War at, 16d7a 

Wool, 2 o 6/ 

Cardinals, the New, 23 </ 6 6 

Carleton (Rev. W.) on the CaUan Schools, 29 o 

8c 
Cariyle (Thos.) Prussian Order Conferred on, 

80 (/3a 
Carnarvon (Lord) on Scientific Education, 8 d 

6 e 
Carpathians, Account of, 1 o 6 a— 16 o 7 a 
Carpenter (Dr. A.) on Foul Air Not a Cause of 
Disease, 22 rf 10/ 

on the FuDcaoDB of the Brain, 17 n 7 a 

Carriages and Horses, Excise Duty on, 10 o 12 b 
Carrier Pigeon, 28 o7f 

^Yo^27^'9y^ ^^' i>f7«teriou8 Death, 2G i 



Carter (R. B.) on Contagious Ophthalmia, 26 n 

6 f 
Caste Difficulties in India, 9 cT 6 e 
CasteUo (M.) on Turkish Bonds, 31 o 6 a 
Castleman (Charles) on the Board of Trade 

Circular on Railways, 11 d 7 c 
CATTLE :— 

Agricultural Show, 19 d 4/ 

Bamsley Michaelmas Fair, 13 o 7 6 

Chichester Fat Stock Show, 18 d 7 6 

Diseases Act — Monthly Return, 15 n 10 6 

—13 d^c 

Disease in Germany, 29 n 4 d — 1 d 11 c 

in Malta, G' n 6 d 

Fees to Examiners, 7 n 6/ 

Dorchester Sheep Fair, 1 o 7 d 

Fat Show at Ipswich, 16 d 6 c 

Stock Sale at Aylesbury, 15 d 7 /* 

Importation of Foreign, 11 n 4/ 

Prime Scots, 29 o 11 6 

in Public Thoroughfares— Convictions, 3 o 

46 

Sale of Royal Stock at Windsor, 11 d 7 6 

Scotch for the London Christmas Market, 

13d6d 

Show at Birmingham, 1 d 12 c 

List of Judges, 1 d 12 e 



• at Leeds, 10 d 6 / 



— Smithfield Club Show, 25 n 8 d— 3 d 6 6—9 
d 8 a— 10 d 6 d— 11 d 6 q— 12 d 5 e— 16 d 5 / 
-17 d 9/ 

Machinery at, 13 d 6 a 

• Financial Return of, 15 d 7 d 



State of the Market, 1 o 7 d— 2 o 6 «— 3 o 4 

d— 6 o 6 6—7 7 6—8 o 4 e— 9 o 6/— 10 o C < 
—13 7 /•— 14 7 6—16 o 6 c— 16 o 6 6—17 o 4 
e— 20 6 e— 21 o e— 22 o «/— 23 o 4 c— 24 o 
6/— 27 6 c— 28 o 7 e— 29 o 6 6—30 o 4/— 31 
6 6—1 n 6 d— 3 n 6 e— 4 n 6 e— 5 n 6 6— G n 

4 6—7 n 6 d— 10 n 7/— 11 n 6 6—12 n 4 d.-13 
n 6 d— 14 n 4 6—17 n 6 6—18 n 7 r- 19 n 7 6— 
20 n 4 d— 21 n 7 6-24 n 7/— 25 n 5 e— 26 n 6 
/— 27 n 7 d— 28 n 6 c— 1 d 7 c— 2 d «— 3 d 6 
e— 6 d6 6— 8 d 7/& 7 «— 10 d 6 6—11 d 7 e- 
12 d 6 6-^15 d 6 6—16 d 7 d— 17 d 6 /"- 18 d 6 
d— 19 d 6 6—20 d 6 A-22 d 6 e -23 d 6 r— 26 d 

5 d— 26 d 8/— 27 d4 d^29 d4 c— 30 d 4 «— 81 
d6 c 

Trade in Kansas for 1873, 21 o 7 c 

Transit of— New Trucks, 31 o 6/ 

Trespassing on Railways, 16 o 6 6 

Value of Imported Live, 13 d 4 s 

West of England Fat Stock Show at Ply- 
mouth, 12 d 5 c 

WeyhiU Fair, 13 o 7 6—17 o Zj 

Cave (T.) at Barnstaple, 18 n 6/ 

Cawley (C. E.) on Auricular Confession, 7 n 7 a 

Census of England, 14 o 12 e 

Centenarian— Edward Butler of Kilkenny, 81 o 

11 e 
Sarah Hill at Lye, 10 o 9 / 



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Central Criminal Court, Meeting, 16 o 10/— 28 o 

11 c— 4 n 11 rf— 24 n 11 /*— 25 n 9 c— 18 d 12 e 
— IGrfllfi 

Swedish Iron and Steel Company, 9 o 6 a 

Ceylon, Census Returns, 24 « 4 d 

— Commercial News, 11 t/ 9/ 

Galic Harbour, 11 rf 9/ 

Chambers (Geo. H.) on the London and St. 

Katherine*s Docks, I d7 a 
Chancery Chambers, 17 n 1 1 a 

Delays, 4 n 11 c 

' Dividends, 8 o 4 « 

List of Articles Standing Unclaimed in the 

Court of, 13 7 </— 16 o 12 6 

Re-Opening of, 30 o 8 / 

Suits in, 16 10 a 

and the Vacant Judgeship, 1 n 9 f—l nil 

</— 3 n 7 c 
Channel Communication, Special Commission in 

France about, 4 o 4/ 

Island, 26 o 9/ 

Tunnel, 10 d 6/— 15 d 5 c— 15 dSb 

Chapel House Colliery Company, 16 d 7 a 

Royal, Savoy, 8 n 6/— 10 n 9/ 

Charing Cross Hospital, Opening of the School 

at, 3 o 8 & 
Charitable Appeals, Notes about, 6 (f 6/ 
Institutions, Appeals for 19 <f 4 e — 22 d 4 

c— 24 d 4 rf— 26 d 4 6—27 d 10 a 
Charity Children at St, Paul's, 10 o 12 -&— 11 o 

10 c 
Electioneering— Meeting at the Mansion 

House on, 18 o 5 f-Sl o 12 d— 1 n 10 d 
at Westminster Palace Hotel about, 3 

dlO/ 
Notes about, 1 n 12 ft— 3 n 9 A- 4 ti 9 e— 

4 n 10/-5 n 7/— 7 n 7 d—25 dSd 

Organization Society, 18 rf 7 a 

Notes abomt, 25 n 9/ 

City Branch, 3 n 10 « 

Hampstead Meeting, 8 cf 11/ 

Profeisor Charteris on, 29 n 9 « 

and St. John's Hospital, 1 o 9 «— 2 o 10 c 

Charles (A. 0.) on Charity Electioneering, 1 n 

12 6 
Charterhouse, Founder's Day at, 13 </ 12 b 
Charteris (Professor) on Charity Organization, 

29n9e 
Chatterton (F. B.) on the Supply of Gas, 18 n 7 « 
Chaucer, Traces of, J4 « 8 b 
Cheese, Return of Imports, 20 c 12 </— 14 n 5 c 
Chelsea Old Chureh, Notes about, 29 o 10 j 
Cheltenham Conservative Association, 25 o 7 e 
Chesterfield's Letters, Notes about, ddG e— 13 d 

12^—20 d 9/— 23 d 6/— 24 ddf 
Chesterfield, Itioting at, 7 o 6 /^ 
Chichester (Earl of) Address to his Tenants, 24 

o7 e 
Chicory, Return of Duty on, 22 o 8 6 
OjUders (Bt. Hon. H. C.) at Knottingley, 18 n 
5 e 
Children in TTorihouses, 29 n 5 e 
^dIa"! ^^^P^^^^' ^^^' ** Vienna, 10 o 6 b 

• Commercial News, 7 o 5 6—8 o 3 6—14 o 5 
AA, ^f—20 o 5 c— 22 o 6 b— 27 o 5 c— 2ft o 



Ghina {continued), 

5 d— 22 n 6 6—26 n 6 6—1 d 6 b— 3 d 5 fr-5 (f 

6 c— 8 d 5 6—13 d 6 6—20 d 6 5—29 d 3 6 

the English in, 27 n 6 6 

Railways and Telegraphs in, 22 o 4 d 

Chinese Emperor's Weddmg Present of a Railway, 

Declmed, 26 n 10 6 

River, 24 n 4 d 

Cholera, 13 o 10 6 

in Batavia, 18 n 6 c 

Case of a Sailor Feigning, at Liverpool, 17 

03/ 

in the Docks, 9 o 7 c— 21 n5c 

in Europe, 1 n 4/ 

at Genoa, 7 n 9 e 

in Germany, 12 d 8 a 

in Liverpool, 1 o 9 €—6 o 10 6—10 o 5 6 

in Malta, 4 o 6 6—8 d6 5 

on the Mediterranean, 10 n 5 c 

in Naples, 7 o 4 /— 10 o 12 6—27 o 9 /-25 

n 4/— 6 d 5 6 

a Man Buried Alive with, at, 7 o 4 / 

Explained, 10 d 5/ 

in Northern India, 14 o 4 e 

in Paris, 10 o 10/ 

in the Port of London, 10 o 11 /— 28 n 9 e 

in Rome, ISn 10 f 

at San Remo, 27 o 9 « 

and Thieves in Naples, 14 o 4 e 

at Vienna, 8 o 3 6 

Chri«t*s Hospital, Distinctions Gained by Gre- 
cians, 23 7 /* 

Christmas Benefactions, 22 d 5 6 

Bounty, Notes about, 6 d 5 c 

Carols in Charing Cross Hospital, 31 d8 c 

Day at Canterbury Cathedral, 26 d 5 / 

Holydays, Firms Intending to Close Dur- 
ing, 17 d 6c— 19 d6a 

in Naples, 31 d 8 6 

Under the Poor Laws, 26 d 5 a 

in Vienna, 30 d 6 6 

Crysanihemum Show at Victoria Park, 28 b 
10 d 

Chubb (J. C.) on Blackfriars Bridge, 30 o 8 e 

Churoh Missions at Middlesbrough, 27 n 5 « 

Congross at Bath, 1 o 6 c — € o 12 c—7 o 5 

d— 8 6 a— 9 o 8 c— 10 o 7 a— 11 o 7 a— 13 o 

6/ 

Defenoa Association, 15 o 9/— 21 o 5 d 

of England Sunday School Institute, 4 it 5/ 

Temperance Society, Conference at tlw 

Adelphi, 21 n 11 d 
Home Missionary Work, Meeting at Stoke- 
on-Trent on, 14 n 6 d 

Mission, Eight Days at Rochester, 17 » 7/ 

Pastoral Aid Society, Meeting at Glocester, 

21 n6« 

Temperance Society, Conference at Exeter, 

21o8 6 

Union Meeting at Wolverhampton, 1 n 10 c 

Oiymkals^ State of the Market, 1 o 7/— 1 n 6 6 
— \dlc 

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City Churches, Proposed Bemuyal of Three, 21 o 

7 c 

of London College, 10 o 7 e 

Real Property Company, ZdGb 

Lunatic Asylum, 20 o 9/ 

Schools, Proposed Amalgamation of , 1 n 8 & 

and Spitalflelds School of Art, Opening of, 

21 n 7 e 
Ward Schools, Meeting at the Mansion 

House of , 28 6 /* 
Wardmotes— Elections, 23 d C /— 24 rf 

He 
Civic Compliment— Presentation to Mr.Lawley, 

8^10d 

Entertainment, 11 o 12 a 

at the Albion Tavern, lld7 d 

at the London Tavern, 13 rf 12/ 

CIVIL ACTIONS: — 

Abbott V. Bates, 6n0 b 

Abinger (Lord) v. Ash ton, 13 cf 11 a 

Adams r. North British liailway, 5 n 11 a 

Alcock V, Davidson, 11 n 11 6 

Alexandra Palace Company v, Bignold Post 

Office, 24 </ 11 a 

Allen and Wife v, Evans, 13 cf 11 6 

AUeyne v, Hussey, 16 </ 11 b 

re Anglo-French Marezzo Marbk Company 

(Limited), 22 c/ 11 a 

Appleyard v, Taylor, 4 c/ 10 / 

Atherton v, Merriman, 16 cf 10 a 

Atkmson v. Tailby, 20 ndd 

Attorney-General v. Aylesbury Board of 

Health, 18 d 11 a 

V, Carter, 27 n 10/ 

V. Cleave, 22 n 11 « 

V. Lemas, 21 n It 6 

V, North Metropolitan Tramway Company, 

10 « 11 a— 3 d 11 d-18 dlla 
V, Terry, Vi d 10 c 

V. Whitworth Board of Health, 12 w 6 

aud another v. Francis and others, 19 d 

11 a 

and others v. Mayor, &c. of Bamsley, 12 

dSc 

Bain t*. Standford and another, 11 n 11 6- 

Ballycummisk Copper Mining Company, 

led 10 a 
re Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan — 

Campbell's Case, Hipperley*s Case, Alison's 

Case, 6 » 9 q— 7 n 11 a— 11 n 11 a— 19 n 10 s 

Barham v. Smith, 6 n 9 6—14 nOb 

Baxter v. Chapman, 18 cf 11 a 

Beall V. Smith, 9dl0e 

Beazeley v, Brierley, 17 cf 11 « 

Beck V, Bethnal Qreen Guardians, 13 cf 11 c 

BeUt/.Head, 4dll« 

— — Bethell v. Abraham, 25 n 9 a 

»— Bowdley v. Cross, 11 n 11 c 

Birch V, London aadNorth Western Railway, 

22 d lie 

Bloomer v. Beruitein and another, ti cf 11 c 

Board v. Board, 19 » 11 -6 

BoJioD V. Madden, 5 nil b^2l n 11 6—26 

-—Bradford 9t Uxor v. Metropolitan DUtrict 
JiAuw&y, 12 n 9 c 
BragoDZA Gold Mining r«^ ,rv , , 



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Civil Actiona (continued), 

Bridges V, Mignon, 23 d 10 J 

re Brighton Lamidry Company, 15 n 11 a 

Broughton r. Crewe Local Board, 9.Qnl\ b 

Bryant and Wife u. Metropolitan liailway, 1 1 

dlOf 
^— Buckland t. Cambrian Railway, QdQf 
re Burr ham National Schools, 8 rf 11 a — 11 

dlO c 

Bumill 17. Great Northern Railway OdlOd 

Burt r. John Keid, 31 o 10 e 

Caillard's Manufacturing Company, 

11 c 
Canada Oil, Lands, and Works Company, 

lOnlla 

Canham v. Brewer, 21 n 11 6 

re Carty (Alderman), 18 <i 7 a 

Ca vender v, Bulteel, 'd dlla 

Cave r. Waterer, 5 n 11 c 

Chappie t'. Clark, 13 c/ 11 c 

re Charles Lafitte & Co., 8 c/ 11 a— 12 tZ 8 /> 

Charlcsworth and another v. Holt, 20 m 9 f/ 

City of London Brewery Company r. Ten- 

nant, bdll d 

Clark V. Ohlson, Zdlle 

Clayton r. Johnson, 20 n c 

V. Shafto, lb d lib 

Clover y. Royden, 19 </ 11 « 

Collins V, UUman, 6 d 11 6— C dllc 

re Commonwealth Land Building Estate 

and Auction Company, 14 n 9 b — 20 n 9 « 

Comptoir d'Escompte dc Paris r. Consoli- 
dated Bank, Qdlla 

Connell v, Evans and another, 25 ^ 9 d 

Coombe v. London and South Western 

Railway, 9 d 11 b 

re Co-operative Supply Association, 10 n 1 1 

rt— 9d 11a 

Brewery Company, 24 w 11 c 

Copin, Syndic of &c. v, Kressman, Jarckrow 

and Scvaldpalo, 20 n 9 </ 

Coste v. Cowland, 29 n 9 a 

re Cote— in Deveze, 8 n 11 a 

County Palatine Loan and Discount Com- 
pany — Teasdale's Case, 26 n 11 a 

Cowsill V. Falrhurst and another, 2j dO d 

Creed v. Walters, 19 n 11 Zi 

Curtis and another v. Williamson and others, 

24cfll6 

Dansou r. Lord Otho Fitzgerald, 20 « 9 (/— 

22 nil c 

Dauney r. Chatterton, 6 d II b 

Davis et ux v. Same, 23 d 10/ 

Dawes ?'. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 

Company, 20 d 10 /* 

Dear r. Edwards, 2 d 10 c— 3 d il e 

Dent r. Have, 12 n 9 « 

V. Nickall, 13 « 11 a— 15 n 11 b 

De Witte r. Denne, lid 10 a 

Dickeson v. Hilliard and Hare, 13 c/ 11 c 

— Dignam v. Vans Agnew, 17 c/ 11 /6 

TacWt^ft, "i^ d \\ t 
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[Oct. 1 io 



Civil AotioxiB Ccotinnued), 

Douglas azid another v, Elliott, 25 n 9 6 

Drighlington Local Board v. Bower, 26 n 9 

5—26 n 11 c 
DoMker It j v, Oldham Coal Companj, 6 d 

10 e 

— Durant v. Carter, 22 n 11 c 

« Echo " V. " Weekly Echo," 9 o 10/ 

Edmonds v. Jeynes, 23 rf 10/ 

ex Edwards (Rev. John), 5 d 11 rf— 6 rf 11 a 

—10 dlOb 
-1 — Elej t'. Checkland and another, 6 n 11 c 
Ellis V. Smith, 15 rf 11 6 

— Elworthy v. Corporation of London, 6 ii 
7/ 

Emanuel and another v, Braham, 22 cf 11 6 

—2Sdllb 

re Emilo Ferrand, 17 n 11 c— 25 n 9 a 

"— European Assurance Arbitration, 28 o 11 d 

—29 11 c 
— — Anglo-Australian Company's Case, 4 d 

11/ 
— — Bentinck*s Case, 1 n 11 cf 

Lord Digby*8 Case, 31 o 10 c 

Dymock's Case, 28 o 11 </— 27 n 11 a 

Glover's Case, 4 rf 11 / 

Barman's Cose— Pratt's Case, 27 n 11 6 

-4rfll/ 

La Gauloise, 10 rf 10 a 

Mackenzie's Case, 31 o 10 c 

Mason's Case, 1 n 11 rf 

Mushet's Case, 28 o 11 rf— 27 n 11 a— 28 



nllrf 

D'Ouseley's Case, 31 o 10 c— 27 n 11 6 

Phillips's Case, 30 o 8/ 

— re Exmouth Docks Company, 22 it 11 a — 26 
n 11 6—13 rf 11 6 

— - Parries v. Palmer, 5 n 11 c 

Finlay r. Neill, 17 rf 11 c 

Flower v. Purkiss, 25 n 9 a 

Forsyth v. Great Western Railway, 23 o 3c 

—20 n 5 c 

Fortune r. Thompson, C n 9 a 

Fothergill v. Rowland, 5 n II 6 

— Gabriel and others v, Neanies and others, 15 
rflU 

Galbraith and another r. Carstang, &c. 

Railway, 4 rf 10 c 
General Steam Navigation Company v. 

Redpath, 12 n 9 6 

— Gibbins r. Lowe, 7 n 11 6 

Gilbert r. Enoch, 28 n 11 a— 29 nO a 

Glenister and another v. Great Western 

Railway, 12 n 9 6 

Goddard v, Rathbone, 2 rf 10 e 

Goff i\ Lovegrove, 2 rf 10 c 

Goodyear v, Lancashire and Yorkshire 

lUilway, 15rfllrf 

Goulton V. Dixon, 8 rf 11 a 

Great Northern Railway v, Withaoa, 7 n 

JI a 

Green v. Belcher, 5 rf 11 e 

Greenen v. London General Omnibus Com* 

pany, d 11 b 

ej: parte Greville, 25 n 9 6 

• — ^?Mn V, Roberta, 8n U h 



(Hvil Aotioiis (amiinued). 

Hamilton v, St. George's Hanover Sqaaif , 

Vestry, 17 n 11 c 

Hancock v. Henderson, 19 rf 11 6 

Harber v. Simonds, 18 rf 11 c 

— Harris r. Fitzroy and the TniBt9es of the 
Speltheme Division, 27 o 11 c 

V, Rich— De Rozas v. Bkh, 20 rf 11 rf 

Harvey v. Peck and another, 7 n 11 6 

re Harwood*8 London Machine Works, 4 1 

116 

Hathesing v, Laing, 15 rf 11 a 

Hay V. Bellamy, 19 rf 11 a 

Hayward v. Let, 5 n 11 c 

Heath v. Crealock, 11 rf 10 rf 

Heaton v. Gregory, 25 o 9 d 

Hesketh r. Local Board of Atherton, 13 n 

11 a 

Hill V. Fry, 15 n 11 a 

Hobbs V, Dance, 21 n 11 6 

Hodson V, Tremaine, 12 rf 8/ 

Hofifliam V. Spence, 6 rf 11 c 

Holman and another v. Cape Copper Min- 
ing Company, 5 n 11 6 

Hort V, Reade, 12 rf 6 a 

Houchin v, London General Ommbus Com- 
pany, 29 n 9 a 

— Howard v, N. Metropolitan Tramways, 4 d 
lis 

Hoy lake Railway — Welsby and Andersons 

Case, 11 rf 10 c 

Hudson V. Hill, 22 rf 11 6^23 rf 10/ 

and others v. Hill and others, 24 d 11 a 

Humphry r. Wise, 12 rf 8 e 

Hunt V, Goodlake, 7 n 11 a 

re Hyde's Trusts, 17 n 11 6 

re Illegal Distress, 20 rf 11 e 

Imperial Land Company of Marseilles v. 

Masterman, 5 n 11 a — 15 n 11 a 

re Infants' Settlement Act, 15 rf 11 a 

— — Isle of Wight Oyster Fisheries Company v. 

Borough of Newport, 6 n 9 b — 21 n 11 a 

Islington Vestry v, Barrett, 17 n 11 c 

Jackson r. Leeman, 7 n 11 6 

V, Metropolitan Railway, 11 rf 10 e 

ex parte James — in re CReardon, 20 it 11 e 

ex parte Jay — in re Powis, 20 rf 11 c 

Jenniags v, Alexander and others, 20 rf 11 « 

Jolliffes V. Wellesey Local Board, 14 n 9 6 

Junius' Newspaper Company, 24 n 11 c 

Kelly V. Paterson, 12 n 9 c 

Kenyon v. LaXKsashire and Yorks Railwsy, 

5 d 10 e 
^— Kirkstall Brewery Company v. Funiesi 

Railway, 6 n 9 6—8 n 11 6 

Kitchen r. Ibbetson, 18 n lie 

Knott 1^. Sidebotham, 5 rf 11 e 

Knowhman t;. Bluett, 11 n 11 6 

Landau v, Lockhart, 27 n 10/ 

re Landseer (Sir Edwin) 8 rf 11 a 

lAXV^hun V, Lonsdale, 16 rf 10 a— 17 rf 11 & 

— 'i^d.Wb 

X«w « . '^"b3^ «»!^ wiia'OBKt, V^ ^ '^ A 



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Oivil AetioiiB (conttnued), 

Lewis V, London, Chatham and Dorer 

Railway, ISndb 

Leeds Royal Park Estate Company, 9 d 

11 « 

Limehousc Works Company-— Coates's Case, 

l2dSb 

Lionino v. Wilson, 22 d 11 b 

Lister r. Marsden, 14 n 9 a 

Lloyd and others v, Linford, 16 cf 10 a 

Local Board of Driylinton r. Bower, 5 n 

lie 

Logan V. Flynn, 15 rf 11 c 

I Lomax Et Uxon v. Great Western &o. Rail- 
way, 29 n 9 a 

re London and Australian Agency Corpor- 
ation, 10 n 1 1 a 

London and South Eastern Railway v, Lon- 

; don Chatham and Dover Railway, 29 n 5/ 

and South African Bank v. Morgan, 21 n 

10/ 

Tramway Company r. Parish of Lam- 

^ beth, 20 n 9 c 

Lord Wolverton and others v, Misa, 20 d 

lie 

Lyall V, Fluker, 19 n 11 a 

Lynch v. Harkins and Wife, 25 d 9 </ 

Malaga Lead Mining Company, 10 d 10 c 

— 19</lla 

Mansall v. Clements, 20 n 9 c— 22 n 11 6 

Matlock Old Bath Hydropathic Company- 
Case of the Manchester Financial Corporation, 
5 nil 6 

Maynard's Case, 21 n 10/ 

Matthews v. Crusted, 11 </ 10 e 

V, Ansted, 12 d 8 c 

Maule V. Davis, \2 d S 6—17 d 11 a 

Maxfleld v. Burton, 18 n 11 c 

Maxwell v. Maxwell, 18 n 11 a 

Maynard v. Eaton, 17 d il a 

Mayor of Kidderminster v, Hardwick, 15 « 

116 

Melville u. Corporation of London. 2 d 10 e 

Merchant Shipping Company v. Armitage 

&c., 29 n 9 6—1 d 10 e 

re Metropolitan Consumers* Co-Operative 

Association, 10 n 11 cr 

Public Carriage and Repository Company 

— Brown^s Case, 29 n 9 a 

Biiddleton v. Metropolitan District Railway, 

9dllb 

re Middleton's Settlement Trusts, 22 nil a 

Mill V. Hawkers and others, 11 n 11 6 

re J. R. MiUer, 21 n 11 6 

MiUer r. David, 22 n 11 c 

V. Russon, 6 d lib 

— V, Watkins, lb d lib 

Mills V, Turner, 18 n 11 d 

re Monte Albo Mining Company, 15 n 1 1 a 

— — Morris V, Fowler, 9 cf 11 6 

Morzetti and others v, Magniac and others, 

2Adlla 

Mucklow V, FilkiDgton and others, 9 d 10 d 

Mulr V, Muir, 1 d 10 e 

Murdock v. Honychurcb, 13 d 11 6 

Murrajr v, Murray and others, 6 n c 

Ifurton V. Bighorn, 22 n U f, 



Oivil Aotiona (continued^. 

Musgrare v. Penmngton, 28 n 11 c 

Nalder v. Dann, 5 d 11 cf 

re Nather Stowey Vicanige, 15 d 11 a 

Neild and another v, London and North 

Western Railway Company, 10 n 11 6 

Neville and another v, Mansel, 8 cf 11 a 

Newman v, Griffith, 27 n 10/— 28 nil a 

Nicholson v. Chambers, 7 n 11 a 

Nonhmore and another v, Kemble, IS d 

lib 

Nuttall I'. Wildes, 22 d lie 

ex parte Nyholm— in re Child, IS d \1 a 

Occleston v. Fullalone, 9 cf 11 a 

Orpen r. Edgington, 18 d 11 c 

Overend Gumey & Co. v. Brett, 14 n 9 a 

Overstall v. Post Master General, IS o 11 d 

re Owen's Patent Wheel, Tire and Axle 

Company, 6 dll b 

Pamter v, Sidwell, 22 <f 11 6 

Parisat V, Palmer, 10 n 11 6 

Parker v. Krelil, 6 n 9 6 

Payne v, London and North Western Rail- 
way, 26 n 11 c 

V. Perrett, 13 d 11 <f 

Pearse v. Pearse, 17 n 11 6 

Penedo (Baron) v Johnson, 21 n 10 / 

Notes about, 27 n 5 c— 29 n 9 d— 2 cf 12/ 

Petter and another v. Palmer, 9 o lOy 

Phipps V, Great Western Railway, 10 n 11 6 

re Piercy, 15 n 11 a 

Bimlico, Peckham and Greenwich Tram- 
way Company v. Greenwich Union, 20 n 9 c 

Platts t;. King. 2 d 10 e 

Plumley w.Frean, 11 d 10/ * 

Polini V, Gray — Lane v. Grey — Frando v. 

Gray, 20 d lie 

Poole aad others v, Hughes, 22 d lid 

Potter v. Cross, 18 d 11 c 

V, North Metropolitan Tramway Com- 
pany, 23 o 10/ 

Pounce V. London General Omnibus Com* 

pany,23rfll 6 

re Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company v, 

Taff Vale Railway, 10 d 10 c 

Price V, Baine & Co., 18 d 11 a 

— ^ V, Jones, 8 d 11 e 

Priestley and Wife i*. Lancashire and York- 
shire Railway Company, 24 d 11 d— 25 d 9 c 

Priolean v. United States of America, 10 n 

lla 

Privett r. Newson and another, 16 d 10 a 

- — Queen v. Inhabitants of Alnwick, 8 n 11 a 

v. Local Government Board ex parte 

Sparling, 14 n 9 6 

r. Masters, 25 n 9 a 

Radloffe r. Le Lievre, 18 d 11 6 

Raggett t'. Findlater, 12 n 9 a 

Ramsden r. Lupton, 28 n 11 c 

Redhead v, Huddleston, 8 n 11 a 

Reed r. Reed, 22 d 11 6 

U d 



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Civil AcUoxui {continued), 

Riviere v, Donisthorpe and another, 29 n 

\)a 

— ^- re Roberts, 18 n 11 c 

Robinson r. Cane and another, 12 n 9 c 

Robinson r. Hiliiard and Hare, IS dll c 

Rose V. Denton, 6 rf 11 r— 8 d 11 4—9 rfll 

Zr— 10 d 10 rf— 11 d 10 e— 12 dSc 

Rossiter v, London and North Western 

RaUway Company, 20 d 10/ 

f^— Roubach and others v, Laurens and an- 
other, 25 rf 9 c 

Rowley r. London and North Western 

Railway, 12 ddd 

re Royal Victoria Theatre Syndicate, 8 d 

11 a— 10 dlOc 

Rumbold v. Cowl, 19 n 11 a 

Sayage v. North Metropolitan Tramways 

Company, 13 n 11 6 

Saxby and Farmer v. Hennett and Fox, 19 

nllb 

Sayer v. Whaley, 15 rf 11 c 

St. John's College, Cambridge v. Earl of 

Effingham, 22 n 11 a 

St. Thomas's Hospital v, Lambeth Parish, 

15 n 11 a 

Schora v. London and North Western Rail- 
way, 6 dll d 

Searle v, Leverick, 22 n 11 6 

Selby V. Nettlefold, 26 n 9 a 

Selig V, Schumann, 29 n 9 6 

Sewell i;. De Home, 22 c/ 11 6 

. Seymovr v. Hayes, 28 n 11 d 

Sharp V, Bamett, 17 n 11 c 

— — Shelley School Board v. Overseers of Shel- 
ley, 20 » 9 r 

Shepherd v. Stroud, 13 cf 11 c 

Shermin r. Whyman, 20 n 9 c 

Sherwood and Wife v. Metropolitan Bail- 
way, Sdll d 

Shippey r. Heath, 22 rf 11 6 

Shoreditch Charity Trustees v. Board of 

Works, 29 u 9 c 

Sieveking v. King, 21 n 11 6 

Simeon v, Dewhirst, 8 n 11 6 

Simmonds v. Wadsworth, 2 dlO e 

Simon v. Pendleton Overseers, 16 o 7/ 

Slater v, Scattergood and others, 6 n 9 c 

Smalley v. Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail- 
way, inll b 

Smtih t;. Bennett, 5 n 11 c 

V. Buller, 12 n 9 0—18 n 11 c 

v. Gellatly, 19 d 11 6—20 dlld 

V, Price's Patent Candle Company, 13 d 

lib 

Snook V, Barcbiy, 27 n 19/ 

Southampton Dock Company v, Southamp- 
ton Harbour and Pier Board, 12 d S b 

South Sea Beach Mansion Company, 26 n 

11a— 3rfllrf 

Stanford v. Huristone, 20 n 11 6 

SUmners v. Finlay, 29 » 5 e 

Stiles V. Fnser, Id lOe 

Steinkopff v. Kriiger, 14 n 9 6 

■ £/^en8on v. Gooderson, 7 nil a 
' rT^^P *°^ another r. Pattrick, 5 a 11 

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CiTil Actions {continued), 

- — Stopher v, Townshend, 11 n 11 6 

Street v. Lines, 6 n 11 c 

r. Licensed Victuallers Society, 11 nWh 

Sylvester v, Hyder, 11 rf 10 c 

Taylor r. Ford, 10 n 11 6 

Jackson, 21 n 11 6 

Thames Embankment — Sir H. P. Gordon r. 

Metropolitan Board of Works, 19 </ 11 6 
Telfer v, London and North Western Rail- 
way, 6 (/ 11 flf— 9dl0rf 
Thompson and another r. Engleback and 

another, 12 </ 8 e 
Thorpe v. Craig and another, 28 n 11 6—29 

n96 

Tichborne Case, see Criminal Trials. 

Tinnel r. Wane, 19 n 11 6—20 n 9 c 

Tolley t>. Ellison, 24 </ 11 a 

Townsend v. Dunning, 22 n 11 c 

Toy V. Langton, 12 n 9 c 

Traders' Co-Operative Association, 10 n 

11a 

Treloar r. Bigge, 28 n 11 6 

Trevit v. Spick and another, 7 nil 6 

Turner r. Harper and another, 2 </ 10 e 

Turner v. Hazell, 29 n 9 a 

United Land Company v. Great Eastern 

Railway, 6 n 9 a 

United States r. Welsman, 10 n 11 a 

V. Prioleau, 10 n 11 a 

r. Wagner, 10 n 11 a 

Vale V. M«rian, 17 <f 11 c 

Van Camp v. Bennett and another, Ida 

116 
Vaughan v, London and North Western 

Railway, 6 n 9 6 

V, Weldon, 24 n 11 c 

Veyiers v. Larington and another.|18 d 11 c 

Viiin V, Maynard, 8 n 11 6 

Vidler r. Goldfinch, 11 n 11 6 

Vyse V. Great Western Railway, 8 r. II 6 

—10 n 11 6 
Waite V.Manchester, Sheffield and Lincoln- 
shire Railway Company, 25 </ 9 c & d 

Wallis V. Beddick, 18 n 11 c 

Ward V, Marks, 5 d 11 s 

Waring v. Currey, 1 1 rf 10 r 

Webb V, Great Eastern Railway, 28 n 11 c 

V. Tulk, 6 (f 11 a 

Wigan and Overseers v. Public Works Loan ' 

Commissioners, 27 n 10/— 28 n 11 c 
Weller v. London, Brighton and South ! 

Coast Railway, 8 n 11 6 | 

Wells V, Kilbum, 8 ii 11 6 

West's Patent Press Company v, Wilson, 

bdWd 
Williams t\ Great Western Railway, 

9 c 

Willis Qt nx. r. Payne, 23 rf 10 /" 

Wilson V, Metropolitan Riulway, 7 n 11 i 

«— Wilts and Berks Canal Company v, Swin- I 

lib 



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Cof 



Ohdl Actions (continueiQ, 

Witt V. Corcoran, 4dlld 

Woodroffe v. Daiidson, 10 n 11 6 

Wolfe V. Clayton, 27 « 10 /* 

Worswick v. Lyon, 24 c/ 11 e 

Tstalyfera Iron Company v. Meath and 

Brecon Railway Company, 20 n 9 a 

Civil, Military, Nary and Clergy Supply Asso- 
ciation, 22 n 6 c 

List, 15 6 6 

Pensions, 10 o 7 f 

Meeting at Exeter Hall about, 23 o 3y 

Service Sub Inspectorships, 21 o9 f 

Estimates, Official Returns, 9 o 10 e 

—^—Examinations, 10 n 12/ 

Lifeboat Fund, 27 die 

Writers, 1 n 5 d— 18 n 10 /*— 25 n o /•— 26 

n 10/— 1 d 10/ 

Clarance House, Repairs of, 18 o 10 6 

Clarke (H.) on the Fire at Constantinople, 8 n 

7 € 

on Innocent Prisoners, II o 5 e 

on the Venezuelan Debt, 7 n 6 a 

(John Algernon) on the Tax on Beer, 7 n 

86 
Clark (W. W.) on Tramps, idl2 d 
Claughton (Bp.) on the Ashantee War, 25 o 9/ 
Clayden (Arthur) Free GranU of Muskoka, 30 d 

3e 
Cleaver ^William) on the Ashantee War, 3 o 5 & 
Clerical Appointments, 1 o 12 a— 2 o 5 cf— 3 o 8 

6—9 9/— 10 7/— 11 o 8 c— 16 o 12 6—18 o 

8 c-23 o 3/— 30 7 «— 31 o 10 6—31 o 12/— 
6 n 8 f—S n 7 a— 12 «4 /— 14 n 3 e— 14 ti 5 6 
—14 n 7 f—l5 n 5/— 17 n 7 /— 19 n 6 a— 20 n 
7/— 22 n 10 6—26 n 8 a— 27 n 7 c— 29 n 7/— 
2c/9/— 3c/6/-4c/5rf— 11 d 8 c— 13 rf 6 « 
—15 </ 12 «« 17 d 7 z'— 17 d 10/— 18 d 6/— 24 
</8a— 25d4d— 27^3/ 

Medical ahd General Life Assurance So- 

ciety, 29 n 4 6 
Clever Thought, 25 n 5 </ 
Clothworkers' Company, 18 n 4 « 
Ck>ud TThe Actor) and his Wager, 22 n 5 6 
Cloves, 2in9f 
State of the Market, 5 n 6 c— 14 it 4 a— 19 

n7 d 
GOAL:— 

Advance in Price, 1 n 6/ 

and Coke, Lnmense Stacks in Stock of, 7 n 

7/ 

Reduction in the Price of, 29 o 8 a— 1 <f 7 c 

Export Returns, 16 n 6/ 

Fall in the Price of, 28 o 9 e 

in France, 24 o 6 cf 

German, in France, 23 o 4 c 

Import and Export Returns of the Port of 

London, 4 o 6 a— 5 n 6 a — 4 d Q a 

Increase of Transit, 4 n 6 e 

and Iron Trade, see Ibon 

Professer Levi on the High Price ef, 7 o 7 

e— 8 o7 f 

. MeetJBga on the High Price of, 26 n 10/ 

Mines, Drainage of, 15 n 7 d 

and Railway a, 6d6a 

•Inspector, CompeUtivQ Examination !or. 



16n9e 



Goal {continued). 

Miners, Official Report on, 2f4 cf 4 /* 

of Durham and an Increase of Wages, 17 

nlOa 

Mming in Germany, 26 n 7/ 

Monopoly, 31 o 6 6 

of Newcastle, Notice, 1 n 6 a 

Price of, 29 o 6 a— 31 <f 3 s 

at Manitoban, 24 n 7/ 

Production of, 4 c/ 4 / 

Proposed Rise in, 1 o 6 c— 2 o 6 rf 

Railway Traffic, 12 a 4 e 

Rise by the Railways on the Cost of Transit, 

15 12 c 

in Sarawak, 28 o 7/ 

Secret of Dear, 80 o 10 c— 1 n 10 a— 3 n 8 6 

Shipments of, 8 o 4 a 

from the Port at Grimsby, 13 o 4 c 

— " Silkstone, 24 o 6 cf 

Supply, Notes about, 1 n 12 a — 19 n 7 a 

Trade, Notes about, 11 rf 7 6 

of South Yorkshire, 17 cf 5 « 

Trade, State of, 4 o 6 6—7 o 7 a— 9 o 6 6— 

11 6 6—14 0.7 a— 16 o 6 6—18 o 6 a— 21 o 6 
c— 23 4 c— 2r 6 6—28 o 7 <f— 30 o 4 a- 1 n 
6 c— 4 n 6 C--Q n 4 6—8 n 6 6—1 1 n 6 c— 13 n 
6 c— 15 n 6 6—18 n 7 a— 20 n 4 a— 22 h 6 «/— 
25 n 5 a— 27 n 7 6—29 n 4 6—2 d 6 a— 4 d 6 « 
— 6 d 6 a— 9 d 7 6—11 d 7 6—16 d 7 6—18 d 6 
6—20 d 6 6—23 cf 6 a- 30 d 4 a 

Unscreened, 11 o 6 6—13 o 12 « 

of Victoria, 30 </ 7 < 

Alton Coal, Coke and Iron Company, 13 n 

6c 

Bynmawr Coal and Iron Company, 11 </ 7 6 

Consumers' Association, 24 o 6 6 

Gellydeg Colliery Company, 15 </ 6 a 

Oaks Collieries Bonds, Sd7a 

Pennywell Company, 14 n 4 a 

Swansea and Neath Colliery Company, 8 d 

7a 

Vancouver Coal Mining and Land Company, 

7o 6a 

Coalfields of North Staffordshire, 27 o 6 6 

New in Yorkshire, 11 n 6 </ 

Cobbett r— ) at Oldham, 18 n 5/ 

Cochineal, State of the Market, 2 o 6 e— 16 o 6 c 
— 1 n 6 6—13 n 6 #—27 n 7 «— 13 d 6 €—24 d 
Ge 

Cocoa, Stote of the Market, 8 o 4 e— 15 o 6 c— 22 
6 6—29 6 c— 6 n 6 c— 12 n 4 e— 26 n 6 /— 3 
<f 6/— 6 d 6 d—lO d 6 c— 17 d 6 </— 24 dGc 

Colliers on Colliers, 24 </ 6 « 

Collieries — Davis Merthyr Colliery Company, 22 
o 6 a — 25 o 6 a 

Hawne Company, 19 n 7 a 

Knowles' Sale of, 22 n 6 c 

New SharlBton Company, 22 o 6 <i 

Colliery Managers, Warmng to, I0d7 b 

Import Retum«, 12 n 5 6 — 11 d5 c 

Cochrane (Baillie) at Ryde, 17 • 5 d 

Cockerell & Co., on the Coal Trade^ It <f 7 6 

o ^ c— ^ o Vc-Vl oti d— ^twv.^ ,g 



4 6—7 n 6 fr— 8 n 6b— 12 n 4 «— It n 6/— Un 
4 «— 16 fi 6 6—19 n 7 rf— 20 n 4 d— 21 n 7 rf— 
22 n 6 e— 26n 6/— 27 n 7 e— 28 n 6 6—29 n4« 
— 3rf 6 /•— 4 <f 6 6—6 d 6 c— 6 rf 6 rf— 10 rf 6 c 
— 11 rf 7 6—12 d 6 6—18 rf 6 «— 1 7 if 6 d— 18 d 

6 a— 19 (/ 6 c— 20 dS 6—24 d 6 c— 26 dba— 
Sid 8 c 

Cole (Henry) Addieu at the Hanlej School of 

Art, 22 o 7 e 
Coleridge (^ John) at Taunton, 4 o 6/ 

Letter to Mr. Bright, 18 n 9/ 

at the Exeter Lib^«l Association, 81 o 7 d 

the New Lord Chief Justice— Sketch of, 

16 nil/ 

Colonial Appointments, 4 o 8 a — 8 d 6 y— 10 d 8 

6—10 d 9 «— 20 d 7/— 24 d 8 a— 81 d 6 e 
Despatches, 2 o 6 d— 9 o 9 e— 18 o 9/— 17 o 

7 «— 18 o9 e— 21 o 9/— 26 o 8 <s-28 o 9 e— 80o 
7 e— 1 n 9 e— 4 n 9 «— 6 n 9/— 7 n 9 e— 11 n 9 
«— 12 n 7 /— 14 n 8 e— 17 n 9 e— 18 n 9 d— 19 
n 9 e— 20 n 7 e— 22 n 9 /— 24 n 9 /— 25 n 6 6 
— 28n9«— 29n7e— 1 d9 e— 8 d8 6— 4 d9/ 
— 6d9e— 8d9/— 9d9/— 12d7e— 16 d9 f 
—17 d 9 /— 19 d 7 d-20 d 9 €—22 d 9/— 24 d 
9/— 25d7y— 29 d7« 

Episcopate, 28 o 7/ 

Goremment Securities, State of, tn every 

d3y« />a/?er 
Produce Market, 4 o 6 a— 11 o 6 a— 18 o 6 

a— 25 o 6 a— 1 n 6 a— 16 n 6 o— 22 n 6 c— 29 

n 4 a— 6 d 6 a— 18 d6 c— 20 d 6 a— 25 d 6 a 
Cologne (Abp. of) to the Sheffield Catholics, 26 

nllc 
Colston's Daj at Bristol, 14 n 8 a 
Columbian Qovemment, New Steamboat for, 19 

n7 a 
Commercial Trarellers' School Festiyal, 24 d 6 6 
— Schools, Meetings of the Governors, 80 d 

7e 
Commissionnaires, Corps of, 26 o 7 / 
Commitments in Lreland, Return of, 9 d 9 e 
Companies, Miscellaneous, State of Shares, in 

every day's paper 
Confession in the Church of EngUnd, 6 d 7 e— 6 

dlOc 
Memorial to the Bp. of Exeter Against, 

22 d6/ 

-^ Meetings Against, 18 d 6 e 

Anti-Coniessional at Wolrerhampton, 80 o 

86 
Confessional in the Church of England, Meetings 

about, 22 n 7 d 
Congregational Union, Autumnal Assembly, 13 

0/— 16 8 c— 16 o 6 c— 18 o 9 « 
Conscience Money, 1 o 9 e— 2 o 9 e— 4 o 9 y— 8 o 

7 /"—IS 9/— 17 8 c— 28 o 7/— 24 o 9 e— 28 

U e— 31 o 9 y— 4 n 9 e— 10 n 9 /— 14 n 7 e— 

17 „ 9 e— 20 n 7 e— 24 n 9/— 28 n 9 f— 9 d 9 J 
~ —12 d 7 e-16 d 9/— 18 d9 e— 19 d9 /— 22 d 

9 e— 2ad 9/— 26 dS d— 27 d9 c— 29 d 7 e— 30 

Conqueror of the Alabama, Death of, 14 o 12 e 
Coneervative Lmnd Society, 9 o 6 c — 12 d 5 (( 

'nVhiprSldSa 

Conspiracy BiU 1873, Notes about, 17 d 7 c 
Consular Clutpl&incies, Notes about, 1 o 4 /— V 



Consumption Hospital at Ventnor, 6 n 7/— 11 d 

Consumptire Patients in South Africa, 27 d S y 
Contempt of Court— Debt Collectors Threats'of 
to Debtors, 28 o 6/ 

Two Men Committed for, by Mr. Barrow, 

22d6d 

Used by a Presiding Judge for Perjury, 25 

d8 d 
Conralescent Hospital, Blackrock, Appeal for, 21 

o 12 c 
Convict Labour in India, 23 o 8 /* 

Warders, Meeting for Increase of Pay, 4 n 

11 e 
Convicts, Return of the Maintenance of, 7 o 4/ 
Convocation, Proclamation Proroguinfp, 4 o 8 a 
— 22 n 8 6 

Prorogued, 18 d 9 e 

Conway (William) on Sewing Classes, 18 d 6 6 
Cook and Son's Tour in Palestine, 28 n 5 / 
Co-Operative Societies, Registrar's Report, 18 d 

6 6 
Cope (Richard) on Eton College, 4 o 7/ 
Copper, State of the Market, 10 o 6 a 
Coral Fishery of Naples, 26 o 4 e 
Corin (W. J.) on Mr, Horsman and his Contti- 

tuemts, 27d3/ 
Com, Mr. Delmar on the Production of, 16 o 4/ 

Marriott's Michaelmas Averages, 1 o 7 6 

SUte of the Market, 1 o 7 d— 2 • 6 e— 8 o 4 

rf— 4 o 6 6—6 o 6 6—6 o 6 J— 7 o 7 6—8 o 4 e 
— 9o 6/— 10 6 e— 11 o 6 d— 13 o 7/— 14 o 7 k 
—16 o 6 e— 16 o 6 ^— 17 o 4 e— 18 o 6 6— 20o 
6/— 21 o 6 c— 22 6/— 23 o 4 c— 24 o 6/-25 
o 6 6—27 o 6/— 28 o 7/— 29 o 6 6—30 o 4 /"—SI 
6 6—1 n 6 6—3 n 6 a— 4 n 6 e— 6 n 6 6—6 n 
4 6—7 n6 d— 8 n 6 6—10 n 7/— 11 n 6 6— 12« 
4 d— 13 n 6 d— 14 n 4 6—16 n 6 /— 17 n 6 d- 
18 n 7 6—19 n 6 6—20 » 6 d— 21 n 7 6—22 n C 
e— 24 fi 7 6—26 n 6 d— 26 n 6 «— 27 n 7 d— 28 
n 6 e— 29 n 4 e— 1 d 7 6—2 d 6 d—S d 6e— 4 rf 
6 e— 6 d 6 e— 6 d6 6—8 d 7/— 9 d 7 d— 10 d6 
6—11 d 7 e— 12 d 6 6—13 d 6/— 16 d 6 d— 16 
rf 7 d— 17 d 6/— 18 d 6 d— 19 d6 6— 20 d 6 ^ 
22 d 6 6— 23d 66— 24 d 6/— 25 d 6 c— 26 d8/ 
—29 d4 6— 30 d 10 d— 81 d6 c 
Cornish Miners, Rioting of at Camborne, 18 o 

10 6 
Cornwall, Miners Riot in, 11 o 12 d 
Coroners' Expenses, 10 n 9/— 19 n 6 e 

Inquests, Return of Cases, 1 d 1 1 e 

for Middlesex, 1 n 7 e — 4 n 6 6 — 16 n 7 / 

Corporal Punishment, Return of Inflictions, 17 o9 e 
Corporation of the Sons of the Clergr, Annual 

Court, 14 n 12 6 
Corps of Commissionaires, Donations to. 29 n 3 

6^13 d 9/— 27 d 8 c 

Corrections, loll d— 2 o 6/— 9 o 9/— 14 o 10 « 

—17 o 3 /— 29 12 c— 16 n 9 f-24 n 6 6-28 - 

n 9 e— 23 d 9/ j 

Corsica, Account of, 16 o 4 d ' 



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Cotton Grood«, Adulteration of, 27 </ 8 « 

Crop in America, 8 o 3 /* 

Import Betums, 6 n 6 c 

Payments for. 12 n 4 c 

State of tke Market, lo7 d & /— 2 o 6 «. 

two report9-^Z o 4 6, tvoo reports — 4 o 6 6 & d— C 
6 d— 7 7 e— 8 o 4 rf— 8 o 4 e— 9 o 6 6—9 o f> 
/— 10o6a&rf— II066&C/— 13o7(/— UoTc- 
lS o 6 6 & c— 16 o 6 6—16 6 c— 17 4 6 & c— 
18 o 6 d; two reports— 20 o 6 6—21 « 6 c— 22 o 

6 a— 23 o 4 a &/— 24 o 6 6 & c/— 25 o 6 6 & c 
—27 6 6— 28 7 /— 29 o 6 c & «— 30 o 4 c & 
e— 31 o 6 rf, /aro reports— I n 6 6 & e— 4 « 6 / 
firo rfqxnts — 5 n 6 c, /wo reports — 6 n 6 6 &/— 

7 n 6 6, two rqnjrts — 8 n 6 6—8 n 6 c— 10 11 7 6 
—11 n 6 6—12 n 4 c & e— 13 n 6 </ & e— 14 n 4 
a & </— 16 n 6 6 & rf— 17 n 6 6—18 n 7 c— 19 n 
7 c & </— 20n 4 c & </— 21 n 7 </, /tro reports— 
22 fi 6 « &/— 25 n 5 rf— 24 n 7 cf— 26 n 6 « &/ 
—27 n 7 6 & e— 28 nQb.two reports— 2% n 4 </ 
& «— 1 rf 7 e—2 d 6 #—3 rf 6/, /wo reports—^ d 

6 6 & </— 5 rf 6 c & </— 6 (f 6 c/, rioo reports— % d 

7 e—9 d 7 f—lO dQ c, two reports— U rf 7 6— 
11 d 7 c— 12 d 6 6—13 d 6e &/— 16 dSe—lG 
d7/—\7 ded&e—lSd 6 a & </-19 rf 6 c, 
/wo r^or/*— 20 c/ 6 6 & r— 22 rf 6 c— 23 cf 6 c— 
24d6c&d— 26<i5 a & d— 30 (/4 d— 31 d6 c 
&d 

Country Pariihes, State of in Bedford, 20 o 

U/ 
County Courts, Days of Sitting, in every day^s 

paper, 

Christmas Holydays, 1^6 n 9/ 

Franchise and Re-Distribution of Seats, 

Meeting at Chelsea about, 12 n 5 c 

Meeting at Sheffield about, \2nbd 



Rates, 1 ^ 9 c 
- Abstract of, 24 n 9 /* 



OOURT OF ALDERMEN:- 

City Prison at HoUoway, 22 o 12 a— 19 n 6 

rf— 22dl0<; 

Fete to the Retiring Mayor, 19 n 6 d 

New Scheme of the Endowed Schools Com- 
mission, 2 2 1 2 a 

COURT OTROULAR:— 

Audiences, 6 d 8 a 

Cambridge (Duke of) Morements of, 14 

9e 

Court at Balmoral, 1 9 0— 2 o 6 d— 3 o 7 c 

—4 9 e— 6 9/— 7 o 8/— 8 o 6d— 10 9 e— 
llo9«— 15o9 e— 16o9/— 17o7e— 18o9 e 
—20 o 9/-21 o 9 /•— 22 9 e— :3 o 7 /*— 24 o 
9 »— 25 8 c— 27 9 e— 28 9 e— 29 o 9 €—30 
o 7 e— 31 9/— 1 n 9 «— 8 n 9 e— 4 n 9 «— 5 n 
9y—6 „ 7/_7 n 9 e- 11 n 9 e— 12 n 7 y— 13 
n 9 e— 14 n 7 «— 15 n 8 6—17 n 9 «— 18 n 9 d 
—19 n 9 e— 20 n 7 •— 22 « 9/— 24 n 9/— 25 
n 6 6—26 n 9 v— 27 n 9 e— 28 n 9 e— 29 n 7 e 
— Id9i 

Return of, to Windsor, 29 o 9 «— 10 n 9y 

—17 n 9 e— 20 n 7/— 26 n 9 «— 29 n 8 6—1 d 
9e— 18d9« 

l>£ilre Mnd Dacbett of Teckat VieDBa, 21 

—^Edinburgh (Duke of) at Constantinople, 7 
AmngemeDUfor the Afarriage of, 24 5 



Court Oiionlar (con/tnned). 
c— 5 n 9 /— 11 fi 5 c— 14 n 8 a— 15 n 5 6—15 n 
9 e— 25 n 8 6—17 d 9/— 29 d 8 a 

£dinburgh (Duke of) Household Appoint- 
ments, 8 d 7 a 

Inrited with his Duchess to a Ball at the 

London Mansion House, 30 d 7/ 

■ Movements of, 28 o 5 6 — 10 n 5 c— 13 n & 



/— 4 d 12 d— 22 d9 e— 31 d 7/ 
Hehenlohe (Princess of) Bust and Inscrip- 
tion in Memory of, 6 d 9 / 

- Notes on, 9 d 8 6—12 d 5 ^ 



Imperial Princess of Germany, Birthday of, 

22 n9/ 

Knights Commanders— Inyestitures, 9 d 9 / 

Notices, in every day* s paper, 

Orders for the Court to go into Mourning 

for the King of Saxony, 1 n 6/ 
for the Queen Dowager of Prussia, 20 d 

7/ 
Prince Consort, Anniversary of. Special 

Service at the Castle, 16 d 5 d 

Christian, 2 d 11 6 

Leopold, Health of, 21 n 9 « 

Louis of Hesse, 27 n 9/— 29 n 3/ 

and Princess Louis of Hesse, 22 d 9 «— 23 

d5/- 

of Wales's Birthday, 10 n 12 e— 11 n 8 c 

• and Princess of Wales, Moyements of, 1 



9 e— 14 9/— 17 o 7 «— 18 o 9 e— 20 9/— 
31 o 9/— 6 d 6 c— 8 d 9/— 9 d 9 «— 15 d 5 6— 
24d6/— 26d7e 

at Blenheim Palace, 10 d 5 6 

. Visit to Rendlesham, 17 d 9/ 
li9 



• Princess of Wales's Birthday, 2 4 
. Visits Oxford, 12 d 7 c 



9/ 



Teck (Duke and Duchess) 11 o 9 e 

Visit of the Ex-Empress of the French to 

Windsor, 17 d 9/ 
OOURT OF OOMMON OOTJNCIL :— 

City Architect, 21 n 10 < 

Lunatic Asylum, 7 n 6/ 

Police, 7 n 6/ 

Corporation and St. Thomas's Hospital, 21 

n 10« 

Estreated Recognizances, 3 o 8 d 

Gas Supply, 12 d 8 a 

Holbom Viaduct, 3 8 d— 21 n 10 « 

Late Lord Mayor, 21 n 10 e 

Mr. Melville's Painting, 12 d 8 a— 19 d 

10/ 

Meetage of Grain, 7 n 6^ 

MisceUaneeuB Business, 3 8 d— 24 oil/ 

—12 d 8 a— 19 d 10/ 

Open Spaces at the East End, 7 n 6/ 

Paving Committee, 24 11 / 

Port of London, 3 8 d 

Presentation of the Freedom of the City to 

Sir A. D. Sassom, 7 n 6 e 

Private Slaughter Houses, t 8 d 

~ — Queen Presents the Volume Descriptive of 

tee 1BLee«t^«t w!A\s»"»:\«Stfsii^ 'V -n^ ^ 



Court of Oommon Oonneil (conantwcf). 

Unrdling the Prince Consort Statue on the 

Viaduct, Sd6f 

West Ham Park Preservation, l2dSa 

Court of the Metropolis, Notes about, 10 n 12 « 

—11 n 6/ 
Coutts (Ladj Burdett) see Bubdbtt 
Coventry (Lord) on Short Races, 8 n 10/ 
Riband Trade, Notes about, 25 o 12 c— 28 

o7d 
Cowkeepers* Licenses, 25o5d 

in St. Pancras, 6 n 10 </ 

Cowlard (J. S.) on the Pocket Borough, 7 o 

10 d 
Cowper— Temple (Rt. Hon.) at Romsey, 13 d 

10 6 

at the Stockbridge Labourers' Friend 

Society, ln7 b 
Coxw^L (Henry) on Balloons as War Material, 

26n6 6 
Cranleigh Schools, Lord Camanron at the Speech 

Day at, 1 n 7 a 
Credit Fonder of England, I d7 a 
Cremation Instead of Burial, I5n7 d 
Creswell (Dr. S. F.) on Dean Swift and Mr. 

Disraeli, 9dl2f 
Crime in Berkshire, 28 o 6 a 

in Chester, I2d9e 

in Ireland, 8 rf 11 / 

Return of Persons in Confinement, 10 d 

Crimea, Antiquarian DiscoTerr in the, 4 o 7 s 
Criminal Law Amendment Act— Trades* De- 
monstration Against, 8 n 10 /— 6 n 8 / 

Population of Ireland, 4 d 10/ 

Prosecutions in Ireland, .Cost of , 1 </ 6 c 

Statistics. 27 » 11/ 

OBDQNAL TBIALS:— 

Allen, James George, for Assault, 17 d 

10 d 
Anderson, Wm., and Mary Rivers, fer 

Forgery, 25 ti 9 c 
Angold, John Henry, for Bigamy, 25 n 

Od 

Antorio, Manuel, for Woimding, 6 dlld 

Ashbolt, Joseph, for Stealing, 21 n 11 c/ 

Ashby, Ellen, for Abandoning her Child, 18 

dllc 
Atkyns, Thomas, for Murder, 2 d 11 d—S d 

12 a 
Bailey, Edwin, and another, for Murder, 

25rf9c 
Baker, Frederick, for Embezslement, 6 o 11 

«— 8 o9d 

Elizabeth, for Stealing, 22 o 10 d 

. George, for Stealing, 28 o 11 c 



Banfield, Peter, for Indecent Assault, 1 

10/ 

Bamett, James, for Fraud, 16d He 

Bazaine, Marshal, <e^ Frakob. 

Bell, TboB., for Wounding, 6 d 11 e 

Benoni le Blanc, for Forgery, 17 d 10 d 

Benwell, George, for Stealing, 20 n 9 / 

Bird, Charles, for Stealing, 808/ 



Oilminal Trials (^ttwud) 

Boothroyd, Wm., for Fraud, 22 d 11 c 

Bragg, John, for Burglary, 11 dll d 

Brown, William, for Burglary, 28 o 11 c 

James, for Wounding, 5 n 11 e 

Burke, David, for SteaUng, 19 n 11 c 

Burton, Wm., for Shootii^, 17 d 10/ 

Butt, Charles, Edw., for Murder, 26 d 9/ 

Came, W. G., for Embezzlement, 1 o 5 e 

Carrol, Amelia, for Stealing, 23 o 8/ 

Cater. Joseph, for Stealing, 3 d 11 / 

Chandler, Henry, for Stealing, 16 d 10 c 

Chaplin and Home's Carriers, Thirteen 

Charged for Systematic Plundering from Par- 
cels, 11 n 11 c— 12 n9c 

Cheesman, Frederick, for Stabbing, 6 d 

lid 

Christian, Younghusband, for Fraud, 27 

11 r/— 1 n 11 e— 17 n 11 rf— 26 h 11 rf 

Ciaccia, Ann, for- Keeping a Disordcriy 

House, 28 8/— 6 n9d 

Clark, Thos., for Burgbiry, 2 d 10/ 

— Clarke, Charles, for i&son, 10 </ 1 1 e 

Ckyton, Elizabeth, for Stealing, 19 dllc 

Susannah, for Stealing, 22 o 10 cf 

Clements, Mary, for Stealing, 22 n 11 <f 

Clifford, Edward, for Stealing, 6 n 9 d— 8 n 

11 c 

Clifton, Charles, for Fraud, 7 o 11 d 

Clinkaberry, Charles, for Felony, 31 rf 9 c 

Coggins, — , fer Larceny, 24 n 11 c 

Coining Cases, 28 o lie 

Colburn, Charlotte, for Stealing, G d 11 c 

Colman, John, for Wounding lUs Wife, I 

10 f 

Cooney, John, for Stealing, 28 11 c 

Cooper, Joseph, and Elizabeth Ann, for 

Manslaughter, ddlOd 
Corbett, Henry Reginald, for Shooting, 27 

n6/ 
Corrigan, Thos., for Murdering his Mother, 

IS d 12 a 

Costello, Annie, for Manslaughter, 3 rf 12 a 

Condon, Wm,, for Assault, 18 rf 1 1 rf 

Cox, Edwin, and others, for Stealing, 14 » 

11 c 

Cracknell, Geo., and others, for Stealing 

Bricks, 22 n 11 rf 
Cruise, Michael, for Manslaughter, 15 rf 

11 rf 
— ^ Cupper, Jesepkine de, and another for 

Keeping a Disorderly House, 19 rf 11 c 
Curtis, Thos. Fred., for Forgery, 38 11 c 

—25 n 9 c 

Dalton, John, for Stealing, 12 » 9 rf 

Daniels, Daniel, for Stealing, 4 n 1 1 c 

Davey and Clapham, for Stealing, 18 n 11 rf 
^ . ^, ^ * ~ - 18 



Jl €/ 



Davis, Wm. Grennett, for Forgery, &c., 

rfll e 

Dawson, Charles, for Murder, 13 rf 11 d 

Day, Henry, for Assault, 21 o He 

T>«».TNfe, 'EXoaXs^'Csv, \sst %\]^A]&ia^ 3 o 8 / 

^Jl«ird;Be'njamin7for nl^Vse^ Stealing. 4 o \ — -I>V^t^^^, ^^^^^'^^^ '^^^^•^ ^^^^vv«^.v.x 



BolanH iTo 



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Criminal Trials (continued). 

Draper, Richard, and Henry Hollis, for 

Stealinflr, 7 o 11 rf 
Walter, and others, for Garotting, 11 rf 

II d 

Drescher, John, for Fraud, Gdlld 

Durrcll, Richard, and James Lucas, for 

Manslaughter, 9 rf 10 c 
Eade, Fred., and Thos. Wlieatley, for Steal 

ing, 4 o 11 (/ 

Edmunds, Richard, for Stealing, 4 n 11 c 

Edwards, Wra., for SteaHng, 6d 11 rf 

Ersting, John, for Wounding, 31 o 10 d 

Etherton and Clay, for Molestation— Con- 
viction Quashed, 15 o G e 
Evans, Ann, and James Dine, for Stealing, 

2SoSf 
Evans, Emma, and Thos. Williams, for 

Burglar}-, 29o 11 <j 

• Farquharson, F. A., for Bigamy, 21 o 10 / 

Farrer, James, for Murder, 5 d 10 e 

• Fitzgerald, Charlotte Anne, for Stealing, 31 

o lOe 

• Flint, John, for Fraud, 7 olid 

• Fry, — , for Burglary, 10 </ 11 « 

Funncll, Henry, for Keeping a Disorderly 

House, 9 o 10/ 
— Gamsey, David, for Wife Assault, 26 n 11 rf 

Gearing, Geo., for Embezzlement, 16 </ 10 6 

Gifford, William, for Stealing, 7 olid 

Gilbert, John, and others, for Assault, 4 o 

lie 
Goodman, John, and Thos. Johnson, for 

Robbery, 4 ^ 10 e 
Goozee, Josiah, and H. J. Hobson, for 

Stealing, 11 n 11 c— 20 n9d 
Pearce and Barnard, for Stealing, 14 

fiOc 

Gorman, James, for Wife Murder, 4 e/ 10 « 

Gough, Edw., for Murder, 17 </ 10 e 

Gratwick, Thos., for Stealing, 19 n 11 c 

Gray, William, Josiah Goozee and William 

Barnard, for Stealing, &c., 13 n 11 c 
Green, James, and another, for Burglary, 1 

n 11 c 

Gruber, Arthur, for Stealing, 6 n 11 e 

Hallybury, Tlios., for SteaUng, 2 o 11 d 

Halsey, James, for Robbery, 4 d 12 6 

Hamilton, Samuel, for Manslaughter, 13 d 

11 s 
Hamlin, John, for Stealing, 2 d 10/ 

— Hampden, John, for Libel, 17 /f 10 d 
Hancock, Walter, for Incendiarism, 16 d 

lie 

Harbottle, Alfred, for Fraud, Gdlle 

Harris, George, and Walter Adams, for 

Poaching, 10 </ 11 <; 

Harrison, Richard, for Burglary, 2 d II d 

Hart, John, for Murder, 16 o 6 c 

Hartley, Geo., for Uttering a Forged Check, 

edlld 
— - Hays, Henry, for Robbery, 26 n 11 d 

HelBke, Emnnuel, for Attempting to Wound, 

6n9d 

1^a^^24d'lYd^'°' ^o' Unlawfully KilUng a 

Hickman, Fred., for Stealing, 18 rf 11 c 



Criminal Trials (continued). 

Hill, Charlef , and John Paine, for Assault, 

9dlle—22d lid 

John, for Stealing, 16 d 10 c 

Hillier, Andrew, for Wounding, 26 n 11 d 

• Charles Henry, for Embezzlement, 29 n 



9e 



Hills, Frank, for Manslaughter, 27 nlW 

Holding, George, for Stealing, 6 <f 11 / 

Holliday, Stephen, for Manslaughter, 31 o 

10 rf 

Houlton, Edward, for Stealing, 4 n 1 1 c 

Hunt, John, for Mushroom Poisoning, 4 o 

12 a 

Hurley, Wm., for Stealing, 19 n 11 c 

Hutchins, John, for Fraud, 26 n II d 

Hyams, Philip, for Stealing, 2 rf 10/ 

Industrial Company -Judgment, 3 J 6 « 

'- IngprisoU and Farrington, for Fraud, I0d7b 

Irving, Capt., and Patrolman Fairley, for 

Corrupt and Illegal Conduct, 12 n 7 /— 13 n 6 

a— 26 n 6 6 
Jackson, William, and another, for Robbery, 

&c., 9dll d 
Jagger, Sarah Ann, for Manslaughter, 4 d 

10 e 

James, Thos., for Wounding, 1 n 11 c 

Jarman, Wm., for Manslaughter, 11 ^ 11 cf 

Jefifery, Mary, for Stealing, 22 n 11 cf 

Jewsbury, Saml., for Railway Offence, 9 d 

10 d 

Johnson, — , for Shooting his Daughtcr*s 

Seducer, 10 n 4 e 

Alfred, for Stealing, Adll f 

Job, and others, for Robbery,. 20 dlO f 

Jones, George, and Wm. Catling, for Steal- 
ing, 21 o ] 1 e 

James, for Stealing, G dll d 

Wm., for Burglary, 2 d 10/ 

Joyce, Thos., for Receiving Stolen Property, 

18 n lid 

Kaine, John, for Stealing, 3 d 11 e 

Keil, William, for Stealing. 7 o 11 d 

Kelly, Francis Wm., for Stealing, 17 d 11 c 

King) Samuel, for Having Indecent Prints, 

7nllc 

Kitchen, Charles, for Stealing, 2 o 11 d 

Kitchener, — , for Not Repairing a Bridge, 

17nllrf 
Knight, Mary Ann, for Incendiarism, 18 d 

11 e 

Lacey, (leorge, for Fraud, 16 <f 10 c 

Lane. John, for Stealing, 3 rf 11 / 

Larkins, John, and others, for Stealing, 20 

nlle— 27n 11 cf 

Lathall, Joseph, for Bigamy, 24 ef 11 d 

Leigh, Henry, for Manslaughter, 18 rf 11 c 

Litford, Charles, for Stealing, 7 o 11 d 

LowerhuTBt, Albert, for Stealing, 6 </ 1 1 / 

Lucas, Geo., and Edwin Pepper, for Steal- 
ing, &c., 3 o 8/ 

Lucy, Jobxv ^Tvi ¥»\wcg».^ ^:^^ ^VJnsw.^ Vsj^ 

Fc\oiiy,^^ti\\d 

^Lac\L, ^w^x^X., V^T ^'^^^'^^^^^^ V ^ XX ^ 



Cri 




PALMEB's index to ** THE TIMES ** MEWSPAPEB 



Oriminal Trials {conttnuecO. 

a Man, for Swindling, 7 n 11 c 

Mann, Henry, for Letter Stealing, 25 a 9 cf 

Mardlin, James, for Rape, Soda 

Marley, Dennis, for Stealing, SO ode 

Mason and Lahore, for Murder, 18 c? 11 d 

Matthews, John Adams, for Embezzlement, 

2^0 Uc 

Mav, Charles, for Forgery, 29 o 11 cf 

M*Canney, Fred., for Forgery, 17 dlOd 

M*Carty, John, and others, for Wounding, 

20dl0/ 

for Murder, 12 rf 9 rf 

M*Gan. Eugene, for Manslaughter, 18 c/ 11 e 

M'Nally, Edward, and Thos. Lomagan, for 

Stealing, 21 o 11 e 

Meggison, W. J., for Forgery, 4 d 10 / 

MiUs, John, and John Crosby, for Man- 
slaughter, 5 ^ 10 e 

llinuto, Joseph, for Bankruptcy Offence, 

16dlle— ISrfUi 

Montague, Francis, for Garotting, 4 J 10 « 

Morelli, Ferdinando, for Wounding, 5 d lie 

M«rralles, Tamaunt, and another, for Mur- 
der, SlolOd 

Mouillee, Louis, for Forgery, 26 n 11 (f 

— Murphy, John, for Stealing, 22 o 10 d 

Neal, Charles, for Garotting, 18 d 12 a 

NiehoUs, Thomas Ward, for Murder, 24 d 

lid 

O'Brien, Wm„ for Shootmg, 6 rf 11 e 

Oliver, William, for Dealing in Indecent 

Prints, 6 n 9 c 

Osborne, James, for Stealing, 21 o 11 e 

Parker, Charles, for Wounding, 3 d 12 a 

Wm., for Murder, 16 d 11 e 

Pamell, Eliz^ and Eliz. Williams, for Steal- 
ing, 23 8 r 

Paskell, Edw., for Embezzlement, 27 nil d 

Pavey, George, for Stealing, 18 n 11 d 

Payne, James, for Wounding, 24 c^ 1 1 d 

Pearce, George, and Charles Hassan, for 

Stealing, 12 n 9 c 

Phillips, — , for Threats, 29 n 10 d 

PickersgUl, Robert, for Attempted Wife 

Murder, 4 d 10./ 

Pigett, Joseph, for Bigamy, 16 d 11 e 

Pike, Thomas, for Bigamy, 28 o 11 c 

Plume, Ge«., Labrun and Bums, for Steal- 
ing, 14 n 9 c 

Pomeroy, Ellen, for Stealing, 22 o 12 d 

Poole, Edward, and another, for Murder, 19 

dlld 

Potter, Wm., for Rape on a Married Woman, 

27.«llc— 18dllc 

Powell, Elizabeth, for Wounding, 8 o 9 d 

Pratt, Samuel, and Wm. Carter, for Bur- 
glary, 6 d 11 

Wm., for SteaUng, 2 d 10 /— 6 d 11 e 

Pullinger, Geo. and Jane, for Stealing, 18 

dJI e 

FoDneU, John, for St«ftUiig, 18 n 11 « 

Pfae, George, for Stealing, 21 o 11 e 

Quenlaa, EUen, for Assault, 24 o 10 / 

' A?w//er, Harriett, for Wounding, 23 o 8/ 

■—•^ibou^ Tboa. Arthur, for Stealing,! nWt 
^e, Hearyr, far JRape, 15 d 11 d 



Criminal Trials (continued), 

Ralph, Charles C, for Embezzlement, 13 o 

7a 
Reardon, Cornelius, and Jas. Shah, for 

Horse Stealing, 20 n 9 e— 21 n 11 d 

Reynolds, Henry, for Felony, 31 </ 9 c 

Ridi, John, and others, for Stealing, 21 n 

lie 
Richmond, Robert, for Stealing, 1 o 10 /— 

21 n lie 

Riley, Charles, for Wounding, 13 d 11 « 

Daniel, for Letter Stealing, 25 n 9 d 

Rogers, David, for Fraud, 2 d 10/ 

William, for Stealing, 6 d 11 e 

Roon, William, for Indecent Assault, 8 d 

lie 
Rowley, Geo., and others, for Assault, 9 d 

10 d 

Ruff ell, Reuben, for Wounding, 11 d 11 d 

Russell, James, for Burglary, 16 d 10 e 

Santon, for Assault, 14 n 9 c 

Satchwell, Sarah, and others, for Procuring 

Abortion, 30 o 9 d 

Saville, Arthur, for Misdemeanour, 4 d 11 /" 

.Schwabe, Henry, for Obtaining Books Un- 
der False Pretences, 5 n 11 e 

Selig, Henry, for Felony, 17 d 10 d 

Sell, Alfred, and others, for Stealmg, S d 

10/ 

Seringo, Pasqualis, for Murder, 17 d 10/ 

Seymour, Henry, and Jas. Ferrin, for Ar- 
son, 2 d 11 d 

Shanks, Wm., for Manskughtcr, 9 d 10 d 

Shaw, Tobias, for Felony, 17 d 1 1 c 

Shea, John, for Subbing, 2 d 11 d 

Sheen, John, for Stealing, 3 o 8/ 

Shepherd, Elizabeth, for Forgery, 29 o 11 e 

Simmonds, Louisa, and others, for SteaUng, 

^c, 22 10 d 

Simms, Frederick, for Robbery, 2 d 11 d 

Sinclair, James, as a Rogue, 1 o 10/ 

— Skeet, Wm. Thos., for Letter Stealing, 13 d 

lie 
Smith, Eliza, and others, for Stealing, 22 o 

10 d— 7 n 11 d 

George, for Rape, 11 d 11 d 

for Murder, 17 d 10 e 

for Stealing, 20 o 11 e— 21 o 11 e— 4 a 



lid 
Od 



Henry \lfred, for Letter Stealing, 25 n 

• James, and others, for Stealing, 5 » 11 d 

• M^ry, for Stealing, 17 d 11 c 
Thos., for Stealing, 17 d 11 c 

and another, for Assault, 4 d 10 e 



— Spalding, Henr;r, and others, for Stealing, 
&c., 1 n 11 e 

— Stallard, William, for Manslaughter, 22 d 
lid 

Steel, William, fer Stealing, 26 a 11 e 

— Stoffel, CoL, for Jnsultmg a Magistrate, 14 



Deo. 31, 1873.] pax^meb's index to the '^ times ** newspaper. 



Cub 



Criminal Trials (^continued)* 
Taylor, Henry, and J, M. Brooks for Steal- 
ing, 12n9</->13nll h 

Agues, and others, for Stealing, 21 n 11 of 

Thomas and Collins, for Stealing, 18 n 11 c/ 

Thompson, William, for Murder, 17 rf 10 « 

Wm. Moreton, for Dealing in Indecent 

Prints, 6 n 9 c— 18 n 11 c 

Tichbome Case, 1 o 11 a— 2 o 11 a— 3 o 9 o 

—4 o 11 a— 7 o 11 o— 8 o 9 a— 9 o 11 a— 10 o 
11 a—ll o 11 o— 14 o 11 a— 16 o 11 a— 16 o 11 
o— 17 o 9 a— 18 o 11 a— 21 o 11 a— 22 o 11 a 
—23 o 9 <t-.24 11 a— 25 o 11 a— 27 o 10/— 
28 o 11 a-30 9 a— 31 o 11 a— 1 n 11 a— 18 
n 11 a— 28 n 10 fl— 29 n 8 a— 2 rf 11 a—Z d 11 
a— 4 d 11 a— 6 </ 11 a—Q d 10 a— 8 rf 11 /— 9 
</ 10 a— 10 d 11 a—ll cf 11 a— 12 d 9 a— 13 rf 
10 a— 16 d 11 a— 17 d 10 a— 18 rf 10 a— 19 d 
10 a— 20 J 11 a— 30 d 9 a— 31 dda 

• Notices about, 6 o 11/— 3 n 6/— 17 n 7 / 



—19 n 6 6 
— Tonkin, Charles, for Manslaughter, 

nd 

' for Wife Murder, 17 d 10/ 



15 d 



Trumble, Mary Jane, for Stealing, 1 o 10/ 

Tuckfield, William, for Perjury, 29 o 11 rf— 

30 9 d— 31 10 6 
- — Tweed, Wm., for Embezzlement, 20 n 3 & — 

24 n 5 ^—10 dlb 

Twiss, — , for Larceny, 17 n 11 cf 

Underrook, W. C, for Murder, 22 n 7 rf— 

26n 66 
Unsworth, John, and others, for Piracy, 22 

dlld 

Urquhart, Alice, for Stealing, 808/ 

Wadge, Edwin Harrey, for Fraud, 12 1/ 9 d 

Walker, Hannah, for Infanticide, 5 d 10 e 

James, for Stealing, 1 10/ 

Walls, Edw., for Fraud, 21 n 11 c 

Walsh, Martin, for Garottmg, 18 (/ 12 a 

Wallon, John, for Stealing, 3 8 /" 

Walter, William, for Stealing, 22 10 d 

Walton, Albtrt, for Burglery, 27 n 12 rf 

Ward, Ada, and another, for Stealing, 6 n 

^d 
— — Maria, for Wounding her Husband, 20 d 

10/ 

Wariag, Arthur, for Arson, 4 cf 10 e 

Watling, Emma, for Stealing, 22 10 </ 

Watson, Benj., for Garotting, 4 (^ 10 e 

Weaver, — , for Criminal Assault, 24 n 11 r 

Webb, Alfred, for Manslaughter, 15 d 

lid 
White, Andrew, for Uttering Obscene Books, 

8<f lie 

Charles, for Stealing, 1 n 10 e 

«-^ Whitmore, Wm., for Embezzlement, 21 

lie 

Wigley, — , for Wife Murder, 13 rf 11 e 

Wilkes, Alfred, for Stealing, 19 n 11 c 

Williams, — ^ for Arson, 10 <f 11 e 

Willis, George, for Robbery, 26 n 11 </ 

Wilion, Daniel^ and others, for Stealing 

Letters, 6 (file 

Arthur, forBigamjr, 18 d 12 a 

Cfeo,, fer Murder, 27 n 11 d 

Wm,, for Muulaughter, 16 d lid 



Criminal Trials Ccontmued), 

Winters, Fred. C. Biuly, for Embezzlement, 

20 n 9 e— 21 n 11 c 
Wood, Alfred, and another, for Bigamy, 28 

o 11 c 
Archer, for Keeping a Disorderly House, 

6n9c 
John, and others, for Burglary, 27 n 

lie 
' Joseph, for Keeping a Disorderly House, 

23 08/ 
Woodall, James, for Attempted Arson, 10 

dlle 

Woodford, Daniel, for Stealing, 6dll d 

Woodley, George, and others, for Stealing, 

Snlld 

Woods, Michael, for Murder, dlO d 

— Wnght, Mary Cracknell, for Murder, 11 d 

lid 
Yates, Robert, for Attempted Murder, 30 o 

9d 
John Henry, for Forgery, 31 10 e — 25 n 

9 c— 26 nil e 

Young, Edw. for Bigamy, 16 dll d 

Criminals, Return of EUimings by, 16 o 4 c 

<* Criterian," Messrs. Spiers and Pond's New 

Restaurant, 10 n 5/ 
Croatia, Letter of the Emperor of Austria on 

Political Offenders in, 6 cf 5 6 
Crocodiles and Fish, 10 d5e 
Crofton (Walter) on Prison Labour, 25 o 10 <f 
Crompton (Heniy) on the Masters and Serrants 

Act, 20d6cf— 24rfll/ 
Cromwell on a Permissive Bill, 22 n 9 /* 
(J. G.) on the School Board Elections, 4 d 

7/ 
Cross (Charles) on Phosphate Sewage, 20d7 e 
Crossman (James H.) on the London School 

Board, 27 n 6 / 
Crown Lands, Gross Receipts from, 21 o 12 c 
Cruelty to Ammals, Prizes for Invention to 

Prevent, 20 n 9/ 

in Italy, 24 d 6 a 

Notes about, 20 d 8 a— 24 rf 6 6 

by Drovers, convictions, 3 9/ 

of a Stepmother, 29 rf 5/ 

Crystal Palace — ^Adnussions, 6 o 6 e 

Awards of Certificates to Students, 22 d 

7/ 

on Boadng Day, 27 J 5 e 

Mr. Brock's Fireworks at, 3 o 3 <f— 23 3 

—24 6/ 
Concerts, 7 8 rf— 5n 8 c— 11 n 4 e— 10 d 

4y 

Dividend Meeting, 20 d 6 e— 23 if 6 e 

Grand Military Fete at, 14 12 e 

New Secretary, 8 d7j 

Preparations for Christmas, 22 d 7/ 

Soiree at, on Opening the New Rooms of 

the School of Art, 6 <f 12 a 
CUBA:- 
Debt, 9 5a— 24 rf6 6 

^\a^en Vxi,^ d ^ t ..^ ^ • 

I 15n5b— ^Vtitib '^ 



OQb 



Cuba (conlinued). 

Virginius, America Demands the, 24 n5 a 

—27 nS a 

. Capture of the, 6 n 3 c— 7 n 6 6 — 10 n 




palmbb'b index to 



&d 



dlOb 



' List of British Subjects on Board the, 23 



. and the English Prisoners, 15 n 10/— 17 



n 5 a— 20 n 3 a— 25 n 3 6—6 rf 1)/— 23 rf 6 a— 
23rf9/ 

Executions at Santiago, 13 n 6 c— 14 n 8 

6—18 n 12 a— 19 n 5 a— 20 n 5 a— 21 n 5 6—25 
n 10 a— 27 n 10 a— 28 n 5 6 

— ^ the Ptf// 3/a// on the Santiago Outrages, 
Qdbf 

m Foundering of the, 31 rf 3 a 

Capt. General Resigns Bather than Sur- 
render the, 6d5a 

Indignation Meeting at New York about, 



19 ti 6 a— 2 (/ 10 6 
Notes about, 18 n 12 a— 20 n 5 6—22 n 



10 b 



Note from One of the Victims of Santi- 
ago, 11 d6 e 

Notices about, 26 n 6 a— 2 rf 10 d 

Official Report of the, 81 d 7/ 

Proceedings Between Spain and the 

United States, 27 n 6 a— 28 n 5 6—29 n 8 a— 1 
d 6 d—2 d 6 a— 8 d 5 a— 9 d 6 a— 27 rf 8 cf 

Adm. Polo on the, 80 d 10 a 

^ tlie Press on, 26 n 10 a 

■ ■ .■ Sentences on the Prisoners from the, 20 
nSa 

Shooting Four of the Crew, 8 n 5 6 

■ » ■« and Spain and the Umted States, 2d 10 
0—4 d 6 6—6 d 6 a— 8 d 8 a— 10 d 7 a— 11 d 5 
6— 12 <;8 0—17 cr7 6-^20 cf 6 0— 22 (/5 a— 23 
dba 

and the Spanish Goyernmeat, 11 n 6 6 — 

19ti6a->21n6& 

> Spanish Press on, 20 n 6 a 

Surrender of the Virginius to the United 

States, ISdB a— 16 d 5 6^18 d 6 a— 19 d5a 
—29 d 8 a— 80 dSa 

United States demands as Aoctpted hy 

the Spanish Government, 1 d 5 a 

Press on, 24 n 6 c— 27 n 10 c— 1 dGd 



&«5&/— 6rf6c— 19 dd/ 
'_ " Uhe 
15 n 5 6 — 17 n 6 « 



Protest Against the Santiago Murders, 



• the Virg^niu8 and the Spaniards, 22 n 7 d 
—27 d 3 a 

Dr. Woolsey on the Case of the, 16 d 9/ 

War, 24 n 12 d— 4 d 10 d— 18 d 6 6—22 d 

6a 

and Porto Rico, 26 d 9 d 

Cumberland and Westmoreland, Chief Consta- 
ble's Report of, 28 o 6/ 
Gumming (Dr. John) Appeal for the Needy Nook 

Ragged Schools, 12 n 8/ 
CurJouB Wills, 28 n 10^—25 d 3 6 
Currants, Duty OM, 25 o if 
Carrie (Hay) on Conaulor Chaplaincies, 17 o 7 e 
CaatomB Duties, Return of Imports in the Bonded 
i^ y^J^ouaoB, 10 oS a^n n 6 ci— 17 d G c 
i^utch, Sute of ib9 Market, 6 n C c— 8 ti 6 b— 14 



Cutlery and Hardware Export Returns, Ids 

Cwmebol Slate and Slab Company, 80 d 4 a I 

D. 
Dangerous Leap of a Boy from a Trun in Pro- 
gress, 30 d 9 c 
Dangers of the Streets— Cabs Without Lamps, 

12 d 3 c— 13 d 12 6 
Danube, Consenrancy of. Commission, 17 o 3 6 
D*Aumale (Due) on the Duty of a Judge, 17 d 

6 6 
Darey (W. C.) Appeal for Surplus Books and 

Pictures for Lambeth Workhouse, 4 d 6/ 
Davidson (Rey. Thain) Sermon at the Smithfield 

CatUcShow, 8d9/* 
Davies (R, H.) on Chelsea Old Church, 29 o 10/ 

(J. L.) on Salaries of Teachers, 21 n 10 c 

on National Education, 29 m 6 e 

Dawson (Charles) the Murderer of his Paramour 

liCtter to his Parents, 25 d 6 6 
Day (Dr.) on Crocodiles and Fish, 10 d 6 e 

(RusseU) on the Eton Masters, 5 n 8 d^27 

d 7/— 30 rf 8 / 
Day of Atonement, Observance of, 1 o 5/ 

of Intercession for Missionaries, 18 n 5/— 

1 d 12 /— 4 d 12 c 

Bp. of Oxford's Note on, 2 d 10 6 

Day*s Fishing, 23 o 3 c 
Dayers (J.) Parochial Ciril Wars, 29 d 5 c 
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Donation, 16 o 7 c 
Deal, Meeting and Banquet to tho Members of, 

at, 9 5 e 
Deaths Doings m 1873, 31 d 8 c 

Certified Causes of, 16 o 12 d 

• Registrar General's Report on, 18 o 7 e 

by Burning of a Ballet Girl at the Alhtm- 

bra, 8 5 d ' 

from a Cricket Ball, 22 o 7 d 

from Misadventure, 28 d 5/ 

Mysterious, at Brighton, 8 o 8 6 

of a Woman in Kilbum Fields, 18 n 10/ 

from Neglect, 2 d 9 #—9 d 5 d 

in a Paper-Chase at RotsaU Sohool, 14 n 3 

d— 17 n 10 d 

by Poisofa, 18 11 6-28 obj 

by Scalding at Greenwich, 30 d 8 d 

Sudden, of Sir John Campbell Lees, in a 

Railway Carriage, 18 o 7 /— 25 o 10/ 

in the Street, of a Lady, Aear the Mansion 

House, 24 o If 

of Dr. Webb, 26 d 3 6 

from Suffocation in a Convent, 2 d7f 

in a PoUoo CeU, 15 o 6 <? 

DEATHS:— In consequence of the Registrar- 
General hafing a complete Alphabetical Un 
from 1887, of all Deaths in tho British Domi- 
nions, as ahio of all British Subjects Dying 
abroad, which can be inspected at any time at 
the Office in Somerset House, it is not deemed 
expedient to insert tho Minimum Lists as ad- 
xcrtlsQd in the Timss, 

K\A-^-^SAd«t ^ VL ti \^ Q^— Aft ^ 6 /• 

— K^^<&%\x., ^xQ!l<fc%%iat> Vc» d X> \> ^ % 



&1, 1878.] PALMBB^S DfDSX TO ^' TH& TIMES " NBWBPAPEB. 



Dea 



bB (conftfU(e<0. 

Arnold, Mrs., lode 

Athlamney, Lord, 10 dj d 

Atistoo, Major GK^n. Albert G^eorge, 20 d 

Bahadoos, Sir 8hurfool Oomrah, 30 d 3/ 
Baring, Thos., M.P„ 20 n 7 /— 21 n 10 e— 
n7 € 

— Bequafftfl to his Clerks, 27 n 7 6 
Barrow, Commander W. P., 6 o 5 e 
Baylee, Ber. W. C. B., 6 o 6 e 
Beeman, Ann, 14 o I a 
Benedix, Boderich, 1 o 6/ 
Berry, Alexander, id 4/ 
Bigsby, Dr. Bobert, 2 o 11/ 
Bischoffsheim, M. the Pans Banker, 15 n 

Bixio, Gen. Nino, 22 dB a— 27 dSc 

Blackett, Conunander Edw. A., 6 o 5 e 

Blake, W., 11 o 5 a 

Blyth, James, 4 n 6 c 

Bolton, Lt. Col. W. M. S., 11 5 (f 

Bond, Paymaster, W. H., 6 o 5 

BoTill, Chief Justice Sir William, 8 n 5/ 

— Notes about, 4 n 8 b 

Bradshaw, Staff Commander M., 6 o 5 s 
BreilUtt, — , 4 rf 4/ 
Brice, Ber. Edward, 60 Be 
Brown, "Capt Henry, 27nlOd 
Brownrigg, Sir HemT* John, 2 dB e 
Bumey, Staff Commander W. J. W., 6 

Candlish, Ber. Dr., 20 10 6—1 nBe 

— Funeral of, 26 12 

— the Spectator on, 27 o7 d 
Carendish, Lord Richard, 22 ndf 

— Funeral, 27 n 9/ 
Chads, Lt. W. C, 6 6 e 
Charlesworth, Ber J. W., 9 o 1 a 
Chase, Chief Justice, 6 n 8 e 
Cheralliar, Ber. Temple, 7 n 10/ 
Christie, Dr. J., 6 o 6 e 

Clarke, Major Gen. James, 606s 

Clary, Dr. George C, II oBd 

Clay, James, M.P., Funeral of, 2 1 1 

Clement, Bichard, 31 o 12 « 

Cleugh, Commander B., 6 5 e 

Colquhoun, Sir James, 20 dB d 

Combe, Lt. Col. Alfred, II dBe 

Congdon, Commander W., 6 6 e 

Cowen, Sir Joseph, 22 <f 10 6 

Craigie, Gen. Sir Patrick Edmonstone, 20 

i C 

Croft, Captain, 24 m 5 e 

Cotgrare, Col. R E. F., lloBd 

Cutcliffe, Dr., 25 n 8/ 

Dalgleish, Lt. John, 11 o 6 <f 

DeWalso, Ex-President, 9dBa 

Daris, Lt. Q6L Wm., 11 rf 6 c 

Deardon, William, 13 1 a 

De la Condamine, Capt. Thos., 11 dB c 

De Metz, Auguste, 12 n 3/ 

Diblanc, JAurgnente, the Park Lane Mur- 

8B, lHd7b 

yjrmoke, Mr. John, BM. Champion, 29 n 

r»oo, MAjar John, 11 oB d 



Deaths (cottnnued), 

— Efoden, Joha Bardwell, the Oldest Inhabi- 
tant of Cape Town, 29 6 / 

EboraU, — , 20 rf 6 6 

Eden, Sir William, 22 9 « 

Edwardes, Staff Surgeon B., 6 5 e 

Ellice, Russell, 17 n 6 & 

Elliott, E. F., 25 n 8/ 

Elphinstone, Commander J. M. D., 6 6 e 

Enriquez, Giovanni, 11 d B c 

Falls, Naval Cadet E. B., 6 o 6 

— - Fedchenko, Professor Alexis, 1 6 c 

Funeral of , 4 8 6 

Notes about, 7 6/— 11 o 7/-17 066- 

20 lOy— 21 10 (1—12 n 8 / 

Fitzball, Edward, the Dramatist, 29 o 6 6 

Flarigny, Camb., 11 6 a 

Forbes, Hon. Francis Reginald, 7 n7 d 

Freese, Commander A. T., 6 6 

Frederick, Capt. Sir Richard, 11 oBd 

Fyfe, Charles, 4 12 6 

Fyler, Major Gen. Lawrence, 11 5 — 18 

8c 

Galloway, Commander A., 6 5 

Gatty, Mrs. Alfred, 7 9/— 18 11 c 

Gill, Lt. Col. Peter H. P., 11 rf 6 c 

Glass Sir Richard Attwocfd, 2B dSc 

Goodridge, Commander B., 6 o 5 

Gordon, Vice Adm. William, 3 rf 6 

Gore.Langton, W. H. P., 13 rf 12 ci 

Gray, Lt. Montague P. H., 24 </ 6 s— 26 d 

Sa 

Green, Lt. J. 8., 10 n 5 

Griffin, Lt. Col. Charles, 11 B d 

Hall, Commander H. W., 6060 

Halsted, Vice Adm. E. R., 6 o 6 

Hamilton, Mrs. Janet, Funeral of, 6 n 8 

Hardinge, Sir Henry Charles, 18 n 10 c 

Harries, Dr. Gwynne, 12 n 7/ 

Hawkins, Capt. G. P., 11 d Be 

Hay, Lt. Gen. Crawfurd Hay, 1 5/— 10 o 

9/— 11 oBd 

Heenan, J. C, the Prizefighter, 18 n 4 

Hicks, Lt. Gen. G., 6 rf 8 a 

Hinton, Rev. John Howard, 19 dl a— 22 d 

*/ 
Holland, Sir Henry, 29 9*0—30 7 0—31 

12 a—1 n 12 c 

Notes about, 3 n 6 

Hopkins, Capt. J. F., 11 5 d 

Hoskyn, Capt. R., 6 5 

Howden, Lord, 10 o 5 a— 11 o 7/— 14 08c 

— Hugo, Francis Victer, 27 <f 3 a 

Funeral of, 29 rf 3 6—30 rf 8 6 

Hutchinson, James, 5 n 6 a 

Jennings, Sub Lt, C. P., 6 5 

Jenyns, Col, 29 n 3 c 

Joachime, Capt. R., 6 5 

JoU, Navigating Sub Lt. A. J., 6 o 5 

Jones, Thomas Mason, 17 d7 e 

Kent, Capt. Henrj, 6 o 5 « 

King, Lady, 20 d 9 f 



^^ 



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paliobb's index to ''the times'' nswspafeb, 



Deaths (continued), 

Landseer, Sir Edwin, Funeral of, 9*9 /— 

11 o 8 a— 18 o 12 c— 16 od f 

Sketch of, 2 10 rf— -6 o 7 c 

Larkins, William, 11 rf 6 c 

Larrien, M. Deputy for the Gironde, 2 o 

5a 

Leake, Gen. Robt. M., II o 5 d 

Lees, Sir John Campbell, 18 o 7 y— 20 o 

10/ 
— — Livingstone, Charles, Brother of Dr., 27 a 

la 

Lennox, Lord George, 15 n 5/ 

Lesperut, Baron, 10 o 6 a 

Levert, Deputy, 4 o 6 o 

Lisbume, Earl of, 12 n 7 « 

Liyesej, Surgeon Major William, 26 » 8 c 

Lloyd, Capt. Jacob N,, 6 o 6 e 

Lodwick, Gen. Peter, 18 o 8 c 

— ^ Lupton, Rev. James, 29 c/ 8 6 

— Lyveden, Lord, 18 n 9/ 

Maconia, the Kaffir Chief, 24 o 7/ 

Magm, Lt. Col Thos., 6 o 5 e 

Majendie, Capt. H. C, 6 o 5 e 

Malcolm, Capt. B., 11 </ 5 c 

Man, Lt. Col. Garnet, 11 c/ 6 c 

Mangles, Capt., 81 o 6 a 

Manners, Capt. W. D., 11 rf 6 c 

Mansfield, Capt. W. G., 6 o 5 e 

Marshall, J. Garth, 29 o 5 f 

Martin, Capt. G. E., II oBd 

Master, Capt, B. T., 10 n 6 e 

Matson, Major Gen. Edw., llo5d 

Maudslav of the Pekhan Meugvee, 80 d 

8/ 

M'Clure, Vice Adm. Sir Bobt., 21 o 9/— 
22o 6/— 27o6 rf 

Mem, Staff Surgeon T., 6 o 5 « 

Melville, Hennr Sazelby, 24 <f 1 a 

Merest, Bev. J. W. D., 10 o 9/ 

Milbanke, Lady. 10 n 1 a 

Milbum, J. T., 11 rf 6 c 

Miller Capt. B. B., 6 o 5 e 

Dr. J., 11 6d 

Mogg, Lt. Frederick, 11 o 6 d 

Murphy, Lt. B T., 11 rf 6 c 

Murray, Capt. D. P., 11 rf 6 c 

Dr. John, 21 o 9 / 

NeiU, Lt. Harrison, 11 d5e 

Nebiton, Dr., Funeral of, 6 o 6/ 

-^^— Notices about, 10 o 8 c 

Newnham, Ck>mmander N., 6 o 5 « 

Nichols, John Gough, 15 n 1 a— >15 n 7 c 

Norbury, Earl of , 29 rf 8 b 

O'Grady, Capt. H. K., 11 oSd 

of Kilballyowen, 12 rf 10 c 

O'Eeilly, Commander John, 6 o 5 6 

— ^ Ormerod, George, 18 o 10 cf 

Osborne, F. W., 11 rf 6 c 

OAlry, J., lOnSe 

Ozeara, J. E. W. G., 6 o 6 e 

I'dkacter, Gratidson of Tippoo Sultan, V o 

if e 

Patten, Capt Euatace J. Wddon, 25 d ft c 

S^^^^' ^^^' ^r. Jamea, 19 d 1 a 

"^<^^/ Capt. P., 6o 5« 



Deaths (continued), 

Phillips, Commander G. V., 6 o 6 « 

Mark, 26rf4rf 

Pickersgill-Cunliffe, — , 7 o 7 o— 8 oZf 

Piers, Col. Thos., 11 o 6 cT 

Pigot, Chief Baron, 27 d If 

Funeral of, 27 rf 6 A 

Pilcher, Major Gen. John M., 21 n 6/ 

Piper, Gen. Bobt. Sloper, 81 rf 3 rf 

Pitcaim, CoL Bobert, 11 o 6 rf 

Pole, Lt. Gen. Arthur C, 11 o 5 rf 

Pollock, Ven. Archdn. Dr., Ihohf 

Preston, Sur Henry, 28 n 5 r 

Prince Ferdinand, of Montpensiar, 5 rf 5 a { 

Prussia, Queen Dowager Eaizabeth of, 16 d 

5 6—16 d 9/— 20 rf9 r— 22 rf5 a 

Purcell, Commander G. J. C, 6 o 5 e 

Quartermaster John, 11 o 5 rf 

Quin, Lt. CoL Henry Evans, 2 rf 5/ 

^— Bawlinson, Major George, 25 rf 3 c 

Beade, Surgeon Major H. Cn H o 5 rf 

Beed, Staff Conamander L. W., 20 n 3/ 

Biley, Lt. Col. Daniel, 7 n 5 c 

Bive, Dr. de la, 29 n 8/— 8 rf 8 6— 9 rf6/ 

Boberts, Gen. Sir Abraham, 80 rf 3 rf 

Capt. Lazarus, 6 o 5 e 

Bobeson, J. A. P., 6 o 5 e 

Bobinson, Bev. Sir Geo. S., 15 o 10 e 

Bosas, Senor, Bios, 5 n 5 a 

Funeral of, 7 n 5 a 

Bose, Sir George, 5 rf9 e 

Byves, CoL W. H., 11 rf 5 c 

Sanders, Lt. D. M., 11 o 5 rf 

Saxony, King of , 80 o G a 

— Funeral of, 8 n 5 c 

Scott, Dr. Daniel, 11 rf 5 c 

Severn, J. Cheesement, 18 n 4 / 

Sexbury, Bobert, Aged 110 Tears, 17 a 10c 

Shaw, Major Charles, 10 n 5 « 

Sheringham, Vice Adm. W. L^ 6 o 5 e 

Skipwith, Lt. William, 6 o 5 € 

Smith, CoL Bobt., 10 n 5 a 

Soule, Bev. Israel May, 10 it 1 a 

Sperling, Commander Bowland Money, 11 | 

rf5 c i 

Stagg, Sub.-Lt. P. B., 6 o 5 e 

Strzelecki, Sir Paul Edm. de, 7 o 9 /-17o 

8d 

Tayleur, William, M.P., 8 n 6 c 

T^lor, Dr. A. D., 11 d 6 c 

Lt. Gen. Arthur Jaseph, 27 rf3 e 

Teague, Staff Commander J., 6 o 5 e 

Terry, Henry, a Waterloo Veteran, 29 rf 8/ 

Thompson, Vice Adm., T.8., 6 o 5 e 

T. St. G. C. B., 11 5 rf 

Thorpe, Capt. B. D., 11 rf 5 c j . 

TUby, Thomas M. J., 26 n 5 c 

> Torriano, Capt. C. S., 18n6rf!— 11 rf5c 

Tounochy, Major Valens, 11 rf 6 c 

Traynor, Surgeon Geo., 10 n 5 e { 

Trwll, James, 20 o 9/ 1 

TxjSk, li>a^u&tU8 Henry, 1 n 1 a 

— ^OuiL K^^s^i»\:^<t*L^ d \ a I 



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Kv 



r 



I (cotUtnued). 

Valentine, Rev. Wm , 18 rf 1 6 

Vander-Bjl, J. A., 29 o 6/ 

Wtller^Lt. Henry, 6 o 5 e 

Ward, vice Adm., 6 o 6 « 

Harriett, 14 o 1 a 

Warwick, P., 10 n 6 e 

^— Watson, PaTmaster S., 6 o 5 6 

Webb, Col. £. A. H., lldSe 

Dr. F. C, 25dSb 

Funeral, 81 d 6 / 

— ^ Webeter, Commander W., 6 o 5 e 

Wells, Lt. Lewis Fortescne, I7d7 d 

Wkitaker, John, 26d 5 a 

Wxckins, Vice Chancellor Sir J., 27 o 8 &— 

in 5/ 

Wilmot, Lt. F. £., 2 (/5 « 

Wilson, Rey. Thomas, 12 n 1 a 

Wilton, Lord, II o 9 e 

, • l^Vlnnington, Capt. H. J., 11 o4i d 

• — Winslow, Rear Adm. John A., Conqueror of 

the Alabama, 12 o 12 e 

Winter, Paymaster S., 6 o 5 « 

• — Wlnterbotham, Henry Selfe Page, 15 (f 5 « 

—22 d 10 5 

Woodthorpe, Frederick, 22dl0d 

Wright, Rer. George, 18 o 1 a 

Wynch, Major Henry P. W., 11 rf 6 c 

Yonng, Commander T., 6 o 6 s 

Dr. J. E., llrfSc 

Zamoyski, Connt Ladislaus, 11 n 6 6 

I>ecanal Latin, 9dS b— 12 d 5 6—18 dl2e 

Notes about, 9 d8 6 

X>eck Load Act, 26 o 6 c 

DeCoMon (E. A.) on the East African SUre 

Trade, 11 o 8 6—14 o 10 rf 
De-la-Bue (Warren) on the Transit of Venus, 81 

<I8« 
Bdmar (Alex.) on the Production of Com, 15 o 

4/ 
Benny & Ce., on St. Helena, 24 cf 8 f 
Deniable Erldence, from Punch, \7 dWe 
Benison (Archdn.) on the Usurped Power of the 

Bishops, 17 rf 7/ 
(6. T.) on Mr. Arch's Mission to Canada, 

9rflO/ 
Denmaa (J. L.) on the Adulteration of Sherry, 

20n4/'— 16rf7/ 
BENKASK:— 

Arrest of Phil, the Socialist Leader, 8 n 5 c 

Loan Bonds, 8 o 8 a 

— liiscellaneous News, 10 o 6 6 — 14 o 5 6 — 16 

o 6 6 — 20 6 c 

North Schleswig Question, 22 n 4 c? 

Opening of the Rigsdag, 8 o 8 a 

Parliamentary Crins in, 25 o 4 </ 

Proceedings on the Folketling, 19 (f 6 6—22 

dh a 
Unieiling of the Bronze Statue of King 

Frederick VU., 8 o 8 a— 16 oid 
Denton (J. B.) Village Water Supply, 6 n 6 /- 

11 n 7 e— 18 n 4/ 
Derby, Banguet to the Ex-Mayor, 26n5 b 

(Zord) Speech at lamctuter, 9o7e 

St Liverpocl, 17 o 10 a-^ld d 7 6—22 d 



7a 



• Betum inm the Conihk&Dt^ 2 dda 



Desart (Earl of) Author of Chesterfield Letters, 

20rf9/'— 24rf9y 
De Snoff (Theodore) on the Russian Gift to 

Sheffield, 11 n 12 6 
Destitute Children's Dinners Society, Notes 

about, 21 n 6 c 
Destitution, Ho 6/ 
Devon (Lord) on Romanizing, 16 o 8 6 
Dicey's Channel Steam Company, 1 n 6 a 
Dickens (Chas.) Tablet to, in Rochester Cathe- 
dral, 80 (/8(/ 
Dilke (Sir Charles) Speech at Chelsea, on County 

Franchise and Re-distribution of Seats, 12 n 

5c 
Diocesan Conferences, 1 o 12 <f— 2 o 5 (j— 4 o6j 

Visitations, 20 o 11 <f 

Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, 4 n 12 d^l2 

11 9/— 18 n 7 c— 20 nSe 
DiscUdmers, 17 o 5 e— 18 o 6 e— 80 o 10 a— 10 tt 

6 e— 20 n 4 /— 2 d 6 a— 6 d 6 a— 11 d 7 6—19 
cfll/— 24</5e 

Disease Destroying Tree, 25 n 8/— 28 nil/ 
Disinfectants, 20 o 7 e 

Disputed Authorship, Notes about, 24 (f 10 e 
Disraeli (Rt. Hon. B.) an American View of, 22 
dlOf 

— New Norel in Preparation, 6 o 12 c — ^9 o 5 i6 
and Dean Swift, 25 n 7 /— 2 d 12 «— 4 d 7 

/— 6 d 10/— 8 rf8 c— 9 d 12 f—Udbf 

at Glasgow, 10 o 9 /— 15 o 9 e— 15 n 9 e— 

19 n 7 a— 20 n 10 c— 25 n 4 « 
Letter to Lord Grey de Wilton, 8 o 8 5 

— Presentation of the Freedom of Glasgow to, 
21 n 6 a 

Speeches, 20 n 10 a— 24 n 6 a 

at Ghisgow, Revised Edition of, 22d9e 

Distringas on Bank Stock, 20 n 4 a— 25 n 5 a 
Dividends (Bankrupt), 1 o 12 a— 4 o 8 6—8 o 6/ 
—11 8 c— 15 o 8 d—lS 8 <i— 22 o 8 <s~25 o 

7 a— 29 o 7/— 1 n 5/— 6 n 7 a— 8 n 7 6—12 fi 
6 6—15 n 6 /*— 19 n 6 a— 22 n 8 6—26 n 8 a— 
29ji4/— 8rf6/— 6rf8 a— 10 cf 8 c— 18 rf 8 a 
—20 /7/— 24 rf8 a— 27rf8/— 31 d5e 

Messrs. Gledstanes, 1 n 6 a 

DIVOBOE OOUBT :— 

Allan V. Allan and Somerville, 20 n 9 d 

— Anthony v. Anthony, 15 n 11 c 

ArchdaU v. Archdall and La Touche, 1 d 10 

e— 4 d 11 *-6 dlle 

Babbage v. Babbage, 11 n 11 c 

— '- Baker v. Baker and Williams, 12 n 9 c 

Bartholomew v, Bartholomew and Gorman, 

lln He 

Benn v. Benn and Okeden, 20 n 9 cf 

Bridge V, Bridge and M'Caulay, 28 n 11 c 

Bright V. Bright, the Queen's Proctor In- 
tervening, 29 <f 9 6 

Bristow t7. Bristow, Sdlle 

Bumford v. Bumford and Burdett, 19 n 

116 

Casson v. Casson and Morton, 8 cT 11 e 

Chaldeoott v. Chaldecott and Cartwright« 

IftnUb ^^ ^ 

Cooper x>. Coo^ %i^.>^^ -^"^^ ^— ^ '^^^ ^ 



Biv 



Divoroe jOonrt (^continued). 

-^— Ersldne v. Enkine, 13 n 11 6 

Esiell V. Eudl and HardiDg, 17 n lid 

Eyre v. Eyre, 13 n 11 6 

— — Fitzgerald v. Fitzgerald, 14 n 9 c 

Giacometti v. Giacometti, 14 n 9 c 

GiU r. OiU and Slater, 10 d 10/ 

Godrich v. Godrich, 12 n 9 c— 19 n 11 6 

Gwinneth v, Gwinneth, 11 n 11 c 

Hall V. Hall, 8 n 11 c 

Hare w. Hare, 10 d 10/ 

— ^ Harper v. Harper, &e., 15 n 11 6 

HiU V. HiU and Abel, Ibdllc 

Hope V. Hope and Erdody, 15 n 11 c 

-^- Houion V. Houflon and Tmeouui, 20n9 d 

—21 ft 11 c 
— — Howden v. Howden, 11 n 11 c 
— ^ Hughes V. Hughes, 7 n 11 c 
-*o Hunt V. Hunt, Wicks, Collins and Lenard, 

12 dS e— 18 dlld 
Johnstone v, Johnstone and the Attorney 

General, 15 n 11 6 

Kirk V. Kirk and Burgess, 8 (/ 11 s 

Knight V. Knight and Phipps, 7 n 11 e 

Knowles v. Knowles and Joyce, 19 n 11 i& 

Lawrence v, Lawrence and Miles, 17 n 

lid 

List of Causes, 80 o 9 /* 

Logan V. Logan andRat, Sdll e-*ll d 10 

/— 12 dBe 
*— Long V. Long and Richardson, 22 n 11 c 

B€ar&i v, Martin and Bearer, 12 n 9 e 

M'Nicol V. M'Nicol and Beds, 8 ft 11 e 

MiUward v. Millward and Sheard, 11 n 11 e 

Morris V. Morris and Jones, 17 n 11 d 

Needham v. Needham, lOdlOf 

— ^ Nurse v. Nurse and Tomlin, 14 n 9 c 

O'Brien v. O'Brien, 8 n 11 c 

Olliver v. OUirer, 11 n 11 c 

-— ^^ Palmer v. Palmer and Moon, 17 n 11 d 
Parfalt v. Parfait and Perry, 19 n 11 b 

— Powell i;. Powell and Jones, 13 n 11 6—15 
d 11 c— 18 dllc 

Pratt V. Pratt and Spry, 26 n 11 c 

Relf V, Relf, Pressley and Wild, 7 a 11 c 

---^ Richmond v. Richmond, 12 a 9 c 

Roberts w. Robertsand Oark, 17 nil d 

Rousby V. Rousby, 11 n 11 e 

Royston v, Royston, 8 « 11 c 

Rubery r. Rubery and Wakefield, 27 n 11 

a— 28 nil c 
Schleier v. Schleier, 15 n 11 6 

— Scott V. Scott and Burnett, 11 n 11 6^26 n 
lie 

Sisterton v, Sisterton, 17 n 11 rf— 8 dll e 

Smith V. Smith, 22 n 11 c— 24 a 11 o— 27 n 

11a 

Stanford v. Stanford, 6 rf 11 e— 6 dll c 

Steel V. Steel, 16 n 11 6 

Stevenson v, Stevenson, 8 n 11 6 

Stotberd v. Stotherd and Moore, 19 a 11 6 

Suddick V. Suddick and Glendimdng, V6 d 

lie— 19 dll b 

*^*e« V. BjrkeB and Adolphi, 14 n 9 c 

JI~^n««^ V. Tanner, 17 n lid 
j^Jl^^'opsQn V. Thompiwn aad Etehb, 10 

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Bivoroe (3ourt {conlinutd), 

Tombs V, Tombs, 10 d 10/ 

Truman v. Truman, 4 d II f 

Van Merop v. Van Merop, 7 a 11 b 

Walker v. Walker and De Gil, 17 a 11 <f 

Watkins v. Watkins, 15 n 11 6 

Wentworth v. Wentworth and Buscariet, 4 

<flle 

West v. West^ail^ andBleiard, 8 a lie 

Wilkinson v, Wilkinson, 11 a 11 c 

Wood V. Weod, 28 n 11 c 

Docks— East and West India Company, Zd^a 
^-— Extension at Cardiff, 18 n 7 c 
— Loofdon and St. Katherine's, 1 d 7 a 
— * New, at Fleetwood, 6 n 8 c 

State of Shares, in evtryday't paper. 

Doctors Differ— the New York l^reta on tbs 

Virginiut Case, 19 if 9 ^ 
Dod (C. W.) on the Alleged Superaeisicm of 

Eton Masters, 29 (f 8 e 
Dodo, the, 29 (f 4 a 
Dodson (— } at Tunbridge Wells, 18 o IS s 

at Uurstpierpoint, 5 (f 5/ 

Dog, Decision in a Scotch Court on the Bite of, 

27 d 8/ 

Licenses, Return of, 12 i^ 4/ 

Show at Nottingham, 8 o 3 e 

■ at Birmingham, 2dl d 

Stealing and the Police, 25 cf 6 <f 

Dogs, Duty on, 9 Qe 

Meeting at Newcastle on Stray, 18 a 7 c 

Domestic Serrants— Wages of, in Australia, 86 

Tragedy at Windsor, 22 </ 10 s 

Donaldson (Thos. L.) on Abd-El-Kader, 18 a 5 
Doncaster Statute Hirings, 18 n 7 6 
Dorehester Sheep Fair, lo7 d 
— ^ School of Aitf Annual Meeting, So 6/ 
Dorking, Consenrative Banquet at, 29 n 8 / 
Dorsetshire Mendicity Society, 15 o 9 c 
Dorsey (S. W.) on the Arkansas Railway, 16 • 

6a 
Doyer National Sailors Home, Bail (Hanyille at, 

81o7a 
Dowell (Stephen) on the Fire in Qroarenor St^ 

30o8^ 
Downshire (Lord) on Escaped Criminal Lunaiics, 

2</7/ 
Dowsett and Woods, on Suburban Drainage, 80 

o 10 c 
Dressmakers, Mr. Baker's Report on, 15 d 4/ 
Dreyfus, Freres et Cie, on Peruvian Affairs, 29 d 

4a 
Dried Yeast, Import Returns, 24 o 12/ 
Druitt (Dr. R.) on Snake Bites, 9 o 9/ 
Drunk or Dying, and the Police, 8 a 10 
Drunkenness— Return of Deaths from fezoeasifs 

Drinking, 13 o 4/ 

Return of Offenders, 4 rf 7/ 

Du Cane (E. F.) on Discharged PrisoDcn, 12 s 

l^u^iS^aii (^xNSdl^"^ oa the Dunmorf Bog. 28 s 



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Ida 



Keatuckj. 16 did 

itween Gen. Von Gcelben and Miirihal 
euffal, 2 do/ 
a Hoax, 6 J 12 6 
Q Spain, 8 7 i 

; (Edwin) on the Rojal Society, 13 a 7/ 
Sewett & Go., on t^e Adulteration Act, 

5/ 

a Uniyernty, 20 o 7/ 

ind Engliah Protectorates, 3 c/ 4 d 

(F. S.) South Australian Newi, 16 dSd 

igs of the Metropolitan Poor, 5 a 7/ 



rW. J.) on the Aihentee War, 4 412 6 

Bhipbiulding and Engineering Company, 

5c 

iiake at Arcachen, 1 d 7/^5 dj b 

Odenwald, 8 o 8 6 

Panama, 15 n 10 <f 

Pan-Basses, 28 n 5 <f 

Sicily, Reported, 3 n 5 c 

Frican Slave Trade, 6o A d 

3rby shire Fanners' Club, Ho 12 c 

)xdale Silver Lead Mining Company, 24 

dia Company, Ordinary Meeting, 11 d 

mdon Hospital for Children &c., Dona- 

o, 22 o 9/ 

1 Oregon, 81 d 8/ 

:k (Es B.) on Transport in India, dd6c 

Tale, Steel, Iron and Coal Company, II d 

tdt and Aurora Mining Company, 24 d 

istical Courts, Return of Suits in, 10 o 4/ 

(topping one in the Court House oi Bloom- 

n, 24 (f 3 6 

Fungi, 7 19 c 

rgh. Memorial Fountain Presmted to, 17 

Q Members for, at, 25 c/ 8 s 
livarsity, Annual Meeting for the Better 
wingof,20rf5/' 
Meeting of Council, Sn B d 
Opening of the Session, 5 n 9/ 
TIOH:^ 

lult, Notes about, %7dl0a 
rmingham School Board— Election Ad- 
as, 9 o 10 / 
First Meeting, 6d7 f 
Meetings, 28 o 3 e— 13 d 9/— 18 d 7/ 
Notes about, 8 </ 5 d—10 d 8 e— 11 dlOd 
d 10 rf— IS d 5 c— 15 d 6 «~28 dQ/ 
Political Prayer Meeting about, 15 a 9 s 
ighton School Board Election, Gd5c 
lurch and Board Schools, Meeting at St. 
s' Hall about, 7 n 7 c 
Notes about, 10 n 8 c 
ty Schools, Proposed Amalgamation of, 1 

Ward Schools, 1 n 12 c 
mpuUory and the Bagged Sehooli, Notes 
SI o ey-^l n 8 6^5 n 10 c— 7 n 7 « 
•ivy CouncU Order about l%dl2a 
of the Board, 19 n 7 e 



Education (continued). 

— '— Education of Women, Lord Aberdare on, 4 

d7f 

- ■ ■ of Factory Children, Mr. Baker's Report, 

IQdit 
— -^ in the United States, 17 n 4/ 

Rate at Salford— Prosecutien, 16 o 7/ 

Elementary in the (^ty ^Meeting in the 

Egyptian Hall about, 4 ti 10 e 

Enfield (Lord) on the Act, 17 o 4/ 

Finsbury and the Endowed Schools Com- 
mission, Notes about, 25 o 8 c— 28 o 11 \yr^ n 

7b^-4«5£f 
Gladstone (Robertson) on School Board 

Ezpences, 27 • 5 e 
^ (Rt. Hon. W. E.) on School Board Ex- 

pences, 27 o 5 « 
Higher of Women, 12 a 5 a-^18 n 5 c— 22 n 

5 c— 25 n 8 s— 2 dlOh 
— »* Industrial School at Greenwich, 16 n 6 J 

Inspector of Schools, Appointment, 22 n 8 6 

Irish Catholic Bishops on Eduoation, 18 o 7 

c— 20 8 a— 27 oil a 

London School Board, \Qo7 d 

Appointment of Committees, 18 c/ 7 e 

of Teachers, 13 n 7/ 

Attendance Returns, 10 o 7 '/ 

Baby Rooms, 13a 7/ 

Blind, Deaf and Dumb, 18 » 7/ 

— •< Burning Question," 80 o 7 cf 

Canal Boat Children, 13 n 7 / 

Candidates, 27 o 5/ 

Chairmen, 27 « 8 6—11 rf 10 a 

Church and Board Schools, 18 a 7 e 

' Cost of Buildings, 6 n 5 s 

Dearth of School Room, 18 d 7 e 

Debt of the Board, 18 « 7 « 

Denominational Managers, 18 rf 7 e 

Dissolution of the Boeurd, %0%hd 

Elections, 2 o 5 6—9 o 5 /— 28 o 9 /-^l 

o 6 0—31 o 6 /—I n 12 c— 18 n 7/— 15 n 10« 

—28 n 7 c— 3 d 12 rf— 4 d 7/ 

- Meetings to Promote, 10 n 12 b — 11 a 



10 c— 18 n 12 c— 19 n 12 e— 20 n 5 «— 25 a 8 rf 
—29 n6a 

• Notes about, 29 o U s^l4 n 5 /— 5 d 



If 



ResulU of the Polling, 1 (f 5 d 



Equalixation of Representation, 16 a 7 « 

Entertainments to Members, 22 a 12 a 

— '. — Failure of Contracts, 16 o 7 « 

Fees, 10 7 rf— 6 n 5 e— 20 n 6 d 

Finance 10 o 7 rf— 11 d 10 6—18 dl • 

■^ First Discussion, 11 c? 10 a 

Foreigners in London, 6 a 5 e 

Increased Loan, 6 n 5 e 

Industrial Schools, 2 o 5 6—10 o 7 e— 24 

12 e— 31 6 e— 6 n 5 

Infants Rooms for, 31 6 e 

Inspectors' Reports, 27 n 8 a 

Lady Candidates, 6 12 d— 7 10 /— 29 



ollc 



- lAftX ol 'l^ftxc^^'t%^'^\»a:^'5^^ ^"^ ^ 



tot UanVStooTtfs, \% o ft a ^T^ ^ 



Bdu 



Eduoation (^continuecH, 

-»— London School Board— Meeting of the 

Working Men of Westminster about, 16 o 6 6 

Members Returned, 11 d 10 a-18 d 7e 

Mixed, Daniel 0*Ck>nnell on, 11 d 8 c 

National Education in the United Stotes 

and in England, 27 n (S/ 

- New Board Schools at Kentish Town, 22 




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<;i0 6 



10 b 



• Code. Modifying of , 2 o 6 6 

- Scholarship, 20 n 6 </— 27 n 6 &— 11 d 



• Schools, 10 7 c(— 25 n 8 (f— 27 n 8 a 
Sites and the Ck)mpulsory Power, 81 

o 6 e— 18 n 7 /— 20 n 6 a 
Notes about, 16 n 8 a— 22 n 12 c— 27 n 6 

/— 29 n 6 a— 1 rf 5 e— 2 rf 12 6—24 d 6 / 

Notices, 3 rf6 A 

Over or Under Building, 10 o 7 d 

Past and Present Educational Deficien- 



cies, 27 n 8 a 

Pennjr Saidngs-Banks, 10 o 7 < 

■ Position of Teachers, 2 o 5 6 
Qnarterlj Returns, 6 n 5 e 

- Reformatories and Industrial Schools, 4 
a 
• Regulations for Elections, 27 n 8 6 

- Religious Difficulty, 28 n 7 e 

- Meeting at Newcastle about, 20 n 5 / 

- Representation of Numbers, 2 o 5 6—4 o 



de 



12 c 



• Returns, 11 d 10 a 

Revised By-laws, 11 d 10 a 

Rooms for Babies, 16 o 7 « 

Sahmes, 10 o 7 <^20 n 6 d— 21 n 10 a— 

22 n 12 c 
Scholarships for Elementary Schools, 21 

nlOd 

Scientific, Lord Carnarvon on, 8 d 6 e 

Teachers Wanted, 10 o 7 d— 18 d 7 « 

Three Years' Work by, Jteport, 80 o 8 

c— 31 o 6 e— 6 n 6 e 

Work, 10 o 7 d 

Among the Poor, 6 n 6 e 

Middle Class Scheols, 80 o 6 c 

National Education, Notes about, 25 n 8 c 

—28 n 12 6—29 n 6 6 

League, Annual Meeting, 24 o 5 d 

New School Board Schools, 4 o 12 c 

of Officers* Sons, 18 o 4/ 

Popular Education, Professor Fawcett on, 

23o6c 
Privy Council Orders about, 6 o 10 6 — 22 o 

7 /•— 1 n 6 ^—8 n 7 ft— 19 n 6 a— 24 n 9/— 26 

n 8 a— 8 d 5/— 3 d 12 c— 18 d 12 q— 20 d 7 / 
School Board Elections, 14 « 5 f—2l n 10 c 

—24 n 8 c— 26 n 7 «— 28 n7e 

ef Art Needlework, 1 n 12 c 

Economy, 28 n 7 / 

-^ Scotch and English, 17 n 10 c 

Technical, 9 ollf—li o 6/— 30 o 8 e 

Effects of Bad JBjwmpIe— Wardrobe of a liiew 
Tork Poodle, UdGa 
EggB,Betarn of Imports, 18 o 11 c— 11 n 4/ 
^£J^pe and Arabia, 23 o 8 c 
y^-jL^nersfar, 17d0f 
• QuAraotine in on r. a i. 



Egypt, Scicntifie Expedition of CoL Gordon into 
Upper, 22 d 5 a 

Slavery in, 3 n 11 c 

Egyptian Fmance, 22 o 5 h — 24 o 6 c 
Elcho (Lord) on the Ashantee War, 6 o 7 c 
— * on Sur Samuel Baker^s Lecture, 16 d 7 / 
Elder, Dempster & Co., on African Mail Steam- 
ers, 29 n 10 a 
Election Expenses, Dundee, 21 o 10 / 

Petition, Taunton, 7 n 9 e— 6 d 11 ^—22 d 

10 c— 22 d 11 c 
ELEOTION INTELLIOEKGE :— 

Ayr Burghs, 20 o 10 e— 24 o 8 6 

Banbury, 25 o 12 c 

Bath, 1 6/—3 o 8 a— 4 o 7/— 6 o 12 1-^ 

o86— 9o5d— 13olld— 14ol2d— 15 o 7e 
—10 n 12/ 

Sketch of New Member, 9 o 6/— 11 o 12 

a— 18 o 7/— 18 n 6/" 
Bewdley, 6 n 8 6^ 7 n 10/— 10 n 12/-12 s 

6/ 
Birmingham, 4 o 7/— 8 o 3 6 — 15 o 7 e— 20 

olOe 

Bodmin, 22 o 12 d— 27 o 6/ 

Boston, 16 d 5 d 

Bradford, 14 o 12 d— 17 o 10 6—30 o 10 a- 

4 n 5 6—6 n 8 /*— 8 n 7 d— 14 n 8 d— 24 d 5 / 

Buckinghun, 10 o 12 d 

Caithness, 16 o 5 « 

Cambridgeshire, 1 o 6/— 2 o 9 /— 10 o 12 J 

—11 12 a— 16 o 5 e— 17 o 10 6— aOo lOe-24 

d5/ 

Chatham, 27 o 5/ 

Dundee, 17 o 10 6 

Edinburgh and St Andrew's Universities, 

18n6/— 4d7 6— 25d7/ 
Exeter, 10 n 12 /— 11 n 8 c— 14 n 8 d— 16« 

10/— 19 n 7/— 20 n 8 c— 22 n 5 ^— 2 d 12/^ 

3d9/— 6<rt'6— 10d5/ 

Sketch of the New Member, 10 d 5 6 • 

Falkirk Burghs, 23 o 5 c 

Falmoutt^ 27 o 5/— 7 n 10 / 

Finsbury, 21 o 10 e 

Frome, 11 o 12 a— 3 a 8 d— 19 n 7/ 

Greenwich, 21 o 10/ 

Haverfordwest, 6 n 8/— 7 n 10/— 12 « 6 / 

—14 n 8 d— 20 n 3 c— 25 n 7/ 

Hull, 2 9/— 4o7/— 6 o 12 c— 7 o 6 d— 10 

12 d— 11 o 12 a— 13 o 11 d— 14 o 12 d— 15 o 
7 e— 16 5 e— 20 o 10 <— 21 • 10/— 22 o 12 « 
—23 5 c— 24 8 6—27 o 5/— 14 n 8 d— 15 « 

Sketch of New Member, 24 o 9 « 

Huntingdon. 13 d 5/— 18 d 6 /-— 19 d 5 e 

Sketch of New Member, 18 d 6 6 

Kincardineshire, 11 o 12 a— 17 o 10 6 — 24 o 

86 

Kirkcaldy Burglis, 16 o 6 6—21 o 10/— 29 

o 12 c— 7 n 10/ 

Lambeth, 12 n 5/ 

Lancashire, North East, 8 d 12 6—18 d 6 / 

-livmcnj^,^V d^ b— ^ d 7 ^ 

— .^*i d^ e 



If 1873.] palmeb's index to *' the tikes '' newspaper. 



Est 



L InteUiiMiiM (cotUinued), 
>rpeth, 20 o 10 e— 23 ol2d 
iwcMtle-on-Tyne, 28 rf 9 /— 25 d 7/-29 

(Twich, 16 o 5 « 

ford, 4 n 6 6—17 n 5 r— 18 n 6/— 19 n 7 
ft 8 «— 6 cf 6 6 

oryn and Falmouth, 24 o 8 6 
fcerboroii^, 11 n 8 c— 15 n 10/— 19 n 7/ 
rtsmouth, 24 n 10 c 
nton, 22 II 5 6 
lisbu]^, 18 o 7 /• 
lyes, 28 o 5 c 

■fiSeld, 6 d 5 6—11 d 6 </— 18 d5/— 16 </ 
J0d6/— 29d5c 
)ke-on-Trent, 1 o 6/ 
roud, 19 rf6 e— 26 rf 4/— 30 rf8/ 
unton, 10 12 rf— 14 o 12 c— 16 o 7 «— 17 
-18 7/— 5 n 8 6— 6 n 9 rf-11 nil e— 
'f 

ink, BdBb 
uro, 10</5/*— 29(/5c 
lited Counties of Elgin and Nairn, 18 o 
\nBd 
3st Somerset, 18 <f 5 /*— 25 <f 7/— 80 <f 

Sussex, 29 o 12 c— 4 it 5 6—25 n 7/ 

tiitbj, 28 • 6 (f 

f in Pennsylvania, 17 n 10 c 

m (Francis) on Mr. Arch in Canada, 26 

(Bp.) MS Glocbstbr. 
Robert H.)on the Bengal Famine, 8 n 10 
n 4/— 25 n 6 6—28 n 5 c— 5 rf 10/ 
'illison) on the Founder of Social Science, 
e 

m, Mr. Plumptre's Lecture on, 11 o 9 / 
>llc 

).) Consecration of, 10 rf 6 c— 15 d5 f 
!}onsecrates a Church at March, 17 d 9/ 
Election, llnB d 

thedral, the 1200th Anniyersary of, Cele- 
n, 6 o 12 c— 18 o 10 c/— 20 olid 
Restoration, 6 n 7/ 

(X!esan Council, Annual Meeting at Cam- 
J,2o9/ 
It and Colonists' Aid Association, 8 o 

its, Italian to South America, Sdid 

lion Home for Little Girls, 27 <f 10 a 

ITION:- 

1878, Board of Trade Returns, 2 o 10 6 

Kcial Returns, 6 olid 

aid of Trade Returns on, 21 n 11/ 

Adelaide, 22 o 7/ 

Brazil, Rietum of Emigrants, List of, 15 

—17 10 6 

California, 28 n 7 a 

Canada, 18 n 4 « 

the Cape, 8 (f 7 e 

mLreland, 27 n 9/ 

Labourers to New Zealand, 15 d 5/— 19 

Toteg about, 28 o 10 d 
I tbe Meney, 6 n 5 d 



Emigration (cotuinuedj, 

to Paraguay, 6 o 7/— 24 o 7 6—27 o 6 «— 

29 7/ 

of Pauper Children, 8 i 12 c- 

to Queensland, 10 o 10 c— 11 o 10 a— 9 d 

8e 
— - of Russians in Dakota, 25 o 9/ 

to South Australia, 28 n 5 c 

to the United States, 26 n 12 <f 

Enamel for Photographs, 28 o 7 / 

Endowed Charities, 27 d 7/ 

Enfield (Lord) on the Education Act, 17 o 4/ 

Engaged, 27 o 6 e 

Eqgineers and Sanitary Works, 25 <f 3 /— 27 d 

English Channel Steamship Company, 30 o 4 a— 
4rf66 r i~^ 

Presbyterians, 17 oSf 

Protestant Sailors in Naples, 26 n 12 e 

and French Sugar Trade, Notes about, 10 o 

6 6 

and German Nobility, 13 n 6/ 

Englishmen in Spain, Appeal for Aid, 18 n 12 6 
Enthusiasm and Business, 23 o 8 « 
Erdington Orphanage, Gndd 
Erichsen (Professor) Inaugural Address on Re- 
Opening the Uniyersity College Medical 

School, 2 o 8 6 
Escape of a Prisoner at Deyonport, 1 6 o 10 c 
Escaped Criminal Lunatics, Notes about, 2 d 

7/ 
Escott (W. S.) on Decanal Latin, 12 d 5 6 
Esmonde (James) on the Home Rule Conference, 

25 n 3 / 
Essex Brewery Company, 24 o 6 6 
ESTATES IN LIQUIDATION:- 
Abutt and Finri, of Mark Lane, City, 13 

dU/ 
Adams, Alfred William, of Brixton, 5 d 

14 « 
Ashford & Co., of Mdton Street Cripple- 
gate, 10 n lid 
Baptist, James, of Goldsmith Row, Hack- 

i»ey, 13 d 14/ 
Barratt, William, of Edgware Road, 18 n 

19 d 
Bate, John and Alfred, of Wilson Street, 

Finsbury, 24 <f 14 c 

Beck, Thomas, of Cheapside, 21 n 14 «f 

Belfleld Printhig Company, 6 rf 6 a— 22 d6a 

Bishop, Wm. Robert, of Ealing, 13 n 13/ 

Bontor and Collins, of Oxford Street, 20 o. 

8 c— IcfUc 
Brad, Geo. Maltby Thos., of Brabant Court, 

24 13/ 
Bramston, George, of Woodford Green, 17 n 

Buck, George, of Lawrence Lane, 30 o 11 c 

Butt, Thomas, New Market Hotel, Smith- 
field, 31 o 13 <f 

Callow, Walter, of Alresford, 22 o 13/ 

Cape of Good Hope Tela^^^h CQmpanY> 2 

1%« 

C\ftva, t«il\oT wA ^wNsst> ^^ ^^J^-^tM^ 

Street, \\n\^d .^w ^^-^ixaiis^^ 



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PAXMEB'S IKDEX to <^ THE TIHES '* NEWSPAPER. 



[Oct. 1 to 



Eitates in liquidation (contimt^d), 

Cohen and Lubliner, of Hatton Garden, 8 n 

14 6 
Cryder, William Wetnuure, of Oreiham 

House, IddUe 
Drakeford, John David, of Ladbrook 6q., 

2BdUd 

Wm. Thot., of Kenflingrton, 28 d U d 

Elm, Fred^ of Tunbfidge, 9 d 18/ 

Fiflher, F^ A Co^ of Qveal Tower Street, 

2Adlic 
— ^ Ford, Henry Bniaell, of Newington Butts, 

17 nUd 
— ^-» Fox, Charles James, pf St. Swithin's Lane, 

11 ft 18 <f 
Gale, Mark Silooek, of New St., CoTent 

Garden, 11 o 18/ 

Green, Philip, of Hammersmith, 17 nlid 

Gillard, Sidney Wright, of Half Moon St., 

Bishopsgate, 29olS0 

Gotto, John, of St. Neots, 11 rf 14 6 

Hagen and Borrett, of Limehouse, 8 cf 18 e 

-— — Hardy and Buck, of lAwrenoe Lane, 80 o 

lie 
Hawkes, William, of Feascod St, Windsor, 

28 18/ 
-— « Head, John, of Ebuiy St Pimlico, 10 o 18/ 

— Henry, Albert Charles Clements, of Wam- 
ford Court, 4 o 18/ 

Hdt, Charles, of St Albans, 18 d Uf 

Hughes, Harley Henry, of Gloucester Cres- 
cent, 26 <f 14 6 

Jus^ Alfred, of Queen Victoria St, City, 

4 18/ 

Lawrence, Henry, & Co., of Finsbury Place 

and Great Coram Street, 24 o 18/ 

-^— Lsggatt, 0. D. and J. B. P., of Austin 
Friars, 8 rf 18/ 

Lereaux, Isidore, of Bury St, 8 o 4 a 

Lewis, Lionel Bamed, of Fenchurch St, 29 

ol8s 

Lowit, Joseph, of Fenchurch St, 8 <f 18/ 

--^ Palmer, Biohard, of Lower Norwood, 2 d 

18/ 
—^Pearson, William, of Old Change, 7 n 

14 a 
Phillips and Bdmiston, of Old Kent Boad, 

10 n 14 J 
.— Pook, Thomas, of Newgate St, 21 o 18 c 
Price, Chas. Thos., of West Brompton, 9 d 

18/ 

— Bestall, James Henry, of Jewry St, 1 d 
14 c 

- — ' Bock Marine Insurance Company, 2 o 18 e 

Bumsey, Thos., of Leatherhead, 9 <f 18/ 

Sahnon, George, of Half Nichol St., Bethnal 

Green, 26 n 14 6 
-*-* Saunders, George Sharp, of Comhill and 

Lloyds, 9 cf 18/ 
Wm. Wdson, of Comhill and Lloyds, 9 d 

-^- Seinfeld A Co., of Mjlnrow Bochdale,!^ d 
14 c 

-~- *o^/ •Tamef, of Oeofge Bt, Portman Sq^., 
'^cf o IS e 

^ *ft Edw. MMTk, Qi BothQrhithe St., 17 n 
_ 40 



Estates in Liquidation (eoaltimad). 

Simon and Zerffl, of Basinghall St, City, 

18 13/ 
Stapley, Em. and Geo., of Old Jewry, 18 d 

14 c 
— -^ Thorn, James, of St Qeorffe's Place, Hyde 

Park, 30 oil c 

WaUace, Wm. Thos., of Doling, it d 14 d 

-^^ Ware, Fred., & Co., of Stratford, 28 o 4a 

Watkins, Alfred Duncan, of Sideup, 7o\%h 

Watson, Edw. and Septimus, of the Poultiy, 

London, 8 o 1 </ 

John, of Watling St., 19 d 14 e 

-^- Werner, Emile, of Friday St., London, 28a 

18 « 
White, Thos. ArkeU, of Bussdl St, Ooveat 

Garden, 17 n 14 «f 
— ^ Whitlock, Bobert Tass, of Lower Harsh, 

Lambeth, 28 cf 14 <^ 

Wilde, Edmund Elson, of Wigan, luge 

Wire Tramway Compamr, %d7 a 

Zegers, Peter Jdm, of Hendon, 17 o 12/ 

— — * Zimnberg, Charles, of Newgate St, 21 o 

13 c 
Etheldrada (St) Sketch of, 28 o 8 e 
Eton College — Changes, the Chairman's Letter, 

24d8a 

Defence of the Head Masters, 4 n T « 

on the Eton Masters, 6 a e^ n 8 <af 

-w_ Founder's Day, 8 <f 5 </ 

Notes about, 4 o 7/— 6 o b c 

Prince Consort's Priaes at, 16 if 9 / 

— ^ and the Principle of Selection, 27 d 7/-^fi9 

rf 8c--80t/8y 
— »^ Bobbery at, 8 o 6 o^7 o 6 6 

St Andrew's Day at, 1 /f 6/ . 

— "* Statement of the Assistant Masters, 9 o 5 c 
— Traditions, Notes about, SldS/ 
Etruscan Language, 9 <f 7 
Eucalyptus-^Disease Destroying Trees, 25 11 8/ 

—28 nil f 
Eugenie (Empress) Fete Day al Chislehurst, 17 

n7 d 

Visit to the Queen at Wh&dsor, 17 d 9/ 

Evangelical Alliance Meetings at Philadelphia, 

see America. 
Erelyn (G. P.) on Beoruiting for the Army, 81 o 

12 c 
Eyercreech Farmers' Club, 20 o 7/ 
" Ex Abundanti Gantela," 11 <f 6 e 
Exceptional Case— Miss Edith Brvdon, 90off 
Exchange No Bobbery^Cases of Mrs. Ashby 

and Charlotte DeUar, 2 <f 6/ 
Exchange, Course of, in every day^t piwer 
Exchequer Bills, Official Notice, 8 <f 6 a 
Excise Duty, Betum of, 20 o 9/-24 de c 
Execution of Mirza Yussaf Khan in Persia, 27 d 

7/ . 
Executioner's Bill of Prices, 4 d 11/ 
Exeter, the Attorney-General at, 18 o 8 b 

— Cathedral and its Beredos, 10 d 9 A-22 d 
\^o— Vtd^\> 

— Cox«er?^^^^^ '^Q£^csi"^-\fi»si% ^^kTsjss^ %!l>48 
o\^ a 



Sflj 1873.] pai^ieb's indeic t<> '^ 7HB xonss " mw8PA?W* 



Plr 



lition of Criminalfl, Treaty with Norway 

It, i 8 a—S 6 c 

irdinary Hallucination at Bristol, 11 </ 1 1 « 

1 (Roger) pn the ?olice and their Prisoners, 

LI/ 



or Dr. Darwin^the South Sea Iilanders, 
12 d 

7 Acts, Convictions Under. 15 dif 
^lildren, Education of, 16 a 4 £ 
>ades Delegates Meeting about, 4 n 9 < 
Mr.) at Hanorer Square Booms, 15 o 7 c 
im (Sir W.) on Engineering Progress, dO 

I (Bobert F.) on Railway Accidents, 18 o 

ull (£mi]y)on Womau*9 Rights in Amerioai 
40 

lar and Meroer, on H.M.S. Dromedary, 28 
/-— 29 n 8 « 

i (J. T.) on Australian Winea, 22d7f 
le in Bengal, see Ix]>iA 
a Northern Russia, 14 n 4/ 
3S, 27 n 7 a 

ng in the Future^ 15 o 6 «~18 o 6 /— 20 o 
^-25a6o-6d6/ 
, Health of , 24 </ 6 c 
r (J. L.) on Turkish Finance, 24 o 10 6 
>nable Marriages— Duke of Hamilton and 
y Montague, 25 it 7 /* 
f Lord K^rr and I^ady Cowper, Denied, 82 
)e 

i Mr. Shaw Lefevre, 11 d 9/ 
ieported— Duke of St. Albans, 5 n 9/ 
Affray at Chichesier, 24 o 7 6 
loxing Match at Portsmouth, 10 n 10 c«-*U 
►/— 18 n 5 c 

fight at Poulton, 29d5c 
^leap at Bath, of a Woman, 18 n 10 c 
iuarrelatHnll,22(/10/ 
)tt (Mrs.) Lecture on Women as Educators, 
loyston, 15 cf 10 c 

Professor) on Popular Education, 28 q 6 c 
* at Brighton, 28 06 
of Tabernacles, 15 o 6 </ 
tamps. Return of, 21 o 7 e 
le School of Art, Annual Exhibition in 
sen's Square, 4 n 12 c 
n Anniyersary at Ck>rk, 24 n 12 « 
ison (R. S.) on the Ashantee War, 1 o 5 « 
ra Marshes, 17(^3/ 

'al of the Three Choirs at Hereford, 9o5b 
>f St. Januarius, 7 o 4/ 
in London, 8 o 9/ 
[>ens of London, 8 o 4 6 
Spidemic in Sheffield, 18 o 7 6 
ind Irrigation, 20 o 9/ 
of November at Cambridge, &n 7/ 
Qd the South Seal, 25 d 9 & 
Ajiarohy in, 6 o 5 6 
Dannabalism in, 8 n 4 « 
Ikliscellaoeoas New$, 29 o7 e 

^Jstiilmiioa afPrum to SchooU of Art, U 



Fine Arts {^continued), 

Edouard Frere's Studies, 11 d^t 

Howard Collection of Engrayings, Price 

Sale of, 24 (/ 11 « 
-^~ Hunt (Hohuan) Shadow of Death, 2did 

South Kensington School of Art, 3 d8 a 

Winter Exhibition of the Society of Water 

Colour Drawings, 18 </ 8 c 

Exhibitions, 5 n 8 a 

Finsbury and ^e Endowed School Commifiion, 

22o8c 
Hre Inquest Notes about, 6 » 5 d^7 n7 f 
-— Proof S^ng Room for Bueno9 Ayiei, 8 d 

12 6 
Fires in London, Notes about, 3 n 7 <) 
FIBBS;-^ 
1 7 «— 2 11 c— 7 5 ^—20 o 7 i*^ d 11 

/•— 8(/5 d 
-^^- at Ancrum Houie near Jedburgh, 4 d 7 / 

at Ardyerikie Lodg^ 18 o 7 c— 21 o 9/ 

-^— at Mr. Aihworth'i MUl at C^y ton^le^Moors, 

21o5 6 

at Auckland, 5 n 5 6 

at Bishop's Wood, I d 12/ 

— at Broadlands, Lord Palmerston*i late 
Residence, 28 n 5 c/ 

— — in Brondesbury Road, 5 d 11/ 

at Burton ^orth Ameiioa, 11 n 6 d 

^*«* at the Calendering Company Dundee, 22 d 

Ce 

in Cambridge Road, 23 d lid 

at Chicago, 7 o 4 # 

Chinatown in California, Deitlpyed by, 28 

n76 

at the City Club, 20 o 7 « 

at Colchester, 10 <f 9 s 

> at Constantinople, 5 n 5 b^7 n 10 cf— 8n 7 « 

in Essex Road, Islington, 17 o 8 s 

at Fort Garry, 22 d 11/ 

at Freehold New Jersey, 11 n 6 d 

I at Fulham Palace, 16 <r 5 <i 

'-^— at Qower Street, Euston Road, 18 o 12 6 

at Great Windmill Street, Haymarket, 24 

5 
in Grosvenor Street, 28 o 7 d-^^ o 8 Ih^l 

o 5 e— 1 n 12 a— 3 n 10/ 
— ^ at ^omby'8 Cotton Mills, Blackburn, 12 d 

4 d 

— in Howland Street, 7 o 5 « 

at Irying's Flax and Tar Warehouse, Hull, 

21n56 
1 at Jacobs, Umbrella Makers, Cannon Street 

Road, 5 d 11/ 

at Kay's Cotton Mill near Bury, 9ol25 

at Lister's Silk Factory, HaUfax, 5 cf 11 / 

— -- at Liverpool Spun Oakum Company, 17 n 

7/ 
Lloyd's Newspaper Office in Fleet Street, 

Destroyed by, 80 dS d^Sl d5a 
at Mansion House Railway Station, 20 o 

7 e 
at Miles Platting Cotton Milia^uMx Mass.- 



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PALKEB's index to ** THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



[Oct. 1 to 



FixM (eon/Uimud), 

at Mossbank Industrial School, Qlaf gow, 23 

08 c 

in Old Jewry Chambers, 80 6/ 

at Pace's Lucifer Match Factory, Bow, 2 

lie 

at Panton Street, Haymarket, 19 d 6 e 

at the Paris Opera House, 80 8 a— 81 10 

or-A dlOc 

at Park Lane Mills, Preston, id 7/ 

at Peckham Lunatic Asylum, 4 n 10/ 

at Pershore Street, Birmingham, 16 a 5 / 

at Piddock's Seed Crushers and Oil Factory 

at Musselburgh, 80 8 / 

at Portland, 4 10 rf— 4 10/ 

at R%wsthome*s Mills, Preston, 16 </ 5/ 

at Smith's Brewery, Bow, 6 rf 11 / 

Distillery, Pimlico, SdSdt 

at Stanhope Terrace, Regent's Park, 1 n 

lie 
at Waterbw's, Great Winchester Street, 15 

olOf 

in the West India Docks, 29d7 e 

at W^ilson and Davis's, Hatten (harden, 21 

nl2e 
at Witt's Veneer Merchants, Euston Road, 

8 o 8/— 10 12 i 

in Windmill Street, Haymarket, 21 5 6 

at Wollastom, Seven Cottages &c. Destroyed, 

29n4« 

in York Road, Camden Town, 6 cf 11 / 

Fires, Merryweather (J. C.) on the Cause of 

Fires by Plumbers, 2 o 11 e 
Firms, Changes of, 2 o 6 d— 26 n 6 c— 29 nib— 

1 d 7 a— 2 (/6 a— 8 d 6 a— 6 (/ 6 6— 12 </5 a 
First Frost at Memphis, 18 n 4/ 
Fish, Art of Preserving Fresh Water, 27 rf 8/ 

in California, SO die 

Eztraordmary Take of, 8 n 11 e 

Import Return of Salted, 6 n 7/ 

Putrid, Notes about, 7 n 10 /— 11 n 6 / 

Seizure of Diseased, 29 6 — 5 n 6 c— 

le dll d 

Value of Imports, 18 d 4 e 

Fisheries, Irish, 80 o 10 b— 11 n 4/ 

Scotch, 20 o 6 6—10 n 10/ 

Fishery, Herring, 18 7 /— 27 o 6 e— 17 n 10 cf 

—24 R 7 6—1 rfll e 

Pilchard, 17 4 c— 31 o 6 e— 11 n 11/ 

Salmon, of the Wye, 6 12 6 

Scotdi Herring, 27 4/ 

Stocking the Thames, 7 o 9 e 

Fishing, a Day's, in Sprouston Dub, 28 8 e 

Salmon, 8 n 6 e— 21 n 7 6—5 d 5 e 

Fishmonger's Company, Banquet at, 12d3d 
Fhix Spinners of Belfast Agree for Short Hours, 

ISdSh 
Fleetwood, New Dock, 6 n 8 c 
Fleming (Rev. W.) Rockets for Ashantee, 80 d 

Zd 
Hogging Garotten in Newgate, 13 d 11 / 




Folkestone Church, 3 n 6 « 

Fonvielle (Wilfred de) on Balloens, 26 n G 6—4 

dSd 
Forbes (Dr. Edw.) on the late Abp. of Paris, 27 

o 86 
Fore Street Warehouse Company, 17 n 6 6 
Foreign Bondholders, Council of, 16 o 6 a 
Meeting of the Corporation of, 28 n 6/— 

29 n 4 a— 2 tf 6 a 

Mission of the CHiurch, 19 n 9 e 

Office Appointments, 11 o 8 c — 15 8 c^— 25 

o 7 a— 8 n 7 a— 12 n 6 a— 22 n 8 6—26 n 8 a— 

17 n 7/" 
' Deputations to, 29 o 9 e 

^-^— Fifty Tears of, from the Saturday RevieWf 

20 11 e 
Forests, Preservation of, 22 ef 9/ 
Forster fW. £.) at Bradford, 29 o 12 a 

— at the London School Board, 22 n 12 a 
on Laying the Stone of the First School at 

the Liverpool Board, 26 n 12 a 
Forsyth (William) on the Latin Inscrijition on 
the Queen's Sister, 9 (/8 6 

— on Railway Unpunctuality, 22 n 8 a 
Fortescue (Rt. Hon. Chichester) at Bristol, 80 

5 c 
(Lord) at the East Devon Comity School, 

28 II 12 a 
Fossils, New, from Colorado, 3 n 4/ 
Foster (Oswald) on the Vills^ Water Supply, 7 

n 11 e 
Foul Air as a Cause of Disease, 22 d 10/ 
Found Dead in Dulwich, 30 d6f 

in HoUoway, BOdSf 

Drowned, 17 n 7 e 

off Dover, 6 12 6—9 10 6 

Founders Shares in New Companies, 26 n 6 c 
Four Days in a Well, 6 o 12 / 

Fourth City Mutual Building and Investment 

Society, 27 n 7 6 
FowlerTR. N.) at Penryn, 1 n 7 c 
(WO at Cambridge, idle 



AU Saints Day, 8 n 5 a 

Alleged Bavarian Barbarities in, 13 n 11 /* 

Amoney (Ex-Mayor of; Arrested for Plott- 
ing, S d ba 

Army Budget, 19 d 5 a 

News, 1 o 6 a — 18 dSa 

Orders of the Day, 81 o 5 6 

the President and the, 31 o 5 e 

Auton, Arrest of Members of a Secrot So- 
ciety at, 81 5 6 

Avor, Camp of. Artillery Experiments at, 

2O0 5a 

Bazaine (Marshal) Trial of, Preparations 

for, 4 o 5 a— 6 6 d 

Opening of the Trial, 7 o 6 a— 8 08a 

Trial, 9 o 12 a— 10 o 6 e— 1 1 o 5 ^— 18 10 

a— 14 o 5 d— 15 o 10 a— 16 o 5 6—17 o 7/— 18 

o 9/— 20 5 <f— 21 o 5 e— 22 9 /— 23 oSd— 

^b b c— Tl o ^ di— ^ o 9 f— 29 o 5 e^-30 o 3 e 

-^\ o ^ J— V ^^ J-^ u^ I— ^twVi «r-^u6 e 



^j^j^ocidenta During, 11 cf 6 ^-12 d 4 d— 1^ 
^^^^alityfr^mi, 29d4c 






Dec. 31, 1873.] palmbb's index to *' the times " newspaper. 



Fra 



France Camiinued), 
SrflOa— 4rf66— 6d7a— 6</5 cSd5c— 
9d6a— 10rf9y— U ciSa— 12rf3 6 

Bazaine (Marshal) Ater the Trial, IS dSc 

Caae of CoL StofFal, UnSa 

Commutation of the Sentence, 13 d 5 c — 

leded 

^-^— d'Anmale Address to his CoUeagniefl Af- 
ter the Trial, 17 d 6 6 

German View of the Trial, I6d 7 f 

Leares for the IsUuid, 24 d 5 a— 27 dSa 

^30 (/Be 

— — Preparation of the Fort for his Becep- 
tion, 19 J 5 a— 23 d 5 6—26 d Sa 

the Paris Press on the Sentence, lSd5 d 

• Questions Inyolved in, 6 d 10 d—d (/6 c 



— 12<f4a 

Sentence, 11 d 8 a— 12 d 3 e— 15 d 10 d 

Bellemare (Gen.) and his Resignation, 30 o 

da 

Bishops and their Pastoral Letters, 25 d 3 a 

Bonapartists and Republicans, 2 o 5 a 

League, 6 o 5 o— 28 o 5 a 

Manifesto, 80 o 8 A 

— Bourbon Foreign Policy, 25 o 6 a— 27 • 5 a 
Broglie (Due de) Speech at Neuville-le-Bon, 

7 o 5 a — 8 o 3 o 

Budget,2d5 2i-4d5a-5d5a— 16d5a 

— 30d8o 

MiUtary, 30d3a 

Expenditure, 15 n 5 a 

Report on, 4 n 6 a 

Chambord (Gomte de) Birthday of, 2 o 6 c 

^— Character and Dispesition of , 5 d 7 6 

• Committee of Nine on his Letters, 31 o 



5a 

Concessions Made by, 18 o 5 c— 29 oof 

His Intentions and Present Position, 29 

n7/--ld6 6 

John Lemoine on, 3 n 5 d 

Letter from, 28 o 5 a— 31 o 5 a 

to Uie Vicomte de Rodez-Benarent, 1 o 

5 a — 4 5 c 

and Marshal MacMahon, 17 o 6 a 

Negociations with, 6 n 3 6 

Notes about, 30 o 3 a 

Notices about, 4 o 6 a— 6 o 5 a-r-ll ova 

—13 o 5 a— 14 o 5 6—15 o 5 a— 1 n 5 a— 22 n 

5 a— 24 n 5 6—25 n 3 6—27 n 5 a— 28 n 5 &— 

11 d 6/ 

^ Press on, 1 n 5 a 

the Unian on, 26 n 5 a 

and the White Flag, 9 o 6 a— 17 o 3 a 

Chinese Museum at Fontainebleau, Sale 

of, 19 d 5 a 
Commission des Marche's Reports, 17 d 7 a 

— Conference of Legitimists, 9 d 5 a 
Com, Tax on, 27 o 5 a 

— Court Circular, 21 o 5 6 

Crisis in, 7 n 9/— 11 n 9/— 12 n 8 a 

at Versailles, 24 n 10 a 

D'Aumale (Due) on the Duty of a Judge, 

17d66 

Grand BaU to, at Paris, 29 d 3 b 

DiplomAtic JotelL^geBce, lo5a— 6o5a— 

/5f f~?i « ^«— 3 cf 5 a— 4 d 5 a— 6 d » b— 



France (amtinuAd), 

Dissolution of the Assembly, Threatened 

Agitation for, 5 d5 a 
Ducrot (Gen.) Letter to the Assembly at 

VersaiUes, 1 d 6 6 
Elections, 13 o 5 a— 14 o 5 a — 16 o 5 a— 22 

o 5 a — 23 o 3 a — 4 n 5 a — 15 n 5 a — 17 n 5 h — 

18 n 5 6—27 n 5 a— 16 d 5 a 

Electoral Law, 17 d 5 a — 19 d 5 a 

Empress Eugenie and the Proposed Res- 
toration for Losses to, 24 n 10 6 

Finance, 17 d 5a— 23 d 5 a 

Commission, 18 d5 a 

Financial Crisis and the Bourse, 13 o 5 /— 

3ii56 

French Bishops Created Cardinals, 18 d 5 a 

Future Form of Government in, 4 n 8 a 

Gambetta (M.) and the Extreme Left, 9 o 

5a 

on his way to Nice, 31 d 3 a 

Gamier Pages (M.) Letter t^ H. Martin, 6 

o 10 6 
General Synod of the Reform Church in 

Paris, 22 n 5 a 

and Germany, 18 o 10 a — 15 d 5 a 

Government Legislation, 3 d 5 a 

Grevy (M.) New Pamphlet, 10 o 5 a 

Hugo (Victor) and Frederic Lemaitre, 8 o 

8e 

Imperial Civil List, 25 d 3 a— 25 d 6 a 

Imperialists and the Left, 16 o 5 a 

Interregnum of French Opinion, 15 o 10 6 

La Fcuilletonf Suppression of, 13 o 5 a 

La Rochette (Deputy) on the President, 26 

II 10 a . 

Left and Extreme Left, 28 o 5 a — 5 n 5 a 

Centre, Notices about, 25 o 5 a — 13 n 5 a 

— Moderate, Meetings, 10 n 5 a 

Legitimacy and the French Army — a 

Scene at Pessa, 15 o 9 / 

— Legitimists and Conservative Republicans, 
9ol0c 

Lemoinne on the Monarchy, 16 o 9 /— 29 o 

10/ 
on the Prolongation of the Marshal's 

Power, 5 n 10 a 

- on the Personal Government in France, 3 



d9/ 
*— Local Administration in, 11 o 4 / 

Lyons Mimicipality, 27 o 5 a — 30 o 3 a 

Alleged PoliUcal Pbt at, 19 n 5 c— 22 n 

5a 
MacMahon (Marshal) and the Assembly, 6 

nSe 

Health of, 19 d5 a 

Order Conferred on, by the Sultan, 20 n 

5 a 
and the Prolongation of his Poweri, 5 n 

10 a— 7 n 5 a— 8 n 5 a— 13 n 10 a 
will only Accept Prolongation of Office, 3 

n 5 a — 5 n 5 a 
Mayors, Nomination of, 29 n 3 a— 3 d 5 a 

— ^ d lb a— V"^ d^ a— W ^ "^ a— \^ ^^ ^— ?Cl ^ 

kv^waXxaKoX. ^^>^ ^"^ % ^ ^^ __: 

5a *^ 



Fm 



France (continued), 

Ministry, 25 o 6 a— 7 n 6 a— 10 n 6 a— 21 n 

6 o— 22 n 6 a— 24 n 5 a— 26 n 6 a— 6 cf 6 a— 

15 4 5 a— 22 </ 5 a 
^— Miscellaneous News, 11 o 5 a — 1 n 5 a & 6 
— — Moderate Left Meetings of, l d 6a 
Monarchial Crisis, 80 o 8 a — 8 n 5 a — i n 

Sa 
M. Dupity Auloup Directs the Cures to 

Offer up Prayer for, 25 o 5 a 

Failure of the Restoration, 8 n 10 a 

Fusion, 8 8 a — 24 o7 a 

—^ and Marshal MacMahon, 22 o 5 a 
the Paris Press on, 21 o 6 «— 27 o 7 a^ 

81 o 5 b 
Preparations for the Entry of Comte de 

Chamboxd into Paris, 29 o 5 a 
■ ' Restoration, 6 o6 a — 15 o 5 a — 16 o 7 c— 

17 oZ a— 18 o 5 a— 20 o 5 a— 21 o 5 a— 24 o 5 

a— 24 o 7 a— 27 o 5 a— 27 o 7 a— 28 o 5 a— 81 

5 a — 1 n 5 a 

• and the Right, 28 o 3 a 



- Struggle in, 15 o 10 c 

• Tlireatened Restoration* 20 o 10 a 

• Two Sides of the Shield, 29 o 10 e 

- Union Committee, 29 o 5 a 



Nancy (Bp. of) Pastoral, 21 n 6 b 

— — Napoleon (Prince) at Paris, 18 ef 5 a 

— (Emperor) Property of, 19 rf 6 a— 24 d 
Ba 

National Assembly :•— Bureaux of, 10 n 5 a 

— 10nl2<x 

Defeat of the Goremment in the Elec- 
tions, 11 n 9/ 

Business of , 7 n 5 a 

m ^ Committee of Fifteen, 12 n 8 a— 18 n 5 a 

—14 n 8 a— 16 n 5 a 

• Inteniew with Marshal MacMahon, 18 



nB a 

Commission of Thirty, 26 n 5 a — 29 n 3 a 

— 1 <f 5 a— 4 d 5 a-^ d 5 a— 6 d 5 a--8 db b 
—11 d 5 a— 18 d6 a— 17 d 6 a— 18 d 5 a 

Deputies Attend the Cathedral, 10 n 5 a 

Election of the President of the Assembly, 

7 n 5 a— 8 n 5 a 

— — Vice President, 7 nb a 

Message of the President, 6 n 8 a— 18 n 5 a 

—20 n 8 </— 25 nQa 

' Debate on, 8 n 5 c— 18 n 5 a— 21 n 



5d 



> the Press on, 8 n 5 cf— 20 n 8 cf 
. and the Royalists, 19 n 5 c 



Military and Naval Members, 15 n 5 a 

Monarchial Party, Petitions in FaTour of 

Restoration, 15 n 5 a 

to be Opened by a Presidential Message, 



3n5a 

■ Proceedings of , 26 o 5 6—6 n 3 a— 8 n 5 a 



France (continued). 

— National Assembly :— Prolongation of Mar- 
shal MacMahon, Debate on the Powers, 22 s 
10 n 

Text of the Bill for, 17 n 5 a 

— Report on the Condusions, 1 7 n 5 o 

Report on the Committee of Fifteen, 

Debate on, 20 n 3 a 

Rouher (M.) Speech on the Prolongatkm 

of the President's Power, 21 n 6 s 

Salary of the President, 20 cf 5 a 

• M. Say's Interpellation, Postponement of. 



18 n 5 a— 15 nb d 

Debate on, 25 n 8 

9f 



a— 27 n 6 (H-28 n 



—10 n 5 a— 11 n 9/— 12 n 8 a— 17 n 5 6—19 
» 5 fl— 20 n 3 u— 26 n 3 a— 26 n 6 a— 27 w 6 a 
■^28 fi 5 6^2 d5 a— 2 d 10 c— 4 d 5 a— 6 d 10 
a— 6 d6 aS d 12 ff— 8 d 10 a— 10 d 6 o— U 
d 5 a-^2i d 5 a^25 d 8 a— 30 d 8 a— a\ d 
3a 
— — Prolongation of the Marshal Mi^MaVion'a 
powers, 8n6 a^lO n 5 a— 11 n B a— 12 n 3 a 
i9 n5 a^21 n5 a 



Scene in, 17 n 9/ 

Vacant Seats, 20 n 3 6—15 dba 

Work of, 25 o 5 6 

— New Free Ptess of Vienna ProhiUted to be 
Sold in France, 29 o 5 a 

BCfaiistry, 7 o 5 a— 27n 5 a— 28 n 5 a— 29 

n8a— lc/6a— 2(/5a— 2 <f 10 c 

Prefecte, 22 dba 

Year's Day in;Paris, 24 (f 10 a 

Newspapers Suppressed, 29 o 5 a 

*-*— - Orieans Princes, ^ dba 
Party Feeling in, 23 </ 8 a 

— Pastorals of the Bishops in Germany, 29 d 
36— 80<f3a 

Pere Francais and the Army at Pessa, 16 o 

9/ 
Perigueux Banquet, 2 o 5 a 

— M. Gambetta^s Speech at, 1 o 5 a-^2 o 5 a 
' the Mayor Suspended for not Protesting 

Agahist Gambetta's Speech, 8 o 8 a 
Permanent Committee, Sittings of, 4 o 6 a 

—10 o 5 a— 24 o 5 a— 22 nba 

Perplexities ef Politicians, 2SoBa 

Personal Goyemment in France^ Zd^f 

Photographs of the Prinoe|Imperial, 22,000 

Seized by the Police, 11 o 5 o 
— — » Plautier (Bp.) Pastoral on Modem CsBsari- 

sin, 9 (f 6 a 
Political Catholicism of France, from the 

Cologne Gazette^ 7 oS a 

Tactics in, 1 ii 10 «— 26 n 10 o 

Protection to French Commerce, 21 n 10 c/ 

Postal Convention with the United States, 

2Sdbb 
President's Salary, IHdba 

— Press on the Crisis, 24 o 6 6—7 a 5 o 
Prospects of, 28 o 12 a 

^ Ranc (M.^ Trial of, 13 o 5 a 

■ Letter irom, 17 o 8 6 

Sentence— Death, 14 o 6 6 

- — The Rappel, the Manager Tried for Parti- 
cipation with the Commxme and Acquitted, 
29 o 5 a 

Regimes of 1878, 27 d%a 

Republican Left, 25 n 8 a 

Republicans, Meetings of , 1 d 5 a 

— 'Rfc%\otK>3tfitv,^^\iti<jufor, 16 d 5 a 



Dec. 31i 1873.] palmbb's index 



THK TIMBS VEWSPAPfiB. 



Gm 



Fiance {continued), 

Bojalist Restoration, d o 7 /— 7 o 8 a— 8 o 

8 a~9 o 5 a 

^— the Cologne Gazette on, 7 o 8 a 

• and tbe licft Centre, 6 o 10 a 



— Sales by Goyemmant of Tobacco, 23 d 
5 6 

— Steele Forbidden to be Sold in the Streets, 
3 o 3 a— 10 o 5 a 

Kestriction Bemored, 29 o5 a 

— SUte of, I7d7a 
• of Siege, 5 d5 a 



Stoffel (CoL) Trial of, 16 (/ 6 a 

Tariflf, 8Irf8o 

'^— — Thiers (M.) Comte de Chambord and, 11 o 

Of— 13 12 a 
Deputation from San Francisco to, and 

Presentation of an Album from, 11 n 5 6 

and the Left, 6 o 6 e 

and the Major of Nancy, 6 o 5 a 

on Monarchy, 22 o 12 6 

, Morements of, 2 o 5 a^8 oB a 

New House, 808/ 

Presentation to, from Besancon, 17 dS b 

on a Republic, 17 </ 6 6—24 d&a 

Three Fortified Camps to be Erected on the 

German F^ntier, 15 n 5 6 

Trade Returns, 9 o 5 a 

^ Yellow Book, 24 <f 5 a--27 dSb 

Francis (Francis) on the Art to Preserve Fresh 

Water Fish, 27 </ 8/ 

on the Sea Setpent, 12 n 8 </— -15 n 5 

Franklin (Sir John) Relic of. 21 o 7/ 

(Lady) on the Discoverer of the North 

West Passage, 28 6/ 
(F. W.) on the Coventry Riband Trade, 25 

0I2 c 
Franco-PnisaiaB War, German Decorations Con- 
ferred on Services During, 26 cf 7 e 
Fraser (Bp.) on Church Endowments, 17 5/ 
(Col.) on the ** Chesterfield Letters," 24 d 

Free Breakfast and Dhmer Table, Meeting to 

Obtain, 18 oil/ 
... Table— Meeting at Bradford about, 28 n 

10 

Dispensaries, Notes about, 16 o 10/ 

Grants of Muskoka, BOdSc 

Freemasons — Grand Lodge of Scotlatid, Meeting, 

5n7/ 
Fremantle (Sir Thos.) Sketch of, 6 rf 9 / 
French Babies, Mortality Among, 22 d&d 
-'^^ Aft and Literature^ 18 </ 9/ 

Budget, 29 ef 5 a 

Embassy, 10 9/— 21 o 9 / 

Foreign Office, 12 d 7/ 

(Major) PresenUtion to« at Chester, 19 

dlOe 

PoUtlcs, 14 n 7/ 

PoUtical Impatience, 8 </ 12 a 

Republicans and Conservatives, 25 n 8 6 

Servants, 81 ef 3 c 

Vineyards and Vine Disease, 15 n 4 e 

^^^^ mad ItMliMtt JDiphmaoXf 11 n 5e 
Frere (EdouArd) Studies, 11 d S e 
&' 4 ^') ^ ^^^ Bengal Famine, 24 n 12 



Freshfield (D. W.) on the Death of Professor 

Fcdchauko, 20 o 10/ 
Friend in Need, 25 n 8 c 
Friendly Societies and the Poor Law, 23 o 10 (f 

Ck)mmission, 81 o 9/— 10 n 6 / 

Registrar*8 Reports, \0 dZd 

Frith (W. P.) on Artist's Difficulties, 28 n 10 /*— 

Zdhd 
Fruit Crop, 20 6 e 
Frozen Meat, 20 6 c— 21 o^a 

Failure of the Experiment, 21 7 6 

Funds, English and Foreign, State of, in svery 

daye paper 
Fur Trade in Leipsic, 13 <f 10/ 

G. 

Gales, 25 n 4 <f 

Destructive at Sheffield, 18 7 rf— 17 do c 

—20 d 7 c— 22 rf5 6—28 dlOb 

Notes about, 19 d 10/ 

Gallant Attempt to Save a Suicide in the Ser- 
pentine, 29 n 8 s 

Rescue, 18 o 7 rf 

Galvez (P,) on Peruvian Affairs, 28 7 c— 17 d 
Ge 

Galway College, Notes about^ 81 cf 8 d 

Gambler, State of the Trade in, 19 n 7 (1—20 d 
65 

Game and Rabbits, Import Returns of, 29 n 8/ 

— Laws, Official Report on, 18 4 cf 

Notes about, 21 7 c— 22 o9 f 

Gardiner (Harriett) Cost of Proteotran in IreUnd, 

21o7c 

r H. J.) on Postal Eccentricities^ 19 d 6 6 

Garter, Knighto of the Order of, 24 c 
Gas, Alliance Company, 25 n 4 c 

Bahia, 13 7 c 

- — Barbadoes Gas Coocpany, 10 d 6 a 
Bombay, 3 d 6 a 

— Ceara Company, 1 n 6 a 

— Coal Economising Company, 21 n 7 a 
Commercial, 4 o 6 c 

C!onsumers' Association, 27 6 c 

Apparatus C!ompany, 21 6 a 

Lidependent, 16 6 tf 

Light and Coal Company, 4 o 6 c 

London Gaslight Compuiy, 13 7 c— 16 o 

ed 
— ^ Montevideo Company, 31 6 a 

Meter C!ompany, 4 6 d 

— ^ Nictheroy Company, 18 d 6 c 

Oriental, 17n6o 

Phoenix, 3 5 e — 9 06c 

Surrey Consumers, 8 o 4 e — 7 o7 d 

Dr. Lethcby^s Report on the Supply to the 

Metropolis, 22 o 6/— 27 06a 

New Use of, for Machinery, 10 d6e 

Price of. Meeting Against the Riee, 3 d 19 c 

— 4 rf 9 /^6 d 5^—10 d 11 «— 19 d 5-6— 

81 d 8/ 

on the Supply of, to London, 18 » 7 « 

Companies, State of ShiBXQ!& \BLsV<v,*xi^'^^>i^ 



pajicr 



axvii \^ «A«t \ifSawx\»\a%'Yr^>X.^^^^«^^ ^"*^ "^ 



Qc 







Gar 



Garrett (Rhoda) on the Taunton Election, 15 o 

7 e 
Gell (Henry W.) on the Discoverer of the North 

West Passage, 28 o 5/— 4 nbd 
General Estates Companj, 1 7 n 6 5 

Mining Association, 29 n 4 6 

Gentle Compulsion in Opening Rosebuds, 24 n 9/ 

Geographical Club Dinner, 4 n 5 6 

Creography of the Brain, Notes about, 4 o 12 d— 

7oSc 
German Emperor and the Pope, Meeting at St. 

James' Hall about, 20 d 7 e— 22 do a 
Gymnasium — ^Funeral Seryice f er the Killed 

in the War, 27 o 8 a 
GERMANY:— 

Appointments, 11 o 6 b — 14 o 5 b — 3 n 6 6 

7 Arndt (Canon) the Church Books Taken 

from, at Posen, 2 o o b 
Bavarian Catholic Peasants' Societies Con- 
fession of Faith, 8 n 10 c 

Berlin, King of Italy at, 1 o 10 <f 

the German Press on, 2 o 5 a 

• Money Market and the French Indemnity, 




palmer's index to ^' THE Tins '' NEW8PAPEB 



IdnSb 

• Son of the Viceroy of Eg 



)t at, 6 7 c 
t to, from the 



— Bismarck (Prince) Order 
Sultan, U 9/ 

and his Attempt to Introduce German 

as the Language of Diplomacy, 10 d 7/ 

— Letter Denying he was Interviewed by a 
New Yorker, 28 o 10 rf 

Movements of, 25 o 6 6 

Re-appointed Premier, 29 o 5 a 

• Victory of , 1 n 8 a 



Breslan (Dr. Forster, Prince-Bp. of) Sen- 
tence on, 16 d5h 

and Central Asia, 16 o 10 6 

^— Chambers of Deputies, Dissolution of, 18 o 
5c 

Church and State in, 13 o 12 &— 24 • 5 o— 

28 o 10 e— 14 n3a—lSn6 c— 11 d 5 <i— 11 d 
6 6^12 d 6 a— 22 d 5 a— 24 d 7 e— 25 d3 a— 
29d3 a 

avilCode, 26cf3b 

Marriage Bill, 14 n 3 a— 18 n 5 c^U d 5 

a— 18 d 5 6—19 d 5 b— 22 d 5 a— 23 dlOc 

Coinage of, 29 n 3 a 

Convention with Belgium, 27 n 5-a 

Court Circular, 4 o 5 b — 8 o 3 b — 1 n 5 h — 

15 n 5 6—23 d 10 </— 25 dB a 

Illness of the Emperor, 20 d 6 a— 23 d 

10 rf— 24 d 5 a— 27 d 3 a— 29 d 3 a— 30 dBa 
— 31cf3a 

Martial on Captain Werner, 5 d9e 



Germany (cmittnued). 

Emperor, Letter of the Pope to, 15 o 5 6— 

2Sol0d 

— and the Pope, 27« 5 6—28 o 10 c 

Reply to the Pope's Letter, 16 o 5 6 

Address to the Emperor on his Letter, 



29o5a 
Bp. 



and Denmark, 13 n 5 c 

Diet, Meetings of , 6 n 8 c 

-^— Openmg of, 13 n 5 c 

Speech from the Throne, 10 n 5 c 

Diplomatic News, 10 o 5 b--24 rf 5 a 

Due D'Aumale Requests Permission to 

Vigjt Metz, Ac, 10 5 b 

BefuBed, 11 o 5 a 

'ElectioDB, 25 o 10 c— 29 o 5 a— 80 o Z a— 5 

« ^ ^-^ n 9 c— 7 n 5 *— 11 nBd 
——7 tbm Pans PreBB on, 2 o 6 o 



You Ketteler on the Emperor's 

Letter, 29 o 5 c 

Episcopal Oath in, 18 rf 5 6 

Finance, 28 5 5—18 n 5 c— 22 n 6 a— 16 d 

56 

and France, 15 d 4 d 

Gold Coined, 4 o 5 6—11 o 5 6—18 5 6— 

25 5 6—3 n 5 6—3 n 5 6—15 n 5 6—22 n 5 6 

— 6rf5a 

Import Returns, 26 n 12 rf 

Inspired Press, 10 rf 7 c 

— - Judicature Bill, 19 n 5 c 

Ledochowski (Abp.) Accusations Against, 

28 10 c 

and the Government, 9 6 b — 11 o 5 6 

Letter of the Pope to, 2 rf 5/ 

Offered an Asylum in Brussels, 15 o 5 6 

'^—' the Posen Tygodnik on, 9 10 d 

the Press on, 9 10 rf 

Refuses to Resign, 4 rf5 6 

Sentence on, 8 3 6 

for Excommunicating a Professor, 23 



o36 



3a 



Summoned to Resign, 27 n 5 6 
Suspension of his Salary, 9 o 10 d — 14 n 



— Ministry, 11 n 6 c — 13 n 6 c 

Changes in, 24 n 5 6—10 rf6 a 

_ Miscellaneous News, 13 d 5 a 

Nancy (Bp. ofi Pastoral, 15 rf 4 rf 

Northern Schleswig Arrangement with 

Denmark to Resign, 29 oh a 
- — the Parliament and the Government, 15 n 

10 a 

Dissolved, 2 d 5 6 

Proceedings m, 17 n 5 c— 27 n 5 a— 16 d 

5 a 
Paserbom (Bp. of) Deprivation of Salary 

Pronounced, 15 rf 5 a 

the Pope and the Emperor, tee Italy. 

Reinkens (Bp.) Notices of, 6 o 5 6 

Formula of the Oath, 9 5 6 

Pastoral, 16 d 5 6 

Takes the Oaths, 8 3 6 

Trial of Abp. Melchers and Bp. Baudri, for 

Libelling for Old Catholic Clergymen, 18 n 5 c 

Ultramontanes in, 8 n 10 6 — 17 d 8 6 

and Old Ca'holics, 16 d 5 6 

Policy in, 10 rf 4 rf 



and the United States, 25 rf3 a 

Gibraltar (Bishopric of), 13 n 9 /* 

Gibsoi^ (C. B.) on the Bengal Famine, 20 d 5 /* 

Gilbert (W. S.) on the Police and their Pri- 
soners, 6 n 5 /* I 
— OTl\}^& PoK Mali Libel Case, 2 rf 12 /— 4 d 
\Qb 



vw^^5^Q. 



[)eo. 81, 1878.] palbosb's ihdbx to " the tiubs *' nbwspapbr. 



Hai 



}iUinf hftm AgricQltural Society, ISdlOd 
}imbert (M.) on theDiieaae— DeftroviDgTreeR, 

25 n 8/ 
}iye li Dog ft Bad Name— California Fiih, 80 d 

7 e 
Gladstone (Bob«rtfon) on Schod Board £x- 

piofei, 27 o 6 « 
■ — (Bt. Hon. W. E.) Morements of, 3 o 7 « 

— and the Birmingham School Board, 28 d 
6/ 

— Deputation to, on the Fenian Prisoners, 7 n 
7 e 

the Premiers Answer, 7 n 7 e 

— and the Agricultural Labourers' Conference. 
3d9/ 

— and Mr. Disraeli, their Ages and Birthdays, 
I7d9f 

— on ETolution, Id 6b 

— Lord, Sir, or Esquire, 26 n 6 </ 

— Religious Operations, 29 n 8 « 

— on School Beard Expenses, 27 o5e 

— Speech at the Lord Mayor^s Banquet, 11 
nB a 

— and Trades* Union Legislation, 14 n 4 6 

— and the Working Men Representatires, 28 o 
Sa 

Gladstone (W. H.) hi Dublm, 15 d 5 6 

frs. Gladstone's Conyalescent Home, 18 n 7 c 

ilasgow, German Minister of Marine at, 21 o 9 / 

— Musical Festival, 5 n5 O—S n 5/— 10 n 12 6 
rUibe Telegraph and Trust Company, 10 o 6 a 
rlooeeter (Bp. of) on Ilitualism, 8 n 11 e 

— at the Church Pastoral Aid Society at 
Glocester, 21 n 6 

— on the Court of the Metropolitan, 10 n 12 e 

— on Nonconformity, 28 11 & 

— on the Value of an Episcopal Seal, 8 n 12 d 

— Visitation Charge, 24 12/ 
iloomy Record, 19dSa 

rodson (Rev. A. R.) on Free Dispensaries, 16 

10/ 

iold in New South Wales, 11 8 c 
[oldsmid (Sir Francis) at the Reading Foresters 

Dinner, 10d7 • 
food Example— German Railways, 8 n 7 6 

— Old Times — an Executioner's Bill of 
Charges, 4 d 11 / 

roode (Rev. T. A.) on the Newfoundland Ship- 
wrecks, 6dl0d 

ordon (Col.) Explorations of, 6d 6 b 
oschen ( — ) on Comparative Taxation, Mr. 
Dudley Baxter on, 20dSe 

— on Art Education, 21 n 7 « 

— at Dover, 81 o 7 a 

— on Local Taxation, IS olOb 

ouDod (M.^ and Stationers' Hall, 1 d 10/ 
Durlev ( — ; Gives a Dinner to Aged Seamen at 
Sunderland, 25 d9d 

ovemments and Guarranteed Securities Perma- 
nent Trust, 12<f5cf 
ower (Leveson) at Bodmin, d o5f 
raham (Lord) on BailwRy AcciQentSj 14 c 7 c 
nuJt (A.) on Higher Education of Women, 25 

— (President) on Banking, 7 n o f 
rcsend Conserrative Association, 30 5 /* 



Gray's Inn, Scliolarships Founded by, 21 n 9 / 
Great Northern Congregational College at Scl- 

coates, Inauguration of, 9 9/ 
aBEEOE:-— 

As It Is and Might Have Been, IS i d 

Court Circular, 15 o 5 6—17 3 6 

Explorationa in, SI06 d 

Material Progress in, 21 n 4 « 

Miscellaneous News, 20 o 5 c 

the Queen in the Crimea, 808 b — 9 7/— 

20o5e 
Green Fruit, State of the Market, 4 6 ^^U o 

6 5—18 6 cf— 25 6 c— 1 n 6 4—8 n 6 6—15 i 

6 5—22 n 6 e— 29 n 4 «— 6 d 6 «/— 13 d C e-20 

d 6 5—25 dSa 
Greenwich Royal Naval School, 24 </ 3 / 
Greenwood (J. G.) on Owen's College, Maach j^- 

ter, 11 o 7s 
Gregory (Canon) on St. Paul's Churchyard, 20 • 

10/ 

on the Fatal Explosion at Lambctli, 6 n 6 r 

en the London School Board, 14 n 5/ 

Gresham Lectures, 4 n 6^ 

Life Assurance Society, d d7 b 

Grey (Sir George) Retirement of, 27 7 A 

Testimonial to, 31 12 c 

(Lord) on the Ashantee Wnr, 7 n 10 c— 8 n 

12 5 

— Notes about, 15 n 7 s 

— (Maria G.) on the School Board Election, 
29 11 « 

(Mrs. W.) on the "Idols of Society," 21) n 

3e 
Grimsby Fisher Boys, 808c 
Griselda, True Origin of, 27 n 5 e 

tu Thbatbeb, Pbincess's. 

Grocers' Trade Conference at Kxctcr Hall, 23 

4 rf— 25 12 c 
Grover (J. W.) on Steam Tramways, 25 <f 8 a 
Guano, Peruvian, Notices of, 6 o 6 a 

Import Returns, 20 o 4 c— 1 7 d^e 

Guildford Agricultural Show, 10 d 4/ 
Guildhall, New Town Council for, 18 « 6 c 
Guizot (M.) on the French Government, i d5 d 
Gun Licenses, Excise Duty on, 16 5 e 
Gunpowder Licence, 8 cf 5/ 

Value of Exports, 21 7 rf— 14 nSd 

Gumey (Mr. Russell) Return of, 15 o 11 /— 20 

Resumes his Legal Duties, 21 5 5 

at Southampton, 12 d 10 5 

GutU Percha, Import Returns, 6 « 11 /— 15 d 

Guy's Hospital, 8 n 11 c 

Inaugural Address on Re-Opuung of, 2 

8c 

H. 
Haberdashers' Company, Banquet, 4 rf 10 5 
Haberdashery and Millinery, Export Returns, 14 

71 lOe 
Hackin ^t\cV%, ^^ o 1 d 
Hackney , "SUciVvcv^ ^\ \\i^v^vssJw:\^V^^>^v^^cw^^^ 

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PAIJnni's INDEX TO '^ THE mOBS ** NVWSPAPKR. 



[Oct. 1 to 



Halifax, Wholesale Embezzlement at, 23 o 8 « 

Hall Marks and Plate Licenses, Meeting mlx>at, 
27 nbb 

Haly (J. S.) on the Bengal Famine, 2 d 7 c 

Hamilton (Capt. R. V.)on Railway UnpuBCtn- 
ality, 26 n 6 d 

(Duke of) Wedding Festirities, 9 cf 9/ 

(Lord Geoige) on the Chesterield Letters, 

9d6e 

Hammond (Rt. Hon. E.) Resignation of, 10 o 9 « 

Hampstead, Sanitary State of, 15 o 5 c 

Hams, Import Returns, 22 o 4 /* 

— Foreign, Import Returns, 17 d^ d 

Hanbory (Geo.) on Hard and Fast Lines, IB d 
If 

Hancock (Dr.) Criminal and Judicial Statistics 
of Ireland, 10 n 10 6 

Hanley School of Art, Annual Meeting, 22 o 7 e 

Hanover Church, Regent Street, Restoration, 24 
d7f 

Harcourt (W. G. Vernon) New Solicitor General, 
Sketch of, 17n7/'— 24n6e 

at Oxford, 17 d 3 « 

Speech at, 9 tf 12 d 

Hard Case— the Colliers Made to Support their 
Aged Parents, 6 </ 7 c 

Hnrlc \ ( Dr.) Address on Re-Opening St. Thomases 
M( (lical School, 2 o 8 6 

I'Dr. Geo.) on Physiological Laboratories, 

17o5« 

Hanis(Major J. C.) on the Bengal Famine, 18 
d7 c 

Harrison (James) on Frozen Meat f F»m Austra- 
lia, 24 n 6 e 

Harrow School, Deputation on the New Statutes, 
7 „ 5/— 12 n 6/ 

Ezaminatiens, 29 rf 7 s 

Hartshome (Albert) on a Monarchial Restora- 
tion, 16 o 7 c 

Notes about, 26 o 7 d 

Harvest in Denmark, 4 o 4/ 

in Sweden, 18 rf 6 « 

Harvey (A. W.) on Newfoundland Shipwrecks, 9 
d7/ 

Harwick Harbour, Docks, Wharves and Ware- 
houses Company, 16 o 6 a — 28 o 7 s 

Hassall (Dr. A. H.) on Adulterated Mustard, 15 
o7« 

Hats and Bonnets, Import Returns, 6 n 10 d 

Haughton (Wm.) on the Pope's Letter, 11 d 6 c 

Hawkers' Licenses, Official Return of, ?0 o 11 s 

Hawkshaw (John) on the Channel Tunnel, 8 d 
7e 

Hawne Collieries Company, 19 n 7 a 

Hay, State of the Market, 7 o 7 6—14 o 7 6- 21 
o 6 c— 28 7 e— 4 n 6 «— 11 n 6 6—18 n 7 c— 
26 n 6 d— 2 d 6 d— 9 d 7 6—16 d 7 d— 23 dQe 

Hay man (Henry) and Rugby School, 22 d 10 d 
—23 d 5 d— 25 d8 «— 31 d 8/ 

see also Rugby School. 

HeMdMaaten' Conference, 13 « 10/— 25 d S f— 

29ddc 
Health in West London, Dr. Dudfteld's Report, 1 

' and Disease in London, 25 d 3 d 



— o//reta„d, ti„arterl.v Return, IB n 9 /-^O \ ■i:i'K:^SSS?A^4^ 



Health, Registrar Geno^l's Weddy Retmno^So 

i/-.16 4 «— 22 o 7 6—1 n 4 e— 5 « 7 A— 18 

n 7 6— 1 d 4/— 6 d 4 e— 11 d 4/-18 d 3/-24 

dlOd 
of Scotland, Monthly Return, 17 o 5/— 15 

nlO 6— 24 dS/ 
Heath (Vernon) on an Artist's Difficulty, i d 11 / 
Heather Edgings, 29 o 7 d 
Heatherside Nurseries Company, 16 d 7 a 
Hemp, State of Trade in, 20 n 4 d 
Henderson (CoL) on Mr. Belt and the Police, 8 

»5/ 
Henniker (Robert) on Death in a Paper Chase, 

17 mod 
Henry (Mitchell) on Stipendiaiy Manstratasin 

Lreland, 17 d 10 c— 80 d8 s 
Herald's Office, Appointment, 17 d 7 / 
Herbert (Hon. Auberon) at Nottioi^uun, 21 s 

6« 
Hermit of the Hradschin, 7 o 10 e 
Herring (Rey. A. S.) on Emlgnition to Canada, 

18n4« 

(Richard) on Tom Checks, 14 n 4 d 

Herrings, Export Returns of, 25 o 6 e 
Hertford (Lt. Gen. Lord) on Promotion from the 

Ranks, 1 n 10 e 
Heurtley (C. A.) on the Precedence Giren to 

Abp. Manning at the Oxford Union Banquet, 

7n5s 
Heygate ( W. 0.) at Leicester, 80 o 5 / | 

Heywood (James) on County Franchise, 19 a 7/ 
Hey worth (EIL of Bkckbnm) Sends Paymenl in 

Full with Interest for Bankruptcy Debts, 18 ' 

d6a 
Hibbert (J. T.) at Oldham, 24 o 7 e 
Hides, State of the Market, 10 o 6 a— 11 o 6 6- 

24o6d— 7ii66— 21n 9 d— 5 d 6e— 19d6c 

—20 d 6 6 
High Water at London Bridge, afttr Ship Nairs 

tfi wety datf*s paper. 
Highclere Agricultural Association, Meeting, 1 « 

12 d 
Highland Peat Fuel Company, 11 o 6 a 
Highways and Turnpikes, Return of, 21 o 8 6 
Hinckford Consenratiye and Agricultoral Clab, 

30o5d 
Hinton (Jamea) Address on Re-Opening the 

Medical Schools at Quy's Hospital, 2 4> 8 e 
Hints on Planting, 19 n 6/ 
Hippopotamus, the Young, 8 n 10 d 
Historical Picture— The Tichbome TriaL 25 9 

9s 
Hoare (Hamilton) on the Charity Orgaoiatioo 

Society, 26 n 9 / 
Holbom Viaduct, Unreiling the Prince Consort 

Statue on, 4o5/ 
Holland (E. W.) on Compulsory Education and 

the Ragged School^ 31 o 6/— 7 n 7 a 
HOLLAND:— 
— Anniversary of the Proclamation of the 

Constitution, 4 n 5 6 



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iDd 



Hbiland (continued). 

Warin Sumatrm, ue Sumaxba 

Holt (James Mader) at the Peel Institutioii, 

\cciiiigton, 7 A 7 a 
Home Bi2e and Fenianism, 19-n 10 <f 
and Beligious Equality, 26 n 9 ^ 

— fMlBBULND. 

Programme, 29ol2d 

Rulen in England, 22 o 5 e— 24 o 7 6 

andlriflhmen, 2dl2/ 

in Parliament, 14 o 12 6 

in Scotland, SldSe 

Hood (Charles) on Charity Electioneering, 3 n 

Hoosac Tunnel, see Amsbica. 

Hops, State of the Market, 6 o 6 «— 7 o 7 a— 13o 

7 c— 14 o 7 6—20 o 6/— 21 o 6 e— 27 o 6 c— 28 
o 7 e- 3 n6 6—4 n 6/— 10 n 7 6—11 n 6a— 17 
« 6 6—18 n 7 c— 24 n 7 6—26 n 6 e— 1 rf 7 6 - 

8 rf 7 a— 9 c/ 7 e— 15 d 6 «— 16 c/ 7 d— 22 d 6 6 
— 23</6c— 30 cf4(/ 

and Cheese Fair, on Wejhill, 14 o 6 6—15 o 

6 a— 16 6/ 

Foreign, Imports, 12 n 3 6 

Gibhons's Circular, 13 o 7 c 

Horse Dealers, Return of Duty, 21 o 7/ 

Desperate Le^ of a, at Lincoln, 80 </ 8/ 

Fair at Ballinastoe, 10 o 5 6 

at York, 17 dSd 

Show, International, at Vienna* 6o7 d 

Flesh Diet and Parisian Horses, 22d5d 

Horses, Export Returns of, 15 n 4/ 

for the Army, Sale of, 20 o 11 c 

Horsman (Rt. Hon. E.) at laskeard, 16 d 6 e— 24 

d^e 

Notes about, 27 d 3/ 

Hort (W. F. J."^ on Stipendiary Magistrates in 

Ireland, 17 d 10 c 
Hospital for the Diseases of the Throat, Donation 

to, 16 5 cf 

Sunday, Report, 8 o 3 e 

Fund, MeeUng about, 11 rf 11 / 

Meeting at the Mansion House about, 23 o 

4e 

Notes about, 15 o 7 o-31 o 10/ 

in Gloucester, 21 o 5 6 

Hot PUce in America, 24 </ 3 e 

Houghton (Lord) Address at the Social Science 

Congress, 2 o7h 
and Social Science, the Saturdaif Review on, 

6o8c 
House of Lords, Fees in, 4 >» 6 6 
Howard Association, Annual Report* 4 o 10 f 
Collection of Engravings, Price Sale of, 24 

dlle 
(James) on the Future of Farming, 20 o 

(J. and F.) on American Reaping Ma- 
chines, 
Howson (J. S.) on the Old Catholics at Constance, 

lolOe 
Hudson Bay Company, 13 n c— 21 » 7 o & c— 

2$ a Si/— 3 d6a 
Hughes (Tbo8,) NcminisccnseB of a Visit to the 
United Statei, 7 n 7 a 
Humphreya (H. A,) on the Certified Cause of 
Dentb, 16 o 12 U 



HUNGARY :— 

Debt. 27 n 6 6 

Ministerial Crisis in, 16 cf 5 6 

Miscellaneous News, 1 cf 5 6—^ d 5 6-^ <f 6 

6— 8cf56 

New Capital ef , 26 n 4 </ 

Lowi, 16 n5e— 17n5e— 18(f5 6 

Vintage in, 21 o 4 e 

Hunt (Holman) Shadow of Death, 2 d 4 <f— 16 

d % a 
Hunter (-*) on the Compensation for Southern 

SUve Owners, 21 o 7 d 
Hurricane at Riga, 8 cf 5 6 
Hyacinthe (Father) Takes th« Oaths in Geneva, 

15o5c 

Morements of, 27^ 6 6 

Hyde Park Comer, 24 d 10 c 

Note about, 25 d 9 6 

Land and Water on, 8 d 10 d 

Perambulators in, 16 d 9/ 

Trees in, 24 n 10/ 



Iced Meat from Australia, 1 o 8 d 

Ichabor Ishinds, Disasters off, 25 n 4 d^29 n 9/ 
" IdeU of Society," 29 n 3 6 

Illingworth (A.) at Bradford, 26 d 8/ 

** Illustrious Ministry," Note« about, 26 n 7 d 

Imperial Revenue, Official Returns, 21 o 6 d 

Imperturbable Courage — Prize Fight in Pennsyl- 
vania, 20 d 5 6 

Import Returns, 22 d 6 a 

Imports, Surplus of. Over Exports, 8 d 12 a 

Imported Luxury — Wages of Domestic Servants 
in Australia, 2b n 6 6 

Imprisonment for Crown Debts, 22 n 11 d 

for Debt, Notes about 2 o 10/ 

Income Tax, Assessment of, 28 n 4/ 

Returns, 24 o 6 6 

Schedule D., 4 n 11 a 

Ineorproated Law Society, 24 d 10 /* 

Incumbents Resignation Act, Notes about, 11 o 
10 a— 13 10 6—15 o 10/— 17 o 5/ 

INDIA:— 

Acheen Expedition, 6 o 6 e 

Address to Desire the Queen to be Called 

Empress, 11 d 5 a 

Agra Durbar, 18 d 4 / 

Alhihabad, New Museum and College at, 11 

d5a 

Ameer of Afghanistan, 4 o 10 a— 7 o 5 6 

American Cnsis, Effect of in, 21 o 7 6 

Amstey (Christ.) Subscriptions for the Mon- 
ument to, 1 5 s 

Army in, 10 n 12 d 

AUlik Ghazee, 21 o 7 a 

Bengal, Drought in, 3# d8 s 

Music School, Opening of, 1 o 5 e 

Staff Corps, InSJ 



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■ Bombay CItU Courts Limitation Bill, 6 o 
Cotton Frauds^ 2S u ^ € 






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PALKEB'S index to ^' THB TIXES ** NEWSPAPER. 



India (continued). 

Chiefs Beoeived in Privmte Durbar at Agra, 

24da6 

— — Civil Service Incomes, 4 o 10 «r 

Clergyman, Fund to Obtain More for, 1 o 

50 

Coal Mines at Ranegongee on Fire, 6 o 

6 e 

— Surveys, 6 • 6 e 

Coffee Berrjr, New Enemy to, 1 o 6 e 

Coin, Official Present of, to the Queen, 1 o 

Be 

— — Commercial News, 6 o 6 c — 18 o 5 c— 20 o 5 
e— 27 6 c— 1 n 6 c— 3 n 5 e— 10 n 5 </— 24 n 
6 6—2 d 5 c— 8 d 6 5—15 J 6 6—22 <f 6 6— 26 
<f8a 

-*- Convict Labour in, 24 o 12/ 

Dengue Fever, 18 n G/ 

Duflaa Expedition a Mere Blockade, 18 n 

56 

— Eastern Bengal, 7 o o c 

•^— Eclipse of the Moon, 6 n 8 c 

•'— Economic Exhibition, Proposal to Form, 6 
o6e 

^— Export of Grain &c., Ftrbidden, 3 n 5 e 

Famine, Threatened in, 21 o 5 6—23 o 8 a— 

28 5 6—28 7 6—28 o 9/— 30 o 3 a— 1 n 5 c 
—8 n 5 c— 3 n 10 6 — 4 n 5 a — 4 n 9 e— 5 nS a 
— 6 n 8 c— 8 n 5 6—8 n 10 «/— 10 n 6 a— 10 n 
19/— 11 n 10 s— 12 R 8 6—13 n 5 6-13 n 12 a 
—14 n 4/— 17 n 5 6 & <— 18 n 7 /— 19 n 5 c— 
20 n 3 a— 22 n 6 a— 24 n 12 a— 25 n 8 6—26 n 
5 6—27 n 6 c— 28 n 5 a— 2 d 5 6—8 (/ 10 6—4 d 
5 6—5 rf 10 /•— 8 d 5 «— 11 d5 a— 13 d 6 «- 15 
d6a& c— 1 e (/ 8 c— 18 «/ 5 a— 18 rf 7 c— 19 rf 8 
o— 20 cf 5/— 22 d 6 a— 28 d 5 a- 23 d lOd— 25 
dSrt- 27 d 8 a— 29 d 3 a— 30 d3 o & /— 30 
d8 6— aids/- 

Sir George Campbell on, 30 d 8 c 

How to Deal with it, 9 d 7 o 

Meeting at the Society of Arts about, 13 d 

12 0-20 d5«— 22dlO d 

Meetings at the Mansion House about, 18 n 

7/ 

Notes about, 24 H 12 c— 25 n 6 6—28 n 5 e 

—1 d7«— 2d7c— 4 d 86— 5dl0/— 6d7/ 
— 8 d 12 d— 9 d5 6— 10 d5 «— 11 d6« &/— 13 d 
5 d— 20 d 6/— 22 d 10 d— 26 d 8 /"— 27 d 8 «— 
29d3d 

Notices about, 10 d 5 a 

Of&cial Despatches about, 2 d 7 a 

Prospects Brighter, 23 d 5 a— 29 <f 3 c 

• Purchases on Account of, 22 n 5 a 



— Fine Arts Exhibition at Madras, o (t e 

— Forsyth Mission, 6 o 5 c — 18 o 5 6—8 n 5 
—13 d 5 a 

— Hindoo He-Marriages, 6 o 6 6 
Wines, 11 n 5/ 



Hogg (Lt. Gen.; Suspension of , 1 o 5 6 

jRe-IuBt&ted, 13o 5 c 

Holiday in Honour of the Golden Doorga, 

28o7a 

HonouTB Awarded, 2d 5 J 

' ' Human Sacrifice Offered up at Kolapoie, 1 

o 5 e 



India {coi^tinuBd), 

International Exhibition, Preparing for, 1 o 

10 c 

Juggemath Cars, More Daaths by, 21 o 7 a 

Jute, Cultivation, 28 o ia6 

Labara and the Sikhs, 4 a 4 « 

Literary Societies in, 14 o 4/ 

Lucknow, Festivities at, on the Viceroy's 

Visit, 80 d 8 /* 

Maharajah Scindiah's Marriage, 24 d 3 6 

Mails, UnpuBCtuahty of, to, 1 o 10 c 

Malabar and Bengal Riots, 18 o 10 c 

Marine Surveys, 21 o 7 6 

Miscellaneous News, 14 o 5 e — 11 a hf—2d 

5/— 24d3 6— 30d8 f 

Mission to Kashgar, 10 d 8 a 

Moplah Murders, 21 o 7 a 

Riots, 25 7 c 

Naval Salvage Money, 1 n 5 / 

New Works, 30 o 3 o 

Polygamous Europeans in, 25 d 9 a 

Pubna Riots, 4 o 10 6—18 o 5 6 

Railways in, 10 o 12 6 

Rising at Puttanmby, 6 o 6 d 

Salt Duty, 28 o 7 a 

School Cess, 28 o 7 a 

and the South Kensington Exhibition for 

1874, 1 5 « 

Spelling Indian Names, 21 o 7 6 

Titles for Sons of Royalty from. 14 o 8 6 | 

Viceroy, Excursion of, 28 o 10 6—18 n 6/ 

— 26n8/— 24d3 6 | 

Durbars, 3 Ji 5 c 

Wages in, 11 o 12 d 

Wild Beasts Destroyed and Awards, 1 o 5( 

Yarkuad Mission, 28 o 10 //— 6 a 3 e— 11 ■ 

6/ 
Indian Debentures, State of Shares in every dcu/s 

paper, 

Exchequer, 16 d 9/ 

Officers' Grievances, 12 a 4/ 

Principalities, 14 o 8 6 

Rubber Telegraph Works Company, 22 a 

6c 
Indigent Blind Visiting Society, Denation to, 20 

d7 c 
Indigo. State of the Market, 14 o 7 6—15 o 5 6— 

16^0 6 c— 17 4 6—18 o 6 d^21 o G «— 25 o 6 

c— 12 n 5 e 
Industrial School Ship— Exchange, 5 n 7 a 
Inhabited House Duty, 13 n 6 d 

Return of, 16 o 8 6 

Inland Revenue, Return of Fines, &c., 24 o 6/ 
Innocent Prisoners— Case of Mrs. Webb— Note 

about, 11 5 e 
Inns of Court, General Examination, 12 a 9 d— 

13 n 12 a 
INQUESTS.— 
on Mrs. Jane Atlee, Burnt to Death at 

EaUng, 13 d 9 / 
otL Henry Attridge, Burnt to Death at the 

'£\x« «\. Qix^«X^\sv^^asS^%\x«^V^4 o 6 e 

— on KUt^ ie^^iiT5, '^S^^ ^\. NjNt^^aa«« 



■^i^foral^Boo^.s .nd Pemalo Education. * o )^ --^^S^.^^^^^ 



Dec. 31, 1873.] falmsb's ikdkx to *^ the tdcbs " newspaper. 



Inq 



Tnqrierti (conitUMed). 

on John Barry, Killed hj Falling from a 

Scaffold, 2SoBd 
on Bennett, a Seaman, late (rf the /2«sutofice, 

Drowned at Plrmouth, 14 o 5 / 
on Alfred Bennett, a Policeman, who Died 

from Injuries Inflicted bj a Prisoner, 25o5 d 
on Emma Benton, who Died from Want of 

Medical Adrict, 18 o 12 cf 
en George John Booth, Killed br a Blow 

from a Cricket Ball, 22o7 d 
on Mary Boylan, Suffocated in a Conrent, 

2d7f 
on William Brimstone, Murdered at Bow, 

14n8/— 26nl0« 
on John Britton, Murdered at Consett Iron 

Works, 27 n 5/ 
on Mrs. Jaiie Burgess, who Died in Clerk- 

enwell Green, 19 d 10/ 
on Senor Jouo Baptista Caderena, Killed at 

Broadgreen Station, 2d dSe 
on John Carter, Killed at Hondford Goods 

Station, 21 » G c 
on Edxf. Daniel Chapman, Killed at Batter- 
sea Station, 5 d 7 d 
Lydia Martha Clementson, Burnt and 

Scalded to Death, 18 </ 5 6 
on Mrs, Coble, Killed at Durham Station, 

10n5/---12nde 
on Thomas Codner, Killed at Walworth 

Road Stotion, 8 n 10 /* 
on Absolom Cole, Found Drown near 

QuUdford, 20 n 10 / 
on Jane Collyer, Found Dead at Dulwich, 

30 do f 

on James Conroy, a Suicide, 2o o5 d 

on Frederick Cooper, Killed by a Bear 

At HendoB, 16o7 d 
on Coster, a Coachman, Found Horribly 

Mutilated near Gloster Road Station, 25 o 

5d 
on James Cropper Cooper, who Starred 

Himself to Death, 21 n 10 b 
on Count Edward Antoine D'Auriol, who 

from Misadrenture, 2Z d 6j 
on Mary DaYies, Murdered by her Step- 
mother, 29 (/ 6/ 
on George Day, Killed by the Accidental 

Discharge of a Gun, 10 n 12/ 
on James Gillett Deacon, Killed at West- 
bourne Park Station, SI dSe 
on John Dean, Killed at the Foreign Office, 

lo9/ 
— on James Degnan, Killed at Consett, 27 n 

of 
William Dobie and John Gibbard, Killed 

at Aldersgate Street Tunnel, 81 o 6/ 
on Walter Doming, Killed at Clapham 

Junction, Slo5 f 
on John Dowse, Found Dying in Ewell 

Road, 1 o 12 a 

on John EntwiBtle, who Died after Drink- 

ii^ Four OiU§ of Shernr, 16n5 c 

on James Farrell, Stabbed at Shadwell, 81 ^ 

ii 3 6 

^g*^fe^ne, roond MttUUted in 



Inqueats (coii/iiui«i/). 

on Menrv Finch, Killed at the Railway at 

Stewart's Lane Sution, 22 o 7 d 
on Rer. Duncan Fletcher, a Lunatic Sui* 

cide, 6 (i 7 c 
on Robert Annstrong Foley, Killed by a 

Fail on Board the SWf ton, 22o7 d 
on J. T. Foster, Killed in the Wigan Acci- 
dent, 8 o 3/ 
on Mrs. Ellen Fuller, who Died Suddenly 

at Westbonme Park YUlas, 22 n 4 e 
on Mrs. Mary Furze, who Died Suddenly 

Opposite the Mansion House, 25 o 5 cf 

on Frances Gale, a Suicide, 25 n 10 e 

on a Gentleman, Found Drowned at Ard- 

ington, 6 5 c — 7 o 12 c 

near Westminster Bridge, 7 n 6/ 

on Richard Henry Goddaxd, Killed at Lewes 

Road Junction, 18 cf 6 /* 
on Maurice Green, Starved to Death from 

his own Penuriousness, 21 o 12 c— 23 o 8 c 
on John Guest, Killed at Plymouth, 30 d 

8/ 
on John Henry Hardwicke and others. 

Killed b> the Gale at Sheffield, 22 </ 5 6—24 d 

10 f 

on Martin Louis Harpes, a Suicide, 4 n 11 / 

on George Harris, Killed at Brighton, 18 d 

6/— 19 d 6 c 
on Esther Emily Adelaide Hawkings, Found 

Dead, 20 n 10/ 

on Percy Hayling, a Suicide, 4 n 6 6 

on James Henderson, Killed by a Fall, 26 n 

10 e 
on Thomas Hickley, Killed by Attempting 

to Enter a Train in Motion, 18 n 10 e 
on J. Higginson, Killed by Falling into a 

Boiler of Boiling Tea at Greenwich, ZOdZd 
on Richard Hocking, Killed on the Corn- 
wall RaUway, 18 tf 6/ 
on Joseph Hutchinson, Killed at Accrington 

Stotion, 22 n 10 s 
on John Ireland and his Son, who Died in 

the Fens, 81 d 8 d 
on Thomas Garbutt Jackson, who Died 

Suddenly, 20d 7 s 

on Susan Mary Jenkins, Poisoned by her 

• Parent, 1 o 11 rf 
on Miss Eliza Johnson, who Committed 

Suicide, IT d 7 s 

— on Samuel Jones, Found Drowned off Wool- 
wich, 20 n 10/— 20 dl c 

on Thomas Mason Jones, who Died Sud- 
denly, 17 d7 e 

on Ellen Kelly, a Ballet Girl, Burnt to 

Death on the Stage at the Alhambra, 8 o5 d 

on William Kendrick, Killed at an Explo- 
sion at a Firework Factory at Chadwell Heath, 
30o7s 

— [on Thomas Laws, Killed at Cannon Street 
Station, 26 nl2 s 

— on C«kX\i«rmft m^CwscK %.''essiks^<^ '«^>w8t 



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[Oct. 1 to 



IikqnestB {^continued), 

-^- on the Man Found Drowned off Dover, 9 o 

10 6 
on Martin, a Labonrer, Killed at Fawkhani 

Station, 1 n 10 c 

— on Patrick Martin, Drowned off Woolwich, 
25 nl a 

on Mrs. Elizabeth Mazzini, a Suid«le, 25 it 

10 c 

— on Joseph Miles, a Snicide, 18 n 5/ 

on Amos Mitchell, Killed at Guide-Bridge, 

iodic 
- — on William Morgan, Killed at Surbiton 
Station, 5 n 5 c 

on James Morris, who Died in a Police Cell, 

^15 o e 

on John Field Newton, a Suicide, 26 n 6/ 

- — on John Henry Nicholson, a Suicide, 26 n 

6/ 
on Mr. O'Brien, Killed at Ewell Station, 26 

n 120 
on Miss Pares, Killed by Over Balancing 

Herself from an Upper Window, 20 o 11 e 
• on William and Elizabeth Parker, Murdered 

by their Father, 26 n 10 6 
^--on Charles Partner, Found Murdered at 

Braintree, 2rfll/ 
on Ann Peckham, Run Over in PentonviUe 

Road, 7 nil/ 
on Mr. Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Killed at the 

Caterham Junction, 9 o 7 6 
on George Pither, Killed at the Winchfield 

Stotlon, 1 9/ 
en John Morgan Pugh, Murdered at Hors- 

leydown, 26 n 5f 
— — on William Fulfer, Drowned by a Collision 

off the Tower, 8 o7« 
OD John Reeves, who Died from Neglect at 

Knutsf ord, 2d9e 
on John Richards, Killed at New Cross 

SUtlon, 26 n 12 e 
on William Robinson, Killed by the Fall of 

a Chimney at Sheffield, 22 d 5 6 
on James Rowan, Stabbed by Thos. Coyne, 

at Wolverhai^ton, 31 o 6/ 
on Mark Rowley, Killed by the Gale at 

Sheffield, 81 (f 3 € 
• on Dr. Smethurst, who Died Suddenly, 22 

o7d 
on Private Thomas Smith, Drowned in the 

Thames, 1 o 9/ 
on Richard Smoker, Killed at the Chertsey 

Station, 5 n 5 c 
on James Smyth, Found Drunk or Dying 

in Camden Town, 6 o 6 c 

on Robert Springett, a Suicide, 81 o 9 /* 

•— — on James Steven, a Cab Driver, 25 n 10 e 
- — on the Sufferers at the Explosion at tiie 

Fog Signal Factory at Greenwich, 15 o 7 / 

lulled by the FalUng of a Chhnney at 

Nortbdeet, 21 o 8 6^28 o 10 d 
^ At the lirework Explosion In LambetYi, ^ 

' • Burial of, 10 n 6 f 

I^S^J^^ ^^nes Colliery, WiganExploaioii, 



Inquests (conftnued). 

on the Sufferers at the West Molesey Boat 

Accident, 25 cf 8/ 

on Henry Tanner. Drowned off Woolwidi, 

4rfl0 6 

on Philip Thome, Killed by Slipping off 

his Engine at Templecombe Junction, 21 n 6 c 

on James Turner, a Suicide, 24 </ 10 e 

on the Baby of Elizabeth Tyson, Over Laid 

by its Mother, 2o ohd 

on John Whitehead, a Suicide, 26 n 5/ 

on William Wickers, Killed near Sitting- 
bourne, 12 n 8 e 

on James Williams, Killed by being Dragged 

Along a Road after being Thrown from his 
Cart, 20 lie 
on Spencer Williams, Killed at the Moor- 
gate Street Station, 22o7 d 

on a Woman, Killed at Wandsworth 8U- 

tiou, 1 n 10 c 
on Henry Woodman, Killed at Bedford Sta- 
tion, 24dBe 
on Anne Elizabeth Wynne, and her Grand- 
child, at Netting Hill, 17d9J 
Institution of Civu Engineers, 6 n 4/— 18 n 10/ 

-24rf7/ 
Intemperance, Meeting at Worcester to Suppres, 

ln9V 
Intercolonial Bridge to Connect Victoria and 

New South Wales, 5 n 6 5 
International Exhibition of 1874— Wines, 6 h 7 /* 

Arbitration, Meetings, 1 o 12 c 

and the Virginiut, the PaU Maiiim, 10 d 

Ba 

Telegram from Italy t# Mr. Richard on, 

18 116/ 

Banquet to Mr. Richard by the Friends 

of Peace, 28 rf 6 6 

Code, 18 10 6— 26o 12 c~22fi 56 

Commercial Code, lOo 12 i/— 14 o 5 c— 15 

7 b—ie oSc 
— Congress of Orientalists, 606/ 

Delicacies, 25 rf 9/ 

Exhibion of 1874, Meetings of the Com- 
mittee. 12 d 5 rf— 24 rf 5 e 

the Queen wiU Lend Wilkie's Pictures, 

Sid 3b 

Ethnological Exhibition, 20 rf 11/ 

Horse Show at Vienna, 6 o 7 rf 

Juridical Conference, 11 5 a 

Life Assurance Society, Second Dividend, 

18 d 6 a 

Popukr Cookery at, 18 7 cf 

Tonnage Commission, 7 6 6--81 o 5 5—8 

n 5 c— 6 n 8 rf— 16 d 5 6—17 d 5 5—19 rf 5 5- 
22(/5a~27rf9a 
Inventions, Patents for, 8 n 11 « 
Investment for Workmen, 14 n 6 a— 16 n 9 e 
IRELAND:— 

Agrarian Outrage— Case of Bryan OiOaiL 

^^ol d 



\0b— ^nWa 



-T>en»VA\.T«&X!C2»Tk. VA!^ ^^ \3PaX'Q;:C^»SKM^ >i 



Dec. 81, 1873.] palmeb's index to '' the times " nswspapkb. 



Zxo 



IielAiid {continued). 

Amnesty Demomtrmtioiu in Drogheda, 1 o 

12 b 

atDimd«lk,7o9/— I60II/ 

and Home Rule, 15 7 a 

Meetings, 27 o 11 6—25 n 4 </ 

Assault of Two Roman Catholic Clergymen 

onMr. Walsh, 2</6/ 
Ballot Act— Case for Testing the Secrecy 

of, 7 n 10 « 
Ballinasloe Sheep Fair, 8 7/— 9 7 c— 11 

06c 

Horse Fair, 10 5 6 

Banquet to Lord Lismore, 29 n 5 6 

Callan Schools, see O^Kbeffe. 

• Protest of Members of the School Board 



in Favour of Father O^Keeffe, SnlOd 

Case of Bridget Higgins, 29 n 5 e 

Mr. Kelly of Dublin, 27 n 10 r/ 

Mr. Rafter, 27nl0d 

Catholic Conference at Dublin on Educa- 
tion, 18 7 c— 20 o 8 a— -27 o 11 « 

• Union of Ireland, First Annual Meeting, 



4do/ 

University, Annual Collection Through- 



oat Ireland to Aid, 10 n 10 c 

Cardinal CuUen's Address on, 10 n 10 c 

Science at, 2 d 7 c— 6 d 5 d 

Coroners and the Crown, 80 rf 7 / 

Inquests and Police Cases, 7 9/ 

Court Martial en Mr. Ralph, 13 7 a 

Criminal and Judicial Statistics, 10 n 10 6 

Dayey (— ) Grant for a Catholic Cathedral 

Denied, 28 10 6 

Derry <Bp. ©f) on Confession, 24 7 rf 

Annifersary, 19 rf 7/ 

Disestablished Church, Agitation in, 15 d 



86 



• Dnblin (Abp. of) Visitation Charge, 24 o 
Id 

Agricultural Society's Winter Show of 

Fat Cattle, 12 cf 6 a 

City Presentments, 25 n 4 c— 27 nlOd 

College Historical Society, 12 n 8 6 

- PhiliTsophical Society, 29 n 5 e 



10 h 



8a 



• Diocesan Synod, Sittings, 80 o 8 </— 1 n 

• Exhibition, 25 n 4 c 

- Law Students Debating Society of, 1 d 



Ireland {continued), 

— Home Conference, 8 n 11 a— 10 n 10 6 -17 

1*11 a— 19 n 5 cf--20 n 5 o— 21 n 12 e— 22 n 5< 

—24 nlQd 
• Resolutions, 19 ft 5 cf 

the Economist. on the Conference, 20 10/ 

Irish Priests and in Tuam, 3 8 d 

Meeting at Cavan, 1 o 12 6 

» at Roscommon, 18 7 a 

• at Warrington about, 22 o 5 e 



• and Archdeacon Lee, 5 n 7 & 
' Orange Demonstration in. B d5d 

Proposed Central Station for, 24 rf 8 6 

Stock Exchange, 1 o 9 e— 6 9/— 9 7 c 

—18 o 9/— 15 9 c— 18 o 7 6—23 8 e— 27 
11 a— 80 8 6—6 n 4 6—7 n 9 e— 18 n 7 a— 22 
n 7 «— 24 n 7 «— 27 n 10 cT— 29 n 3 6—12 dG a 
—18 d 7 a— 20 d 10 e— 24 dSb 

Sunday Closing Movement in, I2.d 6 a 

Duhallow Farmers' Club, 13 7 tf— 28 

10 6 
Emigration and its Social Consequences, 25 

ft 4 IT 

Chuottiogjn DnbUn, 11 d 5 d 

Gravejrarda and the Church Act, 20 cf 10 d 



Meetings about, 27 o 11 a— 1 n 10 6—6 n 

10 a— 13 n 7 fl— 14 n 10 c 
• in England, 24 7 6 



• Movements, 6 7 «— 9 7 c — 13 7 a 

• Notes about, 15 10 /*— 25 nS f 

• Lord Portarlington on, 6 n 5/ 

• Progranmie, 29 12 cf 



Irish Church General Synod, 6 n 10 a— 7 n 

10 « 

Appeal Cases, 20 d 10 d 

Jury New Act, 11 d 5 d 

Land Act Cases, 24 o 7 rf— 2 d 6 J 

Landed Estates Court, 18 «f 7 a 

Limerick and Clare Farmers' Club, 29 dSc 

Literary and Historical Society, 27 n 10 d 

Local Boards, 15 d 8 6 

Lord Justice of Appeal and the Lord Chan- 
cellor, Quarrel Between, 14 n 10 c 

Maryborough, Meeting of the Independent 

CInbat, I0I26 

Medical School of the Catholic University, 

On 10 a 

Mitchell (John) National Tribute to, 13 

7 a 

National Teachers* Conference, 3 n 11 a 

New Railwavs, 28 o 10 6 

Peace Preservation Act — Compensation 

Cases, ll</5cf 

Portadown, Gunpowder Plot Riot at, 6 n 

10 a 

Queen's Institute, Formal Opening of, 20 d 

10 d 

University, Annual Meeting of Convoca- 
tion, 18 7 6 

Railway Bills, 18 » 7 a 

Reardon Case of, 7 o 9/ 

Royid Agricultural Society, Next Show to 

be at Wexford, 31 5 rf 

Stewartstown, Assault Cases at, 22 n 7 f 

—20 dlOd 

Trinity College Refuse the Use of their 

Dining Hall for a Lecture on Federalism, 10 n 
10 c 
Mr. Brady Appointed Professor of Classi- 
cal Literature, 22 n 7 e 
Notes about, 10d7 d 



^Healibof, 15 n 9/ 
' Homy Knla And Am 



*iA«#w 1 e ^ w 



University Education, 8 cT 8 6 

Wexford Workhouse and the Union Nurses, 

28 o 10 6 

Walsh's Case, 24 cf 8 6 

Irish College in Rome, see Italy— Rome. 

o\Q f 



IBOK :— 

-^ — American, in England, 8 o 4 e— 17 o 3 « 
Conferance on the Wages Qaea tion at Binn- 

ingham, 28 <f 10 b 

Making in Virginia, 21 n 7 6 

Mass Meeting of Iron Workers at West 

Bromwich, 7 o 6 e 

New Method for Making Crude, 29 n 4 « 

Railroad, 13 n 6 cf 

Beduction of Wages at Sheffield, BdlOc 

Sale of American Bar, 7 o i e 

Trade of Birmingham, State of, 10 o 6 b — 

17 4 e— 24 o 6/— 7 n 6/— 14 n 4 6—21 n7 5 

— 19cfr/— 27rf8c 

of London, 20 <f 6 6 

at Wolrerhampton, 23 o 4 d—^l olOh— 

6 n 4 fr— 20 n 4 d-^ (/6 </— 19 d 6 </— 25 d6d 
West Cumberland Iron and Steel Company, 

25 n 5 a 
Iron and Coal Trade, 2 o 5 </— 6 o 6 e— 9 o G b— 

14 7 c— 16 6 e— 21 o G «— 27 o G 6—30 o 4 c 

— 3 n G /— 10 n 7 6— 13 n 6 «— 18 n 7 c— 24 n 

7/— 27 n 6 6—1 d 7/— 6 d 6 c— 8 d 7 «— 9 rf 7 

c— 16d6/ 
American Trade, 10 o 6 €—28 n 5 rf— 8 d 

4/ 
— — and Coal Foreign Trade. 18 o 5 e— 1 n 6 6 

— 8 n 6 e 
Irrigation Works and Fertr, 20 o 9/ 
Irrine (James) Doubtful Apology, 25 n 4 / , 
Islands of the Padfia^ 19 n 4/ 
Isleworth, Sanitary State of, 28 n 10/ 
Islington, Samtary Condition of, 7 o 5 e 
Isthmus of Corinth, Concession to Cut a Canal 

Through, 13 n 9 J 
Italian Juries, 10 die 

Nary, 18 d 3 c 

Parliament and Budget, 22 o 6 c 

Italy, Austria and Germany, 10 o 10 a 

ITALY :- 

— - Anniversary of the Plebiscite, 4 o 5 6 

and the Pope, 4 o 5 6 

— Appointments to Military Conmmnds, 2 d 
5 h 

Army, Re-organixation of, 29 o 6 6 

Increased Pay to Officers, 6 c^ 6 6 

Amo, State of, 14 o 8 a 

Bank Note Circulation, 16 </ 5 6—18 dSb 

Beyond the Railways, 18 n 4 6 

Bill to Restrict Paper Currency, 23 o 3 6 — 

16<^56 

Brigandage in the South, 7 o 4 / 

Budget, 17 3 6-,27 n 6 6 

Catholic ProTincial Council of England, 4 

5 6 

Cavour Monument, 8 n 6 r— 5 « 5 6 

Unyeiling of, 10 n 6 c— 12 n 8 6 

and D 'Azeglio, Inauguration of the Statues 

of, 14 n 10 a 

ChiiMtmaa HolydA^t 25 d 7 c 

— - Church Property in the Roman ProVmcet, 
Sale of. Commenced, Ho 5b 
I ■—- ^^^rt CircuUr, 4o5 6—9 o 5 6—11 o 5 b— 
I 18 o o 1^1 ti5 d^29 dSb 
lIII~7//'®/^'n^'« Visit to Berlin, 10 o 6 6 
. Sm^n^ -'^ f^J^ Afwmiog for the King ol 



Italy (cotinnwd) 

Criminal Courts in, 24 o 7 c 

Diplomatic News, 21 o 5 6—27 o 5 6—29 o 

56— 80o36— 3ii6c— 24n6b— 1^6 6— 3rf 

5 6— 5d5 6— 29c/3 6 
Ecclesiastical Property in Rome, fikde of, 5 

fi5b 

Liquidation of, 19 n 5 c — 4 d 5 6 

Elections, 16 cf 5 6 

Extradition Treaty with Denmark, 5 n 6 6 

Finance, 20 o 6 6—24 o 5 c— 28 o 6 6—31 o 

5 6—6 „ 6 6—24 n 5 6—28 n 5 6—3 rf 6 c 

Fog Mortality, 26 rf 7 rf 

and France, 1 n 5 6 

Imperial Civil List, 25 d7 a 

Jesuits Ordered to Abandon their Convents, 

15 5 6—16 o 5 a— 21 o 6 6 

Expulsion of, 28 o 10 rf 

Father Beck Declines to Reside at the 

Vatican, 22 o 6 6 
Meeting at Florence in Favour of Expel- 
ling, 9 rf 5 a 

and Men of Science, 28 o 10 d 

- Pontifical Placet Alienating the Property 



of , 3 n 6 r 

Man Buried Alive with Cholera in, 7 o 4/ 

Miscellaneous News, 2 o 6 6 — 6 o 6 6—8 o 3 

6—9 5 6— 4n5 6— 20 n 3 6— S6 n 6 6— «9 « 
3 6—5 rf 5 6—8 rf 5 6— 17 rf5 6—22 rf 5 a-31 
rf3a 

Naples, State of, 16 o 6/— 23 n 4 e 

Coral Fishery, 25 o 4 « 

Fresh Water and Cholera at, 18 rf 6 6— 

22rf5/ 

Navy, Billfor RemodeUing, 10rf6 6 

Paper Currency in, 15 rf 4 rf 

Pariiament, Closing of, 26 o 6 6 

Opening of, 17 n 6 c— 21 n 10 a 

Speech by the King, 17 n 5 c— 2ln 10s 

Proceedings, 25 n 3 6—24 n 10 6—4 rf6 h 

— 6rf5 6— 11 rf5a 

Pope, Audiences, 16 rf 5 6 

English Catholics Crave the Pope's 

Blessing on their Projected Pilgrimage to 
Rome, 13 o 5 6 
Gold Pin Presented to, by Maltese Sol- 
diers, 7 n 5 6 

Health of , 4 d 5 6—5 rf 5 6 

Letter to Comte de Chambord, 4 » 5 6 

to the Emperor William, 15 o 5 6—18 



o5rf 



Reply of the Emperor, 15 o 5 6 — 17 o 3 
6—18 5 rf 

Excitement in Berlin about, 21 o 8 a 

Abp, Manning on, 20 o 7 c 

New Cardinals, 28 rf 5 6—24 rf 5 6 

■ Present to, from the Catholics of Phila- 



delphia, 25 rf 3 6 

• Iroposed Creation of New Cardinals, 2 d 



6 5— 8rf6 6— 20rf3c 
— ^"^^ \A \k<^ Q«rman Addresses, 21 » 5 6 
\a\>C0& ^kXQnctf^:^ KsSs^snnRg^lV h 5 6 



Dto^ 81, 1878.] palmbb's index to ^^ tee timbs newbpapbb. 



Kni 



Itelj (oonetiuietf). 

Boman Ck>nTentSy 24 o 6 c—25 o 6 6—28 o 

5 6 

Borne, Ancient and New, 8 n 4 c^ll n 4 cf 

doong (A the Conrents hi, 21 o 5 &— 24 

oB e 
.. Congress oi Scientific Men in, 21 o 5 6 
Consistory for New Cardinals, &c^ 10 d 

6 6— lie/ 5 a— 29(2 5 e 

Formnlaries in Creation of Cardinals to 

be Abolished, 10 (f 5 6 

Health of, 22 n 10 c 

Irish College in. Notes about, 22 </ 10 e 

• Meeting at, of the Italian Association of 



Men of Science, 28 o 10 

-^ Plebeian lUmnination, 808/ 

-^ Proposed Loan for City Improvements, 

22o5 6 

and the Swiss, 11 5 6 

- Projected Visit of the German Emperor 



to, to 8 6 
Sale of the Irish College Property, 19 d 

6b 

Rngby School, 26 d 7 6 

Sulphur Mines in Sicily, 3 n 6 e 

White Slare Trade m, 26 </ 6 6 

Winter Prospects in, 18 o 8 a 

iTory, State of the Market, 29 o 6 a 

J. 
Jackson (Ward) at Hartlepool, 18 d 10/ 

(U.) Disputed Authorship, 24 </ 10 e 

Jamaica, Hurricane in, 14 o 6 c 

Jamef (Dr. P^ Address on Opening the School 

Session at Middlesex Hospital, 2 8 c 
■ on the Geography of the Brain, 7 8 c 
(Edwin) Address to the Electors of Mary- 

lebone, 22ol2d 

(H.) at Taunton, 13 8 c 

Japan : — ^Amended Criminal Law in, 11 4 e 

Disturbances in, 26 o 12 6 

Execution in, 16 o 6 /* 

Lumber in, 10 6 /* 

Miscellaneous News, 21 10 e — 8 n 6 c 

Professor of International Law in, 4 cf 9 / 

Java Steamship Company, 81 6 a 

Jefferies (Bichard) on the Future of Fanning, 

16o6« 
Jenkins (H. Bi.)on Beet Root Sugar in England, 

Sdl2 d— 27 </ 4 e 
Jersey, New Harbour at, 26 4 e 

Public-House Legislation in, 2idl0b 

Jewel Bobbery in Dundee, 8 </ 12 (/— 9 d 9/ 
Jewish Burial Ground, New, 9 o 6 6 

Holydays, 16 o 6 d 

Jews AcNCUsed of Eating Christian Children in 

Asia Minor, 6(f 11/ 
■ Csnsus of, in Poland, 4 7 / 



Joass (James M.) on the Sea Serpent, 12 n 8 cf 

—20 « 8 « 
~ John Brown ft Co., tee Browk 
Ji^nson (Ex-President) and the Interviewinc, 
81 09/ 

Mtutbejr A Ck)^ Austrian Order Confened 

on, lOdeS 

"^^b^^^^ PiwbTtefi^nira and Home 



Joint Stock Companies and Foteign Loans Dur- 
ing 1878, 81 (f 4 6 

Judaism as a Missionary Faith, 4 cf 8 a 

as a Non-Missionary Beligion, 9 d 6b 

Notes about, I2d7f 

Judges Chambers, Beporting in, Befused by the 
Judges, 27 o 7 6 

Notices about,' 28 11 c 

Judicature Commission Meetings, 20 n 7 /'— 27 n 
9e 

and the County Courts, 28 n 6/ 

Judicial Statistics, 11 o 10 c--14 o 6 c— 22 066 

Committee, 28 9/— 24 n 9 / 

Pensions and Compensations, 20 9/ 

Juries, London, Notes about, 20 n 8 s 

Jury Lists, Notes about, 10 o 10/ 

Jute, State of the Market, 2 o 6 e— 16 o 6 c— 80 
4 c— 7 n 6 6—18 n 6 c— 20 n 4 rf— 27 n 7 «— 
29 n 4 c— 8 d 6 /— 4 d 6 6—6 d 6 «/— 10 d 6 c— 
lid 7 6—12 d 5 6—13 d 6 e— 17 d 6 rf— 18 d 6 
a— 20(/66— 31d6c 



Kains-Jackson (H.) on the Grain Trade, 21 nib 
Kama Wolga Steam Navigation Company, 6 d 

ea 
Kay-Shuttleworth (Sir Ughtred) at the Accring- 

ton Liberal Club, 6dl c 
Kebbel (T. E.) on an " Ulustrous Ministry," 26 n 

Id 
Keighley andBevan, on the Case of the ** Brasil- ' 

ian Minister r. Jackson," 27 n 6 c— 29 n 9 d— 

2rfl2/ 
Keldare Cathedral, Donation Towards Be-build- 

ing, 16 d 8 6 
Kempe (Ber. J. E.) Appeal for the Begent St. 

Eefuge,6«/6/ 

Donations, 10 dlf 

Kent Mendicity Society, 20dSe 

Killed by a Bear, 16 o 1 d 

Kinder*8 Beport of the Imperial Mint at Ottaka, 

19n 7a 
King*s College, Inaugural Addre<<s on Be-Open- 

ing of , 2 8 6 

Chapel, Be-Opening of, 10 n 10 c 

Kingscote (Henry) on Charity Electioneering, 7 

nl d 
Kingsley (Canon) on the Mystery of Pain, 26 n 

8c 
Kinnaird (A.) Appeal for the Family of Pastor 

Carrasco, Drowned in the VtUe du Havre, 26 

dSe 

(Arthur) at Perth, 19 n 7 « 

Kirkwobd (T. M.) on the Bengal Famine, 6 d 

10/ 
Klamborowski (A.) on Emigration of Labour, 23 

olOd 
Knatchbull-Hugessen (— ) at Exeter, 4 ef 7 6 
Knife hi Itely, 16 10 c 

Knight (Bey. Mr ) and the Dundee Free Pres- 
bytery, 23 8 c— 29 12 cf 



Knighthood and Baronetage fconiinuetf). 
- — Doylei Wm. Henry, Knight, 17 d 7y— 22 d 
10 c 

Hall, Charles, Knight, 17 d 7 f—lS dSb 

Harcourt, Vernon, Knight, 17 d7 f 

— ^~ Hawkshaw, John, Knight, So of 

James, Henry, Knight, I7d7 f 

Young, — , Lord Adyocate, jBarwet, 22 n 

Knowles and Sons (Limited) Sale of Shares, 20 d 

6a 
Known Thieves, Return of, 4 rf 6/ 
Krupp Steel Guns, Notes about, 12 n 3 /* 
Kuchens (J.) on Luggage Bobberies on Belgian 

Bailways, 4 o G 6 
Kurracbee Harbour Works, 13 n 6 6 



Laboulaye*s Inkstand, 20 n 3 6 

Labour, Direct Bepresentation of, Meeting at 
Belston, 18 n 5 / 

Law of the United States, 24 d 5 d 

Market, 5 d6 a 

in Bdgian, 24 cf 6 e 

Wages of Domestic Servants in Australia, 

28n6 6 

Natural Equity, 18 o 6 / 

Question, Notes about, 30 o 10 6 

Unions, Meeting at Bath, 21 o 7 e 

Labourers' Cottages, 30 o 10 a 

Lac Dye, State of the Market, 20 deb 

Lady Medical Students, 17 d 7/ 

Laing (SO Beply to the Board of Trade's Circu- 
lar on Railway Accidents, 29 n 5 c 

Lake NavigaUon, 31 rf 9 / 

Lambert (Brooke) on the Fires m Constantino- 
ple, 7 n 10 rf 

Lambeth Palace Restoration, 24tdod 

Workhouse, Appeal for Surplus Books and 

Pictures, 4 rf6/ 

Lancet, Fiftieth Anniversary of the Foundation 
of the Journal, Banquet on, 6 o 12 6 

Land Tax, Return of, 14 o 7 c 

Lander (Wm.) on the Robbery from the Imperial 
OttomanBank,28n6a 

Landk>rd and Tenant Bill, Meeting about, 22 d 
7b 

Landore Siemens Steel Company, 8 o 4 a 

Subscriptions for, 28 n 6 a 

Landseer (Sir Edwin) on his Furst Exhibition, 3 
5 c 

Family, 10 o 7 / 

Models, 28 o 5 c 

Next Winter Exhibition to Consist Entirely 

of his Works, 30 o 7/ 

— Poem on, from Punch, 8 o 5 e 

and his *' Sleeping Bloodhound," llo^d— 

14o6y 

Landslip at Monkton Combe, 26 n 5 c 
LBDgton (Gore) Health of, 9 d 5 a^lO d 9 e— 11 

d6d^l2d7e-^lSdl2d 

Estate, Sale of, 17 oib 

I^^guage of Diplomacy acd Prince BiamaxOL) 
lOdJjT 

^Ji^eater (Edwin) on the Coroner for Middloaex, 

— — CR r9m^\ -XT' o . ^^ . « 



Launch of the Boaphorut, at Hull, 25 d 5 e 

of the Hohanzokem. 24 n 6/ 

of ihelberick, on the Clyde, S d 7 a 

of the Navarino, 18 o II c 

Law Association— Meeting at Biirningtiam, 22 o 

7d 
General School of, Deputatioa to the Loid 

ChanceUor about, 13 cf 12 c 
LAW:~ 

Actions in Common Law, sea Civil Actiohs 

in the Superior Courts, see CnrUi AcnoKS 

Appeal Cases, see House or Lords 

^— Criminal Cases, MeMiDDLSSKx SsasioHS 

Bankruptcies, see BAinutuprciKa 

Bankruptcy Court Cases, see Bahksuftct 

Court 

Calls to the Bar, 18 n 11 b 

Cases in the Admiralty Court, aee Amn- 

RALTT Court 

in the Probate Court, see Civil Actiohs 

before the Provincial Magistrates, see 

POLICB 

Cause List in the Court of Queen's Beach, i 

28 o 5 c ^ 

Chancery Vacation, 28 o 10 6—24 dllb 1 

Consistoiy Court, see Archss, Ac. 

County Court Cases, see Crvn, Actioks 

Court of Common Pleas, Cauae List, 14 o 

^-^ 1 
for the Consideration of Crown Cases 

Reserved, see Crimikal Trials 
Days of Sittings of the Courts, see Law | 

Notices in every dag's paper 

Dividends in BMikruptpy, eee Divtrams 

Divorce Court, eee Divorcb Court 

Ecdesiastioal Oases, sea ARCBRa, Ao. Coun 

End of the Long Vacation, 1 o 10 /— 10 o 

10 rf 

Estates in Liquidation, see Estatrs 

Lord Mayor's Court Actiona, «ee Crrn. 

Actions 

New Judges and their Clerks, 15 a 11 cf 

V ice-Chancellor, 6 n 9 / 

Notices, 30 o 9 c— 30o 10 fr— 26 d 9 e 

Openmg of Micharimas Terra, 28 o 9 /-3 

n 11 d-l n 11 6 
Privy Council Proceedings, see Privt 

Council 
Bolls House Closed on the "Day of Atone- 
ment," 2 o 11 « 

Scholars for Gray*s Inn, 23 o 11/ 

Scotch Sequestrations, eee BakrRuficixs 

Suits in Chancery, see Civil AcTtoHs 

Trials in the Criminal Courts aaa Crimikal 

Trials 
Winter Cirooit of the Judges, 15 n 10 A- 

17 n 7/ 
Law of Conspiracy, 22 n fi 6 
Lawf ord (George) on the Stock Exchange Boles, 

3<f 66 
liKfv\e^ ^m.^¥t«aaRtationof Plate to, 8 <f lOd 
liKWT«&SA i^\x ^ . ^^> ^\i ^^%s^S»tixV. UiatkNL 
^dWc 

lA-vtvfe «CD!\'^"a.Tii«>'Vlasa\RA, \ u ^ o. 



Dec. Si, 1873.] palmer's index to '^ the times " newspaper. 



Lea 



Lawson (Sir T^Hlfred) on DnmkemieM, 25 o 7/ 

Iftj Help in the Church, II n 7 c 

Leii^, Export Betum of , 1 n 7 e 

LEADINO ABTIOLES :— 

-«— Abolition of Forchaae, 27 o9 d 

Accidents to Railway Servants, 20ddd 

Adulteration of Shcrrjr, lOdOd 

Agricultural Emigration, 28 n 9 c 

— — Amalgamated Association of Miners, 15 o 
9c 

American Financial Crisis, 8 o 7 a 

— — Farmers and Railways, 4o9 d 

Arch (Mr.) in Canada, 7 o 9 c— 13 n 9 c 

and the Agricultural Labourers, IQdd d 



Dr. Arnold's Widow, 2 o 9 c 

— Ahsantee War, 3 o 7 c— 24 o 9 a— 29 odd 
—18 n 9 o— 21 n 9 rf— 25 n 7 e— 17 rf 9 e 
' Despatches, 20 n 7 c— 27 n 9 a-~2 dd a 



Attorney General on the Education Act, 14 

o9c 

Australian Tastes, 2Bd7 d 

Autumn Politics, 27 o 9 c 

Baker (Sir Samuel) Lecture on Egypt, 9 d 

9b 

Baldacchinos, 16 cf 9 e 

Bank Rate. 4 n 9 6—8 n 9 6 

of Discount, 28 n 9 6^2 die 

Bath Elections. 9 o 9 a— 11 o 9 6 

Bazaine (Marshal) Condemnation of, 114 9 

a— 12 d 7 a— 13 dda 

in Confinement, 27 d7 c 

Bench and Uie Bar, 3 n 9 a 

Bengal Famine, see Thbsatbnbo. 

Binmngfaam Education League, 25 o 9 c 

School Board, 6 cf 9 c 

Births, Marriages and Deaths, 3 n 9 c 

Bishops and the Church, 3 n 9 6 

Blackheath Amnesty Meeting, 28 o 9 & 

Bombardment of Cartagena, 2 d 9 d — 5 d 

9c 
Bourbon RestoratioD, 22 o 9 a — ^24 o b — 

25 o 9 o— 27 9 a— 38 o9a 

Mr. Bright and the Ministiy, 1 o 9 a 

and Mr. Disradi, 8 o 7 a 

and the PermissiTe Bill, 17 n 9 cf— 8 d 

9e 

Re-Election of, 20 o 9 6 

Speech at Bingley Hall, 23 o 7 6 

CsMarism and Ultramontanism, 24 cf 9 6 

Callan SchooU Case, 10 o 9 6 

-^— Cambridge Examinations for Women, 19 n 

9e 

CanacKan Ministry, Resignation of, 7 n 9 b 

Pacific Railway Scandal, 16 o 9 c— 39 o 9 

c— 6 n 9 h^S n7b 

Capital and Labour, 8 o 7 c 

Capitalists v. Labourers, 16 d 9 a 

Capture of the Virffinitu, 17 n 9 a 

Ctuiist War, 20 o 9 rf 

Catholic Unirersity, 5d9h 

Chapter of Gold Coast History, IS o 9 & 

Charity Elections, 90 o 7 e-^l o9 b 

Cbarcb Mod SUte, llo9a 

^ in QermAny, 18 o 9 c— 15 n 9 d— 11 d 

9d^l9d93 



Leading ArUdM (contimed), 

Count de Chambord, 2 o 9 a 

and the Assembly, 4 o 9 6 

Manifesto, 81 o 9 a 

Colston's Day, 14 n 7 6 

Condemnation of Marshal Bacaine, 11 xi 9 a 

— the Confessional, 8 rf 9 c 

Cost of the Liquor Traffic, 10 o 9 <f 

Cotton Trade, 6 n 7 e 

County Franchise, 13 n 9 rf 

Crisis in France, 30 o 7 a— 4 n 9 a— 11 n9b 

—12 n 7 a— 13 n 9 a -18 n 9 6 

Cuba and the United Stotes, 14 n 7 c 

Defence of the Railway Companies, 13 d 

9c 
Derby (Lord) on the Ashantee War, 17 o 

7 a 

on Education, 22 d9b 

at Liverpool, 18 o 9 6 

Mr. Disraeli at Glasgow, 20 n 7 6—21 h9 b 

—25 n 7 c 
and the Working Men of Glasgow, 24 n 

96 
Duke of Argyll on Church Establishment, 

6o9a 

Edinburgh on the Bkck Sea, 22 o 9 d 

Dutch War in Atchin, 11 o 9 c 

Eastern Bengal, 7 o9 d 

Elections in France, 14 o 9 <f— 15 o 9 a 

Ely Anniversary, 21 o 9 « 

England and the Bombardment of Alicante, 

8o76 

on the Gold Coast, 29d7 a 

Eton Circular, 6 o 9 rf 

Charges, 26 rf 7 c 

Evangelical Alliance at New York, 24 o d 

Exeter Election, 10 cf 9 & 

Farming in the Future, 15 o 9 6 

Fatal Collisien at Sea, 2 d9b 

Mr. Fawcett and the Permissive Bill, 30 o 

7d 

Fields for Emigration, 29 d7 b 

the Fog, I2d7 d 

Mr. Forster on Educatkm, 26 h 9 

9 c 

France, State of , 6 </ 9 a 

and Germany, 15 d 9 c 

and Spanish Republics, 30 </ 7 c 

Free Land, 14 n 7 <f 

• Trade in Australia, 29 d7 c 



-27 n 



Md Strikes, 9o9 6 



. iUamml^ TfmSU^^^ 



French Assembly, 8 n 9 a 

Budget, 5 n 9 c 

Elections, 14o 9 6— 15 o 9 a— 17 «/9« 

Ministry, 28 n 9 a 

Politics, 26 n 9 a 

and. the President, 7 n 9 a— 10 n 9 a— 15 

n 9 a— 17 n 9 6 — 25 n 7 a 

President's Message, 6 n 7 a 

Republic, 5 n 9 a * 

the Gales, 18 <f 9 c 

German Civil Code, 27 d 7 b 

"Mix. Qtowdcksck WL KiN»'«i^!<M»aas«i^'*^^;N^ ^ 



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^ALMEB's IKDXX to ''tHB TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



Leading Articles (continued), 

Guelph and Ohibbelline, 16 o 9 a 

Haroourt (Mr. Veraon), 11 rf 9 6 

Dr. Hajman and Rngby School, 2Sd9d 

Head Maaters Conference, 127 d7 d 

Health in West Africa, 24 d 9 c 

Home Rule Conference, 18 n 9 c— -22 n 9 6 

—24 n 9 c 

Programme, 29 o 9 6 

— Balers in England, 23 o 7 d 

Mr. Horsman at Liskeard, 24 (f 9 a 

Hospital Sunday, 11 o 9 </— 23 o 7 « 

Houghton (Lord) his Address Before the 

Social l^ience Congress, 2 o 9 6 

Huntingdon Election, IS dd b 

Imprisonment for Debt, 2 o 9 d 

In(&an Army, 5 dd d 

Civil Service, 6 o 9 « 

International Code, 9 o 9 rf 

Law Beformers, 16 o 9 </ 

Irish Catholic Bishops on Education, 20 o 

9 c-^ n 9 rf 

Bench, 30 d 7 b 

— Local Taxation, 14 o 9 cf 

Italian Navy, 18 rf 9 rf 

Judicial Expenditure, 17 o7 d 

King of Italy's Visit to Germany, 1 o 9 c 

Landseer (Sir Edwin). 7 o 9 6 

Law of Libel, 28 n 9 cf 

Mr. Leatham and Mr. Knatchbull Hu- 

gessen, 1 o 9 6 

Leicester Square, S d9 b 

Liability for Losses at Sea, 6d9 d 

— Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, 8 </ 9 a 

Liquor Trade, 19 n 9 rf 

Local Taxation, 6 n 7 e 

London Fires, 4 n 9 d 

Elections, 27 n 9 6 

New School Board, 1 rf 9 6—2 ddc 

School Board, 80 o 7 b— 11 rf 9 c 

Lord Mayor*s Banquet, 11 n 9 a 

- his Position and Prospects, 12 n7 d 



• Ripon and Sir John Coleridge, 1 n 9 & 



— Mr. Lowe and the Licensed Victuallers, 17 
d9c 

' and the Police, I3d9b 



the Madrid and Cartagena Fleets, 17 o7b 

Manchester School Board Election, 15 n 9 6 

Archbishop Manning on the Pope's Letter, 

21o9c 

^ on Prussian Legislation, 22 o 9 6 

Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, 17 n 

9c 

on Marshal MacMahon's Powers, 20 n 7 a 

Appointment as President, 22 n 9 a 

Medical Session, 3 o 7 c^ 

Message of the American President, 4 d 

9a 
^-— Metropolitan Slaughter Houses, S o7 d 
Mialls (Mr.) Contemplated Retirement, 10 

a9c 
— Military Forces, Amalgamation of, 15 n 9 c 

iftfii^terf and Miniffterialists at Briiiol, 81 

o9c 

MiBsion Servicea, 29 n 7 6—4 d 9 6 

MoDarchial Bestoration in France, 18 o ^ a 

-^2 9 0^21 o 9a^29 o 9 a— 1 n 9 a 



Leading Artlolei (amtmwd), 

Motherwell Railway Acddent, 1 o 9d 

Municipal Elections, 5 n 9 « 

National Federation of Employers, 19 d 7 a 

New Cardinals, 20 <f 9 b 

London Schoel Board, «ee Lohdov. 

Peers, 23 d9b 

the Northfleit and the MuriUo CollisioD, 19 

d9e 
Officers* Compensation Conmiission, 21 o 9 

6—10 n 9 e 
Lord O'Hagan on the Irish Land Act, 8 rf 

9c 

Ottoman Finance, 22 o 9 c 

Overloading Ships, 8 o 7 6 

Oxford Union, 23 o 7 a 

Pending Question in France, 10 o 9 a 

Politicid Incidents of the Recess, 4 o 9 a 

Speeches, 17 rf 9 6 

Pope's Encyclical Letter, 9 rf 9 c 

the Pope and the Emperor, 17 o 7 c 

Powers of President MacMahon, 14 a 7 o— 

19n96 

Price of Milk, 10 o 9 c 

Productive Labour in Prisons, 4 o 9 c 

Prussian Elections, 11 n 9 <f 

Public and the Police, 3 n 9 rf— 4 n 9 c— 8rf 

9e 

Health Bills, 29d7d 

Income, 29 rf 7 a 

Railway Accidents, 13 o 9 tf— 29 n 7 c 

and the Board of Trade, 24 n 9 d^ttd 



9c 



' and RaUway Management, 30 d 7 d 



• Companies, 2^d9 d 

- Through Central Asia, Zd9a 

' Unpunctuality, 22 n 9 e 



Mr. Read on the Agricultural Labourer, 10 

d9c 

Recent Crimes of Violence, 19 d9 d 

M. Regnier and Marshal Bazaine, \hd9h 

Resignation of the Canadian Miniatry, 7 a 

9 6— 12n 7c 

French Ministry, 21 n 9 a 

Royal Artillery Naval Volunteers, 26 </ 7 6 

Royalist Restoration and M. Thiers, 6 o 9 6 

Rugby School, 20d9c 

Russian Treaty with Khiva, 26 » 9 c 

Lord Salisbury and the Conservative Pro- 
gramme, 18 9 a 

the Santiago Executiens, 19 h 9 c — 5 d9 a 

School Board Electien, 7 n 9 rf— 22 » 9 c 

ofLaw, 16rf9rf 

Smithfleld Club Cattle Show, 9d9d 

Solicitor-General at Oxford, 9 cf 9 a 

Spain, SUte of, 13 o 9 a— 24 o 9 c 

and the United States, 17 n 9 a— 24 a 9a 

—26 n 9 6—1 d 9 a— 20 cf 9 a 

Stagnation in American Trade, 29n7 d 

Stansfeld (— ) on Education, 15 cf 9 a 

Summary of the Year, 31 <f 6 cf 

Taunton Election, 14 o 9 a 

Threatened Famine in BengaL 25 o 9 6—1 

n^ c— 1 "«. ^ c— Wis^ t— 20 n 7 <^2o a 7 6- 

\ d— \^d^\>— 'l&d^t— ^A^a 



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Tiimiljiig ArtiolM {continued), 

Trial of Marshal Bazaine, 7 o 9 a— 16 o 9 6 

Tramps Id^d 

Turkf in Arabia, 13 n 9 6 

and English in Arabia, 18 n 8/ 

Two- Year-Old Racing, 28 9 rf 

United Kingdom Alliance, 15 o 9 </ 

States, 22 </ 9 a 

and Cuba, 14 n 7 c 



Finances, 18 d 9 a 



Unirersity Examinations of Schools, 22d^d 

Extension, 9 o 9 c 

Unpunctoality of Railway Trains, 4d9 d 

Viile ttu Havre, Dreadful Sinking of , 2 c^ 9 & 

the Virginius, 24 n 9 0—2$ d9a 

Wigan Railroad Accident, 12 </ 7 c 

Wilberforce Memorial, 4 d9 c 

Women as Members of School Boards, 12 n 

76 

Wrongs of Scotland, 26 <^ 9 a 

Year's Wrecks, 81 o 9 d 

York (Abp. of) on Art and Science, 1 n 9 d 

Leather, Sute of the Market, 8 o 4 0—15 o6b-- 

22 • 6 6—29 o 6 c— 5 n 6 c— 12 n 4 e— 19 n 7 rf 

— 26n 6/— 8rf 6 /— lOrfG c— 24 d 6c— 31d6c 
Lebong Tea Company, 12 e^ 5 a 
Lee (Bp.) on Ritualism, 2G d7 e 
Leeds Fat Cattle Show, lOdof 
Lees (Miss Florence) German Medal Forwarded 

to, 23 rf 7/ 
Legacy and Succession Duty, Official Return, 15 

ol2c 
Legal Appointments, 11 o 9 «— 6 n 7/— 7 nob 

—22 n 8 6—10 d 10/— 16 rf 6 « 

Changes, 3 n 10 6 

Expenses, 3 n 9 e 

— — Vacancies 10 n 8 6 

Legge (Augustus) on the New London School 

Board, 2 <f 12 6 
Legh (W. J.) at the Bollington Constitutional 

Association, 12 n 3 </ 
Legislative Blunders, 27 d 4/ 
Leicester Square, Sketch of, 20 d 3 e 

Kofes about, 6 </ 8 c 

Meetings about, 10 d 10 y— 11 d 6 </— 13 

dlOc 

Town Hall, 18 n 6 d 

Leicestershire Chamber of Agriculture, 14 o 5 c 
Leighton (John) on an Artist's Difficulties, 1 d 

11/— 4d7rf 
Leith (John F.) at Aberdeen, 11 o 12 d 
Lemoinne (John) on France and Monarchy, 16 o 

9/— 27 o 7 6 

on the Comte dc Chambord*s Letter, 3 n 5 </ 

Guarantees of French Liberty, 22 o 12 a 

on Rome and the French Monarchy, 18 o 7 6 

Lessops (Frederick de) on the Railway in Central 

Asia, SdlOd 
Letheby (Dr.) on the Right Use of Dismfectants, 

20c7f 
Levey (G. C.) on Australian Wines, 24 rf 3 « 
Levien (Francis) on the Stock Exchange Rules, 

l<;8a 
Levi (Professor Leone) on the High Price of 

Coal 7 o 7 e— 8 o 7/ 

. on Swiss Competition in Textile Fabrics, 17 

o 5 e 



Lewes, Bp. of Chichester Consecrates a Kew 

Cemetery i^t, 15 e^ 8 a 
Lewis (J. D.) at-Devonport, 28 n 12 a 
Liberal Profession — Russian Monks, 15 n 7/ 
Liberian Loan, 2 o 6 e^ 
Licensing Act, Meetings about, 11 o 5 6—11 d^c 

Case of Mr. Hoffman, 13 o 9/ 

and the Theatres, 28 n 11/ 

Notes about, 30 rf 6 c 

Parliamentary Return of Districts, 22 n 

\\d 

System in Scotland, 20 n 10/ 

Lichfield, Conservative Banquet at, 16 o 10 </ 
Life-Boat, Mr. Chapman's Kew Design, Trial of, 

9d5a 

the Gract Darling^ 24 d 3/ 

Services, 19 n 6 i--19 d 5/— 19 d 12 a— 30 

d5/ 
Lightning, Danger from, 27 n 5 c 

Two Men Killed by, at Brighton, 7 o 9/ 

Lights of Telegraph Ships, Notes about, 20dAd 
Lindsay (Col. Loyd) Speech at Maidenhead, 8 o 

Zd 

at Newbury, 19 n 7 e 

Liquor Traffic, Cost of, 7 o 7 rf— 10 o If 

Notes about, 1 o 12 a— 7 old 

Literary Fraud— Attempt to Palm off a Printed 

Tale as Genuine, 7 n 7 c— 11 n 12 6 

Societies in India, 14 o 4/ 

Literature in Paris, 1 </ 6 c 

Little r William C.) on Mr. Arch's Mission to 

Canada. 20 rf 9/ 
Lively Times — Shooting for Amusement in 

Kentucky, 17 o 3/ 
Liverpool, Civic Hospitalities at, 18 o 7 / 

Water Supply, 18 cf 12 a 

Livingstone (Dr.) Netes about, 4 n 6 /— 17 n 

8 d 

Telegrams about, 1 w 8 6 

Llantilio Estate, Sale of, 31 o 6 a 
Loan Societies, Accounts of, 9 o 6/ 
Loans for Public Works, 14 o 7 / 
Leber (J.) on Postal Eccentricicies, 19 c/ 6 6 
' Local Government Board, 20 o 12 c 

Rating, 7 n 6 6 

Taxation, Meetings about, 14 n 10 6 

Notes about, 7 o 7 e— 10 o 10 6—13 o 10 

6—15 10 c 
London (Bp. of) en Education, at St. James* 

Hall. 7 « 7 c 

on Church and Board Schools, 10 n 8 c 

■ on Mission Services, 8 </ 12 6 

Receptions, 22 o 9 e 

Chimes, 2 o 10 c 

Church Choir Association First Great Ser- 
vice at St. Paul's, 18 o 5 e 

Fire Brigade Service, 14 o 7 « 

Hospital, Inaugural Address on Re-opening 

of , 2 o 8 c 
Lieutenancy of the City of —Persons Ap- 
pointed, 20d7 e 
Mission of 1874, Arrangements, 5 n 5 d—lO 

nil/ 

Missionary Society, Donation to, 4 </ 10 </ 

Sick Poor, 29 o 8 6—25 d^ f 



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PALXEb'S IHDBX to ''the TIlfBS 



London Working Men's Council for Church De- 
fence, Meeting, 16 o 9/— 26 obd 

and Australian Agency Corporation, 11 n 

6a 

Longevity as in the Timu Obituary, 2 o 10 « — 
—U 6 0—27 11 e— 4 fi 4 /— 7 n 6 <v-17 n 
7 rf-27 n 9 f— 12 rf 6 e— 17 rf 6 rf— 81 rf 3 « 

Versus Fog, 24 d 9/ 

Longman (William) on the Death of Professor 
Fedchenko, 21 o 10 </— 12 n 8/ 

Lopes (Henry) and CoL Deakin at Launceston, 2 
olOc 

Lord Chancellor and the First Day of Term, 21 
9/— 22 o 10 rf 

Birthday, 28 n 9 e 

Lord Mayor Sir Sydney Waterloo, Farewell at 
the Mansion House Police Court, 10 n 11 c 

Letter to, from the Italian Minister For- 
warding an Order of Merit to, 29 n 5 ^ 

Elect, Notice of, 1 o 10 e 

■ his Chf^lain and Secretary, 17 o 7 / 

Induction into Office, 10 « 7 r 

• Presentation to the Lord Chancellor, 4 n 



8b 



Court, New Deputy Judge, 16 o 7 c 
Re-Appearance of Mr. Russell Qumey, 17 o 

9s 

Day, Procession and Banquet, 11 n 7 rf 

PreparaUons for, 8 n 8 ft— 8 n 11 /— 8 n 

%b 

Route of the Procession, 27 o 5 /" -6 n 5 rf 

Lorgen (Dr.) on Eastern Oregon, 81 rf 8/ 
Loss to Society — Murder of the "Wickedest 

Man in San Francisco," 10 d h d 
Lost in the Bush, SO o 8 6 
Low (Lt. C. R.) on an Arabian Harbour, 11 o 8 (/ 
and the Licensing Act, Notes about, 18 n 

6/ 

on the Occupation of Berbarah, 20 o 12 6 

Terra Cotta Stotuette of, 11 n 6/ 

True Origin of Griselda, 27 n 5 e 

Low (Wm.) on a Channel Tunnel, 10 cT 6 / 
Lowe (Mr.) and the Licensed Victuallers, 18 o 5 

c— 14 9f—n nib 

on the Licensing Question, 17 d 10 e 

and the Newark Magistrates, 21 n 9 / 

.. — This Picture and That, 24 » 10 e 

on the Police and the Public, 12 J 8 d 

Loyal National Repeal Association, List of Mem- 

bera, 26 n 8/ 
Ludlow Agricultural Society, Annual Meeting, 9 

oSc 
Lunacy, Return of Petitions in, 8 o 10 « 
Lusk (Alderman) at Islington, lOolOd 



Macartney (Geo. I.) on Irish Moral Courage, 29 

nbb 
Macdivair (George) Viyisection, 29d9c 
Macfarlane (D. H.) on the Bengal Famhie, 81 d 

Macfarren'a HiBtorio, 21 o7 b 
Mackenzie (A. G.) on the North WestPassaRe, 
i » O c 
— — (^. T,) on the Only Way of Dealing iwUl\ Uie 
^^Seng&l Famine. 9d7a 



M'Arthur (D.) on 
Canada, 29 o 4/ 

M*Chutock (Rear Adm.) on th^ Nar^ Weit 
Passage, 15 n 9 /^ 

M*Clure (Sir R.) the Widow of, Qnnt from tiv 
CiyU I^st to, 15 <f 10 r 

M'CoU (Malcolm) on the Court of the Metropo- 
litan, 10 n 12 s 

M'Combie (--) on Prime Scots, 29 o 11 6 

MaclTcr (David) on the Unseaworthy Ship 
Commission, 6 a 6 e 

Madagascar (Bp. of) New. 20 cf 5 / 

Madeira, Notes about, 1 o 10 c— 12 rf 9 c 

Madras Irrigation and Canal Company, 4 cf 6 i 

Magee (Bp.) tee Petbbbobotjgh. 

Magniac (— ) at St. Ires, 6 o 12 6 

2 6/— 4 o 5/— 6 5 /— 7 o 6 e-8 o 6c- 

9 o 5 fr—lO 8 e— 11 o 5 e— 13 o 7 6—14 o 12 1 
—16 12 rf— 16 o 12 a— 17 o 3 /-IS o 10 e- 
20 12 c— 21 7 rf- 22 8 d— 28 o 8 e— 24 o 
7/— 26 7 6—27 o 7 e-.28 o 10 /— 80 o 8 /- 
81 10 6—1 n 5 c— 8 n 7^—4 n 7/— 6 n 5 «- 
6 n 10 d— 7 n 7/— 8 n 7 rf— 10 n 6 rf— 11 » 6e 
—12 n 4 /— 18 n 6 e— 14 n 6 c— 16 n 10 e-I7 I 
n 6 e— 18 n 6 e— 19 n 6 e— 20 n 8 e— 21 n 12 <« i 
—21 n 8 «^^22 n 10/— 24 r 6 c— 26 it 5 6-27 
n 6 rf— 28 fi 5 «/— 29 n 8 d— 1 rf 5/— 2 rf 12 e- I 
8rfl0e— 4rf5rf— 6rf6 c— 6 rf 7 rf^— 8 rf 6 /- ; 
9dl2/— 10rf6 6— lid 6 6—12 d 7/— 13rf5 ' 
6—16 def'-n rf 6 6—19 rf 6 e— 20 rf5 6-M 
rf 7 c— 28 rf5/— 24 d 10 /-2od 8 rf^26 rfSa 
— 27rf8e— 29d4/— 30d3a— 81 rf86 

American, 1 o 12 e 

Australian, 8 o 8 rf— 18 « 7 « 

Bahamas, 21 o 7 rf 

Brazil, 1 o 12 e 

Cape of Good Hope, 29 • 6 / 

Changes, 4 n 7 e 

Indian, Notes about, 20 o 6/ 

Mont Cenis Route for the EngUsli Mails, 

lrf5a 

Natal, 29 06/ 

New South Wales, 19 rf 8 a 

Zealand, 808 rf— 18 n 7 e 

Queensland, 28 n 7 6 

Malabar, Moplah Riot in, 18 5 e 

Malaga, State of, 20 12 6 

Malan (Major C. H.) on British Policy in West 
Africa, 11 n 7 c 

Malaria, Notes about, 6 rf 7 6 

Male Serrants, Return of Duty on, 17 o 5 a— 20 
nlOf 

Malmesbury (Lord) on Landlord and Tenant, at 
Christchurch, 31 8 6 

Malt Duty, Return, 11 4 / 

Tax, Meetings about, 80 rf 4/ 

Malta, Miscellaneous News, 14 n 3 6—19 n 7 /— 
20rf5a 

Currency Question, 27 n 5 c 

Poi^MisiUou Returns, 18 4 / 



Manchester v, IndiA^ 19 n 12/ 

(Bp.) on the Church, 18 n G e 

« (Duke) on Canada, 8 n 5/ 

Ball at, 8 n 7 c 

Engineering Trade— Arbitration Case, 14 o 

5« 

FreeTradeHalL5€r5c 

Grammar School, 25 n 7 a 

Moialitj of , 1 n 9 6 

Notes about, 8 n 7 6 

School of Medicine and Sorgerj— Death of 

the Founder, I8d5d 
Mann's Sleeping Carriage Company, 18 o 6 6 
Manning (Abp.) on the Church and State of 

Germany, 11 d 6 & 

on Caesarism and Ultramontanism, 24d7 a 

on Intemperance, on Clerkenwell Green, 20 

o7d 
•^^ and Mr. Kewdegate, Notes about, 6 n 8 «— 

8 n 7/— 18 n 12 c 
— — Note on the Precedence Given to, at the 

Oxford Union Banquet, 7 n 5 e 
on the Pope's Letter to the German 

Emperor, 20 o 7 c— 22o 12 b 
Mansion House— Dinner to the Members of the 

firm of Waterlow and Sons, 10 o 5 6 

Banquet to the City Companies, 22 o 12 c 

'. of the Irish Society at, 28 o 6 </ 

Disappearance of Mr. Ball, the Cashier, 13 

olO b 

Fund fof the Bengal Famine, 27 n 10 « 

Marine Insurances. Return of Duty on, 20 o 1 1 c 

Society's Training Ship Warspite, 22 o 10 a 

Maritime Powers of Europe— List of Ironclads, 

*< Mark Twam " as a Lecturer, 14 o 12 fr 

Market Gardeners, Hints to, 27 dS a 

MariLham (Charles) on the Board of Trade and 
the Railway Companies, 19 d 6/ 

(Dr. W. O.) on Ophthalmia in Pauper 

Schoels, 27 n 6 6 

Marlborough Agricultural Association, Annual 
Dinner, 9 o 5 e 

College, Elections, 26 o 9/ 

Election to SchoUirships for Clergymen's 

Sons, 15 d5d 

New Ball, 24 n 9/ 

Opening of Bradley Memorial Building at, 

18d9e— 24^6/ 

Marriage Licenses^ Return of Duty Paid on, 6 d 
11/ 

Marriages at Preston, SI dSf 

-^ — Mixed, Notes about, 14 o 8 6 

MABBIAOES : —In censequence of the Regis- 
trar-General haring a complete Alphabetical 
List of all Marriages in the British Dominions, 
also of all Marriages of British subjects abroad, 
which can be inspected at any time at the 
office in Somerset House, it is not deemed ex- 
pedient to insert the minimum list as adver- 
tised in the Times, 

GUdstone, Miss, 80 «/7/— 31 ^3 6 

Hamilton, Duke of, 11 d 5 / 

MajorJbanks, Mary Georgiana, 11 d 5/ 

Montague, Lady Mary, 11 d 5 /* 

RidlBV. M. Whitn 11 ,/K r ^ 



Marriages (bon^tnuedj. 

Chapels, Registered for, 4 o 8 6—11 o 8 o— 

18 8 rf— 22 o 8 c— 26 o 7 a-29 o 7/— 1 n 6/ 
— 6 n 7 a-^ n 7 a— 12 n 6 6—16 n 6/— 19 n6 
a— 22 n 8 6—26 n 8 a— 29 n 4/— 3 dSf-^ d 
8 a— 10 d 8 6—18 d 8a— 20 d 7/— 24 df 8 a— 
31d6c 

Marsh (Catherine) Appeal for Hospitals, 21 o 
12 c 

Mason (J. N.) on Distringas on Bank Stock, 20 
n 4 a — 26 n 6 a 

Masters and Servants Act, Notes about, 20 dtd 
— 22d6/'— 24dll/ 

Maudsley (Henry) Anomalies of Quarantine, 4 d 
66 

Max Muller (F.) on Judaism as a Non Mission- 
ary Religion, 9 c/ 6 6 

Lecture, Correctien, 10 rf 7 c 

Maxwell (J. Heron) Coroners for Middlesex, 4 n 
66 

May (J. A.) on the David's Merthyr Colliery 
Company, 26 o 6 <i 

MayaU (John) on an Artist's Difficulties, 4 d 
7 d 

Mayer & Co., on the Fire in Grosvenor Street, 
31 o 6 

Mayors, List of Provincial Elected, 11 n 10 <f— 12 
n 4 e— 14 n 10 6—16 n 9 /* 

Measurement of Casks, 6 n 6/ 

Meat, Christmas from Scotland, 2odof 

for Christmas Market, 30 rf 3/ 

Canadian, Importation of, IB d 7/ 

Foreign and Colonial, Import Returns, 6 n 

Our Future Supplies, 9 o9f 

High Price of, 20 n 4/ 

Iced from Australia, 1 o 8 d—2i n 6 « 

Meeting at the London Tavern to Test 

Foreign, 29 o 6 c 

Preserved from Buenos Ayres, 16 </ 11 e— 

17rf6/ 

Producmg Countiy— the Rocky Mountains 

of North America, 20 o 10 6 

Our Production per Acre, 16 o 6/ 

Question, 19 n 7 « 

Mechi (J. J.) on the Future of Farming, 20 o 
12 d 

Medical Appointment, 11 n 126 

-. — Education— Privy Council Order, Sd6f 

of Women, 22 n 6 <f 

Schools, Is augural Addresses at the Open- 
ing of , 2 o 8 6—3 o 9a 

Session, Close of, 14 o 7 r 

— Students, Annuvl Registration of, 2 o 6 < 

Annual Return, 7 nlO d 

Official Return, 20 o 10 6 

Medicinal Gum Tree, 23 d 10 f 

Medway, State of, and the Dead Fish, 1 o 8 c 

Melbourne, University of, 1 n 4 /* 

Mellis (J. C.) on the Ashantee War, 28 o 12 c/ 

Mellor rT. W.) at Ashton-Under-Lyne, 9 rf 12 d 

and the Admixtdt^^^'l d ^ d 

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PAUOBB'S IHDXZ to ^< THB THUS ' 



MerrjTweather (J. C) on Flamben MidFirefl, 2 o 
lie 

MetaU, Stote of the Market, 1 o 7/— 2 o 6 «— 8 
4 fr— 4 6 (—8 4 c~9 o6 6— 11 o 6 6^15 
o 6 6—16 o n c-~17 o 4 l»— 18 o 6 4^22 o 6 6— 
28 4 a— 24 o 6 (^25 o 6 c— 29 o 6 c— 80o4 c 
—81 6 rf— 1 n 6 6—6 n 6 c— 6 n 4 6—7 n 6 6 
— 8 n 6 6—12 n 4 e— 18 n 6 e— 14 n 4 (1—15 n 
6 6—19 n 7 d— 20 n 4^—21 n 7 rf— 22 h 6 e— 
26 n 6/— 27 n 7 e— 28 n 6 6—29 n 4 «— 3 cf 6 /" 
— 4 (/ 6 6—5 (/ 6 e— 6 d 6 </— 10 </6a— 11 cf 7 6 
—12 d 5 6—18 rf 6 e— 17 d 6 rf— 18 rf 6 a— 19 
<f 6 c— 20</6 6— 24(f6e— 25(f5 a— 81 (f 5 c 

Meteorological CongreiB at Vienna, 1 o 6 < 

Meteon of Bielaa Comet, 26 n 5 c 

Methodist Progretf, Meeting at Clapham, 10 n 
lie 

Metropolitan Asylums Board, 25 cf 9/ 

XETBOFOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS:— 

Brarery of a Fireman, 1 » 7 d 

— Chancery Lane ImproTcments, 18 d7 e 
— ^ Chelsea Embankment, 15 n 6 e— 20 d7 d 

— City of London Improyements, 18 d 7 c 

Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, I n7 d 

Deaths of Members, 22 n 7 J 

Deputation from Wapping, 15 » 6 s 

Election of Chairman, 15 n 6 e 

Embankment Approaches, 22 n 7 /* 

Faulkner (Serj.) and the Police, 15 n 6 « 

Finance, 11 o 6 «— « n 6/— 6 d 7 a— 18 d 7 

rf— 20 d7d 

Finsbury Park. 25 o 6/ 

Fire Brigade Medical Oflicer, 25 o 6 / 

Finances of , 1 n 7 c? 

Gas, Increased Price of, 29 n 8 rf— 6 d 7a— 

18 rf 7 c— 20 d7d 
General Communications, 4 o 6 a— 15 n 6/ 

—29 nSd 

Liner Circle Railway, 11 o 6 s 

LiTCstments, 11 o 6 e 

Isle of Doge, 15 n 6 e 

Leicester Square, 18 rf 7 d— 19 d 10 fl?-28rf 

7d 

Loans for Improrement, 25 o 6/— 8 n6j 

Meetings, 4 o 6 e— 11 o 6 e— 18 o 12 6 

Memorial to J. 8. Mill, 22 n 7/ 

Metropolitan Building Bill, 8 n 6 / 

. District Railway, 20 d 7 c 

Mill (John Stuart) Memorial, 2Qd7d 

Miscellaneous Commtmications, 11 o 6 s 

Native Guano Company, 11 o 6 e 

New Members, 20d7 d 

Newington Butts, Widening of, 8 n 6/— 10 

n 9/— 16 n 6 « 
— ^ Northumberland House, 18 d 7 e 

Proposed Improrements, 11 o 6 s 

-»— Protection of the Metropolis from Fire^ 4 o 

6 «— 25o6/ 

of Infant Life, 25 o 6/ 

Public Improvements, 15 n 6 e 

• And Open Spaces, 20 d 7 e 



Se 



Queen Vjctoria Street, Conipletiono!,!! o 

— — lUUwajr Extenaionn in the MetropoUa, IS d 
T c 

' §^^^l^ Homaey Drainage, 8 n 6/ 
■~ ^^thwuk Park, 22 n 7/ 



Metropolitan Boazd of Works (coiUiimtd), 

Swimming Baths on the Thames, 4 o 6 c 

Telegraph Poles in Southwark Park, 35 o 

Temple Station, 22 n 7 / 

Utilization of the Sewage, 4 o 6 « 

Victoria Embankment, 29 » 8 d 

Walworth Boad, Widening of , 1 » 7 d 

— — Wapping, Drainage of, 22 n 7 / 

Waterloo Boad Fire l^igine SUtion, 1 aTiT 

York Gate, 29 n 8 d 

Metropolitan Charity, Monthly Betnm, 3 o 8 e— 

80 o 10 c— 4 dhe 

and City Police Orphanage, 26 n 12 d 

Improyements, 17 d 11 d 

and Local Taxation, Meeting in St Pancni 

about, 21 n 5 r 

Meat and Poultry Market, 4 d 6 c 

Methodist Lay Mission, 5 n 6 e 

Pauperism, Weekly Return, 8 o 8 e— 10 

6 /-16 o 7 d— 28 4 d— 80 o 10 c— 6 a 8 «- I 

18 n 7 c— 20 n 4 s— 27 n 7 d— 4 d 6 «— 12 d 10 

d— 19 d 4 d— 25 d 9 a 

Slaughter Houses, Official Paper, 8 o 8 e 

Unions, 19 d4/ 

Water Supply, Monthly Return, 1 o 7 6-4 

n 12 e— 8 d 7 c-30 d 8 e 
Mettray Reformatory — Death of the Founder, 

12 n3/ 
Mexico and the United States, 14 o 4 e 
— Constitutional Clumges in, 14 o 5 6 
Miall (Geo. C.) on the Railway Accident at Halt 

Junction, 27 d 4 c 

Health of, 15 9 e 

Letter to his Constituent on Retiring from 

Representation, 8 n 7 d 

Speech at the Liberation Society, 14 n S e 

Middlesex Agricultural Society, Annual Meeting, 

4o 5 d 
Hospital, Inaugural Addreaa on Re-Open- 
ing, 2 o 8 c 
MDODLESEX SESSIONS :- 

Accounts, 24 10 s 

Granting of Licenses, 10 o 10 d— 11 10 d 

—24 o 10 « 

Meetings, 28 n 11 d 

Argyll Rooms, 10 o 10 d 

Case of W. Fenoott and Bastardy Order, 

27 lie 

Clereland Hall, 11 o 10 d 

Coroner's Accounts, 28 n lid 

Cremome Gardens, 11 10 d 

the Criterian, Piccadilly, 11 o 10 e 

Finances, 28 n 11 d 

Forrester's Hall, 11 o 10 d 

House of Corrections, 28 n 11 d 

Prisons, 24 10 « 

Surplus Land, 28 n 11 d 

Midland Agricultural Society, Alfreboo, the 

Counter Members at, 8 5/ 
MUdew m Calico Explained, 18 o 11 e 
^Vii\AX3 QQ^]2«t%^^:?cAx^gi^ ikJGUsust, 1 R 10 e— 4 a 
1e 

PaU MaU Wi, Vu W a 

f — T o Vii <* 



1878.] palmbb's ikdbx to '* thb tdses " newspaper. 



Hon 



iting of DAirymen at FreemAscrnVHaU 

9o8a 

e of, Meeting! about, 11 o 9 e— 18 oSe 

--20 7 6-^ n 12 c 

)te8 about, 8 o 4 e— 9o 10 e^lO o 6 e— 

lout Water, Notes about, 6 o 12 </ 
khouse, 20 o 6 / 
Pumps, 21 7 / 

in Stuart) Memorial, Donations To- 
B o 3/— 21 » 9 / 

tiomas) Author of ** Gidoon Giles " Ap- 
•, 16 o 8 rf— 20 10 c 
on. G. W.) at Farersham, 13 n 10 a 
the FermissiTe Bill, 24 n \l d 
)il8 Claims in France, 8 n 7 a 
(National Association, Conference at 
21 n 6 /•~-22 n 12 r— 24 n 7/ 
ins, an American Merchant on tho 
ons of , 24 n 7 a 

tw York Daily Bulletin on, 24 n 7 a 
S. W.) on Putrod Fish, 11 n 6 / 
INTELLIOEKOE :~ 
ishall SilTer Lead Mining Company, 10 

ness of the Week, 6 o 6 a— 13 o 1 c — 
J— 3 n 6 a— 10 n 7 a— 17 n 6 6—24 n 7 
7a— 8f/7a— 15rf6«— 22rf6 «— 29 d 

3 Copper Mining Company, idSa 
atales (Nicaragua) Mining Company, 
1—16 n 6 a— 16 cf 7 a 
[>er Ore Sales, 17 o 8 b— 30 o 4 a— 20 n 
i 6 a— 19 dGc 

lUh, 1 7 /— 7 o 7 6—13 9 /— 20 o 8 

7 «— 4 n 6 e— 10 r 7 6—17 n 6 /— 24 a 

d C e— 8 <; 7 c*-16 <f 6 6—22 (f 6 s— 80 

icketting, 3 o 4 cf— 24 o 6 6—7 a 6 /— 21 

i 6/— 19 <f 6 6 

eriments in, 25 o 10/ 

I Mining in Victoria, 7 n 4 e 

ili (Nicaraguan) Company, 25 o 6 a — 16 

16<f7a 

t Down Copper Mining Company, 29 o 

ra Almagrera Mining Company, 10 o 

e of Shares, in everjf day*9 paper 
rohn d'el Rey, 7 n 6 6 
t Caradon Mining Company, 22 <f 6 6 
d Appointments— Mr. Bright, 1 o 9 e — 

ohitments, 13 a 9 /*— 29 o 9 e— 15 n 9 /* 

8 6—22 dde 

ements, 8 o 7/— 3 n 9 s 

Kashgar, 10 d 3 a 

ices. Notes about, 5 <f 5 rS d 8 6 — 8 d 

Od7/ 

3i and Dominion Steamship Company, 

IdentHjr-^Cmona Ctme of an Old 
'n 5 e 

ladMittenM, 18 o 12 6 
1 0oldBmid on the Bullion Market, 1 



Mogador, Disturbance in, 1 </ 6/ 

Mohair, tte Wool. 

Molestation— a Trades* Union Case, 16 o 6 s 

Menastic Life in Italy, 17 • 5 a 

Monorieff (A. ; on the Dutch Gun Boat Hydra, 

10 10 c 
Monetary Conference, 10 <f 5 a 
Money Markets of Berlin and London, 18 n 5/ 
MONEY XABKET :— 

Acceptors of Bills, 24 n 7 a 

Alabama and Cliattanooga Bonds, 18 o 6 a 

— 29o6 6 
Alexandria Stock Exchange, 6 o 5 6 

— American Dollars, 20 n 4 a 

— Crisis, 30 4 a 

. Description of, 6 n 4 a 

Exchange, 21 o 6 a— 20 • 6 a 

Funded Loan, 30 o 4 a— 12 n 4 a 

Letters of Credit, 6 o 6 a 

Argentine Republic, 7 o 7 a 

Arkansas Loan, 15 o 6 a 

Bar Silve^ 6 n 6 o 

Biddings for Indian Bills, 2 o 6 cf— 16 o6a 

— 6 n 4 rf— 20 n 4 o-4 d 6 o— 18 rf 6 a 

Bolirian Loan, 22 a 6 d— 20 d6a 

Bradford and the American Crisis, 3 o 4 a 

Brazilian Loan, 28 cf 6 a 

Buenos Ayres, 6 o 6 a— 17 n 6 a— 16 cf 7 a 

Loan, 12 rf 5 a— 13 dGc 

Bullion Market, 1 n 6 a 

Chili and Bolivia, 17 n 6 ti 

Commercial Retrospect of 1873, 31 «f 4 n 

Com Market, 2 o 6 <f— 4 o 6 a— 7 o 7 o— 14 

o 7 a— 21 a— 4 n 6 c— 11 n 6 a— 18 n 7 o— 

22 n 6 c— 25 n 5 a— 6 dGa 
Cornwall Mineral Railway Bonds, ISdOc 

— Costa Rica, 8 n 6 6—26 n 6 c— 10 d 6 p— 20 
d 6 a— 24 dec 

Danubian Loan, 2 dSa 

Discount Market, 1 o 7 a— 28 o 7 c— 28 n 

a — 6 <f 6 a 

Effect in Liyerpool, 8 n 6 6 

Economist on the State of, 1 d 7/— 15 d6 e 

Egyptian Affairs, 8 o 4 a — 14 o 7 a — 17 o 4 

a— 24 6 a— 25 o 6 a— 11 a 6 a— 20 a 4 a— 12 

d 5 a— 19 dGa 

New Loan, 9 <f 5 a 

Founders Shares in New Companies, 26 n 

6c 

Frankfort Market, 1 o 7 «— 10 n 7 a— 27 n 

7 a 

French LoaLS, 4 cf 5 6 

GuatemaU Bonds, 31 o 6 a— 21 n 7 a— 29 

dia 

German Market, 18 n 7 a 

Germany, Gold for, 28 o 7 c 

Gold Taken to the Bank, 4 o 6 a— 9 o 6 a 

—10 6 a— 22 6 a— 27 o 6 a— 1 n 6 a— 4 n 6 
c— 5 n 6 a — 6 n 4 a— 7 n 6 a^ll n 6a— 12 ft4 
a— 13 n 6 c— 15 n 6 a— 18 n 7 a— 19 n 7 o— 24 
n 7 a— 22 n ^ t— *l.^tii1 a— *»> xv^^,— ^sv ^ 'V «. 



Honey Market (etrntinuei), 

Uondurus Bondholders, 25 n 5 a 

Hongarian Loan, II dt a 

Illinois and SU Louis Bridge Company 

Bonds, 20 (/6a 

•Import of Qold from Brasil, 1 o 7 a«-4 o 5 a 

— — Imports of Gold, 8 o 4 a— 6 o 6 a— 7 o 7 a — 
8 o 4 a— 9 6 a— 14 o 7 a-»15 o 6 a — 17 o 4 a 
—18 o 6 a~21 6 a--22 o 6 a— 24 o 6 0—27 o 

6 a— 28 7 e— 80 o 4 a— 1 a 6 «— 3 n 6 a— 4 a 

c-^6 n 6 0-^7 n 6 a -8 n 6 a— 10 n 6 <f — 10 m 

7 o— 11 n 6 a— 12 n 4 a— 18 n 6 c— 14 a 4 a— 
17 n 6 a«-18 n 7 a— 19 a 7 a— 21 a 7 a— 24 a 
7 «— 25 a 5 a— 26 n 6 c— 27 a 7 a— 28 a 6 a— 

1 rf 7 a— 2 rf 6 o— 8 d 6 a— 4 d 6 o— 5 d 6 a— 8 
rf 7 a— 9 «/ 7 a— 10 rf6 a— 12 rf 5 a— 16 rf7tt-. 
19 <f 6 a— 22 <f6 a— 28 (f 6 a— 25 </ 5 a— 80 <f 4 
a--81 </ 4 a 

■ ■■ ■- and Export of Qold and Sdrer, 13 o 7 c 
^ — Italian Marked 23 o 4 a 

— ^Lima, 1 rf7o 

-^-^ Liquidation Bonds of the City of Paris, 15 

rf6/ 
— ^^» Maintenant ^M. de) Betirement of, 5 a 6 a 
'-^^ Manchester Markets, 1 o 7 a— 2 o 6 c^ 15 o 

6 a--^ a 6 a— 2 dQ a— 81 di a 
<'^— « Manritins Markets, 8 o 4 a 
— - Mexican Bonds, 18 • 6 a 

■ ■ ■ Dollars, Import of, 8 o 4 a— 25 o 6 a— 6 a 
4 a— 24 (f 6 c 

<—— Montevidaen Loan, 29 n 4 a 

Municipal Bonds, id 6 a 

«'— >-> New Granada Bonds, 22 a 6 c— 4 d 6 a— 11 
d7h^l2d5a 

— -,.. Joint Stock Companies and F<»eign 
Loans of the Fast Tear, 81 cf 4 a 

■■■ ■ , South Wales, 18 o 6 a 

— York Market, 1 o 7 a— 2 o 6 d— 7 o 7 a— 

15 6 a— 16 6 a— 25 o 6 a 

« North Carolina Bonds, 80 o 4 a— 10 n 7 a 

*-^ Osaka Mint Report, 19 a 7 a 

^-^ Farinan Market, 8 n 6 a 

•^— ^ FeruTian Affairs, 28 o 7 c— 18 n 7 a— 17 d 

6 c— 25 <f 5a— 29 (f 4 a--80 <f 4 a— 81 d 4 A 
Railway Market, 15 o 6 a— 28 o 4 a— 11 d 

la 

— Russian Loan, 28 a 6 a— 2 d 6 a— 4 (/6 a— 
15</6 a 

— Market, 14 a 4 a 

-— — Samana Bay Company, 80 cr4 a 

San Francisco Miul Service, 81 o 6 a— 5 n 

6a 
-^-^^ Silver Market, 81 o 6 a— 10 n 5 </ 

South American Affairs, 17 o 4 a 

-^ — Spanish Debt, New Famphlet on, 8 o 4 a 
• Affairs, 17 o 4 a— 21 o 6 a— 22 o 6 a— 6 a 



4 6—11 n 6 a— 22 d 6 a— 30 (/4 o 

Loan, 4 6 a— 17 o 4 a 

— SU^te of, in every daft pctjper. 

Tammany Bh^ Frauds in America— ^^ete 

SeoteDoe mi Tweed, 2inT a 

TurJdab New Loan, 7 o 7 a— 8 o 4 o— 9 o ^ 

a--.»oe6^^1o 6a— 12c/3a— 15d5a 

— JYoaaeev 11 oS a— 20 o 6 a— 21 o G ^-^^ 

o6a~l5 n € a— 9 d7a 



Money Markat tcontinvei), 

> Withdrawal of Gold from the Bank, 1 o7a 

—7 7 a-^ 4 a— 11 o 6 o— 18 o 7 e— U o 7 

a— 15 o 6 0—16 6 a— 17 o 4 a— 18 o 6 a— 31 

6 a— 23 4 a— 28 o 7 c— 31 o 6 a— 7 a C a— 

8 n 6 a— 10 n 7 a— 18 a 6 c -25 n 5 a— 13 d 6 

c— 18rf6a— 20rf6a 
Montenegro, Miscellaneous News, 19 if 5 6 
Monteros (Major) on th? Battle of Mauera, 20 o 

10 d 
Montreal Steamship Company, 24 cf 6 c 
Montrotier Asphalte and Cement Concrete 

Faring Company, d d7 b 
Moon (Richard) Reply to the Circular of the 

Board of Trade on Railway Accidents, 12 d 

4e 
Moresby (Capt.) on New Guinea, 26 a 7 <f 
Moreton-in-the-Marsh Agricultural Dinner, 6 « 

5a 
Morgan (Osborne) at Coldpoeth, 29 o 12 c 

at Wrexham, 2oo7f 

(Oct) on St. Faults and its Decorations, 5 

<f 10c 

— r- & Co., on Elbe Sherry, 19 if 3/ i 
Morley (— ^ and Hodgson, at Bristol, 30 o 5 6 
(John; on Lord Airlie and the Game Laws, 

22 o 9./ I 

on National Education, 25a8f— 29a6c 

(Samuel) at Bristol, 1 a 7 c 

Mormon Fros^ts, 18 cf 4 « 

Mormons — ^Bngham Young Re-Elected President 

10o5 6 
Morocco, avil War hi, 81 if 8 / 
Claimants to the Throne of, 8 o 5 c— 19 d 

5b 

the Sultan of, 8 o 6 c— 27 o7e 

Morris (F. O.) on Rare British Birds, 7 o 12 c- 

23 08/ 

(Henry) Address on Re-Opening the Medi- 
cal School at Middlesex Hospital, 2 o 8 c 

Morrison (Fred.) on Milk Without Water, 6 
12 d 

(WJ at Flymouth, 13 n 10 e 

Mouat (F. J.) on Convict Labour in India, 24 c 
12 /— 27 08a 

Moving Bog of Dunmore, Notes about, 17 « 8 c 
—19 a 11 €—21 a 12 «— 22 a 7 c— 28 a 10 / 

Mudford (W. H.) on the Spectral Dinner, 12 r 

6/ 
Mugford (W. H.) on the Ashantee War and the 

Fatriotic Fun^ 8 rf 10 a 
Mulgrave (Lord) and the Living of Wem, li n 

7 d 
MundeUa (— ) at Bristel, 30 o 5 </ 

at Lenton, 10 n 12 e 

Mundella*s Factory Act, 4 a cf e 

Municipal Elections, 4 n 5 «— 7 n 6 c— 10 d7 e 

Fetitions, 23 rf 11 6 

Boroughs, 10 d r, * 

-— -TtvjaI dom^ny^ 4 rf 6 a 

— <il 'Sl^ K\«a, ^''^QtA ^^SSs2MftR^\ ^^^m.\^ 



^\l vt 3c^toi^Tv^Xgt^ a^>^TttR^X^a5 aiW^5seo^^ 



t>eC. 8l, 18?3.] PALldiR^S INDtX to " THK TIMISS *^ !rBW8l»APfill. 



Mav 



of Mir. Darid Channel! Darey, at Rhyl, 12 

of a Chad, by its Mother, at Salford, 26 n 

5/ 
of Henry Cook, a Labourer, at Dundry, 17 

d7 c 

= of John Cox, at Wood Burcote, 9 (! 6 6 

of James Degnan> at Consett, 27 n 6/ 

of a ITarmer, named Newett, at BnrcDtt- 

Wood, 2 rf 6 rf— 3 d 12 c 

of James Farrell, at Shad well, Si dSb 

of a Female Servant, in Limerick, ISn 7 a 

of Mrs. Jaffreux, by her Brother, in Paris, 

9ol26 
of John Killoran, by his Brother, at Tobcr- 

curry, 1 d 9 e 
of Mrs. Largue, by her Husband, at Mary- 
port, 8c/ 9/ 
of Lt. Marcus M'Causland, near Brara, by 

Savages, 3 n 5 c 
of General M'Cook, at Yankton, 7 o 4 « 

— of M'Cutcheon, at Blackhiil, near Consett, 
6ol26 

of a Mother, at Liverpool, by a Drunken 

Son, 4 It 7 rf 

of Thomas Monk, in a Poaching Affair, near 

Winston Hall, 10 n 11 « 

— of John Morgan Pugh, at Horsleydown, 
26 n 5/ 

-— of Mrs. Thompson, by her Husband, at 
Durham, 6 o 12 6 

— of Two Children, by their Father, Named 
Parker, at Wapping, 24 n 12 </ 

— of CoL Uscatoqui, by the Police Sent to 
Arrest him, 8 o 9 d 

■ of Bp. Verez, 11 n 5 6 

— of Capt. Charles Alfred Whittacombe, by 
his Crew, 6 o 9 /* 

— of Worsley-Benison, in New Mexico, 10 n 
1«« 

- — Alleged Wife Murder, by Thomas Holt, at 

Bolton, 20dSc 
— - of William Brimsin, at Old Ford. 14 n 8/ 
■ ■- ■ of Henry Pliare, in Jacob's Ladder, 24 o 

12 e 
■—^ Attempted of Mr. (George Brown, Surveyor 

to the Adnodraltr, at Deptford, 3 o 10/ 
— ■■ ■ of a Convict Warder, at Chatham, 21 n 

«/• 
■ ■ — ■■ of a Daughter and Suicide of the Father, 

17rf7c— 24rflO« 

of a Gamekeeper, at Tinsley, 12 n 7 « 

of James Handford, in Blackfriars Boad, 

7ol0rf 

• of Hannah Hill, by her Husband, 22dl0 



«— 24</4/ 

of EUen Maloy, at Sheffield, Sdl2d 

' Stone, in the Waterloo Road, Progress 



Mushroom Poisoning, 4 o 12 a 
Music Licenses, 20 o 5 / 

of Ship Life,24 rf3 </ 

Musical Jubilee at Pesth, 19 a 6 <; 

Mustard, Adulterated, Notes about, 11 o 5 «-*14 

4/— 15 o 7 «— 16 6 /— 18 o 6 «/— 25 oil/ 

—29 9 e— 29 o 10 / 
Muter (John) on the Adulteration Act, 5 it 6 e 
Mystery Explained--'* Shocking Murder and 

Mutilation at Rye;* 14 o 10 e 

N. 
Nantyglo and Blaina Coal and Iron Cbmpanj^) 

17n5/— 8c/76 
Napier (C. O. Groom) on Bhfds and their Food) 

15 12 c/ 

on the Moving Bog of DunmorC) 17 a 8 c-^ 

22n7e 

on Rare British Birds, 1 o 4/ 

Naples Coral Fishery, 25 o 4 e 

Napoleon, Granate Sarcophagus Presented by 

the Queen for. Arrives at Chislehurst, 1 dl2b 
National Debt, Return of, 14 o 9 e 
Agricultural Labourer's Union, set AorI- 

CITLTURAL 

Assurance Company of Ireland, 6 n 6 d 

Dog Show at Bmningham, 2d7 d 

Education League, Meetings, 24 o 5 rf-»28 

fi 5 c 

Treasury Minutes about, 8 n 7 a 

Federation of Associated Employers of 

Labour, Deputation to Mr. Lowe, 15 rf 12 d-^ 

16 d 10 d— 18 d 11/— 19 d of— 22 d 6/— 23 d 
Sb-'2dd5/ 

Gallery, Flooring of. Official Correspond- 
ence about^ 1 4 e 
Life-Boat Institution— the John Kebie Boat) 



10 o 4/ 



ew Life-Boat Presented to, 22 rf 6 / 



of the Sufferer, 2lo5b 
*— Suspected of Ellen JoneSj by her Husband, 
7 if 10/- 

of Henry O'Hdn, at South Shields, 11 o \ 

lOa , ^ 

JU^TZ:^/£M!?^,?fr*°^'''.at Brahitree, 29 n d 



Music Meetings, 24 d 10 b 

Steamship Company, 25 o 5 a 

Training School for Music, 2 o 6 rf— 21 n 10 

e-18 c/6 6—19 «/ 10 c 

Union of Elementary Teachers, 29 o 5 c 

Natural Equity, 13 a 5/ 

Manure Company, 1 n 6 a 

NAVAL AND MILITABY INTELUGENCE :^ 
Abolition of Purchase, General Order, 8 d 

12 b 
Admiralty Orders, 3 o 8 c— 26 o 5 /*— 29 d 

8/ 

Albatross, Fire on Board, II do c 

Aldershott, Sham Fight at, 3 o 3 e— 29 o 5 

/— 14 n 3 6 

Christmas Day at, 26 </ 3 a 

Royal Vbit to, 15 </ 5 6 

Special Examination of Officers at, 6 c/ 5 6 

— 8d5e 

. War Game Played at, 29 n 3 c 



— Appointments, 1 o 5 /*--4 o 8 a — 6 o 5 c— 8 
b f-.\Q oT> f— \\ o^ A— XV^-v. t— V^ ^-^ ^— 



Ha^ 



PALMBK'B index to ^^ TBM TIHB8 " NEWSPAPER* 



[Octltel 



Kaval and lOliterj InteUigttiioft fconaVtiiecO* 
c— 26 n 8 a— 28 n 5 «— 29 n 8 c— 29 n 4 /—2 d 
5d— 8cf6e-^(f7 e— 6(^8 a— dcfoe— 9(/5 
ft— 10 d 8-5— 11 d 5 c— 16 rf 6 ft— 17 d 5 ^—17 
rf 7/— 19 rf6 e— 20 d 7 /•— 22 rfft/— 24 </ 6e— 
81(/8<^81</5e 

Army Offioen' Griefances, 6 o 5 e 

. ■ First Appointments in, 80 o 10 a 

Itocmiting for the, 81 o 12 c 

Regulation Act Commission, 25 o 5 s 

Schools, Nftw Order for Admission, 29 d 

«/ 
«-^— Ashantee Store Ships, 81 o 6 c 
■ Officers Selected for, 4 n 5 c 

- — Baladaya Anniyersarj Dinner, 27 o6d 

Balkons as War Material, 26 n 6 ft— 4 d6d 

Breret, 4 o 8 ft— 18 o 8 c— 29 o 8/— 8 » 7 a 

—12 n 6 ft— 19 ft 6 a— 29 it 4 /— 6 (f 8 a^lO d 

8ft— 17rf7/— 24d8a 

Brigade Field Day, l6o6d 

Buck Shot Cartridges, Alteration in the 

Manufacture of , 6 o 7 a 
Cadetships, CompetitiTe Bxaminatioib 24 

nB d 
•— — Boyal Warrant about, 8 d 6 « 
Carlisle Cathedral the 84th. Cumberland 

Present their Old Colours to be Hung on the 

WaUs, 10o6/ 
Changes of Stations, 5 n 5 d— 27 n 5 c^^ d 

5e 
«— Channel Squadron, 26 o 6/— 6 n 6 ft 
Chatham Dockyard, 11 o 6 d— 28 n 6 e— 18 

d6e 
'■ Visitors to, on Boxing-Day, 27 d8 e 

• Inspection and Beyiew at, 20 o 6 /— 28 o 



6ft 



• Opening ef the Tramway, 26 n 6 e 

- Soldiers Institute at, 17 n 6 d 

. United to the Gun Wharf, 11 o 6 d 






Chattenden Roughs Powder Magazines, 22 

d6ft 
^ — Coast Guards Retiring Pension, 14 o 6/— a 

n5d 
Colonels of the Royal Artillery in India, 8 

d6€ 

Competitve Examinations, 4 n 6 c 

Court Martial on Joseph Royston, d0d3d 

on A. R. Qibbs, 28 o 6 c 

on Edw. Wm. Marsh, 81 d 8 d 

on C. C. Ralph, 2 d 6 d 

on Richard OToole, 6 n 8 / 

on Mr. Young, 24 o 6 d 

Deferred Pay, 3 n 7 / 

Dirisional Order, 6 d 6 ft 

Distinguished Senrice Reward, 14 o 6/— 28 

6 c 

— — Doctors in the Field, 21 n 12 ft 

-— - Dorer, Reriew and Sham Fight at, 17 o 8 c 

Education of Officers, 21 n 9 e 

' moa Coll^;e Field Day, 20 o 5/ 

JSrc/rau^s of Brigades, 1 o5/— ^o^ 

SJ oS e^2 d5 d 

ofSULUonB,2Bnhc 

^^^OBireB, Ej^riments with, 1 d 5 b 

jF^gt Appointments in the AimT, W) o 10 



Kayal and Military IntelUgenoe (contiiwed). 

per Gun Expended by the Germans in tbeff 

Principal Battles, 8 o 8 e 
Gabrielli (M.) Itahan Order Conferred oo, 

29 d8/ 

Gatling Gun, 4 d 6 / 

General Orders, 6 n 8/ 

Gold Coast, ProTisions&c. for, 10 ti 6 « 

Greenwich Hospital Pension, 26 n 6 c 

Heavy Guns, 11 d4 d— 16 d 11 d I 

Select Committee on the Working of, 171 

8 c I 
H.M.S. DevaatatioTif Special CorreqiondeiU 

on, 8 o 3/— 18 ft 6 d— 80 dBd 

Notices about, 22 o 6 /—I n 6 d— 19 i 



' Active, 16 12 c 
. Chalknaery 17 o 6 ft— 4 d 7 a 
• Drtmediary, 28 n 6/— 29 n 8 e— 18 dUe 
' Bupertf 6 d 7 « 

- Serapis, Movements of, 11 d 6 ft — ^20 dSe 
• Herr Krupp Visit the Royal Arsenal, 6 n 



be 



8/ 
— ;— Illegitimate Children of Soldiers, Order to 

Affiliate First Instance of , 6 d 7 c 

Indian Staff Corps, 29 o 7 c 

Inspections, 1 o 5/— 4 o 6 e — 16 o 6 d— 18 

6c 
Levees of the Commander-in-Chief, 6 a 8/ 

—18 n 6 d 

Line and Militia, Notes about, 26 d 8 e 

— - Long Service and Good Conduct Medals, 1 

6/— 14 6 /•— 24 6 d-^ n 6 e— 18 » 6 d- 

22 n 6/— 28 n 6 e— 8 d 6 «— 16 d 6 ft— 17 d 6/ 

—22 d 6 ft 
Mariners Appointed for Servioe Afloat, IC 

5 e 

Metal Bands for the Gold Coast, 8 a 6 c 

Military Deserters, 80 d 7/ 

Militia— War Office Circular about, 6 d 7 c 

Prizes for Good Shooting, 22 d 6 /* 

Miscellaneous News, 7 6 /— 21 o 6 /-29 

dSf 

Missing Man of War, 8 d 12 ft 

Moncrieff Siege Gun-Carriage, 2 o 9/ 

Musketry Practice, 3 d 5 « 

Natal, Free Grants in, to Military and Na- 
val Officers, Discontinued, 10 B f 

Naval Artillery Volunteers, 2^ d 7 < 

• Cadetships— Successful Candidates, 6 d 



7e 



• Medical Service, 4 d 10/ 
--'—Museum, Greenwich, the Naval Medals 

from South Kensington Removed to^ 27 n 6 c 

Prize Money, 8 d 4 «— 13 d 8 «- 17 d 7/ 

Retirement, 29 • 8 a— 22 a 6/ 

Salvage Money, 22 o 8 c— 10 d 8 ft 

New Army Boot— the Palliser, 10 n 7 c 

Pattern Iron Travelling Gun-Carriage, 2Z 

o Cc 

e— ^1% o T* d— ^ u\\ t— Vi t^Vi *.— \S^ t*.^ t.-J 




SlylSTS.] palmer's index to '^the Tnuss " kswspapkr. 



New 



and KilitMy InteUigenoe (cfrntttmed). 
'enffioiif, Awards of, 6 o Bd 
'ocket Filters, 4 n 5 c 
hrize Essay for the Rojal Artillery Gold 
lal, Subject, 2Bo Ge 

hromotioB from the Ranks, Notes about, 1 
)c 
Promotions, 4 o 8 a— 10 o 6 /— 15 o 8 (f— 

8 6—22 8 c^26 o 7 a— 29 o 8 e— 5 n7 a 
n 7 a — 12 n 6 a^l5 n 5/— 19 n 6 a — 22 n 
-29 n 4/—6 rf 8 a— 10 d 8 ft— 17 rf 7/— 20 
r— 24 d 8 a— 27 «/a y— 31 ^ 5 s 
Purchase Commission, 4 n 7/ 
Railway Carriages for the Gold Coast, 4 n 

atei of Pay Ac., Royal Warrant about, 6 o 
-7 o6b 

;ecruiting, 18 n 12 6—20 n 3 /— 20 n 10/ 
and Desertion, Notes about, 29 (/ 5 e 
«tired List, 4 o 8 a— 8 o 5/— 15 o 3 d— 18 
—22 8 c— 25 7 a— 29 o 7 e— 5 n 7 a— 
8 ^— 3 d 5/-6 c^ 8 a-10 <f 8 6-13 d 8 a 
</7/»_24d8a— 27rf3y 

— by the Sale of their Commlssious,6 o 5 
8 8 e— 10 n 5 «— 12 n 6 6—5 d 7 c— 20 d 
•24d8a 

ifle Centest at Chatham, 15 o 5 s 
at Milton Ranges, 24 o 5 d 
oyal Engineers, 1 d 12/ 

— Officers Gazetted in, 31 d 3 d 
Military Academy, List of Successful 
iidates, llo7e— l5o7d 

— Next Examination, 25 • 9/-30 d 3 d 

— Opening of , 30 d 3 d 
Naral Clnb Dinner, 24 o 5 d 

— College, Greenwich, Lecture at, 26 d 

— Engineers, 24 d 10 « 
Warrant, 11 o 5 /*— 6 n 3/ 

— on the Medical Service, 12 n 8 d 

— on Fay and Stoppage, 17 n 5 d 
inert Armoured Ram, 9 d 5 6 

Aool of Gunnery at Shoeburyness, 24 o 

— Inspection, 18 o 5 c 

of Military Engineering, List of Officeri 
ing, 10 o 5/ 

lip News, 17 3 c — 24 o 5 d— 1 n 5 c — 4 n 
r n 5 e^S n 5 e— 10 n 5 e— 5 d 7 c^ 6 d 5 
d5 e— 17 d6/— 24 d 5 €—26 d3a 
ropnel Shell, 13 n 5 e 
Idlers* Clothing Annual Allowance, 8 n 

Families, New Order about, 26 n 5 c 
iff College— Successful Candidates, 23 o 

Elesignation of Major Adams, 8 d 12 6 
rgeons for the Royal Nary, Examinations, 

/' 
insf er of Officers, 7 n 5 c 
al of the Great Gun at Weymouth, 21 n 

' Ordannoe on Nut Islan J, 24 d 8 b 
el LoMBcd to the Turkuh Ambassador, 

'^f.Z^^ «t Aidewhott, 18 o 5 c 



Kayal and XiUtary Inialligaioe (contmwd), 

War Office CircuUurs, 17 n 5 d 

West Coast of Africa—Equipments for, 19 

a 6/ 

Wimbledon Meeting of the Bombay Fresi- 

dency, 15 o 5 d 
- — mnter Drills, 25 o 5 /*— 20 oof 
Woolwich Artillery School, Officers Obtain- 
ing Certificates for Proficeing at, 1 o 5 /* 

— = Changes in the Arsenal, 18 n 5 e 

Yeomanry, 6 o 6 € 

Needlework in Elementary Schools, 16 d 4 /* 
Needy Nook Ragged Schools, Appeal for, 12 n 

8/ 
Negretti (Henry) the Police and the Public, 11 
nlld 

and Zambra, on an Artist's Difficulty, 1 d 

11/ 
Nesbit (Sarah) Appeal for Thos. Miller. 16 o 8 d 
Netherlands— Bill Suspending the Coinage, 8 a 

Sa 
Neuchatel Rock Paymg Company, 24 d 6 e 
New Chief Police Court, 29 n 8 e 

City Market, 17 n 11 / 

Guinea, Discoreries in, 26 n 7 d 

Taken Possession of by the Queen, 21 o 

6d 

Harbour at Jersey, «m Jsrsbt. 

Law Courts — Conmencement of Building, 

13 d 5 6 

and Parliament Street, Notes about, 14 o 

10 e 

Park f er London at West Ham, 2 d 9 e 

Sharlston Collieries Company, 22 o 6 a 

Sombrero Phosphate Company, 8 n 6 a 

NEW SOUTH WALES:— 

Budget, 20 5 <^— 29 d 5 d 

Colonial Poetry, 29 d 5 d 

Lnmigrants, 29 o 7 6 

Legal Appointment, 27 a 9/ 

Proceedings in the Assembly, 2 d 5 6 — ^29 d 

5d 
New Tear's Dar in Paris, 24 d 10 a 
New York :— Clerical Incomes in, 24 d 9 / 

Climate of, 12 n 10 6 

Import Returns, 25 « 9/ 

Official Return of Immigrants from Various 

Countries, 22 n 4 d 

P rison System, 31 d 3 d 

NEW ZEALANDl— 

Budget, 4 o 4 6 

Mail Service, 4 o 4/ 

Murder in the Waikato, 4 o 4 e 

Public Works in, 3d 4/ 

Telegraph Serrice, 4 o 4 /* 

New Zealand Land and Coal Company, 8 o 4 a 

Improremcnt Company, 24 o 6 6 

Newbury, Opening of a New Cattle Market at, 

19d6c 
Newcastle Chymical Works Company, Shares, 3 

o4a 
Ncw^ijg^\A (Ci^'^^'^Qti. Kte^.^«cc*»%>'^'^^ ^— ^ 



PAUfSB's INDBZ TO *^ THI 11308 ' 



[pot. 1 to 



Nswport Market Refuge, DonAtioos, 16 cf 6/— 

17^11/ 
Newspaper Jubilee — the Lancet, 6 o 12 6 
NewsiMpen and the Post Office, Notes about, 18 

n 12 <^19 n 4 e 
Newton (Alfred) on Adulterated Mustard, Ho 

5e 
— — on the Adulteration Act, 17 o 5 < 
NEXT OF KIK— PEB80K8 WANTED kc.:^ 

AUnutt, John ITorrest^ ?.6n lb 

Andus, Thomas, 14 o 18 « 

<- — Annely, John, 1 n 1 6 

* Arch, Norman, 1 o 1 6 

Arrowsmith, John, 2 o 13/ 

" — Arter, Ellen Harrii, 20 </ 1 ( 

« Bainbridge and Brown, 9d I b 

Barry, Purser of the Wonga Wonga, 13 n 

1 h 

Beeston, Arthur, 13 o 1 6 

Benison, F. F. W., 6 » 1 6 

Blumenthal, — , 8 c/ 1 6 

Borthwick, John Andrew Stephoison, 24 o 

lb 

Bowen, Thomas Henrj, 2Qdlh 

Bowers, G. F., 12 n 1 6 

Bromley, Eliza, Yockleton, 4 o 1 fr 

Burt and Lydia Chamberhiin, Marriage 

Certificate of , 1 n 1 & 

Burwick, Ann, 22 n 1 6 

Carpenter, Elizabeth, 25 n 1 6 

Carter, Edward, 8 o 1 6 

Robt., 20dlb 

Ckary, John Charles, I dlic 

Cobb, Edward Blaxland, 5dlb 

Conrad, Mrs. C^ 10 nib 

Constoble, John and Maria, 22 a 1 j» 

- — Comford, George, 11 c/ 1 6 

Cottrell, Frances, 14 o 1 b~~l8 dlb 

— Cowans, John, 17 dlb 

— Crole, (leorge Seymour^ 20olb 
Daley, Mary, 20 dlb 

Dalymple, Thomas, 3 o 1 6 

Davidson, William, 27 o 1 b 

Delafarce, John, 17 dl b 

Demole, Charlotte, 8 n 1 6 

Dickie, Charles, 31 dlb 

Elliott, Edw. Fred., IQdlb 

Elwin, Mrs. Harriet, Sdlb 

Emmons, Families of this name, Colo 

Enfield Grammar Schcvd^Old Scholars, 10 

nib 

Faulder, Miss Elizabeth, WiU of , 20 o 1 6 

Forbes, Mrs. Eliza, 22 e^ 1 b 

Frankland, WiUiam, 22 o 1 b 

Gardiner, Mary, 22 n 1 b 

Gifford, Wm. James, 3 n 1 b 

Giraud, Andre, 2 rf 1 b 

Gripenberg, Victor, 16 c/ 1 b 

Green, Fred. Whittingham, 31 d 1 b 

Walter Henry Prescott, ZldXb 



Oun's Index to, 15 o 1 b 

Hack, Samuel, 28 o I b 

Harding, Wm. Henry, ed lb 

fjAstrciter, Surgeon Johann, 18 d \ 6 
ii'^Vpomthwaltc, Miles. Unit 



Next of Kin— Pencmi Wanted kt.^ (cmavmi). 

Hinksman, John and Mary Ann, 81 a 1 b 

Home, Amelia, 31 d 1 b 

Heppe, John, Zdlb 

Hoseason, Robert, 4 n 1 b 

Isaacs, Abraham, 12 dlb 

Jackson, Jane, 8 o 1 b 

Robert, 27 o 1 b 

William, 8a lb 

Johnson, Maria, 1 a 1 b 

Jones, Helen Sophia, 22 » 1 b 

Richard, 6 n 1 b— 13 alb 

Kean or Keen, William, 18 a 1 b 

Keates, William, 2b dlb 

Kitchen, John, 21 n 14 b 

Knight, Mark Davis, Parry, Susan aad 

Emma, 2id lb 

Lang, Walter, 28 n 1 b 

Low, Son & Co., 8 rf 1 b 

Lowdmi, Margaret, 31 o 1 b 

Lumley, Henry, 22ol d 

M'Doi^d, John Archibald, 22 a 1 b 

Marks, Mrs,, 1 rf 1 b 

Martin, Mrs. J., 8 cT 1 b 

Mawer, William, Snlb 

Mayer, Wm. John, 5 n 1 b 

Morley, George, 21 n 14 b— 28 a 13 </ 

Morris, Mrs. Hester Beerer, 25 a 1 b 

Mumey, John, 7 o 1 b 

Nettleton, Fred. Chappie, 5 </ 14 c 

Newman, Wm. Stanford, 14 o 1 b^l% d 1 b 

Newnes, George, 3 o 1 b 

Ockerby, James Truefltt, 18 dlb 

OklingerW]fe,19al b 

Oxenham, Mary, 1 rf 1 b 

Paine, S^hU Mary CaioUiie, 81 </ 1 b 

Palmer, Capt, 20 a 1 b 

Parker, John, 27 n 1 b 

Parrot, Louisa Celina, 31 cf 1 b 

Parsons, Elizabeth, 25 o 1 b 

Peel, Mr., Dover, 1 o 1 b 

Peters, Charies Haylett, 22 o 1 b 

Phillips, John, 10 o 1 b 

Porter, John, Artist, 21 o 1 b 

Pratt, Ann, 8 rf 1 b 

Pyper, William Conb, 19 rf I b 

Quigley, George, 15 rf 1 b 

Rason, C. H., 18 a 1 b 

Rennie, Anne, l%dlb 

Robertson, William, 15 a I b 

Rordansz, Joshua Long, 1 a 1 b 

Rose, John, 21 o 1 b 

Rushton, Ann, Zldlb 

'• Rusett, George Harris de, 15 cif 1 b 

Russell, WilUam, 13 o 1 b 

Sager, Jas. Gardner, 22 o 1 b 

Saadoe, Two Daughters of the^late Mr., 18 

<;ib 

Savage, Charles, 12 d 1 b 

^^%Ta, Benoit, 13 o 1 b 

^i^A^x^<i ^\iS^ v&i^'^vsu^V^a. Charlotte, 1 5 



_ Deo, 81, 1878,] vxutxk*s ihmx to thk ** tiiibs "* xkwipapxb. 



Ow^ 



Kezt of Kin— FteMBi Wanted Aw.* (etmHwud), 

Smith, George, lldlb 

Mmty, Charitf, 17 n 1 6 

Sowden, Margaret, 81 o 1 6 

Staples, Robert Ponfonboy, 22 d 1 6 

Stewart, Eliza M'QeimiB, 17 </ 1 b 

— Stockhouse, €apt., 17 « 1 6 

Tart, Obadiah, 81 e? 1 6 

Taylor, Joseph, 24 </ 1 lh^27 dlb 

Teasdale, Joseph, 8 n 1 6 

* Toker, Mrs. Sarah, 4 </ 1 4 

Tomauer ii*ee Gorgaa, 22 d 1 ^ 

Tuckfleld, Joeeph, 15 o 1 6 

— — Underwood, Heniy, ISdlh 

Vernon, Thoe. Shawley, 10 o 1 b—lO nib 

Wagstaff , Ann Isabella, 7 nib 

Walker, Christopher, 10 o 1 i— 18 olO 

Bichaid, 15 a 1 6 

Wallace, John, 28 « 1 5 

Watkins, Jeremiah, 17 n 1 6 

Watts, — , of Singapore, 1 o 1*6 

Webb, Mrs. Ann, 8 o 1 6 

Webster, Fred. William, 20 o 1 6 

Wheeler, Elizabeth and Mary, Bl d I b 

Williams, Frederick, 27 d 1 6 

Mrs., 81 o 8 6 

Wilson, Rev. John, 17 a 1 A 

Yonng, George Walter, 18 o 1 6 

YozaU, John George, 5 n 1 6 

Kightingale (Miss) on Prison DiscipUne, 11 o 

a/ 

on Votuig Charities, 4 « 10/ 

Nine Hours Qneetion, 6d7 b 

Nolan (J. P.) on the Home Role Conference, 25 

nSf 
Nonconformist Endowments, 22 o 12 a 
North American Ipdians— Conference of Gorer- 

nor Morris with Cliiefs of Fort Garry, 19 n 

British Australasian Company, 8 n 6 &— 26 

Eastern Hospital fbr Children, 17 d A /•— 29 

Pacific Whaling Fleet, 15 d 6/ 

Schleswig Question, 17 n 5 e 

West Passage, Notes on the Disoorerer of, 

28 5 /*~81 o 6 d-^l n 6 c-^S n 10 <f— 4 n6d 
—5 B 7«— 7 n 10 6—8 n 7 rf— 15 n 9 /•—17 n 7/ 

(Lt. CoL) Appeal for the Daughter of a 

Penmsular Officer, 25 d6d 

Northbrook (Lord) on the Impending Famine in 
Bengal, 2 ^ 7 a 

Northcote (Sir S.) at the Annual Meeting of the 
BuckereU and Acoliscombe Agricultural Asso- 
ciation, 18 12 a 

at Torrington, Uodf 

Northern Reform League, 14 n 4 e 

Norwich Eldon Club, Annual Dinner, 16 o 10 e 

Nottingham Dog Show, 8 o 8 c 

Extra Unirersity Education hi, 10 o 5 « 

Norels, Teaching of, 14 n 10 c 

Noxious Vaponn, DepntAtiOtt about, 15 n 8 a 
Nugent (Bichard) on Mr, Disraeli and Dean 

Strift, d d lOf—d d 12 f 
Numa, Hart eg Memorial 18 d 5 f 



o. 

Oakeley (Rer. F.) on the School Board E]ectk)ns, 

ld5« 
Obituary for 1878, 81 <f 8 e 
Tragic, or Daily Registers of the Morgue, 4 

d^f 
Ocean Beds for Cablet, 11 o 7 « 

Pathways, 81 rf 5 c 

Ware Movemeati, 28 o 8 e 

O'Connell, on Mixed Education, 11 </ 8 e 
Oflldal Appointments, Civil, 4 o 7 e— 11 o 6 &— 

18 o 7 d~l n 5 c-^ n 10 fr— 12 n 6 a— 15 n 5 /* 

—19 n 6 a-.22 n «/— 29 a 10 a— 6 </6 *— 18'd 

8 a— 20 d 9 e- 27 d 8 « 
O'Hagan (Lord) en the Irish Land Act, 1 <f 8 a 
Oils, State of the Market, 1 o 7/— 2 o 6 e— 3 o 4 

(—4 o 6 6—8 o 4 »— 9 o 6 6—10 o 6 a— 11 o C 

6—15 6 6—16 o 6 c^l7 o 4 6-18 o 6 (/— 22o 

6 i6— 28 o 4 a— 24 o 6 d— 25 o 6 o— 29 o 6 <v- 
80 o 4 c— 81 o 6 (f— 1 n 6 6—5 n 6 c— 6 n 4 6— 

7 n 6 6—7 n 10 e— 8 n 6 6—12 n 4 e— 18 it 6 e 
—14 % 4 a— 15 a 6 6—19 n 7 d— 20 « 4 </— 21 
n 7 f/— 22 fi 6 «— 26 a 6 /— 27 n7«-28n66 
— 29a4s--8(/6 /— 4 </ 6 6— 5 d 6 e— 6 d 6d 
—10 d 6 c— 11 d 7 6—12 d 5 6—13 d 6 €—17 d 
6 d^l8 d 6 a— 19 d 6 6—20 d 6 6—24 d 6 c— 
25d5a-4)ld5e 

0*KeefFe (Rev. Robt.) and the CaUan Schools, 8 

o 7 /1-.9 o 7 c— 11 5 6—18 o 7 c— 22 o 5 6—3 

n 11 a— 6 a 10 6 

Case, 18 o 7 a— 22 a 7 « 

Letter to the Education Commissioners on 

the CaUan Schools, 7 a 7 e— 11 a 5 f—n d 8 a 

— 29d5c 

Notes about, 20 o 7 6—24 o 12 /*— 29 o 8 c 

Old Calumny— Jews Eathig Christian ChUdren, 

6dll/ 
Cathelic Congress at Constance, Notes 

about, 1 10 

Elections, 18 o 5 6 

Meeting of, at Genera, 10 o 5 6 

Notices about, 11 o 5 6—17 o 8 6 

Oldham (C. F.) on the Ashantee War, 4 d 12 6 
Omao, Bombardment of, 14 o 12 « 
Ongar Labourers' Friend Society, 11 o 12 c 
Ophthahnia, Contagious, in Poot Law Schods, 

21n4d 

Notes about, 25 n 8 e— 26 a 5 /*— 27 'a^t 

Opium hi China, 10 o 12 6 

Oppenheim (Charles) on the Prince Consort 

Statue on the Holbom Viaduct, 11 d 7 6 

(Henry) on the Egyptian Budget, 24 o 6 a 

Oranges and Lemons, Import Returns, 24 o 5 c 
Orphan Home, Beckenham, Appeal for, 21 o 12 c 
Orphan's Home, West Square, Donation to, 16 d 

86 
Orton (Arthur) Arrival of the So-C«lleJ, 14 o 

5 c 
Osbom (Rear Adm.) on the Late Sir R. M'Clure, 

21 9/ 
Ota^o and Southland loresUnent Com^nt^ lift 



Owe 




FALMSB'S IKPSX to ** THE TOOB ** MSWSPJLPKB. 



[Oct 1 to 



\; 



Owen*8 College, Bianchetter, 9 o 6 rf— 10 o 9/— 

llo7e 
Oxenford (John) on the Late Sir William BotUI, 

4n86 
Oxford (Bp. of) on the Daj of Intercemion, 2 d 

10 h 
DiooetanConfereBoe, 1 o 18 rf— 2 o 5 c/— 4 o 

6/ 

Wilberforce Memorial, 18 o 9 € 

as a MiUtary Oentre, 20 o 5 o— 29 d7e 

on the Freoedenoe Given to Abp. Mannings 

7ti5« 
Street, Noiseleti Tayement for, 16 o 6 c- 

22 oil/ 
Union Society, 50th Anniyersarj of, 18 o 

e— 21 o 9/— 28 o 6 c»— 24 o 5e 

Note t abont , 25 o 7 c 

OXFOBD UKIYEBSITT :— 

All Soids -.—Election to FeUowshipa, 17 n 

Id 
— ^ Appointments, 10 o 5 e— 17 n 7 « 
Auditor of Accounts, Be-Election of, 31 o 

5< 
Bach*8 Passion Music at Christ Church, 8<i 

5 e— 10rf7/* 

Caslerd Schohirship— Award, 15 <f 5 c 

Christmas Music at Christ Church Cathe- 
dral, 15 n 8 6 
CUss Lists, 8 <f 12 c— 11 rf 6/-12 dZa— 

13 d 12 d— 20 d 5/— 23 d 9/ 

Congregations,! 1 o 5 c 

Council, Election of a Member, 24 o 5/ 

Degrees Conferred, 11 o 5 e— 24 o 5/--7 n 

7 rf— 28 fi 10 d— 8 rf 12 c— 12 rf 3 a— 15 rf 5 «— 

18rf5/— 19rf9/ 
De la Rue (Dr.) Astronomical Instruments 

Accepted by, 19 n 6 6 
Elections, 17 o 8/— 81 o 5 c— 11 n 10 rf— IG 

rf5e— 19rf9/ 

Examinations, 8 rf 12 c 

for Degrees, 13 n 5 /*— 2 rf 12 e 

Examiners, 7 n 7 rf— 19 n 6 6 

Exeter College, 31 o 5 e 

Lectures, 11 o 6 r— 16 o 7/— 20 o 9/ 

Local Examinations, 6 n 8 /* 

en. Election to;Demy ships, 17 o 8 / 
Fellowships, 20 o 9/ 



Merton College, Postmasterships, Gentle- 
men Elected to, 15 o 7 / 
Kew College Election to Open Scholar- 
ships, 27 o 5/ 

Examination Schools, 29 n 5 6 

Oriel College Election, 11 o 5 c 

Proctors, 3 n 10/ 

Pusey (Dr.) and Dean Stanley at, 18 n 9 rf 

Sadcliffe Trarelling Fellowship, Examina- 
tion for, 31 rf3 6 

licsponsions, 27 n 5 6 

- — BoxBl Visit ta 11 rf 6/ 

Qaeen*8 College Vacancies, 8 o6 rf 

SkuDden' Entomological Collection l?ie- 

Bented to,23 o 5 e 

' St. Edmund Hall Exhibitions, 4 o B/ 

"^r" Sub LibnrUn, Nomination of Br. "Neu- 
o^raB, 3Jo5e 



Oxford UniTSxaity {cowttumed). 

University College, Elections, 13 a 5/ 

Wauham 0>llege Exhibitions, 16 o 7/ 

Election of SchoUrt, 8 rf 1 2 e 

Welsh Exhibitions, 18 o 7/ 

Winchester Fellowship, 18 o 7/— 3 rf 12 </ 

Worcester College, 28 o 8 e 

Oyster Company of the South of £ngknd,96 
6 a 



Pacific and Central America News, 15 n 10 rf 

Oceans Surreys, see Amxeica. 

Pakington (Sir John) at the Bristol Trade Sdiool, 

22rf3e 

OH the Propagation of the Gof pel, 15 o 5 / 

at Worcester, 24 rf3 rf 

Palestine Exploration Fund, Donations, 9 o 7 & 
Palmer (Hinde)at Linoohi, 18 a 10 e 
Panama, Ciyil War in, 30 o 3/— 31 o 10 6—1 rfo 

«— 17rf4e 
Rerolutionary Conflct in, 21 o 5 fr— 15 n 10 

e-17n4/ 

and Colon, Betum of Transit Trade, 2 rf4/ 

Paper as a Building Material, 17 n 6 6 

Church at Bergen, 17 n 6 6 

Import Betums, 20 o 4 c 

Paraguay, State of English Enugrants at, 3 o 5 </ 

Warin, 23rf8a 

Parishes, Boundaries of , 2 o 6 e 

Parisian Horses, and Horseflesh Diet, 22 rf 5 rf 

Servants, 31 rf3c 

Parker (C. S.) at Crieff, 16 o 10 rf 

(John Henry) on the Boman Exploration 

Fund, 14 oil/ 
Parliament. New WriU, 1 o 12 a— 8 n 7 a— 6 d 8 

a— 17 rf 7/— 24 rf 8 a— 27 rf 3/— 31 rf 5 c 
New Members, 11 o 8 c — 15 o 8 tf— 22 o 8 c 

—26 o 7 a— 29 n 4/— 6 rf8 «— 10 rf 8 6—13 d 

8 a— 24 rf 8 a 
Fees Paid by the House of ConunonsL 4 rf 

11/ 

House of Lords, 4 n 5 6 

Printmg for, 28 o 11/ 

Private Bills in House of Commons, 6 n 9 rf 

— 7ii8 6 

Proclamation Prorogueing, 4 o 8 a— 22 a 8 b 

Prorogation of, 22 n 9/ 

Houses— Cleaning of the Clock, 20 n 8 < 

Parliaments, Age of, 11 rf 4 e 

Parry (T. S. and C.) on the Coal Trade, 11 rf 7 6 

Partnerships Dissolved, 1 o 12 a — 4 o 8 6—8 o 5 
/— 11 o 8 <N-15 8 rf— 18 8 rf— 2^ o 8 c— 25 o 
7 a— 29 7/— 1 n 5^-5 n 7 tt— 8 n 7 a— 12 « 
6 6—15 n 5/— 19 n 6 a— 22 n 8 6—26 a 8 a— 
29a4/— 3rf5/— 6rf8a— 10rf86— 13rf8 a 
—17 rf 7/— 20 dlf^2i rf 8 a— 27 rf3/— 31 rf 6 < 

Pass (Daniel de) en the Ichaboe Islands, 25 n 
4 rf 

PsAftut Medicines, Duty on, 16 o 10 6—21 o 5 /— 



II, 1878.] . palubb's index to ^^ the.itmsb " nswspapibb. 



Pol 



on (Aid.) Banquet to th« Lord Major Ac, 

12 a 

I of Ludgate Hill, 26 n 5/ 

Dolben) on Sir Edwin Landseer't Mother, 

7/ 

ritm, MontUy Beport, 14 n 8 «^16 <f 4 e 

i Ireland, 24 </ 8 a 

irokert, Betum of Licenie Duty, 17 o 8 « 

(Wm. John) on Fire Inquetta, 6 a 5 <f 

Gathering of, from lA« OardeH, 7 o7 d 

Society Abroad, 8 o 8 « 

IT People, 18 a 12 <f 

Francis) on the School Board Elections, 8 

d 

^ Wellesley) at Warwick, 6 n 6 a 

liver Land and Mineral Company, 20 <f 6 a 

le, the Present, 11 o 12 <f 

IGE--NEW GEEATIOKS:— 

!oleridge (Sir John Duke) as Baron Cole- 

B of Ottery, St. Mary, 22 c/ 10 c 

[oward of Castle Howard to be Baron 

oerton, 10 n 9/— 12 n 3 6—22 d 10 e— 23 

f 

[oncrieff TSir J. Welwood) as Lord Mon- 

I of TuUiebole, 22 (i 10 c 

[onsell (Bt. Hon. Wm.) as Lord Emly of 

roe, 22dl0c 

Albert) at the Countesthorpe Working 

's Conseryative Association, 20 o 7/ 

I Coal and Iron Company, 18 n 7 a 

r (—) at Dingwall, 11 o 12 c 

. at Wick, 6 o 12 a 

lular and Oriental Company, 22 n 6 c — 29 

^1 cf 7 c— 6 d 6 c— 8 rf 7 6 

I (Arthur) on Discharged Prisoners, 13 n 

Stamps, Official Betum of the Income 
1, 15 12 c 

well Collieries Company, 14 n 4 a 
ice (Lord) Pension Granted to, 15 o 9 s 
r, SUte of the Market, 1 o Ij—S o 4 s— 10 
I— -11 o 6 5—15 6 6—25 o 6 c— 29 o 6 c— 

4 s— 28n6 6 

Wack. State of Trade in, SdG/ 
ssive Bill, Cromwell on, 22 n 9 /* 
lilton on, 24 a 11 (f 
Meetings Against, 2idl0c 
(J. T.) on the Mediooval Brickwork|of Po- 
ania, 19 a 6 5 
[A:— 
^ncesiions to Baron Beuter, 15 c^ 8 6— 

10/ 

Mplomatic Newa, \5^n 5 c— 19 n 6 cf 
Exploration, 25 n 3 6 
;rews, 13 c/ 5 6 

tecall of the Grand Vizer, 8 o 5 6 
?rade, 16 o 7/ 
- With, 13 d 11 s 
>aTelling in, 28 a 8 a 
r r. Froperty, 14n5g 
iJre, Birds of Pny in, 20 lie 
\faMicMJ Jubilee at, im Musical. 
*ODC0 Fund, Statistics of , 8 a 6 c 



Peterborough (Bp. of) on the ConfeMional, 6 d 
lOe 

Cathedral, New Pulpit for, ISdTd 

Petroleum Oil, Biore Disooreries, 8 o 4 c 

Impert Betums, 21 o 11 /— 12 n 8/— 17.cf 

8a 

Phene (John 8.) on the Battle of Largs, 26 cf 4/ 

Phillips (E. B.) on the Cost of the Liquor Traffic, 
7o7d 

Phosphate Sewage, 18 (f 4 /*— 20 die 

Photographs, 20 d 5 6 

Physicians, Boyal College of, 8 n 10/ 

Physiological Laboratories, 16 o 10 /— 17 o6e 

Physiology of the Brain, 26 a 9 / 

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Or^^mization Com- 
mittee, 2 o 4/— 15 o 5 c— 20 o 5 e 

to Lourdes from Cambrai and Arras, 4 o 

10s 

Becent Swiss, 14 o 8 cf 

Pik>tage, Betum of, 14 o 5 c 

Pim (Bedford) on the North-West Passage, 5 
n 7 s— 8 n 7 cf 

Pirates in the Eastern Seas, 13 n 7 a 

Plat (J. L. du Plat) on the East and West India 
Dock Company, 3 cf 6 a 

Plimsoll (Samuel) on Unseaworthy Ships, 23 o 
3c 

Banquet to, on the Great Western at Bris- 
tol, lon7d 

Entertainment on Ship Board at Plymouth 

2ln6d 

and Seameu's Fund Committee, 16 d 11 d 

Playfair (Dr. Lyon) the New Post Master Qe^- 
eral, Sketrh of , 1 7 n 8 e 

Playing with Firearms, 29 d9 c 

Cards, Betum of Duty on, 17 o 3 cf— 19 a 

7 d ^ 

Pleasure Yachts, Masters of, to Pass an Examin- 
ation, 27 7 d 

Plumptre (C. J.) on Elocution, 11 o 9^ 

Pneumatic Despatch, IC nid 

Pocket Borough— Launceston, 2 o 10 c— 7 olOd 

Poison, Bunning it to Ground, 2io7 d 

Poisonous Spirits, 15 o 10 s— 16 o 10/ 

Polaris Expedition, 18 o 9 « 

Dundee Whalers and, 22 o 5 d— 23 oBf 

Police and Drunkards, Notes about, 18 <f 12 6 

City, Official Beport on, 15 n 11/ 

Superannuation, 17 n 11/ 

Court Depositions — Mr. Mansfield's Bc- 

marks on, 6 J 11 « 

Courts, Metropolitan, Fines Beceived, 11 o 

lis 

Officers, Circular on the Duties of , 5 d 7 6 

— - and their Prisoners, 5 n 5 €— 6 n 5/— 6 n 9 
/— 7 a 11/— 8 a 6 /— 10 a 12 5—11 a 5 /— 11 
a 11 rf— 13 a 7 c— 14 n 6 6—20 a 8 c— 21 n 8 a 
— 24nll/— 15<il2« 

Mr. Belt's Case at Bow Street, 1 cf 11 a 

— 8<flOc 

and the PubUc Official Otdfic tA lA. C<s3L 

YiMet not V^'5i«3»ft.^xal^MW>Vs^ "^^ ^ 

\ \\Mi Poll UaW GiCLXt^^* ^^>^ ^>>^ '^-^^ ^ 




Police BjBttm, 26 n 10 b 

— Terrorism, 6 n 9/ 
FOUOE:— 
Abel, Jane, for Adulterating Milk, 27 a 11 / 

— Adams, Ellen, for Fraud, 14 o 11 « 
.^ Adlard, Geo., for Stabbing, 31 cf 9 a 

— Adulterated Milk, SummoBsei for, 17 o 9 « 
— 4 cf 11 c— 19 d 6 /— 22 rf 10 / 

*-^— Albone, Charles, and Bichard Owen, for 
Stealing, 4 <f 11 c— 25 o 9 e 

— Allen, James, for Assault, &c., 26 a 11 /*— 
8cfll/ 

Almond, Wm., for Stealing, 15 cf 11 e 

-^ Anderson, Stephen, afid Charles Chatterton, 
for Assault, 16 <f 10 cf 

— Wm,, for Larceny, 11 o 11 s 

— ^— and others, for Forging Bank Notes, 15 
nil J 

— Andrews, John, for Annoyance, 23 o 9/ 

Angold, Jehn Henry, for Bigamy, 4 n 11 a 

^— Application for Summonses for Milk Adul- 

teraters, 13 n 11 « 
Atkinson, Bobt. Jas., for Stabbing, 16 <f 

13 <f 
— — Attorney's Clerks, Not to be Heard in 

Court, 29 oil/ 

— Aubrey, Arthur and Bridget, for Begging, 
&c.,lSnnd 

Avis, — , Sunday Trading, 25 o 11 f 

Bagnall, Charles, for Assault, i d U d 

Baker, Elizabeth, for Stealing, 15 o 11 / 

Fred., for Assault, 12 n 9 e 

George, for Beckless Driving, 29 d9e 

Bakers, for Adulterating Bread, 19 rf 11 f 

Bailey, Fred., for Stealing, 14 o 11 « 

Baldwin, Alfred, for Assault, 19 n 11 £—24 

nil/ . 
— - Bandmann, Herr, for Assaulting an Actress 

on the Stage, 9 dl2e 

— Banks, James, for Robbery, 28 o 11 rf— 3 n 
lis 

Barker, Peter, aliai Stock, for Stealing, 6 o 

11/ 
Barnes, John, for Indecent Assault, 26 n 

lie 
Saml. Philip, and others, for Conspiracy, 

30<f9e 

Bartlett, Samuel, for Stealing, 19 c/ 11 e 

Basley, Edw., for Selling Bad Coal, 8 o 9 e 

—8 09/ 

Bawden, James, for Assault, 9 o 12 « 

Bcachem, John, and another, for Burglary, 

24 o 11 b 

Bealey, Charles, for Assault, Sdl2c 

Bean, Foster John, for Oppression, 10 o 10 « 

Beasley, Fred., and another, for Disorderly 

Conduct, 10 n 11 e 

Beaumont, Percy, for Assault, 14 n 9 d 

Beechy,(George, for Assault, 16 d 10 c — 11 

Beer, Jamies, for Supplying UnseaworlViy 

Men, 27 o 7 b 

Bell, George, Disappearance of, 2 o 11 c 

S^^^' ""' ^**« o/, 20 71 8 c 

Bellew, Madame, for Advice, 8 n 11 e 
'^ea-Homcr, Joseph, fop Smuggling, 7 



PoUoe (eontinnedX 

Bennett, Ebza, for Burglaiy, 9 o 12 « 

' Samuel, for Railway Offence, 17 if lU 

— Bentley, Maiy Ann, for Yagnncy, 19 i 
11/ 

BeriLshire, Geo. Kath., for Making Fire- 
works, 15 a 11 e 

Bert, John, for Assault, 24 if 11 c 

Bern, Madame de, for AdTice, 6 a 9 € 

Bidwell, Jane G. Mary, for Conceahnent of 

Birth, 16 o 11 •—28 o 9 s 

Billings, Arthur, for Stealing, Cu9e 

Bhick. Enmia, for Assault, 28 o 11 </ 

— Bkckbum, Wm. H., for Perjury, 29 </ 9 « 

— Blackshaw, — , for Manslaughter, 7 o 10 d 
•^— Blanci, Benoni le, for Counterf eitiiig a Tnde 

Mark, 11 n 11 »— 15 n 11 0->21 n 11 e 

Bktchley and Parr, for libel, 24 • 11 e 

Blunden, Charles, for Breaking a Woman*! 

Leg, 5d 11 c 
Bodie, Pierce, for Attempted Murder, S3 d 

9 s 
— ^- Bond, Charles, and other Seamen, for 

Threats and Violence, 21 a 11 / 
Bone, George, and others, for Assault, 6 n 

Bott, Major Thomas, for Assault, 17 o 9y 

— Boukus, bemetrio, for VagrancT, 5 a 11 « 

Boulay, Rev. W. du, for Assault, 24 rf 11 f 

— — Bowen, Charles Henry, for Bigamy, 11 o 

lie 
Brandon, Jonathan, for Railway Offence, 4 

oils 
Brant, Henry, for Neglecting hit Family, 

21 oil/ 
Bray, A Soldier, for Neglecting his Illigo- 

thnate Child, 26 n&c 
Breven, Wm., for Leaving his Employ, 4 o 

11/ 

Brian, Mary, for Assault, 28 o 11 if 

Bridger, George, for Selling Unwholesome 

Meat, 7 all if 

Bridges, Fred., for Railway Offence^ 1 oil/ 

Briggs, Robert, for Stealing, 27 n 11 e 

Briggshaw, Richard, for Assault, 15 o 11/ 

Brimson, Elias, for Permitting Gaming in 

his House, 6 o 11/ 

Brinicv, Peter, for Assault, 11 if 11/ 

BrockwelL Alex., for Wilful Damage, 21 o 

Bromell, Wm., for Attempted Suicide, 26 » 

lie— 2 if 11 if 

Brooke, Thos., for Assault, 29d9f 

Brown, Alfred and Mary Ann, for Uttering 

Base Coin, 20 n 8/ 

David G., for Drunkenness, 5 n 11 e 

liUiza, and others, for Assault, 30 if 9 e 

Gillan, for Sunday Trading, 8 « 11 if 

Hans, and Sevan Anderson, for Cruelty 

to a Sailor Lad, 1 o 12 d 

-lot K!^^^ie»JC\T^^^^fiSi^.^^^W\ 
;Svcsi^, lest %\sa&wf,^'V^ AW % 
V^m,, lot K'\\s^\«t»J3a>%>K^^^^*^ ^i Vc % 

^1 ^«^^X« ^\w«^ -^Rr^x^M^Scwv^ 




Deo. 31, 1878.] rAUoot's iksbx to " XHX nuv " hop/t^apsr. 



1*1 



Police (emtinued). 

Bruce, Charlef, and Thoa. Williams, for 

Burglary, 16 c/ 10 c 
WiUiam, and aaother, lor Furious Bid- 
ing, 31 </9</ 

Bryant, Alfred, for Drunkennost, 12 a 9 e 

Buckingham, Thof ^ for Adulteration, 7 o 

lie . 

Bullock, Wm., for Stealing, 1 rf 11 d 

Burgar, Robert, for Xot Having a lacenfie. 

In 11/ 
Buigesi, Joieph, and another, for Violent 

Assault, 5 a 11 « 
Burke, William, and another, for Assault, 

29 o 11 / 

Bums, Jdin, for Desertion, 27 d9J 

Burrell, Mrs., for her Daughter, loll/ 

Burrows, Al&ed, for Steafing, 17 d 11 <f— 

18 d 10/ 

r Busk, Mary Ann, for Stealing, 28 o 11 cf 

Burton, Adm. Jas. Kyder, for Libel, 10 d 

lie 

Burton Brewery Company Case, 21 o 11/ 

Cab Driyer, for Refusing to Carry a 

Wounded Woman, 22 cT 1 1 e 

Cain, John, for Assault, 25 n 9 e 

Callaw, Robert, for Manslaughter, 3 o 9/ 

Caiman, James, for Embezzlement, 7 o 11 e 

• Donations for his Family, 9 o 11 /— 23 o 



9e 



for 



Campbell, Thos., and John Collins, 

Stealing, IS olid 
Capataux, Elizabeth Ellen, for Violent As- 
sault 10 n 11 e 

Carr, Heaiy, for Unlawful Possession, 1 d 

lid 
— ^ — James, for Abduction, 22 </ 11/ 

Carrio^ Michael, and others^ for Begging, 22 

o 10 e— 4 alia 

Seraflna^ and others, for Begging, 22 o 

10 d 

Carter, John, for Garotting, ledlOd 

Cases of Persons Not Sending their Child- 
ren to School, 30 o 9 e 

Casey, Thomas, for Railway Offence, 5 n 

lie 

Casey, Thos., and John Enfield, for Railway 

Offence, 12 n 9/ 

Cassell, Frederick, for SeUing Adulterated 

MUk, 11 a 11 e 

Chapman, Wm., for Smugging, 12 n 9/ 

Cheesman, Charles, for Savage Assault, 17 

«11/ 

Chenowsh, Wm.. for Assault, 13 cf 1 1/ 

Child, Henry, for Adulterating Milk, 3 n 

H/ 

Children, Two, for Begging, 13 a 11 d 

Clapham, William, and another, for Steal- 
ing, 3 a 11 e— 6 n 9 e 

Clark, Thos., for Fetony, 20 n 8y 

Ckyton, Eliza, for Stealing, 15 cf 11 / 

Oeujr, — > for Coai SwjMidUng, 30 o 9/ 

ClementB, Jamea, for Stealing, 6 n 9 e 

CljftoD, ChM-les, for Fraud, 2 o 11 e 

Olisbr. John, fnf If!ml>A««iAn«A»«> oo ,. « r 



Police (continued), 

'. — Cochrane^ S. Beech, for UnUwf ul Detentk>n, 

22<f]le 
Coe, Wm. Fred., for Assaulting the Police, 

6olle 

Coen, Edw., for Attempted Suicide, 12 a 8 e 

Coker, James, for Cruelty to a Flock of 

Sheep, 24 5/ 
Celeman, Thos. Martin, and others, for 

Betting Offences, 15 o 11 e 
Colliery Lads^ for Breach of Contract, 19 d 

dlld 
Collins, Edw. Thos. and John, for SteaUng, 

4 a 11 c 

Coliis, John, for Fraud, 10 d 11 d 

Mr., and another, fer Cruelty to a Horse, 

29cf9e--30d9e 
Colton, Edward, for Adulterating Mustard, 

29 oil/ 
Comnell, Michael, for Wife Assault, 11a 

11/ 

Conden, James, for Assault, 9 o 11/ 

Condor, Wm., for Assault, 2 dlld 

ConoUy, Mary, for Stealing, 28 o 11 (i 

Conway, Fanny Eliza, Imformatkm about, 

9dll/ 

Cooney, John, for Stealing, 23 o 9 e 

Cooper, Geo. Jas., for Embezzlement, 21 o 

lie 

Corbett, Henry, for Drunkenness, 16 o 11/ 

Corbet, Henry Rignald, for Shooting a Boy, 

7a5e— lOn 12/ 
CorbeU, Margaret, for Nogkcting her Child, 

Idlld 

Comey, William, for Stealing, 2 o 11 e 

Cotter, Benj., and Jas. Sands, for Assault, 

2Jlle 
CottrcU, Geo., for Disorderly Conduct, 11 o 

lie 

Courtier, — , for Sunday Trading, 26 o 11/ 

Courtncr, George, for Wilful Damage, 80 

(f9e 
Cox, Edwin, Anne and Harriett, for Steel- 
ing, 22 o 10 e 

Frederick, for Fraud, 2 u 11 rf— 9 o 11 e 

Crawford, F., for Sdling Adulterated Coffee, 

24 n lie 
Crew of the Lock Earn, for Assistance, 9 d 

11 e 
Crocker, Albert John, for Wilful Damage, 6 

dll/ 
Crumpston, Thos. B., and his Wife, for 

Disorderly Conduct, 11 </ 11 e 

CuUing, Chas., for Stealing, ZOdde^ 

Cumbers, William, for Firework Offence. 7 

nlld 
Cunningham, Robt., for Adulterathng Milk, 

14n9cf 
Sir Edward, and others, for Being in 

*< Evans's Supper Rooms," in Prohibited Hours. 

9olle 



\ 



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palmer'^ index to "THE TIMES " NXW8PAPBB. 



PoUoo (continued), 

Cntbert, Chariei, for Burglary, 20 d 11 f 

Dalej, John, for DrunkennesB, 27 rf 9/ 

Dalton, Jdin, for Stealing, 81 o 11 / 

Robt. Chas., for SUaling, Sld9d 

Dandridge, — , for Not Paying his Oompo- 

aitor, 9 o 11 /* 

Darch, James, for Drunkenness, 16 cf 10 c/ 

Dayey, Robert Jamas, for Violent Assault, 

28 11 < 

Daries, William, for Fraud, 18 « 11 « 

Wflliam Qwinnett, tee Gukkxtt 

DaTis, Dayid, for Assault, 20 « 8/ 

George Grout, for Embezzlement and 

Forgery, 1 o 10 c 
' Bich., and John Phillips, for Smuggling, 

20n8/ 

W. G., for Embezzlement, 8 cf 12 c 

. William Henry, for Uttering Base Coin, 



210 11/ 
Dawl, Wm. Edw^ for Neglect of Duty, 11 

dllcf 
— - Day, Thos., for Haying Diseased Meat for 

Sale, 21 n 11 e 

DeikhauB, Charlet, for Burglary, 16 o 11 e 

Delagen« Joseph, for Selling Without a 

License 26 nil/ 

Dewitt, Emilius, for Assault, 9 </ 11/ 

Dictoan, Bros., for Neglecting to Maintain 

thehr Father, 15 d 11 « 

— Dobion, — , to Discover her Husband, 22 o 
10/ 

Dodman, Thos., for Stealing, 20 o 11 / 

Dogs Without a License, 25 o 11 « 

Dolling, Wm., and Jas. May, for Stealing, 

So9f 

— Douley, — , for Refusing Vaccine Matter to 
bt Taken from hU Child, 19 <f 10 5 

Dow, John, for Forgery, 30 </ 9 d 

— DriscoU, John, and another, for Assault, 80 
d9d 

Duke, Henry, for Manslaughter, 25 o 11 « 

Eager, Francis, for Stowing Himself Away, 

5fil1 « 

Earle, Elizabeth, for Robbery, 29 d 9 / 

Edmonds, David, for Obstructing the 

Tramway Line, 15 o 11 e 

Jas., for Violent Assault, 30 d 9 d 

Education Act, Prosecutions Under, 1 n 11 

/— 15 n 11 / 
Edwards, Albert, for False Character, 4 o 

11/ 
Charles, for Reckless Driving, 8 d 11 «— . 

13dll« 
Eggleten, Thos., for Begging, 25 n 9 « 

— £^iott, Geo., and another, for Master and 
Servant Act Offence, 26 o 9/ 

Wm., for Burglary, 15 d 11 e 

Engledew, Edward, and another, for Steal- 

ing,28oll d—Snlld 

EngliBh, Afarfha, for Uttering Bate CoVn, 

16 oil/ 

Ennting, John, for Beating his WVio, ^ o 

11 e 

— ^ Evans, CharieB, for Receiving Stolen Gooda, 
^7 o 11 d 



Polico {continvnA), 

Evans, Mrs. Ellen, for Adulterating Milk, 9 

oil/ 

■— Henry, for Woundimg, 11 «i 11 « - 

Septimus, for SelliiiF Ad«lterated Milk, 

loll/ 

Everid, Edward, for Stealing, 25 o 11 € 

Eves, George, and another, for Stealing, 19 

dWf 

EzaU, Jamee, for his Son, 20 n 8 /* 

Fairfoot, Geo., for Attempted CrimiMl 

Assault, 81 d 9 d 
Fagg, James, and others, for Leaving a 

Train in their Charge at Shortlands Statioo, 

21 o 5/ 
Faulkner, Police-Serjeant, fer Reward, 5 a 

11 « 
Feare, Henry, for Drunkenness, &c., 25 o 

11« 
Fenton, George, and other Chemists, for 

Selling Sweet Spirit of Nitre, 1 d 11 d 
— ^ Fido, Charles, for Furious Driving, 24 d 

115 
Field, Geo. Thos., for Throwing his Oiild 

Out of an Upper Window, 9 d 11 / 
Finigan, Roger, for Stealing and Assault, 9 

dll/ 

FiPh, Thos., for Keeping Swine, 15 o 11 / 

Fisher, Sarah, for Begging, Ac, 22 « 11 «— 

6dlle 

Fiske, Stephen, for Libels, loll e— 8 o 9 « 

Five Persons, for Keeping Horses Without 

a License, 24 o 11 « 

Poles, for Relief, 19 n 11 d 

FUitt, Edward, for Burglaiy, 80 d 9 « 

Fleming, James, and others, for Murder, 81 

d9& 
Fletcher, Esther, for Violent Asaault, 27 d 

9/ 

Foley, John Edw., for Fraud, 16 d 10 c 

^— Ford, Alfred, aliat J. C. Monro, for 

Defraud, 1 n 11/ 

Francis, John, for Railway Offence, 12 d 9/ 

'-^ Franklin, Richard, for Attempted Rescue, 

11 11 « 
Eraser, Lt. Col., Lt, Lord Butler and others 

for Disorderly Conduct, 1 n 10 « 

Freeman, Charles, for Stealing, 27 d 9 / | 

— French, George, for Vagrancy, 7 o 11 e i 

Freshwater, Thos., for Assault, 28 o 11 d 

Freston, Wm. A., for Fraud, 81 o 11/ 

Frewer, Wm. Thos., for TJtterfaig a Forged 

Bill of Exchange, 9 • 11 e 
FuUbrook, William, and others, for Being 

Disorderly, 15 o 11 € 
Gardner, Albert, for Railway Offence, 24 o 

11 e 
•— ^— John, Disappoaranoe of, 11 o 11 e 
Gamsby, David, for Stabbing, 4 n 11 e— 21 

oil/ 

— ^«5 ^ C«rcv^YQL%^ Vst %\»ftlin^^ 4 n 1 1 c 

Wd 



Deo. 81, 1878.] falhbb's index to " the times mcwapAPEa, 



Pol 



PdUoo (continued), 

Godrichy Adelaide^ for Protection for her 

Child, Sdl2c 

Goldring, UrsuIiL for Dnmkenness, 31 d 9/ 

QoldBteui, Woolf, for Assault, 17 o 9 c 

Gorman, James, for Wife Murder, 8 o 3/ 

Goode, Alfred, and another, for Stealing, 

27<f9/ 

Grant, Cooper, for Stealing, 25 o 9 « 

Gratwick, John, and another, for Stealing, 

10 <f 11 <f 

Gray, Edw., for Drunkenness, 10 rf 11 c 

Harry, for Mutiny, 27 o 1 W 

■ Wm., George Fearce and Josiah Goozee, 

for Stealing, 3 o 9 f—27 olid 
Great Eastern Bailway Company, for Ob- 
struction, 10 n 11 (f 
■■ Western Bailway Company, for Smoke 

Nuisance, Snll d 

Green, John, for Embezzlement, 17 o 9 e 

for Refusing a Fare, 18 o 11 rf 

Thos, Jas., for Violent Assault, 27 d 9/ 

Grossee, Carl., for Discharging a Gun, 4 d 

lie 

Grores, Thos., for Assault, 22 o 10 « 

Gruber, Arthur William, and others, for 

Stealing, 28 o 11 d 
Gue, Austm and Monk, for Felony, 22 o 10 

«— 4 <f 11 c 

Gunnett, Wm., fer Forgery, 19 n 11 rf 

Guy, Henry, for Embezzlement, 30 <f 8 e 

Hadley, Simon, for Breach of Contract, 28 

nlle 
Hagetoran, Abraham, for Embezzlement, 

SOddd 
Hagger, Fred., for Adulterating Milk, 9 o 

Haigh, Joseph, a|id Beuben Feat, for Bet- 
ting, 16 o 7 c— 29 6 « 

Hale, — , for Sunday Trading, 25 o 11/ 

Hall, James, for Assault, 17 n 11 e 

Halsey, James, for Stealing, 24 n 11/ 

Hambleton, John, for Gambling, 23 cf 11 c 

Hamilton, Darcy, for Railway Offence, 28 

nil/* 

Richard, for Unlawfully Keeping Ezplo- 

sire Caps, 20 (f 11 6 

Hampton. Mrs., for Learing a Train in 

Motion, n dlld 

Hancock, Walter, for Arson, 20 n 8 / 

Hanton, Wilkey, and another, for Drunk- 
enness, 6 n 9 /* 

• Hargel, James, for Adulteration, 11 e/ 11 s 

Hargreares, — , for Stealing, 26 n 6 c 

• Harman, Stephen, for Cowhouse Offence, 

29 n 9 e 

Harnett, Richard, for Stealing, 2G n 11 /* 

Harold, Griffiths and Hood, for Smuggling, 

13 n 11 (f 

Harper, Thos., for Fossessing Diseased Fish, 

13 n 11 <f 

Harrij, J. B., for SbootiDg, IS d 11 e— 15 d 

liyi-16dl0c 

JoBepb, for Threats, 17 ode 

— Hmton, Harriet, for Stealing, 29 d 9/ 



Police {contxnwd). 

-^ — Harrison, Jabez, for Not Haring a License, 

3nll« 
^ John, for Working a Hone in an Unfit 

Sute, 30 11 e 
Hart, Edw., and Thos. Smith, for Stealing. 

81 11/ 
Hartshorn, Eliza, for Cruelty to a Horse, 

21 11/ 
Haslett, William, for Deserting his Wife 

and Children, 81 o 9 cf 

Hathaway, Wm., for Stealing, 13 rf 11/ 

Hariland, Mary Elizabeth, for Cutting and 

Wounding, 25 oil e 

Hayes, Daniel, for Violent Assault, 8 n 11 « 

Henry, for Stealing, 21 n 11 e 

Haynes, Thos. Wm., for Embezzlement, 1 • 

11 « 

Hay man, George, for Stealing, 27 n 11 « 

Hazell, Ann, for Perjury, 1 n 11/ 

Heame, Thos., for Assault, 18 n 1 1 y 

Hewett, Geo., and Fred. Banin, for Stealing, 

6dll6 

Hickey, Thos., for Assault, 15 n 11 e 

- — Hickley, James, and Robt, Newton, for 

Stealing, 31 o 11 / 

Hiffgins, Edw., for Embezzlement, 22 n 4 <f 

Helski, Emanuel, for Attempting to Stab, 

20 oil/ 
Her^eld, Albert George, for Embezzlement, 

29o9e 
Hill, Geo., for Attempted Wife Murder, 24 

dkf 
Charles, and John Paine, for Assault, 18 

nlle 
Frank, for Cutting and Wounding, 27 o 

11 rf— 18 n 11 cf 
— John, for Assault, 3 n 11 « 

■ Michael, for Wilful Damage, 31 c/ 9 c/ 



HiUier, Henry Chas., for Embezzlement, 29 

o 11 /•— 6 n 11 1 
^nson, Wm., and George HowcU, for Un- 
lawful Possession, 19 n 11 « 

Hinton, Thomas, for Felony, 20 d 11 a 

Hobson, Henry James, and Josiah Goozee, 

for Stealing, 3 o 9 < 
Hodson, Letitia, for Attempted Suicide, 11 

d lie 
Hoffman, F. W., for Selling Wine Without 

a License, 18 o 9/ 

Hogg, Thos., for Wilful Damage, 25 rf 9 e 

HoLford, William, and another, for Stealing, 

28 9/* 
Holland, James., for Violent Assault, 29 o 

9e 

Holmes, James, for Wilful Damage, 2 o 11 e 

for Vagrancy, 6 n 9 « 

H^kins, Thos., for Stealing, IS d6B 

William, for Gambling, 29 o 11 6 

Horlock, M. K., for Fraud, 6 cf 11 «— 22 d 

lie 



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Polioe (oontimifid). 

Howard, Hcnrjr, for Card Sharping, 28 n 11 e 

Howe, Caroline, for Stealing, 14 o 11 e 

Howley, John, for Stealine, 21 n 11 « 

Howse, James, for Selling Adulterated 

Liquid, 24 o He 
H 



llf 



udson, Edw., for Railway Offence, 27 n 

' John Henry, for Felony, 23 o 11 c 
— — Hughes, Eleanor and ElLn, for Begging, 4 

oil/ 
•-^ Hunn, Thomaa, for Assault, 20dll b 
— — Hunter, James, for Stealing, 15 d 11 e 
Hurley, Ellen, for Attempting to SUb, 29 o 

•" — Hurst, Qeorge, for Adulterating Mustard, 

15 oil/ 
. -" — Hutchins, John, for Uttering a Forged 

Check, 22 n 11 e 
— Hyams, Philip, for Stealing, 6 n 9 / 
' Hyatt, EUen, and another, for Drunkenness, 

8id9d 
" — Ingram, John, for Attempted Felony, 23 d 

lie 
• — Irons, Thomas, for Sunday Trading, 25 o 

11/ 
^^ Jackson, William, for Attempted Suicide, 

24»ille— Irfllc 

* Nicholas, for Fraud, 20 rf 11 a 

- — James, Edw., for Selling Adulterated Tea, 

14fi 9e 
— — Jennings, Thomas, for Embezzlement, 81 d 

Ucf 
Jeffrey, Richard, and others, for Begging, 

7 n 11 «— 14 n 9 e 
»— JelUss, Stephen, for Wilful Damage, 18 n 

lief 
— — Jesiop, George, for Cruelty to a Horse, 3 d 

12 c 
- — Johnson, Joseph, for Assault, Ac, 4 n 11 rf 
- — Johnston, W. H., for Threats, 12 o 3 b 
•^ — Jones, John, for Adulterating Coffee, 8 n 

lie 
» for Suspected Wife Murder, 7 o 10/ 

• George, for Fraud, 15 rf 11 e 

' Henry, for Drunkenness, 15 o 11 / 

• Mary Ellen, for At temp led Suicide, 24 n 



lie 



. Wm., for Wilful Damage, 29 n 9 c 
• and another, for Absenting Themsehes 



from their Employ, 24 o 11 £ 
^ Thos., and Evan Edwards, for Adultera- 
tion, 13rf 11/ 

Joyce, Thomas, for Fraud, 5 n 11 e 

— Jumblin, John, for his Sen, 29 n 9 e 

' Kahn*s Museum, Order to Destroy the 

ModeU in, 19 (/ 11 e— 22 dllf 

• Keall, Holmes, for Learing his Situation, 

ndlOe 
- — Kemp, OUlespy Edwin, for Forgery, 80 d 
9d 

KeDdall, Wm., and othera, for Asaaiilt, 16 4 

J J e 
' — Kennedy, P«trick, for Assault. 14 o U a 
*— - Jfen^ Jnm^B, and C. Bums, for Blot, W 
•lO o 



Polioe fcofi/tfuisd). 

Keslingbury, Wm., for Railway Offence, 23 

<f9 € 

Kimber, Henry, for Assault, So 9/ 

King, Samuel, for Selling Indecent Printi, 

27ollc 

Kirck, John, for Wilful Damage, Salle 

Kisliuffbury, Frederick, for Railway Of- 

cnce, 23flrll r 
Koch, Frederick, for Abusire Language, I 

nil/* 

Knight, John, for Stealing, 30 o 9 e 

Kocppler, Jacob, for Forgery, 2S olid 

Lacey, Geo., for Fraud, 4 d 11 c 

Lichive, Anthinas, for Annoyance, 8 a 11 rf 

— Lacy, Wm., far Assault, 21 n liy 

Lambeth, Inquiries about, 6 n 9/ 

Lane, Henry, for Adulterating' BiGlk, 25 o 

Lannagan, Thos., and Edw. M^Nally, for 

Assault, 8 9/ 
Larkms, John, and others, for Robbery, 3 n 

11 d 

— Last, Joseph, for Fees, 13 n 11 cf 

Lavergne, Alphonso, for Assault, 22 d 11 « 

Lawler, John, for Fraud, 18 <f 10 /* 

Leach, Thomas, for Unlawful Detention, 19 

nlld 
Leary, Dennis^ and another, for Assault, 

SO dde 

Lee, James, for Arson, 22 rf 11 / 

Leech, Howard, for Throwing Rubbish into 

the Thames, 24 o 11 e 
Leigh, Henry, for MansUughter, 25 n 9 <— 

2dll€ 
Lennard, Anne, for Being Destitute, 20 n 

8/ 
Leo, Thomas, for Harbouring Thieres, 21 o 

11/ 
Lester, James Charles, for N^lect of Duty 

as a Signalman, 21 n 9/ 
Lewis, Elixa., Inquiry after, 17 (f 11 1 

Henry, for Drunkenness, 31 cf 9 d 

Marcus, for Abduction, 27 n 11 / 

Luie, Jean, for Not Reporting Himself to 

the Police, 15 d 10/-.17 d 10/ 
Liddiard, George, for Cowhouse Offence, 29 

n96 

Lively, l^ebecca, for Arson, 4 « 11 c 

Lockwood, Hawes, for Fraud, 14 o 11 / 

Lonsdale, William, for Wilful Damage, 17 

o9e 
Lore, Francis, for Stabbing, 9 <f 11 /— 23 d 

11 c 
Loyegrove, Emily, for Attempted Murder, 

17 d 11 e— 24 d 11 c 
Lowe, Alexander, for Deserting his Wife 

and Family, 27 d 9 b 
Lusty, Alfred, for Drunkenness, 29 d 9 e 

— Macklin^ Cornelius, for Child Stealing, 6 <r 

\\f 



PoUce (continued), 

— - M'Dennott, Phillip, for A.dulteration, 1 n 

M'Ganii, Eugene, for MaiiflUiighter, 25 n 

9e 
M<Gttcking, 171L., for DrankenneM, 15 n 

11/ 
M'Kaj, Eliaabcth, for Wilful Damage, 17 n 

lie 
M'Kensie, Alex., for Bailway Offence, 22 d 

He 

MacLeod, Dr., for Wife Poisoning, 1 n 6 e 

M-Shane, Daniel, for Stealing, 24 o 11 e— 31 

o 11/ 

Maguire, John, for Stealing, 31 o 11 /" 

Mais, A. W., for Fraud, 12 d 9/ 

— Malone, John, for Violent Assault, 29 o 11 / 
Man, Name Refused, for Stealing Three Dia- 
mond Rings, 11 n 11 e 

Mangan, Mary Ann, for Stealing, 14 o 11 « 

Manton, Benj., for Selling Unwholesome 

Meat, Hndd 

Marchisio, John, for Drunkenness, 18 n 11 e 

Margerison, Glossop, for Intimidating a 

Voter, 13 n 7 c 

Marshall, Wm., for Assault, 11 n 11 e 

Martin, Christopher, for Fraud, 17 d 11 a 

Edw., for Smuggling, IB n lid 

Elizabeth, for Deserting her Children, 7 

nlld 

Hannah, for Neglecting her Children, 30 

o9 e 

Wm., Edw. Bater and Edw. Russell, for 



Bailway Offence, 14 n 9 <f 
Mason, Edw., and Robt. Laboie, for Man- 

sUughter, 27 n 11 c 
Herbert, for Selling Adulterated Mustard, 

6*9/ 
Matemor, Thos., for Drunkenness, &c., 24 

olle 
Matthews, Thos., for Violent Assault, 14 o 

lit 
Mawlbry, Joseph, and Charles Baker, for 

Stealmg, 20 n 8/ 
Mayfield, John, for Adulterating Mustard, 

29 oil/ 
Melhuish, Alfred, for Adyice about a Dia- 
mond Locket, 9 d 11/— 18 d 10/ 

Merrett, James, for Gas Supply, 22 o 10 e 

Met«)n, Robert, for Adulteratmg Milk, 29 

Middleton, F. G., for Railway Offence, 24 

olle 
Miller, Charles, and others, for MansUugh- 

ter, 11 n 10/— 18 n 6 c 
' MiLaer, Henry, and Edw. Byrd, for Assault, 

12n9e 
Minute, Joseph, for Bankruptcy Offence, 

22 n 11 e— 29 n 9 e 

Misshig Wife, Sdllf 

Mitchell, George, for SteaUng, 24 n 11 e 

John, for Fraud, 17 d lie 

Moffatt, — , for Smoke Nuisance, 18 d 11 e 

MoJdk of Chelsea, Apph'cation to Bearch 

him Pr^mlmj»m A ^ 11 ^ 



Police (amtimted), 

Mttnpo, Chas. Stutot, for Coal Swindling. 8 

n 11 « ®' 

— - Monroe, Charles, and Richard Sunpson, for 

Steding, 22 o 10 « ^ ' 
Mooret, Mary Ann, and Elix. Docker, for 

Stealmg, 12 dd/ ' 
— Morgan, Edwin, for Larceny. 27 n 11/ 
Moms, Thos. and John, for the Support of 

their Parent, 6 </ 7 c ^^ 
Mouille, Louis, for Forging and Utterimr 

a Check, 18 o 11 rf— 25 o 11 «— 3 n 11 e— 8 n 

11 B 

— - Mudd, Charle?, and Alex. Smith, for Bur- 

glary, 18 n 11/ 

MuUer, John, for Murder, 28 1 1 rf 

Murphy, John, for Unlawful Possession. 11 

• He 
Nathan, Lewis and Henry, for Selling 

Silver Without a License, 3 1 o 1 1 / 
Newmarsh, James, for Wife Assault, 22 / 

Newton, Robert, and another, for Robbery, 

25 olle 

Neylan, John, and other Medical Students. 

for Passing a Toll, 26 n II f 
— — Noaks, J. F,, for SeUing Adulterated 
Mustard, 4 II j 

Oakes, Mary, for Manslaughter, 4 10 /— 

11 11 e 

O'Brien, Major, for Gas Rate, 13 « 11 e— 22 

nil/" 
— — CaUaghan, John, for Wife Assault, 19 n 
11 d 

Oldridge, James, for Drunkenness, in lid 

— - Oliff, Thos., for Offering Putrid Cocoa Nuts 

for Sale, 17 cf 11 if 
OUver, William, for Selling Indecent Pho- 
tographs, 27 o 11 c 

Joseph, for Attempted Theft, 18 rf 10 e 

r:^ Osborn, George, and others, for Adulterat- 
ing Milk, 80 </ 9 e 

Ostrog. M., for Robbery, IG 10/ 

— — Packer, WiUiam, for Selliag Adulterated 
Mustard, 6 n 9/ 

Palmer, Robert, for Wife Assault, 11 o 11 rf 

Paramatti, Luigi, for Annoyance, 7 n II d 

Parke^ Colonel, for Assault, 29 rf 9/ 

Parish, Richard, for Arson, 20 rf 10 / 

Parker, Thos., for RaUway Offence, 3 cf 12 c 

William, for Manslaughter, 2 rf 11 c 

for Infanticide, 26 n 9 e 

Parry, Charles, for SeUing Bad Coal, 10 d 

11 c 



■ & Co., for SeUmg Inferior Coal, 10 rf 11 c 
Parsons, Wm. Edw., for Neglectimr his 

FamUy, 18 n 11 e a -.5 
Pascall, Edward, for Embezzlement, 10 n 

11 c 

PaskeU, Edw., for Embezzlement, 8 n 11 rf 

Patten, John, for Taking toiat^ <K%as^ Via. 



tfA 




paikbe's nrnsx to '< fsA ilntss 



Pdioe (continued), 

PerkiDs, Mar/, for Attempted Suicide, 8 d 

lie 

Ferrien, Eli, for Stealinfif, 27 olid 

Perry, Wm^ for Assault, 13 n 11 cf 

Ph^ps, Fred. Arthur, for Embezzlement, 

14 11 e 

Piggott, Joseph, for Bigamy, 11 cf 11 e 

Pinches, Arthur, fbr Railway Offence, 25 d 

Oe 
Plowden, Capt, for Asiault, 17 d 11 «— 24 

dll6 
Plumer, George, and others, for Stealing, 

24 11 < 
Plumpton, Alfred, for Embezzlement, 2 d 

lid 
Police Questioning Prisoners—Case of Lord 

Chief Justice Cockbum Against, 20 n 8/ 
' PoUoeman, for Assaulting Louisa Stone, 10 

dlld 

Pomeroy, Ellen, for Felony, 16 o 11 / 

Power and Budcley, Two Roman Catholic 

Priests, for Assault and Damage, 2 d 5/ 
Foyser, Jonathan, for Attempted Murder, 



12 d 8/ 

Pratt, Wm., for SUaling, 19 n 11 cf 

Price, Mrs. Mary, for Assault, 18 n 11 « 

Purchase, Sarah, for Attempted Suicide, 80 

d9d 
• — Putrid Fish, Cases of Selling, 25 o 11 « 

Putt, Thomas, for Violent Assault, 80 o 9 s 

Quin, Peter and Thomas John, for Sending 

Unseaworthy Ships, lSd7 a 
Raebum, Caroline, for Attempted Suicide, 

21 oil/ 
Ramsay, Thos., and George ISasby, for 

Nefl^ecting their Work, 18 d 10/ 
Ramsbottom, Uenry, and James Anderson, 

ISddf 

Randall, Isaac, for Causing Death, 25 e? 9 « 

Randle, Mary Ann, After her Son, 24 c/ 11 c 

>— - Ray, John, for Keeping a Horse Without a 

License, 28 o 9/ 

Raycroft, Thos., for Assault, 28 o 11 rf 

" Rayner, Thomas, for Disturbance, 10 o 11/ 

Reade, Francis, for Unlawfully Obtaining 

Money, 27 o 11 rf 
Rtarden. Cornelius, and James "Shah," for 

Horse Stealing, 8 n 1 1 e 
Reardon, Mary Ann, for Stealing, 24 o 

110 
Redbum, Thos., for Burglary, 26 n 11 e— 

id lib 
Reed, Edw., and his Brothers, for Refusing 

to Support their Father, 15 </ 11 e 

Reeve, Geo., for Drunkenness, 11 n 11 « 

- — Reynolds, Henry, and others, for Felony, 

28nll«— Snllc— 12cf9/' 
- — Rich, James, for Embezadement, 17 o 9 s 

' BichardB, John, for Cutting and Wounding, 

I0i/llif'-'24dllb 

JoBhvuL, for Stealing, 11 n 11 f 

BichMTdaon, Thos.. for Excite Offence, U d 

^-—JUcbingt, Wm. Hatria, for DTunk«(im«»t, 



Poliee (comixwud), 

-i-— Roberts, Chas.,* and Randdl, Dan., for 

Stealing, 19 n 11 s 

Wm., for Fraud, 26 n 11 « 

Robins, Geo., for Assaulting the Police, 11 

nll«-.19(f lis 

Rochford, Thos., for Wife Assault, 1 1 o 1 U 

Rodgtrs, for Embezzlement, Ihd %h^\%i 

7a-i9d7f—24dd/ 
Romilly, Henry, for his Models to be Des- 
troyed, I dlld 
Rosenberg, Simon, and others, for Factory 

Act Offence, 25 cf 9 <; 

Roulston, John, for Stealing, 22 o 10 c 

Rowe, Charles Wm., for Adulterating Milk, 

20 n 8/ 

Rowland, Wm., for Stealing, 16 o 11/ 

Rowton and Whiteway, for Obstruction, 17 

dlle 

Rumball, Geo., for Adulteration, 18 d 10/ 

Russell, James, for Burglary, 8 rf 12 c 

Campbell and Palmer, Three Casjuds, lor 

Destroying their Clothes, 17 o 9 e 

Sabastian, Benedith, for Begging, 10 n 11 c 

Sailors, for Refusing to go to Sea in Unsss- 

worthy Ships, 29 n 3 c 
Sales, James, Sereral a&'cuV, for VkUnt 

Assault, 23 9 / 

Salter, Elizabeth, for Stealing, 16 o 11/ 

Sanders, G. F., for Coal Swindling, 80 o 9/ 

Satton, W. H,, for Threato to his Wife, 6 

dll e 

Sansom, James, for Adulteration, 13 if 11 < 

Savage, John, for Assault, 25 o 11 e 

Mrs., to Discover her Husband, 22 o 10 c 



- — Sawyer, Alfred, for Embezzlement, Zl d9i 

Shaen, John, for Assault, 14 o 11/ 

Schofield, James, for Harbouring a Consta- 
ble, 6 rf 11/ ' 

Schouberger, Samuel, for Possessing aPhUe 

for Fraud, 4 oil/ 

School Board Offences, 17 rf 11 « 

Scott, Henry, and John Bigwood, for Bur- 
glary, 22 10 < 

Scruton, Henry, and George Hill, for Man- 

elaugliter, 29 n 5 € 

- — Seamen, for Refusing to go to Sea in a 
Vessel Unseaworthy, i d 5 c 

Selig, Henry, for Forgery, 28 a 11 c 

Sells, Alfred, and others, for Stealing, 25 a 

9d 

Several Persons, for Not Sending their 

Children to School, 10 n 11 e 

Sewing Cotton Manufacturers in Bfuiches- 

ter, for Fraud, 1 n 9 e 

Shannon, James, and Michael Marden, for 

Attempted Robbery, 4 n 11 cf 

Shaw, William, for Adulteration, 22 a 

ll€ 

Sheeham, Catherine, for Deserting her 

. €^^1^ \vSwi3adK Vast hisiHsi^Vu,'! ^^ 



Dec. 81, iS73.] palmeu's index to *' the times " newspaper. 



Pol 



Police O^ontinued). 

Short, Hugh M. and Lawrence, for Dnink- 

eaness, 22 (^ 11 e 
-^— Shrine, Wn., for Not Sending his Daugh- 
ter to School, 10 dUd 

Sinclair, Angus, Notice of, 80 rf 9 « 

James, for Culpable Homicide, 17 d 5 f 

Sinnett, Wm. John, for Not Paying his Cab 

Fare, 7 n 11 « 

Six Boys, for Stealing, 23 o 9 / 

Seamen, for Desertion, 6 o 12 6 

Skinner, Samuel, for Wife Assault, 29 n 9 « 

SUter, Jas., for Stealing, 29 rf 9/ 

Sloane, Alexander, for Selling Obscene 

Photographs, 21 n 11/ 

Sloggett, Fred., for Stealing, 18 o 11 rf 

Small, — , for Adulterating Coffee, 24 n 11 f 

Smith, Alfred, for Neglecting his Child, 11 

nil/ 

Benjamin, his Case, 13 n 11 rf— 14 n 9 e 

Catnerine, for Wounding, 2 d 11 € 

Charles, for Adulterating Milk, doll f 

and another, for Refusing to Work, 27 

olid 

Geo., for Stealing, 13 rf 11 / 

James, Application for, 6 o 11 / 

for Fraud, A d lie 



John, and another, for Wilful Damage, 

2Sdl\ c 

Marv, for Stealing, 3 rf 12 c 

Nonn, for Trespassing. 16 o 1 1 /" 

Richard, & Co., for Selling Coal of Infe- 
rior Sort, 4 o 11 e— 6 oil/ 

Samuel, for Drunkenness, 1 5 o 1 1 /* 

■ Stephen A., for Embezzlement, 4 d 8 a — 



9 dll e 



' Thomas, and others, for Smuggling, 4 n 
■ Walter, and another, for Stealing, 10 o 

• William, for Exposing Indecent Prints 
for Sale, 23 </ 11 c 
and John Carter, for Stealing, 17 » 11 « 

and Carpenter, for Racing with their 



11 c 
10/ 



Omnibuses, o d II 
Solomon, Saunders, for Taking in Stolen 

Goods, 24 nil/ 
Sooby, William, and Henry Hills, for 

Furious Driving, 20 n 8 /* 
Spalding, Henry, and others, for Stealing, 

Ac, 6 oil/' 
Stagg, Emma, for being Incorrigible, 28 o 

lid 

Stallard, Wm., for Murder, 17 rf 7 c 

Stanley, Charles, and Robert Hoyens, for 

Assault, 10 n 11 r— 12 n 9 €—15 n II f 
Emma, for Taking in Stolen Goods, 24 n 

11/ 

Stanton, Warren Hastings, for Felony, 17 

dlld 

Steele, William, for Stealing, 12 n 9 e 

Steer, Henry, for Forgery, 1 rf 1 1 « 

Stephenson, Alfred, for Fraud, 12 rf9 /* 

Wm., for Selling l/nwholesome Meat, 14 

m9i/ 



Police (contiwieif), 

Stevens, Thomas, for Causing Death, 3 n 

11 e 

Steward, Henry Devonshire, for Druuken- 

ness, 9 oil f 

Stewart, Alexander, for Stenling, 14 o 11 « 

Stradling, Wm. Henrv, for Neglecting his 

Duty, 6 o 11 e— lOo 10/ 

Suiamers, Lucy Eliza, for Stealing, 3 o 9 « 

Sullivan. Jdhn, for Assault, 14 n 9 c 

Patrick, for Assault. 18 n 11 e 

Robert, for Violent Assaults, 30 «/ 9 e 

Summonses Against Bakers, 23 o 9 /' 

Sunday Trading Cases, 1 o 11 /^14o 11 «— 

18 o 11 rf— 22 o 10 /'--25 o 11 /*— 1 u 11/— 10 
n 11 c— 4 d 10 c— 16 d 11 «— 19 d 11 «— 20 d 
lib 
Sweeney, Edw., for Intimidating Work- 
men, 9 oil f 
Tahourdin, E. C, for Fraud, 4 o 11 «— 6 o 

nf 

Tanner, — , for Stabbing, SOdf</ 

Tapbell, Edwin, for Railway Offence, 12 » 

9/ 

Tarrant, Henry, for Fraud, 26 n 11 e 

Taylor, Heniy, and others, for Stealing, 29 

o 11 r 

James, for Assault, 25 n 9 € 

for Stealing, 14 o 11 « 



William, for Murder, 18 n 10 « 



II if 



Stevens, Ellen, for AttempXed Suicide, U o \ 



Telegraph Messenger, for Sun m )nses A- 

gainst Cabmen for Refusing him as a Fare, 10 

d\\ c 
Templeman, Herbert, for Forgery, 25 n 9 (/ 

—3 d 12 b—11 d 11 d— 18 d 10 e— 19 (ills 
Tew, Geo. Fred., and Henry Chappell, for 

Throwing Stones, 27 o 1 1 d 

Thomas, James, for Stealing, 25 </ 9/ 

Margaret, and others, for Murder,' 12 </ 4 

/— 13</12«— 18</7<i 
— ^ — Thompson, Joseph, for Stealing, 13 rf 11 / 

- Mr., for Selling Indecent Prints, 30 o 9 « 

—31 oil /*— lOn 12/ 

Wm., for Murder, 20 o 9 /" 

for Wounding, 80 f/ 9 n 

— Three Italian Children, for Begging, 12 n 

96 

Thwaites, George, and others, for Shoplift- 
ing, 20 rf 11 6 

John, for Adulterations, 9 o \1 f 

Tilbury, Obed, for Adulterating Milk, 8 n 

11 <s 

Tipper, Mary Ann. and others, for Passing 

Counterfeit Coin, 1 7 o 9 « 

Tolliday, Geo., for Manslaughter, 8 «/ 11 « 

Topey, Richard, for Stealing, 24 c/ 11 6 

Tracpy. James, for Drunkenness, XI d 11 d 

Tradesman, for Advice, 7 n 11 rf 

Tuck, Alfred, for Assault, 7 o II « 

Tucker, lohn, for Adulterating Bread, 24 o 

11 e 

Tuckfleld, William and Mary, for Perjurv, 

8o9/ 



Pol 




TALMEK's index to " THE TIMES " NEWSEAPER 



[Oct. 1 to 



Police {continued). 

Two Youths, for Tampering with Safety 

Lamps, 18 6 (/ 
Tye, Charles, for Ill-Treatiiig a Horse, 22 d 

11 e 
Tyman, John, for Adulteiating Milk, 10 n 

11 c 
Unkles, Henry, for Rtvealing the Secrecy 

of the Balltt, 7 n 10 « 

Vale, Wm. Geo., for Fraud, 18 (/ 10 e 

Verdon and Cullen, for Ofifering Diseased 

Cattle for Sale, 23 o 3 c 
Wade, Peter, for Neglecting his Work, 4 n 

11a 
Walker, Barbara, for Unlawful Possession, 

18n 11 « 
Wallis, Patrick, and John Flynn, for As- 
sault, 12 n 9 « 

Walters, A. for Railway Offence, 4 rf 1 1 6 

Ward, Charles, for Wounding, 29 n 9 « 

and others, for Kicking a Sailor to Death, 

22d\0 f 
Will am, for Unlawful Detention, 25 o 



II e 

Wardill, Richard, for Embezzlement, 29 o 

76 

Warner, Richard, for Fraud, 8 nil (/— 13 n 

11 e 

Washington, Amy, for Stealing. 24 n 11 e 

and Clifford, Police, for Alleged Miscon- 
duct, 1 d 11 a— 8 d 10 c~9 c/ 12 « 

Watkinson, Ann, and another, for Assault, 

7n 11 «/— )Onll« 

Watling, Emma, for Stealing, 16 o 11 / 

Watson, Albert, for Felony, 15 n 11 e 

Joseph, for Adulterating Milk, 2\d\\h 

Watts, Henry, for Railway Offence, 8 o 9/ 

Weatherly, John, Disappearance of, 7 o 1 1 /* 

Webb, Elizabeth, for Aiding her Child in 

Begging, \\ d \\ e 

James, for Stealing, 10 o 10/ 

John, for Disconnecting a Meter, 20 d 



11 a 



' Thos., for Railway Offence, 15 n 11 « 
Walter, for Post Office Robberies, 21 n 12 

«— 29 n 3 6 
Wclham, John and James, for Refusing to 

Support their Mother, 13 n 11 d 
Welling, James, for Absenting himself from 

his Duty, 14o 11/ 

West, Alfred, for Embezzlement, 28 o 1 1 e 

Charles, for Drunkenness 7 n 11 c 

Westbrook, William, for Careless D*iving, 

%n\\d 
Westminster Hospital, Complaint Against, 

26 nil/ 
White, Alfred, for Railway Offence, 15 o 

11 B 

for Violent Assault, 7 n\\ d 

Herbert, for Adulreration, 18 d 10/ 

Joseph, for Assault, 17 n 11 e — 22 n 11 e 

. Patrick, for Wife Assault. 29 n9 e 



Whitfield, Charles, for Assault, 20 n 8 /* 

Whitley, Fred., for Furious Driving, 15 n 

He 

Whitmore, William, for Einb«zzlemeTvt, \ft 

^ 71 i/ 



Police (continw.d), 

Wilkes, Alfred, for Felony, 14 n 9 rf 

George, for Drunkenness, &c., 27 o 11 <f 

Willan, Thomas Church, for Keeping a 

Betting, House, loll/ 
Willbye, Thos., for Sending Bad Meat to 

Market, 11 dUd 

Williams. Charles, for Begging. 16 o 11/ 

for Manslaughter, 6 o 1 1 /* 

Edw. Henry, for Assault, 16 o 11 /' 

Williamson, John, for Selling Bad Coal, 27 

n 11« 
Willis, George, for Assault and Robber?, 

19n 11 rf 
Samuel, for Selling Unwholesome Food, 

8 ^11 rt 
Willmott, Henry, for W^ife Assault, 11 o 

11 e 

Wilson, George, for Murder, 10 n 11 d 

Joseph, for Highway Robbery, 2 o 11 </ 

Wilton, John, for Selling Indecent Books, 

&c., 25 n 9 rf 
Windham, William, for Drunkenness, 17 o 

9« 
Winters, Fred. Chas. Bailey, for Embezzle- 
ment. 25 oil/ 

a Woman, to Recover a Watch, 10 n 11 (/ 

Wood, John, and W m. Lovett, for Burglar/, 

18n 11 « 

Olive, for Begging, 16 o 11 / 

Dr Wm., for Nuisance, 22 </ 11 / 

Woodall, J., for Arson, 30 o 3 e 

Woobcock, John, for Attempted Burglary, 

3l£f9« 
Woods, Geo. Wm., Application to Recover, 

13n 11« 
Wyniakski, James, for Ringing Bells, 7 o 

11/ 
Yates, John Henry, for Forgery, 7 o 11 «— 

10 10 c 

Edward, for Railway Offence, 29 <f 8/ 

Robert, for Attempted Murder, 11 o 11 < 

-18o 11 e 
Yearslcy, Stephen, for Railway Offence, 2 d 

11 e 

Yates, Robert, for Attempted Murder, 4 o 

10/ 
York, Edw., for Robbing his Father, 13 « 

11 e 

Young Woman, for Drunkenness, 7 o 1 1 e 

Jamed, for Attempting to Pick Pockets, 

3fi 11 e 

Yule. B., for Railway Offence, 27 d 9 / 

Polish Historical Society,' Anniversary Meeting, 

18 n 6/ 
Political Pensiens, 10 o 6 of 

Prayer Meeting at Birmingham, 15 n 9 « 

Polling Districts, 27 n 18 «— 29 n 3 c 
Poole Harbour, 7 o 5 f 
Poor Law Guardians, CoTiference of, IS d A d 
Pope and the Emperor, see Ita.lt. 

(The) Letter to Abp. Ledochowski, 2 rf 5 / 

Encyclical Letter, d di d 

Rend in all the Roman Catholic Churches 



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Dec. 31, 1873.] palmer's index to *' the times" newspaper. 



Fri 



Port of London, 16 n 11 t/— 24 n 10 c 
Portarlington (Lord) on Home Rule, 6 n 5/ 

on Scotch and Irish Peerages, SO d 5/ 

Portman (Hon. W. H. B.) at the Bridport and 

Beaminster Agricultural Society, 17 o 5 d 
Porto Pica, Disturbances at, 1 o 5 6 

Emancipation in, 4 </9 ^ 

Portsmouth (Lord) at North Tawton School, 13 

dlOd 
Portugal and England, SO d S a 
Miscellaneous Ni^s, 6 o 6 b — 8 o 3 a — 21 o 

5 a— 28 o 5 6—17 n 5 c— 15 d5a 

Notices about, 31 ^ 3 a 

Perilous Position of the Queen and Princes 

at Cascaes, 22 o 9 e 
Projected Collection of Wines for the Lon- 
don Exhibition of 1874, 9 o 5 6—15 oo b 
Portuguese in Mozambique, 15 £^ 5 a 
Posen, Educational Establishment Closed at, 1 o 

5b 
Post to the Hebrides, lSnl2 d 

Maivter General, the New, 27 n 9 / 

or Telegraph— the Telegraph Beaten by 14 

Days. SdM f 

Office, Foreign Packets, 4 o 8 a 

Irregularities with Newspapers and the 

**Jokn BuU," 2 oil/ 
Notes about, 8o 8 c— 11 o 6 6—13 o 7 (/— 

14 7 rf— 16 oQb 
Money Order and Sarings Bauk Offices 

Alterations, 1 o 12 e— 29 n 9/— 24 d 10/— 31 



dob 



. Orders for Egypt, 30 d 3 a 



• and Newspapers, see Newspapeks. 

• Notices, 14 o 5 c— 29 ode 

' International Money Orders, 1 n 4 / 

• of Queensland and Jewelry hyaloid 

• Servants, Meeting of, at Exeter Hall, 19 



n7 r 
Postal Arrangements for Christmas Day, 24 d 

Changes, 25 n 7/— 16 dl b 

Communications with New South Wales, 

26^4 d 

Eccentricities. \7 d 6 d—lO d G b 

Potatoe Crop of 1873, 8 n 9 / 

Disease, 10 n 7 6 

Ninety Four Essays Sent in for the Prize 

Essay on, 1 d\Of 

None Worthy, so no Award, 22 d 7 b 

Foreign, Return of Import, 17 o 4 « — 10 n 

Raisers, Award of Prizes, 8 o 5 rf 

Potter (Geo.) on the National Federation of Em- 
ployers, 19 rf 5 /•— 23 (/ 8 6 

PoweU, F. S.) oh the Public Healths Bill, 29 d 
96 

PownaU ("Henry) on Charity Electioneering, 4 n 
9e 

Prodgers (Herbert) on Birds of Prey in Perth- 
shire, 20 10 c 

Notes about, 23 o 8/ 

Preserred Meat, see Meat. 

PRESS PBOSECUTIONS :— 

Cheltenham Chronicle for Contempt of Court 

— bh Frienda Sabscribe the Whole Amount ot 
fJto Fine, 14 o 5 c 



Press Proeecutions (continued), 

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette for Libel, 29 n 

9a 

the Hornet for Libel, loll e— 8 o 9 « 

Aorthem Whig for Libel, L2 n 5 e 

Once a Week for Libel, SOdSc 

Pall Mall for Libel, 28 n 11 a— 29 n 9 a 

Extracts from the Play, S d7 e 

the Spectator on, 1 d 12 « 

Notes about, A d ]0 b 

the Weekly Echo^ for Assuming its Title, 9 

olO/ 
Prestbury Ritual Prosecution, see Civil actions 

— Edwards. 
Preston Conservative Club, Banquet, 28 o 6 « 
Prestwich rjoseph) on a Channel Tunnel, 10 d 

6/ 
Price (Bonamy) on the Bank Rate, 15 n 6 6—17 

d^b 
Prideaux (W. F.) on the Slave Trade in Abys- 
sinia, 16 8 6 
Prince Consort Memorial on the Viaduct, Un- 
veiling of, Notice, 20 n 5 /—IS n7 a 

Notice about, lid 7 V—22 d 10 d 

Princess Louise Home, W dhd 

Prison Discipline — Discovery of a Private Still 

in Sing Sing Prison Worked by a Convict, 8 74 

4« 

Miss Nighingale on, 11 11 / 

Labour, Notes about, 18 1 1 c — 25 10 </ 

Warder at Lewes, Assault on, \%doJ 

Prisoners and Lunatics, Official Return, 27 n 4 / 
Private Bill Legislation, 4 rf 12 6 
Priveaux (W. F.) on an Arabian Port, 21 o 7 6 
PRIVY COUNCIL:— 

New Members, 17 d 7/— 20 d 7/ 

Ballacorkish Silver &c. Company v. Dum- 

beli and others, 19 n 10 «— 20 n 9 n— 20 t/ 11 c 
Benoderam Sein and others v. Rajah Bao- 

jendranarain Roy, 28 n 11 a 
Bisheshar Bhuttacharjee and another r. 

Geo. Lamb and others, 7 n 11 a — 8 n 11 a 
Blackmare v. North Australian Company, 

13 nil a— 14n9a 
Court of Awards r. Pithee and others — 

Judgment, 20 n 9 « 
Des Barres and another v, Shey, 21 n 10 / 

—6 d 11 d 
Fukhuroodeen Mahomet Ashun Chowdreo 

V. Mijaomnessa Khatoon and others, 18 </ 1 1 6 

—22 d\\ a 
Fukharoordeen Mahomed Chowdry v. Kum- 

roonisse Begum and others, 13 d 11 <x— 15 d 

11 a 
Futtchsanji Juswuntsauji v. Kullianrai 

Hookoomotria, 12 n 9 a 
Hurroonauth Chowdry v. Golucknath 

Chowdry, 26 « 11 a 
Maharana Futtehsangje Jaswanksanji t'. 

Dessai Kullianraiji Hakoomatraiji — Judgment, 

hdUd 
Marza Hummat Bahadoor v. Mussumat 

Sahebrade Regum, 29 n 9 a 

Muir V. Muir — Judgment, \0 d 10 c 

M\ii\ivoo L;\Al \3. L»^V\SkC\\vyi>wi&\*^siJw--^\»5^%r 
mexvt, ^ n <^ a 






Pri 



PALMER'iS INDXX TO " THK TIMES*' NEWSPAPER. 



Privy Gonnoil (continued). 

Prince, Oggand & Co. v. Duncan, Z d \l d 

-4</ll d—2{)d II c 

Kunjeet Sing v. Kon Grejra j Sing, 10 n 1 1 a 

the liuna and the Ava — Judgment. 8 d 10 e 

Thakur Durrias Sing v, Thakur Dave bing, 

bn II a 
Tiery v. Kristoto Shun Bose, 22 n 11 a— 24 - 

n 11 c 
Prize Fight in Pennsylvania, 20 d 5 6 
Probate Duty, Official Ketum, 1 1 o 6 6 
Proctor (Richard A.) on the Transit of Venus, 

3()<f9/ 
I'roductive Prison Industry, Heport of, 4 o 10/ 
Proper Retaliation— Flogging for Garotters, \7 d 

7c 
Protestant International Sympathy, 1 rf 1 1 / 
Provident Poor of Westminster, Notes about, 29 

ol2c 
Pryce (W. C. Bruce) on Yachts and tlie Custom 

House, 12 n 3 e 
Prowett (C, G.) on Mr. Disraeli and Dean Swift, 

SdSc 
Prussian Finance. 22 /i 6 a 
Pseudo-Centenarianism, 27 </6 « 
Public Analyst, Appointment, 14 o 9 c— 15 o 6 e 

Bill, Notes about, 29 </ 9 6 

Healih, Official Weekly Return of , 1 o 6 </ 

Houses, Excise Return of, 28 o 12 rf 

Income and Expenditur?, 4 o 6 h — 15 o 6 6 

—22 6 6—29 o 6 r— 5 n 6 c— 12 n 4 rf— 19 n 

7 6—26 n 6 d— 8 d 6 ^ 10 d 6 c— 17 d 6 «— 24 

diid 

— Works, Loan for, 14 o 7/ 
Publicans, Return of, 25 n 8 c 
Pugh (Warren) on the Death on the Mer de 

Glace. 10 10 c 
PttrtcA— Sir Edwin Landseer, a Poem, 8 o 5 « 

Deniable Evidence, from, 17 d 11 e 

Sensible Advertisements from, 31 d 8 d 

Pusey rRev. E. B.) on Confession in the Church 

of England, G d 7 e 

Q. 



Quirinal and the Vatican, lo o 10 d 

R. 

Rabbits, Ostend, Imports of, 18 o 11 e 

Race to the Telegraph Station, 31 o 6 a 

Horses, Return of the Dut^ on, 17 o 10 ^ 

27 n 10 d 
RadclifF (Sam.) on the Earthquake at Arcaclioii, 

Rdl h 
Railroad Notion, 6 d 4 e 
Railway Abandonment, 19 n 11 e 
Accidents of 1872, Capt. Tyler's Report, 14 

o 12 a— 22 nSa 

Notes on Capt. Tyler's Report, 18 d 6/ 



Quaint Ceremony in Filing the Accounts of the 

Sheriffs, in! e 
Quakers, Conference of in London, 6 n 9 f—l2n 

8e— 14n3/ 
Quarantine Anomalies of, 5 d 6 6 

• Eccentricities, Notes about, 22 d 4y 

in the Mediterranean, 29 d 3 6 

Notices, 1 o 12 a 

in Turkey, 22 d 5 a 

Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Ho?pital, Donation 
of 1000£ to, 80 o 3 d 

Insurance Company, 6 n 4 a 

Queensland — Exploring Expedition, 80 o 8 6 

Four Fishermen Muidered ofif Green Island, 

30 3 6 

Gold Fields at, 26 d 5/ 

Release of Capt. Booth, 80 o 8 b 

Uaiveraity, the Founding of Abandoned, -5 

i/o ^ 
Quicksilver, Discovery of a New MinemCaVv 
fornia, 26 n 6 6 
Quinine, Subatitute for in Africa, Notea aboMt, 
Ii>o 4 /- ' 

S2 



Notes about, 4 o 10 6—13 o 10 e— 14 o 7 

c_l n 6 /— 3 n 6 c- 4 n 6 6—6 n 4 d—S n 5/ 
— 1 1 n 10 d— 1 2 n 3 e— 25 n 5 d— 5 d6«— 31 dAf 
Board of Trade Circular to the Railways 



on, 22 n 8 a 

Castleman (Charles) Letter on the Board 



of Ti-aie Railway Circular, 11 d 7 c 

Dugdale (Thos.) on the Board of Trade 

Circular, 31 d 5 a 

Gooch (David) on the Board of Trade 



Circular, 22 d 3 6 

EUis (E. S.) on the Board of Trade Cir- 



cular, 22 d 3 d 

Mr. Laing's Reply to the Board of Trade 



the Board of 



Circular, 29 n 5 c 

Lumsden (Sir Jas.) on 

Trade Circular, 27 d 4 6 

Moon's Reply to the Board of Trade Cir- 



cular, 12 d4 « 

Samuelson (B.) on the Board of Trade 



Circular, 29 d 8/ 

Stirling (John) on the Board of Trade 



CircuUr, 29 d 4 e 

Report of the Edinburgh Chamber of 

Commerce on, 13 d 4 < — 16 d G e 

Brakes, 10 n 10 / 

Carriage Left Luggage, 24 o 10/ 

Carriages, Declawd Value of, 16 o 4 f— 14 

n 4 a 

Caterham Junction, 22 d 7 « 

Cbissic, 1 d 6 6 

Comity, 8 n 6 e— 80 d 4 e 

Commission, Sittings of, 1 1 n 6 c 

London and South Eastern v. London, 



Chatham and Dover, 29 n 5 /'— 4 d 6/— 6 d 7/ 

—23 d 6 d— 24 d 11 e— 30 d 4/— 81 d 5 / 

Companies and R«»ilway Servants, 12 do rf 

Capt. Tyler's Annual Report, 23 d 4 d 

Dangers, 23 d 6 c 

and General Light Improvement Company, 

24 d 6 e 
English, Investments, the Economist on, 27 

6/ 

Grievances, 1 n 6/ 

Inconveniences, 30 d 6 e 

Insurance -Difference Between that of a 

Man and a Dog, 27 o 6 e 

— liftTw \a\\a\>3 , "11 d <^ c 

\AV^%t^"fc V3 N^^fe '^HwSlXA. ^^^WSS^^^^V'W^ %Sv\^t^ 

\'iu>»>d 
. V^o\>\^Ttf:%^ ^ o ^ Vi— V\ <i S. ^ 



1, 1873.] palubr's index to " thb times " newsfapbr. 






Y Metropolitan, Notes about, }6 dS f 
irliameutary Tickets and the Metropolitan 
ray, 23 o »/ 

issenger Duty^ Intended Prosecution for 
Companies who have not Paid, 4 o 6 6 
earn Vclocipide for a Single Rail, 17 d 3 c 
irvants, Accidents to, Notes about, 20 d 

and their Hours of Labour — Meetings, 13 
-Sid Ad 

eeping Carriages, 18 o 6 6 
icket Distribution, Notes about, 27 d A f 
doc 

id Tramway New Bills, 2d 6 6 
ravelling in America, 1 o 12 e — 6 o 6d 
in India, 2U o 11/ 
Pleasures of , 30 o 4 c 
npunctuality. Actions about, 23 o 3 c — 26 
—ed6/—l2d 10 c 
Notes about, 22 n 8 a 
Damages, Award for by a Belgian Court, 
e 

ys and Coal Mines, 6 c/ 6 a 
merican, Go 6 d 
id American Farmers* Notes about, 4 o 

reeping of Rails, 2 d 9 e 

xcise Duty, 9 o 6 6 

ellow Passengers in. Notes about, 4 o 12 & 

I Germany, 3 n 7 6 

> India, 6dS6 

xtent of in the United States, 9d9 d 

uggage on Continental, Notes about, 1 o 

-4 6 6—14 9/ 

reniums to Drivers &c. who in 12 Months 

Report no Accident, S d5f 

eAYS:— 

lexandra Palace, 24 n 7 « 

ahia and San Francisco, G o 6 h — 10 o b 

altimore and Ohio, 31 o 6 c 

irmingham and Lichfield Junction, 2 d 6b 

ombay, Baroda and Central India, 13 </ 6 

^d6d 

and Madras, 11 o 5 6 

ridport, 3 o 4 e 

uenos Ayres Great Southern, 24 o C 6—28 

•—7 „ 6 a— 14 n 4 <— 18 n 7 d 

aithness, 24 o 5 / 

aledonian, 20 n 4 c 

anadian Scandal, 3 o 10/— 16 o 6 d— 24 o 

-25 o 6 6—28 o 5 c 

Pacific, 7 9 e 
entral Argentine, 7 n 6 a 

Asia, Sd lOd 

Pacific, 8 o 4 a— 12 » 4 a 
Chicago and Paducah, 8 o 4 c 
ity of Glasgow, 9 o 6 c— 25 o6d 
iomwall Minerals, 12 d 6 a 
!ulm Valley Light, 1 o 7 d— 9 o 6 c 
^enierara, 20 o 6 c— 25 o 6 d—27 oSe . 
>evon and Cornwall, 1 o 7 c 
• and Somerset, 16 o6 d 
— Opening of,8n6e 
unfermline and Queens/erry, 25 o 6 d 
wedin and PoH Chalmers, 23 rf 6 a 
ft GJouceaterehire, 6 o6 b 
fdia, 25 t/5 c 



Railways (continued). 

East London, 1 n 6 a 

Eastern Bengal, 25 n 5 « 

of France, 24 o 6 « 

Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin, 3 o 4 e— 

7n6 h 

Erie, 8 n 6 6—9 d7 c 

Fumess, 5 Vf 6 c 

Oilman, Clinton and Springfield, 1 rf 5 6 

Girvan and Port Patrick Junction, 27 o 6 c 

Glasgow. 20 n 4 c 

Grand IVunk of Canada. 9 o 6 c— 18 o 6 a— 

24 6 e— 19 d 6 cf— 20 d 6 «— 30 <f 4 c 

Great Central of Belgium, 6 d 7 c 

Eastern, 18 i 7 </— 15 d 6 a— 17 d 6 



—18 rf 6 a & f— 29 d 4 a 

> Note on the Carelessness of their 



cials at Cambridge, 17 o 8 < 

■ Indian Peninsular, %d 7 a— 9 d 7 



d6d 



Offl. 
—18 



North of Scotland, 3 o 4 «~15 o^d . 

Northern, 7 o 7 tZ— 27 n7 c 

West m, 14 o 7 </— 29 o 6 rf— 27 n 7 r 

of Canada, 1 7 o 4/— 20 o 6c— 20 o 4 a 

h </— 31 6 c— 14 n 4 « 

Greek, Notes about, 2d7 c 

Hango Port and, 16 o 12 6 

ffighland, 27 o G r— 4 n 6 d 

and the Block System, 13 (f 12 / 

Lancashire and Yorkshire, 18 </ 6 c 

Lemberg — Czemowltz, 27 n 7 a — 25 d 5 « 

Leven and East of Fife, 3 n 6 c 

London and Brihgton, Change of Express 

Trains, 31 rf 5 c 

Chatham and Dover, 8 rf 7 6 

and North Western, 15 n 6 m — 27 n 7 c 

Louth and East Coast, 20 n 4 a 

Maderia and Mamore, 16 d 7 a 

Madras, 17 d 4 rf— 24 d6t 

Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, 8 n 

6d 

MetrrpoDtan and St. John's Wood, 1 o 7 c 

Mexican, 30 e/ 6 c— 31 d 4/ 

Midland, 6 n 4 ^ 

of Canada, 29 n 4 a 

Milwaukee and St. Paul, 4 o 6 d 

Montrose and Bervie, 3 n 6 c 

North British, 1 o 7 c— 7 n 6 c— 20 n 4 c 

Eastern, 14 n 4 « 

Wales Narrow Gauge. 3 o 4 e 

Northern Pacific, 8 o 4 /' 

Orleans, \7 o k f 

Ottoman, 28 n 6 /*- 10 d6h 

Oude and Ruliilkund, 13 (/ 6 e -18 rf 6 r 

Paris Lyons and Mediterranean, 22 o 6 « 

Peebles, 6 o 6 6 

Penicuik, \n6d 

Pennsylvanian, 8 n 5 6 -22 n 7 a — 26 n 6 a 

Philadelphia a^d Reading, 19 </ 6 a 

Porto AJegre, and New Hamburg, 15 n 6 a 

Recipe and Sao Francisco Pcrnambuco, 3 o 

4 e— 8 4 c 

\ ,t "4 »i ^*> «^^ — -^ "*^ ^^ ^^ 






PALMEK 8 INDEX TO *» THE TIMES NEWSrArKK. 



[Oct. lo to 



Bailways (ronthweJ). 

St. Andrews, 21 o 6 ^—28 o 7/ 

Sciiidc, runjjiiib and Delhi, 21 n 7 d — 17 d 

6 c— 18 c/ Gr— 2a dGe 

Servian, 7 n o b 

Severn Bridge, 13 o 7 </ 

and Wye, 24 n 7 e — 3 rfG h 

Smyrna and Cassaba, 22 o 6 e — 31 o G c 

Somerset and Dorset, 27 w 7 ^ 

South Eastern — Death of the Manager, 20 

d 6 e 

State of the Market, in every days paper. 

Sutherland, 3 n 6 c 

and Caithness, \\ n (\ c 

Swindon, Marlborough and Ar.dover, 27 o 

6a 

Tasraanian, 1 o 7 d — 25 n 5 f — 23 </ G e 

'IVxas and ralifornia, 1 nh b 

Toront«>and Ni|>issing, i) o G c 

Tottenhan and llampstead Junction, 14 o 

Id 

Tournay to Jurbita, 3 o 4 e 

Traffic lieceipts, 1 o 7 d—2 o 6 </— 3 o 4 <— 

4 o 6 c— 7 o 7 c/— 8 o 3 r— 9 o G c— 11 o 6 c— 18 
o -J d—Uo 7t/— looGd— IGoGc/— 17o4/•— 
18 o 6 c— 21 G </— 22 6 e— 24 o 6 €—25 oG d 
—28 o 7 /— 29 o 6 (/— 30 o 4 «— 31 o 6 c— 1 n 6 
J_4 n G//— 5 n G />— G n 4 e— 8 n G d^lS nGc 
_14 „ 4 e_i5 „ 6 c— 18 n 7 rf— 19 n 7 c— 20 n 
4 c— 21 w 7 c— 22 n G d— 24 n 7 6—26 n 5 <— 26 
n 6 c/— 27 n 7 c— 28 n G /— 29 n 4 -6—2 rf 6 c— 
3 rf 6 ^»— 4 d 6 ^—5 (/ G c— G c/ G c— 9 <f 7 c-lO 
rf 6 c— 11 d 7 d—U d 6 c/— 13 d 6 rf— 17 d 4 rf 
—18 d e c— 19 d G d— 20 dG d— 22 d 6 c— 23 d 
6 e— 24 d G e— 27 cl 4 6—30 d 4 c— 31 d 7/ 

Uruguay Central, 3 d 6 a— 5 d 6 a 

Varna, 6 d 6 a 

Waterford and Central of Ireland, 1 d 7 c 

West Flanders, 1 n 6 d— 8 n ii e 

Wolverhampton and Walsall, 1 o 7 c 

Raisins, Return of Duty on, 22 o G d 

Rajah of Sarawak on his Way to England, 28 o 
12 6 

Rams, Lincolnshire, 7 o 7 a 

l^msay (A. C.) on the South Staffordshire Coal 
Field. 27 o 6 d 

Randall (David) on Australian Wines, 24 d3 € 

Ranken (W. B.) Appeal for Newport Market 
Refuge, &c., IGdo/ 

Raphael and Sons on the Turkish Bonds, 21 o 
66 I 

Rare Britisli Birds, C O. G. Napier's Report on, 
loAf 

Notes arout. 7 o 12 c— 23 o 3/ I 

]{ateable Value of the Metroi)oli8. th dhf 1 

)Ulhbono (— ) at Liverpool, 19 d 7 " I 

Rawlinson (Sir Henry) on Geography, 7 o7 f I 

(Robert) on Engineers and Sanitary Works, ! 

25 d 3 /' I 

Ray (A. W.) on the Bolivian Loan, 22 n 6 d 
Read (Clare Sewell) on the Agricultural Children i 
Act,3n8d \ 

on the Agricultural Labour and the Poor 

Zair, 9 d 12 d—10 d 7 e 
-Rende (George) on Stipendiary MagistTeiea \«^ 

Ireland, 2J d 1] d 
^fo/orw:itoriog, II o 11 f 
i>4 



Reading, Opening a New WesUyan Chapel at, 7 

n 5 r 

New Church at. Consecration of, 7 » 12 n 

Philanthropic Institution, 29 o 12 6 

Reed (Charles at Hackney, 12 n 3 d— 13 « 10 « 

(E. J.) Present of Duke Alexis to, 2 o 9/ 

Mr. Liwe's Letter to the Police Magistratet 

on the Committments to, 13 d 7/ 
Reformed Episcopal Church for America, Ep. 

Cummins's Programme, 20 d 3 a 
Refreshment Houses, Return of License Dutr, 

18o6/ 
Regimes of 1873, 27 d 8 a 
Refrigerating Apparatus (New), 22 o 9 « 
Registries of Deaths, Notes about, 14 o 7 e 
Registratisn Appeals, 10 n 11 d 
Registrations, 1 o 12 c— 4 o 7/— 6 o 12 d— 24 n 

** Regnier Incident," 15 d 8 c 

Reinkcns (Bp.) Pastoral Letter, 20 d 6/ 

Religous Accommodation in English and Welsh 

Towns, 19d4 d 
Remedies for Accidents aid Poisons, 10 n 10 c 
Republican View of an Emperor, 27 d 4/ 
Renter (Baron de) on the Persian Concession, J?0 

do/ 
Revenue, Cost of the Collection of, 27 o 5 e 

Official RetLra of, 1 o 7 6 

REVIEWS: — 

Alexander, Mrs., the Wooing 0*t, 5 d 4 d 

Barker. Lady, Station Amusements in New 

Zealand, 10 o 4 d 

Sybil's Book, 23 d 7 c 

Boyle, Frederick, Camp Notes, 1 d 4 d 

Bradshaw's Overland Guide te Ladia, Ac, 

25d7y 

British Almanac and Companion, 6 d G a 

Broughton, Miss, Nancy, 6 d 4 d 

Carter, R. B., on Contagious Ophthalmia 

in Poor Law Schools, 21 n 4 d 
Christmas Books, 13 d 7 a— 20 d 7 a— 28 d 

7 c— 25 d4 c— 26 d 3 d— 27 d 9 c 
Codrington, A dm. Sir Edw., Memoirs of, by 

Lady Bourchier, 3 n 4 ^ 
Constable, Archibald, and his Literary 

Correspondents by his Son, 25 d 4 a 
Crosland, Mrs. Newton, Herbert Freeth's 

Prosperity, 5 d if 
Cruikshank, George, Phrenological Ulustra- 

tions, 27 d 9 d 
Dasaut, Geo., Tales from the Field, 19 d 

5i 

Day of Rest, 26 d 3 d 

De la Rue's Pocket Books, Almanacs and 

Diaries, G d 6 a 
Dumas, Alexandre, Life and Adventures of, 

by Percy Fitzgerald, 2 o 4 d 
Fanti and Ashanti, Papers by Capt. Brack- 

enbury and Capt. Huvshe, 24 d 6 e 
— — Favre, Jules, Government of the National 

Defeni e. 23 d 3 c 

15t<5Vi^<i &L C^i'% U«w Edition of the Bible, 

n n^ f 

\ ^ e 



I^. 31, 1873.] PALMEK*8 INDEX TO THE " TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



Bom 



BaTiewB (continued). 

Groodraan, Walter, Pearl of the Antilles, 19 

n 6e 
Guide to the Iron Trade of Great Britain, 6 

d6a 

Hadyn'e Dictionary of Dates, lode 

Hawthorne, Julian, Bressant, a Romance, 4 

oid 
Henslejr, Lewis, Scholar's Arithmetic, C d 

6a 
Hubner, Baron, Life and Times of Sixtus 

v., 2GdAa 
Hyett, W. H., on Prompt Remedies for 

Accidents and Poisons, 10 n 10 e 

In the Isle of Wight, 20 o i e 

Jephson, R. M., Tom Bulkeleyof Lisinjjtton, 

5d4« 
Kelly's Directory for the Four Northern 

Counties, 26 d 8 « 
— Kenjon, Lord, Lord Chief Justice, Life of, 

by lion. George T. Kenyon, 1 o 4 rf 
Lacroux, Paul, Manners, Customs and 

Dress Durinjr the Middle Ages, 28 o 4 d 

Lancashire Post Office Directory, 22 d i f 

Law and Commercial Daily Remembrancer, 

edea 

Lawyer's Companion for 1874, 6 rf 6 a 

Leechtenstein, Princess Mary, Holland 

House, 28 o 8 a 

Leonardi Du Vinci and his Works, \Z d 7 a 

Les Saints Evangiles, 22 o 7 c 

L'Estrange, Rev. A. G., from the Thames 

to tht Tamar, 17 c/8 a 
Longman. WUliam, History of the Three 

Cathedrals ©f St. Paul's, 15 n 7 a— 28 nid 
Ly tton, Lord, the Parisians, 9 o 4 d — 18 u 

Ad 

Maclise Portrait Gallery, iS d7 a 

Mill, John Stuart, Autobiography of , 4 n 7 

a— lOnGa 
Milner, Edith, Fitful Gleams from Fancy 

Land, 27 ddc 

Monsieur Maurice and other Tales, 5 d A e 

National Monument to the Prince Consort, 

I4nde 
Order for Morning and Evening Prayer, 

Illustrated by Walter Severn, 4 n 4/ 

Partridge and Cooper's Diaries, 6 d S a 

People of India : Photographs by Watson 

and Kaye, 20 o 12 a 
Percival, Life of the Rt. Hon. Spencer, by 

his Grandson, 30 d o a 
Post Office London Directory for 1874, 11 

</4< 

Recent Novels, 5 d A d 

Roman Catholic Directory for 1874, 26 rf 3 c 

Russell, W. H., Diary During the Last 

Great War, 11 n 10 a 
Stradling, Matthew, Misadventures of Mr. 

Catlyne. 20 d A d 
Stretton, H., Hester Morley's Promise, 5 d 

4/ 

Tate's Modem CAmbitt, 6d6a 

Underbill, Arthur, Lo$a of Forts, Ic, 6 d 

6a 
— - Whiteharat, F^lix, Court and Social Life in 
France Under Napoleon III., 7 n 4 d 



BeyiewB (continued). 

Wonders of the Yellowstone Region, 23 d 

7d 

Rewards for Saving Life, 12 n 5/ 

Rhine, New Works on the Banks of, 19 n U c 

Rice from Carolina, SO dS b 

Export to Bengal, Notes about, 12 d 5/ 

State of the Market, 1 o 7 f—2 o 6 c--3 o 4 

6—4 o 6 *— 8 4 e— 9 o 6 6—10 o 6 a— 15 o tf 
6—17 4 6—18 o 6 «/— 22 o 6 6—23 o 4 o— 24 

6 d — 25 o 6 r— 29 o 6 c— 30 o 4 c— 31 o 6 d — 

1 n 6 6—5 n 6 c-^6 n 4 6—7 n 6 6—8 a 6 6— 

12 n 4 c— 13 n 6 c— 14 w 4 «— 15 n 6 6—19 n 7 
rf— 20 n 4 rf— 21 n 7 rf— 22 n 6 e-2G n 6 /— 27 
n 7 c— 28 n 6 6—29 n 4 c— 3 d 6 /— 4 d 6 6—5 
d 6 o-^ d 6 rf— 10 dOc^ll d7 6—12 J 5 6— 

13 rf 6 e— 17 d 6 rf— 18 d 6 a— 19 d 6 c— 20 d 
6 6—24 a 6 c— 26 d 6 a— 31 dSc 

Rich Living— Rectory of Wem, 10 o 9/ 
Richard ( — ) on the Peace Society, 3 o 8 e 
Richmond (Duke of) at Chichester, IS d 7 b 

Drainage, S d7 c 

Loch and Weir, 4 o 6 6 

Street Brighton Schools, Opening of, 80 o 

6d 
Rigg (James H.) on Xational Education in the 

United States and England, 27 n 6/ 
Riot of Cornish MineiM, see Cambobme 
Risbee (W.) on the Ashantee Rifles, 20 n 8 c 
Ritualism and Mr. Edwards, S d7 c 
River Plate, Ship News, 24 o 6 c 
Rivers Pollution Commission, 28 n 9 « 

State of, 6 12 t/— 13 ooe 

Robbery, Daring Highway, near Shaftesbury, 1 1 

d7 d 
Extraordinary, of a Parisian Merchant on 

Board a Calais Packet, 2o d $ a 

of Jewels at Highbury, 80 d 4 a 

on a Spanish Railway, 80 d 10 a 

Robbery at Strawberry Hill, 22 n 6/— 24 n 11 cf 

—25 n 9/ 
Robbing Peter to Pay Paul, 6 o 1 1 (/ 
Robinson (Vincent) on Convict Labour in India, 

23 08/ 

Robson (John) on National Education, 28 n 12 6 
Robson (John) on Physiological Laboratories, 18 

o 10 y 
Roby (H. J.) on Finsbury and the Endowecl 

School Commission, 22 o 8 c— 28 • 1 1 6 — i n ."> (/ 
Rochester (Bp. of) Visitation Charge, 16 o 4 /* 
Rock (T. Dennis) on American Exchanges, 21 o 

6a 
Rockets for Ashantee, 'SO dSd 
Ro<1gers (John) on School Teachers' Salaries, 22 

n 12 c 
Roebuck (Mr.) and his Sheffield Constituency, 

24 d 9/ 

Rogers (Dr. Jos.) on the Sad Case of William 

Weightman, ?9 o 7 c— 31 o5d 
Roman Catholic Children, 4 o 10/ 
University, Proposed Foundation of a 

New, in England, 8 n IQ 6— V^ u ^ J— V\ x^*V v^ 
Coxi^ w\A, ^ tv '^ ^ 



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PALMEtt's INDEX TO *^ THE TIMES *' NEWSPAPEK. 



[Oct. 1 to 



Romano-British Remains Discovered near Man- 
sion Houi3, 12 n 5 e — 22 w 5 6 

Rome, Ancient and New, 8 n 4 rf 

Rooke (Kev. G. W.) on Callan Schools, 24 o 
12/ 

Rose (Philip) on the Village Water Supply, 18 n 
12 />— 26 n 10/ 

Crop, in Adrianople. 24 rf 6 </ 

Rosebuds, Gentle Compulsion in Opening, 24 n 

Roses, Trade in, 27 rf 8 c 

Ross (Geo.) on Life-Boat Scnrices, SO rf 5 /* 

lioubaix (P. E. de) on Turkish Financi;il Reform, 

lnG6 
Rouhcr(M.)oa the Bonapartist PoHcy, 14 o lOe 
Roumania, Miscellaneous News, 23 o 8 b — 27 o 5 

c— 28 n 5 c- 3 rf 5 /.— 8 rf 5 a— 20 d'^b 
Rrtyal Academy, 28 w 5 c — 1 rf 6 /" 

Award of Gold Medal, 18 rf 7 /' 

Albert Asvlum for Idiots, Lord Derby at, 

9 7e 

Hall— Amateur Orchestral Society, 19 rf 

5 b 

Concert at, 1 rf fi/— 16 rf 6/ 

Astronomical Society — Mr. Proctor in 

America, 7 o 9 « 

Berkhire lioot Show, 22 n 7 e— 24 n 12 6 

Botanic Society, Meeting, 24 w 12 6 

Bounty, Distnbution of, 27 d 6 6 

East Berks Agricultural Association, An- 
nual Meetinjr, 8 o 3 rf 

Gcojarraphical Society. 4 n 8 A 

and Sir Samuel Bakers Lecture, 28 o 

12 6 
Hospital for Incurables, Donation to, 25 d 

8a 
Household, Appointments, 22 o 8 c — 1 n 6 

/_6 „ 7 a-^H n 7 a— 10 rf 8 6—24 rf 8 a— 27 rf 

3/— 31 rf 7 c 
Humane Society— Awards for Savinif Life, 

7 n 10 e— 12 n 5/— 20 n 8 e— 18 rf 11 « 
to Two Young Girls for Saving Life, 7 n 

10 e 

Institute of British Architects, 31 o 6 /"— 5 

n 7 a — 1 7 rf 5 6 

Institution, 26 n 12 rf 

School Liverpool, 25 rf 3 e 



12 a— 5 



I 



Mail Steam Packet Company, 9 o 6 a— 20 

o 6 6—24 oGe 
National Life-Boat Institution, 

d6e 

Naval Benevolent Society, 21 o 7 6 

i*eaniens' and Marines* Orjihan School, 

&c.. 28 6 a 
Presents of Game to Hospitals, 17 rf 9 /— 

25 rf 3 d 
School for Daujjhters of Officers- A pi)eal 

for Ediih C. Brydon, 30 o 7/ 
Society, Notes about, 12 n 6 6—13 n 7 /— 

14 n 5 6— 15 n 6 c 

Medals, Awards, 19 n 6 rf 

■ the New President, 24 rf 6 rf 

St. Andrew's Dny at, 2 rf 7 « 

Bugbjr School, Account of, 22 rf 5 6 

ChJI War, 31 dSf 

—- snd Vr. Httyman, 25 rf 3 rf ^e— 26rf9a- 
29(/3e 



Rugby School, Dr. Hayman au, 23 rf 5 rf— 29 rf 8 

e_30rf8e— 31 d%f 

Founder*8 Day, 22 o 9/ 

Notices about, 7 o 5 rf— 20 rf 8 a— 22 rf 10 <^ 

/it-; notices — 9 rf 7/ 
Rules of Procedure, 29 n 8 e 
Rundell (W. W.) on the Unseaworthy Ships 

Commission, 21) o 12 rf— 24 « 6/ 
Russell (Lord Arthur) at Tavistock, 13 n 10 c 

(Earl) on the Pope's Letter, 15 rf 8 a 

RUSSIA:— 

Army News, 9 rf 5 a 

Annexations in Khiva, 1 6 o 5 a 

Celebration of the Festival of St. George at 

St. Petersburgh, 11 rf5 6 
in Central Asia, 23 o 3 6 — 4 rf 5 6 — 10 rf 5 a 

Court Circular, 2 o 5 6 — 13 o 5 c — 18 o 5 6 

—22 o 6 6—21 n 6 6—28 n 6 c— 2 rf 5 6—5 d 
56 

Diplomatic News, 1 1 rf 5 6 — 15 rf 5 a 

the Emperor Sends Two Rare Animals for 

the Sultan*s Mer^agerie, 25 rf 3 6 

Famine in, 15 n 7 /* 

and the Frontier "Tribes, 1 n 5 6 

Frost in, 21 « 5 6 

Inundation at Cronstadt, 18 o 5 b — 24 o 10a 

in the Khanates, 1 o 10 « 

and Khiva, IC'rf 5 a— 17 rf 5 a— 17 rf 7 c- 

22 rf 4 rf 
the Cannon Found in, RepDrted English, 

20rf3 a 
Expedition, 13 o 6 c — 18 o 6 h — 27 o bb 

—12 n 3 6 

^Marriage of the Grand Duchess Marie and 

the Duke of Edinburgh, 27 o 5 c 

Ship News, 7 o 5 6 

Statue of the Empress Catherine II. Un- 
veiled at St. Petersburg, 9 rf 6 c 

Text of the Treaty with Bokhara, 31 rfS a 

Treaty wiih Khiva, Text of, 23 n 4 a— 24 a 

56 

aud Turkey, 25 o 5 6 

Russian Embassy, 3 n 10 6 

Monks, a Liberal Profession, 16 n 7/ 

Slaves in Khiva, Notes about, 4 o U) d 

Weights and Meai^ures, 6 n 4 rf 

Rye (M. S.) on the Little Girls' £migratk)n 
Home, 27 rf 8 a 



Sacred Harmonic Society, 1 7 n 8 n — 6 rf 5 /* 
Sad Case— William Wiightman, 29 o 7 c 
Safe (Thos. R.> on Indian Tea, 13 r 6 « 
Safety Lamps, Tampering with, 18 o 6 rf 
Safflower, State o! the Market, 3 o 4 6 — 8 o A e— 

18 o 6 rf— 8 n 6 6—22 n c— rf G rf— 18 rf C « 

— 17rf6rf— 20 rf66 
Sago, State of the Market, 2 o 6 e— 9 o 6 ^— 23 o 

4 a— 30 4 c— 20 n 4 rf— 27 n 7 e— 4 rf 6 6— 18 

dSa 
Salaries of Country Officers, 16 o 11/ 
Sale Memorial Church, 13 o 9/ 
Sales of Landed Estates, 13 o 7 c 
^>8iMfe\rrs , Health of , 9 o 9 /* 
cljax^^ wv ^'^ YkKKftR^^ \i«^ECi3ya^.v:^5x^ 18 o 10 c 

', ^b 



Dec. 31, 1873.] palm£r's index to "the times newspaper. 



Sew 



Salmon Angling in Scotch Waters, loll </~16 

o 5 /— 24 9/ 

Fishery on the Usk, 80 o 4 / 

Fishing, see Fishing 

Harvest of 1873, 24 n 4 e 

Saltpetre, State of the Market, 1 o 7/-S o 4 6— 

do a 6—18 6 d— 22 o 6 6— lU dee— 12 dob 

—17 ded 
Salted Beef, Import Retnms, 6 n 9/ 

Pork, Import Returns, 12 n 10 a 

Samuelson (B.) on the Railways and the Board 

of Trade, 29 d 8 / 
San Domingo, New President, 24 e/ 5 6 

News, 22 d 6 6 

San Francisco, Murder of the *' Wickedest Man 

in," lOd 5d 
Sandford (H.) on Employment of Children, 1 1 o 

nr 

Stfodwich Islands, Miscellaneous News, 2 o 5 6 

Health of King Lunalilo, 22 o 5 L 

Sanitary Condition of the City of London, 8 o 4 
d— 3d lie 

Legislation, Notes about, 80 d 8 5 

Regulations in St. Pancras, 1 o 10 a 

Santiago Executions, Described "by an Eye Wit- 
ness, 19 d 10 e 

see Cuba 

Sargant (W. L.) on the Birmingham School 

Board, 10 d 8 c 
Saunders (John) on ** Arkwrighfs Wife," 9 o 

12 « 
Savage Warfare and Ashantee Tactics, 23 d 8 6 

— 27d7/ 
Sayings Banks, Return of luTCstments, 10 d 9 e 
baxony. Meeting of the Diet, 17 o 3 b 

Health of the King, 18 o 6 6—20 o 6 6—22 

o 5 6-23 o 3 6—24 o 5 c— 25 o 6 6 

New King, 30 o 3 6 

St. Alban's as a New See, 10 o 8 c 

(Duke of) on Art at Mansfield Town Hall, 

15 o8a 
St. Andrcw*s Day, 209th Anniverfary of the 
Scottish Corporation on, 2 d 5 c 

University— Oper.ing of , 5 n 9 y^— 14 n 6 e 

Resignation of their M.P., 16 n 8 6 

St. Audrey, Sketch of, 23 o 8 c 

St. Atholin, Watling Street, Farewell Sermon in, 

Ao 106 
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Inaugural Address 
OB Re-Opening, 2 o 8 d 

Open Scholarship, Award of, 2 o 11 / 

Present of Game to, 16 d 7 /* 

St. George's Hospital, Opening of the Medical 
Schools at, 3 o 8 a 

Present of Game to, 13 d 9/ 

St. Giles's, State of the Poor in, 7 o 10 d 

Fever in, 9 o 12 e 

St. Helena Exhibition, Notes about, 15 d 10/ 

and its Taxation, 24 d 3/ 

St. John's Hcspital and the Charity Organiza- 
tion Society, 1 o 9 c— 2 o 10 c— 27 o 9 d 
St. Leonards (Lord^ Health of , 7 o 9 /* 
St. Martin, Outwich, Removal of, 19 d 4/ 
St. Mary's Hospital, Opening of, 3 o 8 6 
St. Nicholas College, Lancing, I nUJ 
8t. Paul's Bnd Merchant Taylors' School, Winter 
AppoaJtwn Day, 19 d 5 d 



St. Paul's Cathedral as in an Old Newspaper, 5 

dlOc 

London Church Choir Festival at, 3 n 8 c 

Preachers for the Month, 4 o 9 /— 27 o 9 e 

22 n 10 d— 23 d5/ 

Sermons, 6 d 5 « 

Tuesday Evening Lectures, 22 ti 10 d— 

3 d6/- 

Churchyard, 10 o 6 a— 22 o 6 d 

Notes about, 20 o 10/ 

St. Petersburgh, Inundation in, 24 o 10 a 

St. Saviour's Church, Cedar Road, Clapham, 

Consecration of, 12 n 10 6 
Grammar School, Southwark, Distribution 

of Prizes, 20 » 7/ 
St. Thomas's Hospital, Inaugural Address en 

Re-Opening of , 2 o 8 6 
Schools of Axt, Distribution of Prizes to, 11 d 

6<; 
Science at the Irish Catholic University, 2 d 

7c 
Scientific Demolition, 7 o 11/ 

Instruction, 16 n 6 /*— 13 d 12 ^—30 d 8 d 

Sclater-Booth ( — ) at the North Hants Agricul- 
tural Society, 6 n 6 c 
Scotch and Irish Peerages, 30 d 6/ 
Miners, Conference of, in Glasgow, 18 d 

10/ 

Municipal Elections, 6 n 10 d 

Peerage— New Creations— Not Legal, 6 n 

9/ 
Sea-Snake, Notes about, 13 n 12 d--16 n 5 

c— 20 n 8 r 
Scotland, Wrongs of 30 d 8 « 

from the Saturday BevieWf 29 d 9 a 

Scott ( Rubt. H.) on the Meteorological Congress 

at Vienna, 1 o 6 e 

(T. C.) on the Areas and the Crops, 2 o 4/ 

Scottish Australian Investment Company, 12 n 

4 a— 21 n 7 c 

Mining Company, 13 n 6 e 

Episcopal Church — New Bishop for Caf- 

fraria, 3 n 10 6 

Hospital Annual Meeting, 2 d 10/ 

National Insurance, 14 o 7 a 

Union Insurance Company, 4 d 6 a 

Sea Serpent, Note about, 12 n 8 d 

Seamen and Orphan Home, Donations, 18 o 11 e 

Seamen's Orphan School and Home, Donations 

for, 6o 12 d 
Seamanship for Tachtsnuin, 6 d 12 6 
Second-Hand Tale— Two Handed Dick Offered 

to " All the Tear Round," 7 » 7 e 
Secret Service Money, 11 o 8 c 
" Self Help" in Japanese, 8 o 4 d 
Mutilation— a Woman Bites her Tongu e 

off, 11 o8 c 
Servia, all Book^ Printed in. Forbidden to be 

Circulated in Bosnia, 18 o 6 6 
Bill to Abolish Capital Punishment, 17 d 5 

6—22 d 6 6—31 d 8 6 

Diplomatic News, 19 a 6 d 

Miscellaneous News, 11 d 6 6 — 22 d 5 6 

— — New Biinistry, 4 n 6 6 — 14 n 3 6 

Owning ot IbA Pw\\%3DaRxvV*l^ t^ ^ t: 

1 Sewers, C^t^ CoT(\\iv\3»\Wi^\^^^>^^'5^^^^ 
\ — V^n\Qd— \';d^J ^^ 



Sew 



PALMEB'S index to ^^ THE TUIES ** NEWSPAPER. 



[Oct. 1 to 



Sewage, Phosphate, tee Phosphatb. 
Seymour (Rear. Adm. F. Beauchamp) on the 
Charge AgaiDst Milltiirj Officers, 4 « 7 « 

(W. D.) OB Hume Bulera and Irishmen, 2 d 

12/ 
Shaftesbury, Conservative Meeting at, 10 o 12 « 

Park Model Village, 16 o 10 f— 18 o 12 6— 

Un5 a 

(Lord) and the Scotch Miners, 5 n 5 d 

Lays the Foundation Stone of New Scliools 

at Bournemouth, 13 n 10 c 
Shannon Drainage, 4 d6 d 
Shaw (H. R.) on the Alleged Adulteration of 

Sherrjs, 21 n 7/— 28 n 10 6 
Sheffield, Vicarage of, 3 o 10 / 

New Music Hall, 17 rf 7 c 

PubUc Park for, in! c 

Russian Government Present their Collec- 
tion of Cutlery in the Exhibition to the Town 
of, 8 n7 6— 11 nl2 6 
Shellac, State of the Market, 4 o 6 h—S o 4 c— 1 1 
o 6 6—15 o 6 6—22 o 6 6—26 o 6 c— 1 n 6 6—6 
n4 6— 81166—19 n7 (/— 3 <f 6/— 4 rf6^— 6ci 
erf— 20 rf 6 A— 81 dbc 
Shepherds and Cattleman, Mr. Davidson^s Ser- 
mon to, 8 rf 9 / 
Sheppard (Dr. Edgar) on Poisonous Spirits, lo o 
\0e 

(George) on the Northern Pacific Railroad, 

80 4/ 

(Professor) Address on Re-Opening the 

Medical School at King's College, 2 o 8 6 
Sherborne (Susan E.) Appeal for a Distressed 

Lady, 21 o 12 c 
Sheriffs, Nomination of, for the Counties, 13 n 
7d 

Quaint Ceremony in Filing the Accounts 

of, 4 n 7 6 
Sherry, Alleged Adulteration of, 15 n 6 0— 18 n 7 
fl— 19 n 7 c— 20n 4/— 21 n 7/— 27 n 10 «— 4 d 
8 c— 15 d7e 

Elbe, Notes about, 19 rf 8/ 

Manufacture of, 18 rf 6/ 

SmPPINO INTELLIOENOE :— 

Accident to the Golconda, 17 8 6 

African Mail Steamers, 29 n 10 a 

American Disasters at Sea, 27 dSf 

Sailing Vesiels to use Light* and Fog 

Horns, 13 n 6 6 
Arrival Fannie in Dover Bay, after a Peril- 
ous Voyage, 5 a 7 <f 

the Bremen, Disabling of, 22 d 7 d 

Bureau Veritas — Monthly Return of Marine 

Disasters, 5 n 6/- IS d 6 f 

— Calsow iSteson^ Dreadful Sufferings of the 
Crew &c., on Board, 9 </ 6 6 

Cape Race Whistle. 27 4 e 

Capture of German Vessels at Manilla, 8 d 

7r 

— Casualties to Steamers, 14 4 c 

C/^de, Detention of as Overladed, 15 9 « 

Collisiona—New Shipping Law atooul, ^ 

Sc 

of the Bellerophon with the F/jmsteed, 5d 

Sc-^SdBf—lOdSa 
--r Bristol l^ot Boats Nos. 4 and 37 in L.undy 



Shipping Intelligence (continued), 

Collisions — of the Consolation and Vadtrhnd, 

11 doe 

Clara with the Ardgowan^ 8 d 12 c 

of a Fishing Lugger and the 0$i<ame, 9 

9e 



of the Forfarshire with a Vessel Unknown 

off the Start, 17n 7« 

- of the Great Western with the Penrith 



Castle, at V/aterford, 2 o 6 / 
of the Biberia and the British Bannsr, 27 

o 6/ 
of the Jouna and the Clifford in the Boi- 

phonis, 29 o 12 c 
of the Kanagawa with an Unknown Vessel, 

19 n 8 a— 21n9/ 

of the Neva and the Fluellin off the SUrt, 

20 010/ 
of the Noi'thjleet and tha Murillo Official 



Inquiry, 19 a 3 d 
— of 11. M. Ship Serapis with a French 

Schooner, 2 d 5 /— 8 d 5 b 
of the Svrljiton and the Celerity at Rigs, 

23 d 6 a ^ 

of the Venus and the Pauline, 16 d 5 e 

of the Vesta with the Arctic, 8 d 6/ 

of the Vill du Havre with the Lock Earn, 

2 d 8 a— ^ d 6 c— 4 d 6 c— 5 d 10 d— 6 d 126- 

8 d 6/— 8 d 8 c— 12 d 10 d— 13 d 5 a— 13 d 12 

d— 18d6 e— 29d4/ 

French Inquiry into, 4 d 5 a — 12 d 3 



85d3a 



Funeral Service at Notre Dame for the 

Souls of the Drowned, 9 d 9/ 

Official Inquiry into, 31 d 9/ 

Notes about, 3 d 5 d— 5 d 5 e— 9 d If 



29d4/- 



■ Presentation to Capt. Urquhart and 
the Officers for the Aid Given te, 30 d 8 e 

Cunard Steamers, 21 o 5 6 

Deck Load Act, 25 o 6 c 

Destruction of the Eden by Fire, Set on 

Fire by the Insane Captain, 29 n 4/ 

of the Bavarian by Fire on Lake Ontaiia, 

7n5 6 

of the Herbert Graham by Fire, at Sea, 15 

d76 

of the James Howard by Fire, 7 o 4 • 

of the Mary E, Pol by Fire, on the Mis- 
sissippi River, 5 n 4 d 

of the Naggorej by Fire in Kingston Har- 
bour, Official Inquiry into at Liverpool, 13 d 
5 d 

of the Preston by Fire in Havre Harbour, 

15d56 

Disasters at Sea, 13 n 9/— 25 d 8/ 

Eliza, Disaster to at Sea, 25 d 8/ 

French and American Shipping, 21 o 7 c 

Transatlantic Pacific Line, 20 d 5 a 

Loss of, Appreliended, 3 o 8y 

Losses at Sea, 24 d 1 1 c 

'^eit^^xiX^VLVv^ia^ Act — in Operation. 4 a 

lA\%%Sxv%^\«MS!lffit%A'^ ^ 1 tr— V^ <1^ %— ^«L ^ 

^f 

W d 



1873.] 



palmer's index to " TlIK TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



Som 



Intelligenco (continued). 
rloading of Ships, Netes about, 10 o 10^ 
age Vessels, 27 n 7 6 
yonia. News about, 15 o 9 « 
lous Vovage of the Irwfli^ 27 o 7 f 
of the Murilloy 18 n 6 /~-26 nil/ 
News, 9 d o b 
ttt every day's paper 
gnals, 7 o^f 

6 Detained ia Aberdeen Harbour for 
latioo, 18 n 7 /* 

mer Koeing Wilhelni J ashore on the 
3 Diep, 28 « 5 r 
trerdue, 22 n 1 1 / 

nding on the Goodwin Sands of the 
1, 7 o 12 c 

the BhcJc D .ck on t/«e Gunfleet Sands, 
' into, 15 o y « 
the Hidalgo near the Helsingfors, 22 n 

lirings at Sea on Board the Jvaft'O-Le- 

the North Sea, 24 </ 7 /* 

ken Rock ofif Cape de' Gatte, 19 n 12 / 

e Brothers, Largest Vessel in the World 

Vay to Europe, 24 n 7 e 

iove, an Old Whaling Bark, Arrival of 

, 7n9e 

saworthy Ships* Commission, 14 • 4 e 

[d 

tinius, Foundering of, off Cape Fear, 81 

teed Mariners* Society, Award for Sav- 

.>, 8ol0i 

Rtion to, IS deb 

I Society, Central Ragged School, 13 d 

h — Extortion by the Sanitary Com- 

14 Ji 8 (/ 

itution in, 20 n 3 e— 22 n 11/ 

d Notes in Chancery, 19dSd 

embassy, 22 d 6 6—28 d 5a 

)Co\mt of , 26 d 8 Z' . 

ry Rainfall in, ?J n9 f 

dren. Notes about, 25 n 8 /* 

1 (^Lord) on the Island of Ishaboe, 29 n 

;.) on the Twice Told Tale, 11 n 13 6 

magreta Mining Company, 10 o 5 ^ 

le, Account of, 11 o 4 </ 

onetary Crisis, 81 o 5 6 

le, Arles-Dufour's Circular about, 7 o 

erj.) at Dewsbury, i o 5 d 
m) in Memoriam, 12 n 7 /* 
^F. R.) on the Grace Darling Life-Boat, 

r 

J.) on Charity Electioneering, 1 n 12 e 
Of 
Sparrow) on Charity Electioneering, 5 

I Prison, Discovery of a Private Still in, 

d by a Convict, 8 n 4 e 

age, Evening MeetingB, 7 nd c 

the School Board Eiections, 81 o 9 / 

yerance Union MeeUag, 16 ci 6 /* 

^oiuee, Notes about, 10 o 6 rf— 25 o 



Slave Dealing in Adrianople, 21 n 12 5 

Traffic in the East, 1 o 6 c— 8 n 11 c 

Trade in Abyssinia, 20 o 9 /* 

of East Africa, 6 o 4 d— 11 o 8 3—22 o 4 

e— 27 noe 

Smith (Abel) at the Tring Agricultural Meet- 
ing, 16 o 10 e 

(Dr. Edw.) on the Adulteration of Sherry, 

id Se 

(F. C.) at Nottingham. 15 n 7 rf 

(William) on Steam Ploughing, 18 o 6 e 

Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 25 n 8 <f 

see Cattle. 

Smithsonisn Museum— Capt. Jack's Head in, 15 
n 8 a 

Snake-Bites, Facts about, 9 o 9 f—l 1 o 1 1 « 

Snow, New Machine for Cleariiig Streets of, 24 

dif 
Soap, Export Returns, 2 d 4/ 
Sociad Economy Association, 18 o 6 c — 14 o5 b 

Science, the Founder of, 12 n 5 e 

Congress at Norwich, 2 o 7 a— 8 o 10 a — 

4 7 a— 6 o 8 a— 10 o 9/— 19 n 12/ 

Baxter (Dudley) on Poor Law Relief, 4o 



7c 



10 a 



7a 



• Blake (Miss Jex) on Education, 8 o 10 e 
Brassey (— ) on Economy and' Trade, 8 o 

Brown (Joseph) on Jurisprisdence, 4 o 



. Church Patronage, 6 o 8 6 

Colinan ( — ) on Local Taxa ion, 4 o 7 c 

Economy and Trade, 3 o 10 e— 4 •7 c— 

6 o 8 b—7 o 6 c— 8 o 10 a & d 

on Education, 6 o 8 a & 6 — 7 o 6 « 

Field (David Dudley; on Jurisprudence, 

&c., 80IO6 

Final Meeting, 17 n 10 rf 

Grey (Mrs. W.) on Education, 4 o 7 6 

Hastings (G. W.) on Repression of Crime 



7d 



and Prison Discipline, 8 10 a 

Health, 8 10 rf— 6 oSb 

Higher Education of Women, 6 8 e 

Houghton (Lord) Closing Address, 9 o 

Inaugural Address by Lord Houghton, 2 
o 76 

Jurisprudence and Amendment of the 

Law, 8 10 c— 4 o 7 a— 7 o 6 6—8 o 10 6 

Marriage Laws, 6086 

Meat Supplies, 7 o 6 c 

. Nightingale (Miss Florence) on Health in 



India, 7 6 e 

Registration of Deaths at Sea, 7 06/ 

' Repression of Crime, 4 o 7 c/— 6 8 1^7 



o6e— 9o7d 

Sanitary Provisions in Building Acts, 7 c 



6e 



- Supreme Court of Justice Act, 8 10 c 
. Working Iden*s Meeting, 4 o 7 d 



Society of Arts— Juvenile Lectures at, 18 </ 6 /* 
of Enf^eera^ IS d T c 



Sou 



PALMES 8 INDEX TO ^* THE TIMES MEWSPAPEB. 



South African Mortgage and Inyestment Com- 
pany, 15 V 6 a 

* Kensington Musenm, Admiuions, 14 o 7 / 

—11 nlV— 2d6/— 9rf9« 

on Boxing Day, 27 c/ 6/ 

School of Art. 8 <f 8 a 

Sgraffito Work at, 17 • 8/ 

London, Api)eal for, A d 6 d 

Pacific Islanders, Massacre on Beard the 

Lavinia, 12 d 7 e 

Islanders— a Fact for Dr. Darwin, 18 n 

12 d 

Shields Free Library, Opening of, 16 o 5 (/ 

Nautical College, 27 o 6 c 

Southwark Mission, 4 d 11 e 

Spain, Ex-Queen of, Narrow Escape from Drown- 
ing, 9 o 5c 

Denial of, 11 o 6 6 

8PAIN:— 

Alccante, Fatal Cases at the Bombardment, 

1 o 5 a 

Bombardment of, 2 o 10 a — 4 o 6 b — 4 o 

9 /•— 6 10 c— 9 oSd 

the Saturday Review on the Conduct of 



the Neutral Powers, 6 o o e 
Notes about, 6 o 10/ 



Alphonsist Club, 18 o 5 6 

Anecdote — a Carlist and a Grerman and his 

Grapes, II o 10 a 

Antipathy to Engknd, 10 n 9/ 

Army News, 4 o 6 a — 9 db a 

Circular about, 13 d 5 a 

Barcelona, Arrests in Connexion with a 

C^antonal Rising in, 18 d 5 a 

Decrees Itelative to the Press, I o 5 b 

Royal Palace of, to be Sold by Auction, 



Bo3a 

— Battle of Manem— Defeat of the Repub- 
licans, l3o 5 d 

' Official Telegram of the Goyemment, 15 



9/ 



- Notes about. 20 o 10 d 



10 d 



• of Monte Jura, 18 n 6 6—19 n 8 a— 22 n 



' Medals in Commemoration of, 15 n 5 b 



j 4o. 
L ^ 



of Parman, 21 o 10 a 

of Velabieto, 26 rf 6 6 

of Zubiera, 6 n 8 c— 10 n 6 6 

Battles, 18 o 10 c— 10 n 6 6 

Brigandage in, 10 n 5 6 

Brigands in, 22 (/ 5 a 

British Flag in, 7 o 9/ 

Calonge (Gen.) Llness of, 28 o 5 a 

Cantonal, Movements in, 15 n 5 6 

Election, IH n 10 cf— 24 n 11 a 

Capture of Two Germar Vessels Laden 

with Rifles for Polo, 6 n 8 c 
Carlists— Defeat of at Puente-le-Reyna, 18 

o5b 

at Vails, 10 o 6 o 

. Defeats of , 2 o 5 a — 4 o 6 6—6 o 6 6—8 o 

8 a— 9 o 5 a— 18 o 5 a 

- FJ^hting in Nararre, 9 o 5 a 

- and ChsD. Jforiones, 25 d 3 a— 27 d 3 a — 
29 a.S a—^l a 8 a 

MorementB of, I o5 h — 2 o 5 a — 3 o d a— 

4 aS 6-^13 o 5 b^S d 5 a— 12 d 8 a— 15 dh a 

90 



Spain {continued), 
—16 d 5 6—17 d 5 a— 18 d 5 a— 20 d 5 a— 22 
d5a 

News, 7 o 5 6 — 14 o 5 a — 16 o 6 a— 17 o 

8 a— 20 6 </— 21 o 5 a— 22 o 5 a— 28 086-- 
24 • 6 6—26 o 6 a— 27 6 6—29 o 5 6— 80 3 
o — 8 n 5 6 — 4 n 5 a — 6 n 6 c — 5 n 10 </— 7 n 
6—10 n 5 6—12 n 8 a— 14 n 8 6—18 11 6 6-19 
n 5 c— 20 n 8 6—21 n 6 6—22 n 5 a— 24 %hh 
—25 n 8 6—26 n 6—27 11 6 a 28 « 5 6— 2» 
n8a-l(/5a— 2</ 5 6— 8<f5 a— 4 Jo 6— 10 
cf6a— 11 d6a— 19 J6a— 24d 5a— 26 J3a 

in Northern Spain, 8 o 5 a 

Railway Stations Burnt by, 16 o 5 a— 17 

08a 

Successes, 8 n 5 6 — 10 n 5 6 — 11 n 5 6 

Victory, 11 »56 

War, 8 7 «— 9 8 a— 11 o 6 a— 22 10 

Q— 27 o 9/— 29 o 11 a— 1 n 5 6—4 » 4 J 

Cartagena, Demonstration in, 10 n 12 c 

the English at, 18 n 4 J 

Insurrection in, 7 o 5 6 — 4 n 9/ 

•^— Ironclads, 6 o 5 a — 21 6 a — 22 06 a— 
28 o 8 6—27 o5a 

Defeat of, 18 5 a — 14 o 6 a — 13 oh a 



—16 o5d 
Letters about, 10 d 5 J 

Notices iibout, 808 a — 29 5 a — 81 5 6 

Outside of, 1 o 10 6 

Plot to Surrender, 24 n 6 6 — 2 die 

Popular Demonstration in, 26 n 10 c/ 

Siege of, 1 5 a & 6 — 2 o 5 a — 2 o 10 c— 

8 3 a— 9 o 6 6—10 6 <;— 18 o 6 6—14 10 
16 o 6 a— 18 o 5 6—28 o 8 a— 24 5 6— 26 o5 
a— 28 o 5 a— 29 o 6 6—80 o 8 a— 1 n 5 6-^ s 
5 6—4 n 6 a— 8 n 6 6—11 n 5 c— 18 n 5 c— 15 
n 6 6 — 17 n 5 a— 18 n 6 6—21 n 5 6 — 22 a 5 a 
—25 n 8 6— 26 n 8 c— 26 n 5 6—27 n 4 rf— 27 « 

5 a— 28 n 6 6—29 n 8 a— 1 d 12 a— 2 (/ 6 a-S 
d a — 4 d 5 e— 5 d 5 a-^e d 6 a— 8 rf 5 a— 8 </ 

6 a— 9 d 5 a— 10 d 5 a— 11 d 6 a— 12 rf 8 a— 
18 (/ 6 a— 15 cf 12.a— 16 rf 5 c— 17 d 5 a— 18 d 
6 a— 19 rf 8 a— 19 d 6 a— 19 cf 6 /— J 5 a- 
22 (/ 8 a— 22 </ 6 a— 28 d 8 a— 23 a 6 a— 24 i 
6 a— 26</8a— 29 cf8a— 30rf8o— 31 cf8a 

Suspension of Adni. Lobo, 17 o 3 a 

Threatened Sea Fight off, but Retreat of 

Adm. Lobo, 17 o 3 a 
Wreck of the Femandost CiUolico before, 

20o5ff 

— Catalonia, News about, 11 n 5 c — 13 n 6 6 
—14 n 8 6 

— Colonies, 28 o 6 6 

— Cortes, Re-Opening ot, 81 cf 3 a 

— ConsenratlTes and Radicals in Madrid, 22 
10 6 

■ Ex-Mmister Martos*s Speech, 22 o 10 6 



Constitutionalists, Movemf'nts of, 13 a 5 c 

Court-Martial on Capt. Werner, 3 o 8 a— 4 

0IO6 

Defeat of Gen. Maturana, 23 8 6 

Diplomatic News, 4 o 6 a — 6 d 6 ^— 11 d5a 

English Flag in, 10 » 12 rf 

Ettella, the CarlisU ETacuate, 6 o 5 6 



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Spo 



Spain {eorUinued), 

Financial Contract with England, 2 o5 a 

Furloughs to Naval Officers, Stay of , 2 o 5 a 

Garmilla (Commandment) Escape of, 29 d 

da 

and Germany, 6 n 3 c — 2 d5 b 

Government Movements of, 13 o 5 b — ^26 o 

5 a 

Greeks, a Battalion of, Offer to Join the 

Government Troops, 9 o 5 a 
-— ^ Imparcicd and the Republic, 9 o 5 a 

Incendiary Fires, \ oh a 

International in, 12 n 3 6 

La Guardia Captured by the Carlists, 5 d 

56 

La Palma, Fighting at, 24 n 5 6 

Loan, \\ db n 

Lobo (Adm.) Defence, 8 n 7 a 

Military Intelligence, 1 o 5 a 

Ministry, 18 n 5 * 

Miscellaneous News, 6 o 5 b — 1 1 o 5 a — 18 o 

6 a — 27 5 6—31 o 5 b — 1 n 5 6 — 5 n 5 a — 6 n 
8 c— 7 n 6 o— 10 n 5 6—17 n 6 a & c— 20 rf 6 a 
— 26</3 a 

Mariones (Gen.) Kouting of, 10 o 6 a — 1 1 o 

lOe— 21 It 12 a 

Day After the Battle, 14 o 10 rf 

Defeated at Maneria, 11 o 6 a 

High Mass at Estella on the Victory, 17 

o8c 

Movements of, 14 n 8 6 

Notes about, 21 o 8 c 

Nancy (Bp. of) Pastoral Ordering Prayers 

for the Restoration of Metz and Strasburg to 

France, 18 n 6 6 

National Loan, 3 d 6 a 

New Junta, Election of, 12 n 8 a 

Loan, 3 3 a 



Newspapers Warned by the Government, 

15 n 5 6 

Oriheula, Carlist Destruction at, 1 o 5 6 

and Portugal, 11 n 5 c 

Public Debt, 1 rf 5 a 

Radicals, Meeting of, at Madrid, 8 o 8 a 

Republican Victories, 20 o 10 rf 

Slavery Abolitionist Society Manifesto, 29 

o 5 a 
Tarragona, a Corporal Shot at, for Desertion, 

6o56 

Tax on Mining Produce, 9 o 6 a 

Toloso, Battle near, 20 o 5 6 

Defeat uf the Carlists at, 17 n 5 c 

Siege of, 1 o 10 a— 8 o 6 o— 10 d 5 a— 12 

d 8 a— 18 rf 5 a 

— and the United States, 12 n 8 6—15 n 5 a 

Victoria, a Deserter Shot at, 8 o 8 a 

Virginius, Capture of, tee Cuba 

and the United States about, 29 n 3 a 

Volunteers, Catalonian, 7n6a— 19n6c 

of Liberty, Meetings of Prohibited, 3 o 8 a 

War Material, Seizure of, at Madrid, 2 o 5 a 

■ Taxes, 3 o 8 a 



Window Tax, 8 o 8 a 

Woman Soldier and the King, 6 o 10 </ 

Spanish Politics, Difficulties of, from the Admix- 
ture of Names, 8 o S d 
Speaker (The) and his Farm Labourers, 15 o 7 d 



Spectral Banquet, 8 n 12 <^12 no/ 
Spices, State of the Market, 2 o 6 6—9 o 6 6 — 16 
o 6 c— 28 4 a— 80 o 4 e—B n 4 6—18 n 6 «— 
20 « 4 d-2l n 7 cf— 22 n 6 *-27 n 7 e— 4 d 6 
6- 10rf6c-ll <f7 6-18c/6a 
Spirits, Consumption of, lOdSe 

in the United States, 27 «f 4 6 

Duty on, 17 o 4 c 

8P0BTIHG:— 

American ChaUenge 



to the Oxford and 



Cambridge Crews, 21 o 6f 

— Anteuil Races, 8 n 7 a 

— Athletic Club— London. 17 n 7 c— 29 nSc 
Sports— Eton College, 13 n 12 a 

Westminster School, 11 o 8 6 — 16 o 5 d 



—17 •5c 
Cambridge University Boat Club, 17 n 7 c 

— 5rf76 

Chantilly Races, 20 o 5 a 

Cook*s Billiard Handicap, 9 d 8 6—10 d5b 

— 11 «f 5 6—12 d 3 /•— 13 d 12/— 15 d 11 c 

EngUih Cricketers for Australia, 28 o 8 e 

in Australia, 31 d 3*6 

Golf, St. Andrew's Annual Match, 6 o 11 rf 

— « Grand National Hunt Committee, 25 o 8 6 
Great Sculling Match from Maidenhead to 

Westminster Bridge in Twelve Hours, 17 o 6 c 
Her Majesty's Stagheunds, 20 o 11 c — 5 n 7 

</— 24 <f 10 c— 81 dSb 

Heytbrop Hounds, 11 n 12 6 

Hunting in the Hubertusstock, 2 d I / 

Appointments, 11 o 10 c— 18 o 8 6 — 22 o 

8 6—25 8 6—1 n 7 /"— S n 4 /— 15 n 4 /— 22 

n 4 /•— 29 n 8^—6 d 4/— 13 d 4/— 20 d 4 /— 

27d9e 

Jockey Club, 18 o 8 6—25 o 8 6 

Legislation, 27 o 10 6 

Kingsbury Races, SI d 5 e 

Liverpool Autumn Cup, 8 n 7 c— 4 nil a — 

5 n 7 c— 6 n 10 6—7 n 5 rf— 8 n 10 e- 10 n 10 rf 

London Athletic Club, 6 o 11 <f 

Melbourne Cup, 8 n 10/— 26 dis 

Newmarket Second October Meeting, 6 o 1 1 

a— 7 o 12 o— 8 o 6 a— 9 o 7 a— 10 o 8 a— 11 o 

10 6— 18 oil a 
Press on, 6 o 11 a 

Houghton Meeting, 18 o 8 6—20 o 11 a— 

21 o 12 a— 22 o 8 o— 23 o 8 </— 24 o 8 a— 25 o 
8 a -27 • 10 c 

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 29 n 8 c 

Pans Races. 7 o 12 6 

Polaris, Search for, 14 o 6 « 

Prize Fight m America — ^Allen and M*Coole, 

11 o 10/ 

Between Hetnan and Sayers, Account of, 

18ii4s 

Fatal, at Portimouth, 18 n 5 e 

Racehorses, Notes about, 1 1 n 12 6 

Racing Season for 1878, 1 rf 12 6 

^)n a Railway, a Covey of Partridges 

Run Over by a Train at Godalming, 1 o 5 e 

Short Races, Notes about, 8 n 10/ 

Shrewsbury Meetings, 10 n 10 d— 12 n 10 6 

Autumn Races, 13 n 12 a— 14 n 3/— 15 

n 8 «— 17 n 7c 



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PALMEK^S IN1)K.\ TO " THE TIMES ** NEWSrAPKU. 



Sporting {continued). 

TattersaU's, 6 o 11 c— 14 o 8 h—20 o 1 1 6— 

28 o 6 e— 4 n 11 a— 11 n 12 6—18 n G 6—25 n 

8/— 2 d 5/— 9 rf 8 6—16 d 5 e— 23 d 5 e 
Warwick Races, 17 n 7 r— 20 n 3 c— 21 n 5 

r— 22 n 8 c 

and Leamington Hunt Meeiinor, 19 n 6 d 

Winning Owners on the Turf, 20 d 10/ 

Sires, 23 cf 7 6 

Yachtsmen and the Board of Trade, 24 (/ 8 

c—2r>d6d-S0dS/ 

Yorkshire and Scotch Moors, \l o 5 e 

Stafford, Housebreaking at the Vicarage House 

of, 26^6/ 
Staffordshire Archdeaconal Conference, 25 o / 

Potteries, 11 o6 d 

Stamp Duty on Deeds, Return of , 1 1 o 7 c/ 

Poundage, Return, 24 o 12 « 

Stanley (Mary) Appeal for the Proyident Poor 

of Westminster, 29 o 12 c 
Stanford (V. F. Bvnett) on Sir Henry Holland, 

3 n 5 e 
Stansfeld {—) at Halifax, 12 d 10 o— 13 d 12 e 
State Endowments, How to Dispense with, 17 c^ 

*/• 
Statute Draughting, 22 o 12 a 

Hirings at Doncaster, 13 n 7 6 

Revised, Notes about, 10 » 8 e— 18 « 6 6 

Stationery Office, Return of, 15 o 7 e 
Statistical Society, Fourth Session of, 21 n 4/ 
Steam Ploughmg, 18 o 6 e 

Engines Exported, 12 n 8 « 

Stoker Company, 6 n 4 a 

Steains (Arthur) on Adulterated Tea, 31 o 11 e 

— 8n56— lln 10/ 
Stedman (Robt. S.) on Wells or Covered Tanks, 

27 7/ 
Steel, United States Return, 11 </ 11 c 
Stephen (Fitzjames) Polygamous Europeans in 

India, 25 </ 9 a 
Stephen (J. Fitzjames) on Popular Government, 

17 nlO /• 
Stevens (C. A.) on the School Board Loan, 15 n 

Sa 
Stewart (M. J. Shaw.) on the Famine in Bengal, 

27n 6d 
Stiff (E.) on the New London School Board, 2 d 

12 6 
Stipendiary Magistrates in Ireland, 17 d 10 c— 23 

dll d-'27 ddd—SOdSe 
Stock Excliange Customs, 28 n 4/ 

Daily Share List, 3 n 10 c 

Proposed Cleariog House for, 6 </ 6 a — 9 d 

76 
Rules of, 29 n 4 6—1 d 8 a— 2 d 7 c— 3 d 

66 
Stocks, English and Foreign, State of, in evertf 

datfs paper, 
Stoke-upon-Trent, Created a Municipal Burgh, 

24 12 </ 
Stone and Ivory Exhibition at the Mansion 

House, 14 6/ 
Stork9 (Sir Henry) at Ripon, 31 o 7 6 
Storm at HavannaJi, 13 o 5 c 
Storing, 14 n 6 d 

Deatructire in America^ 18 d 6 e 

Storr(Wm.) on School Economy, 28 n 7/ 



Stour Valley Coal and Iron Company, 3 n 6 a— 

4n 6c 
Straits Settlements, 7 o 5 6 

New Govenior, 7 n 5 6 

Strange Crime — Murder of a Russian Magistrate, 

22rf9y 
Stratford, the Members at, 6 </ 7 c 
Stratford-on-Avon Church Defence Association, 

the Members at, 6 d 7 c j 

Strawberry Hill, Robbery at, 22 n 6/— 25 « 9 /"- ' 

24 n 11 «/ 

Street Paving in the City, 24 n 7/ 
STREET TRAMWAYS:— 

Board of Works Bylaws about, 20 d 10 e 

City of Buenos Ay res, 9 o 6 a — 14 o 7 d— 

25 o 6 tf— 11 d 7 6—13 d 6 c— 20 dSe 
Extension, 21 o 6 c 

North Metropolitan, 4 o 7/— 23 t/ 6 « 

State of Shares in every day's pajier 

Steam, 25 d S a 

Streeter s Carriage Communicator, 24 o 6 d 
STRIKES: — 

in America, 22 n 7 6 

on American Railways. 24 n 8 6 — 29 d 3 6 

of the Cab-Drivers in India, 18 n 6 /" 

of the Carters in Glasgow, 15 n 7 a 

of Compositors, at the Bombay GoTemment 

Press, 18 n 6 /* 

East Worcestershire Nail Trade, Sob d 

of the Engineers at Sheffield, find of, 1 o 7 

6—4 n 9 « 
of the Forgemen at Sheffield, 12 d 5 6—16/ 

5rf— 26c/3/ 

of the Gas Stokers at Croydon, 1 n 11 r 

of Juvenile Colliers at Nottimrham, 19 d 

lid 
— of the Knoxville and Ohio Railway Em- 
ployees, 22 n 7 b 
Lace Trade at Nottingham, 21 o 6 6— IB n 

7/— 19r/6e— 30c/4e 
London Engineers, 10 o 10 c— 1 n 10 d-4 b 

5/— 24 n 9 y— 9 d 9 e— 22 d 10 6—25 dSc 
Minimum Wage Movement, 9 c/ 9 «— 29 d 

8/ 
of Miners at Normanton and Monk Bretton, 

22 n 6e— 28n5/ 
Operative Gilders of Liverpool — End of, 23 

o8e 

of the Shipwrights of Bristol, 6 d 6 c 

at the Surrey Commercial Docks, 26 « 10/ 

Workmen at the Port of Malaga, 8 o 3 a— 

9o5a 
Struggle, Desperate, between a Man and a Bull- 
dog, at the Great Western Cellieries, 20 n 3 « 
Sturge (Edw.) on the War in Cuba, 24 n \2 d 
Sub- Wealden Exploration, 26 rf 3 •—30 d 7 /* 
Suburban Drainage, Notes abv>ut, 29 o 12 <^— 30 

10 c 
Sugar, Stete of the Market, I o 7 /"— 2 o 6 s— 8 o 

4 6—4 o 6 6—8 o 4 «— 9 o 6 6—10 o 6 a— 11 o 

6 6—16 6 6—16 6 c— 17 o 4 6—18 o 6 d— 22 
o 6 6—23 4 a— 24 o 6 d— 25 o 6 c— 29 o 6 c— 
80 o 4 c— 31 o 6 d— I n 6 6—5 n 6 c— 6 a 4 6— 

7 n 6 6—8 n 6 6—12 n 4 s— 13 a f «— 14 n 4a 
— \b tv ^ \>— \^ tv 1 d— *ift XV 4 d— 21 n 7 d— 22 

n ^ e— 1^ n ^ J— *r\ -iv 1 *— *i^ u ^ \>— «i«^ 'K V *^ - 
Z d^ /—V d ^ b— Ja d^ t— ^ d "^ d— \^ d '^^^ 



Dec. 31, 1873,] palmer's index 



THK TIMES NEWSrAI'ER. 



Swi 



1 1 J 7 &— 12 d 5 6—13 d 6 «— 17 d 6 rf— 18 d 6 

a— 19 </ 6 c— 20 d 6 6—24 cf 6 c— 25 «? 6 a— 31 

dbc 
Sugar, Beetroot in England, 8 </ 12 c/-9 d 7 c— 27 

c/4e 

English and French Trade in, 10 o 6 6 

from Queensland, 21 o U a 

SUIGIDES :— 

Coroners* Inquests on, Official Return of 

During the Past Year, 1 o 4 e 
of George William Bennett, at Streatham, 

27 n 5 e 

of John Chamberlains, at Reading, 27 o 8 6 

of James Conroy, a Commissionaire, 25 o 

Bd 

of Rev. Duncan Fletcher, a Lunatic, 6 rf 7 c 

of Frances Gale, in the Serpentine, 25 n 10 

6—29 nSe 
of a Gentleman, from Westminster Bridge, 

6 It lOrf— 7n 5/ 
of Martin Louis Harpes, at Stanley Street, 

PimUco, 4n 11 f 

of Harrison, a Prisoner at Exeter, 21 o 10 d 

of Matilda Hart, at Cambridge, 16 d7 d 

of Percy liayling, at his Master's in Wilton 

Crescent, In 5 b 

' of Miss Eliza Johnson, at Dalston, 17 d 7 € 

of Catherine M'Cowii, after Murdering her 

Illigitimate Child, 26 n 6/ 
of Joseph Miles, in the Regent's Canal, 18 

n6/ 
— '— of a Middle Aged Man, at Dartford Swing 

Bridge, 1 o 6 c 
of James Field Newton, at St. John Street, 

26 « 5 /• 
of G. W. Peckham, in Milwaukee River, 22 

d7 e 
of John Henry Nicholson, in HoUoway Pri- 
son, 26 n 6 / 
of WilHara Puttick, who Threw Himself 

before an Express Train at Coldwaltham, 22 o 

10 r 

of a Young Russian Lady, near Moscow, 1 1 

o9e 

of Robert Springett, by Laying Down be- 
fore a Train at Sudbury, Si o9j 

of James Turner, of Manchester Square, 24 

dlOe 

of Charles Whitehead, the Retford Signal- 
man. 23 </ 10 

of John Whitehead, of Seven Sisters Road, 

26 n 5/ 

— — Attempted of Edward Coens, on Board the 
Bradford, 8 n 9 /*— 12 n 8 e 

Sumatra, Dutch War in, 2 o 5 6—23 o 3 6—21 n 
5 ^—22 n 6 6—27 n 6 6—3 d 6 6—5 d 5 6—13 
p 5 6—16 d 5 6—18 d 5 6—19 d 5 6—20 d 5a 
—23 d 6 6—28 </ 6 6— 25 rf3 6— 29 d 3 6—31 d 
36 

Sunday Trading, Notices about, 8 a 5 d—l9 n 
7e 

Meetings Against the Act, 6 n 8 « 

SUSPENSIONS :^ 

Bank of Acadia, Nova Scotia, 8 n 5 </— 4 d 

6e 

Bianchi, Bros. & Co., of Lima, 29 o 6 a 

6J»ke & Co,, of Northflcei, 25 o 6 a 



Suspensions {continuecD, 

Barrett & Co.. of Bow Bridge, 2 o 6 rf 

Bowles, Bros,, Q d 6 a 

Briggs, Thomas, of Oldham, 10 o 6 a 

Claffin & Co., of New York, 22 n 7 a 

Clews & Co., fff New York, Circular, 9 o 6 6 

Commonwealth National Bank, 7 o 10 6 

Field, Penso & Co., of Colon, 17 (/ 4 « 

Franklin, S., and Son, 17 cT 6 c 

Gillman, Joseph Copeland, of Manchester, 

Sd7a 
Uaworth, Messrs., of Bacup and Hasling- 

den, 10 rf 6 6— 31 dAd 
Heyworth, Eli, of Blackburn, after Eight 

Years Pays up in Full with Interest, 18 </ 6 a 

Homes and Macy, of New York, 9 o 10 a 

Hayt, Sprague & Co., 1 n 6 c — 1 n 6 a — 3 n 

6 c/— 8n66— 13 n6 a 

Jay, Cooke & Co., Statement of, 14 o 6 a 

Lacy, John, Statement, 10 rf 6 6 

Long.«haw, W., of Pendlebury, IS d 6 a 

Withdrawn, 19 d 6 a 

M'Donald, Malcolm, & Co., 2 </ 6 a 

Montejo & Co., of Billiter Street, 9 ef 7 6— 

31 (2 4 a 

' Newman. A. L. & Co , of Rainham, 2 o 6 J 

Oakes, T.. db Co., of London, 20 d 6 a 

Oldham, Brothers, & Co., of Cannon St., 29 

6a 

Quistorp's Bank, 13 o 12 6 

Ramos, Roe) & Co., of Lima, 29 o 6 a 

Saunders, Godfrey and Godfrey Samuel, of 

Dartmouth Park and Potters Fields, 2 o 13/ 

W. Wilson and Geo. S., of Lloyds, 16 o 6 

a— 22 ti6c 

Schofield & Sons, of Milnrow, 16 o 6 a— 20 

n 4 a 
Sprague, A. and W., Manufacturing Com- 
pany, 22 n 7 6 
Texas and Californian Construction Comp., 

7 It 5 6—22 n 7a 

Tugraann and Bradshaw, of Liverpool, 10 

d6b—ndid 
Union Banking Company, of Philadelphia, 

7 10 6 

Trust Company, 7 o 10 6 

Sutton (Francis) on Adulterated Mustard, 26 o 

11/ 
Swallows, Late, 26 n 12 e 
Swanzy (F. A.) on the Ashantee War, 1 o 6 a 
Sweden. Extradition Treaty with England, 6 o 6 e 
Swift (Julia Cecilia) on Mr. Disraeli and Dean 

Swift, 2d 12 «— 6 d 10/ 
Four Last Years of Queen Anne, Netes 

about, 25 n 7 /— 2 d 12 «— 3 d 7 /*— 5 d 7 /— 8 

c/8c— 9rfl2/— 11 d5f 
Swiss Competition in Textile Fabrics, 16 • 6 c — 

17o6« 
SWITZERLAND :— 
Extradition Treaty with Germany, 12 n 3 6 

—20 n 8 6 

with Russia and Portugal, Sd5 6 — 9 d5a 

Father Hyacinthe in, 20 o 5 c 

. Hall of Freemasons Transferred into a 

Catholic Church, 20 c 5 c 

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TALMEU's INDEX TO *' THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. 



Switaerla&d {continued), 

State and Church in, 20 o 5 c— 17 n 5 c— 27 

n 6 6—4 d 5 b— 13 d 6 fr— 30 d'6a 

Watchmakinjr hi, 23 rf 6 /* 

Syers (M. R.) on the Liccn'^ing Act, 30 </ G c 
Symes* Patent Economic Gaa Company, 9 o 6 a 
Symons (G. J.) on the British Ass;, elation at 

Bradford, ioQd 

T. 

Tahard Inn. South wark, ^5 rf 1 1 c 

Tallennan (Daniel) Austrian Decoration Con- 
ferred on, lOc/U / 

Tallow, State of the Market, 1 o 7 /*— 2 o 6 «— 3 
o 4 6—4 o G 6— G o 6 6—7 o 7 6—8 o 4 e— 9 o 6 
6—10 6 a— 1 1 6 6—18 o 7 c— 14 o 7 6—15 o 
5 6_i6 o 6 c— 17 o 4 6—18 o 6 </— 20 o 6 A— 
21 o 6 «— 22 o 6 6—28 o 4 a— 24 o 6 rf— 25 o G 
c— 27 o G a— 28 o 7 rf— 29 o G c— 30 o 4 c— 31 
o 6 rf— 1 n G 6—3 n G c— 4 n G c — 6 n G c— G n 
4 6—7 n G 6—8 n G 6—10 n 7 6—11 n 6 6—12 
n 4 6—13 n 6 e— 14 n 4 a— 15 n G 6—17 n 5 6 
— 18 n 7 e— 19 n 7 rf— 20 n 4 rf— 21 n 7 rf— 22 
n 6 e— 24 n 7 «— 25 n 5 «— 2G n G /— 27 n 7 « 
—28 n G 6—29 n 4 e— 1 d 7 c— 2 rf G /*- 3 <f G 
/— 4 d G 6—5 <f G cS d G rf— 8 </ 7 o— 10 «/6 
c— 11 rf 7 6—12 d 5 6—18 d G e— IG rf 7 6—17 
d 6 <f— 18 (/ G «— 19 d G c— 20 rf G 6—22 rf G c 
—23 </ G a— 24 i G c-25 d 5 a— 80 d 4 a— ^1 
</5c 

Tardy Re-appearance — the Sea Serpent, 12 n 8 <f 

Taylor (H. L.) on St. Paul*8 Churchyard, 22o6d 

(ReT. Isaac) on the Etruscan Language, 9 

d7e 

Tea, Indian, Notes ahout, 1 n G e — 8 n 6 e — G n 8 
«— 7 n G c— 11 n G c— 13 a G c— 14 n 4 «— 15 n 
Sf—lSn lOc— 20n4« 

and the Adulteration Act, 30 o 4 «— 31 oil 

e— G n 4 /*— 8 n 6 6 

Meetings about, 27 n 5 c 

Lebong Tea Company, 12 d 5 a 

Return of Duty on, 11 o G/ 

Spurious, Deputation to Government about, 

9d7d 

Notes about, 28 o 11 e— 11 n 10 f 

Report on, 22 o G rf 

State of the MarVet, 7 o 7 <i— 14 o 7 6—16 

o 5 6—21 o 6 c— 28 o 7/— 4 n G «— 7 n G 6—11 
n G c— 14 n 4 a— 18 n 7 o— 25 n 6 /"- 2 rf G c— 
9 rf 7 6— IG d 7 a— 23 rf 6 «— 30 rf 4 e 

and Pepper, Examination of, 12 n 4 a 

Telegraph Engineers, Society of. Annual Meeting, 
11 r/9/ 

Telegraphic Facilities, 27 did 

TELEGRAPHS:- 

Alexandria and Brindisi, 17 o 9/ 

Amoy and Shanghai, 28 o 5 6— 2G n 6 c— 28 

n 5 c— 28 n^ a 

Brazilian Telegraphy, 30 o 4 e— G n 4 a 

■ Submarine, 12 n 4 a 

Eastern, 2 o G i/— 23 o 4 a— 25 o G a— 3 n G 

a— 4 It 7 e— 15 n G a— 2G n G r 

Extension, Australasian and China, 2 o G 

1^—20 o 6 1^-^12 n 4 a— 18 n G c— 22 n 6 c— 24 

GJobe Telegraph juid Trust Company, 10 o 

^a—lPn 7a^29n 4 a 
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Telegiapha (continued). 

Government Telegraphs and the Eailwtyi, 

lOrfllrf— lGd4«/ 

Great Northern, 10 o G 6 

Hong K«ng and Shanghai, 7n56-25ff3c 

Hooper's Telegraph Works, 26 n G c 

Indo-European, 28 o 7 rf— 18 n7 d 

Charges, 14 n 4 a 

Monte Videon and Brazilian, 17 o 4 a 

New Central Office in St. MartinVle-Graad, 

28 nGc 

Ocean Telegraphy, 25 </ 8 c 

Pernambuco, io d 4 a 

Renter's Telegram Company, 2 o G </ 

River Plate and Brazil, 11 o 6 a — 24 n 7 a 

on the Rocky Mountains, \0 o 12 d 

— r Shanghai and Amoy, 26 n 5 6 

Singapore and Hong Kong, 18 o 5 c— 25 o 

Sa 

Spain and Cuba, 26 n 3 a 

Slate of Shares, in every day's pppfr 

Weekly Return of Messages Forwarded, 2 

o 6 «— 9 o G c— IG o G rf— 23 o 8 /— 30 o 7 1 

— 6 n 3 e— 13 n G <•— 20 n 3 c— 27 » 7 a— 11 rf 

7 6—18 d 6 </— 25 dbf 
West India and Pajiama, 18 « 7 rf— 18 <f 6 c 

— 17rf4</ 
Western and Brazilian, 4 o 6 a — 20 </ G e— 

22</G a 
Temperance Conference at Alnwick, 19 n 11/ 
Movement— Meeting at Shaftesbury Park, 

12rf9/ 
Temperature of the Summer, 7 n 6 </ 
Temple Ghirdens— Chrysanthemums Show in, 17 

6 a— 17 It 7/ 

Middle, Election of Benchers, 18 n 6 <r 

Grand Day at, 14 n 9 e 

Tolling Out of a Member, 26 w 7/ 

Readings in, 1 « 10 /* 

(R.) on Mr. Arch in Canada, 13 d 12 i/-20 

d^f 
Temptations of Metaphysics, 26 a 5/ 
Terrero (Maximo) on Emigration to Paraguay, 

29 7/ 

Testamentary Eccentricities. 17 o 8 « 
Thacker (A. L.) on Alpine Travelling, 4 o 10 « 
Thackery (Anne L.) Appeal for the Childn^n*! 

Hospital, 29 a 3 « 
Thames, Angling Condition of, 25 o 7 </ 

at Richmond, 30o9c— 12ii8/* 

Stocking of, 7 o 9 e 

Embankment— Mr. W. H. Smith Gives the 

Ornamental Seats, 18 o 6 « 

New Chelsea, 9 d 8 6 

THEATRES : — 

Adelphi, 7 a 7 e— 11 n 12 6—18 n 6/— 21 a 

10 6- 24 n 6 e 

Alexandra, 1 o 6/— 12 d 6 a— 27 dbc 

Alhambra, 24 c/ 8 c 

on Boxing Day, h7 d o a 

— Crystal Palace Concerts, see Cktstal Pal- 

— Court, 13 8 o— 16 o 6 d— 27 o 8 c— 19 n 8 
6—20 n7f 

Cw«tiX ^«t^«cv,*lT d 6 a 

lirax'j \AVk^ V\ tv^ t — \^ ^^ t— Tv db a 




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Theatres (continued). 

Egyptian Hall, 27 df>f 

French Plajs, 23 o 8 c— 29 o 8 rf— 1 n 10 r 

_10 n 6 /•— 12 n 8 ^—19 n 8 6—24 n 6 «— 8 d 

lOb-'2AdSc 
Gaiety, 4 o 12 6—23 o 8 c— 11 n 12 6—12 n 

8 e— 15 d 8 c— 18 rf 5 r/— 22 rf 7 c— 27rf6 r 

Morning Performances, 6 rf 9 /* 

Greneral Theatidcal Fund, Benefit at the 

Haymarket, 18 c/6 d— 22 d 7 fi 
Globe, 6 o 10 e— 8 o 5 e— 18 o8a— 16o5 d 

—27 o 8 r— 20 d 10 « 

Glyn (Miss) Readings of, 11 n 12 6 

Havmarket, 4 o 12 6—7 o 8 r— 27 o 8 c— 7 n 

7 c— fl n 12 5—26 n 6 c— 27 rf 5 6 

Hengler's Grand Cirque, 8 d 10 5 

Holbom Amphitheatre, 21 d b d 

Lyceum, 27 rf 5 6 

Recommencement of the Morning Per- 
formances at, 31 o 10 a 
Mark Twain at the Queen's Concert Rooms 

\2dhf 

• Moore and Burgess' Ministrels, 27 d 6 a 

National, 18 o 8 « 

New Gallery in Argyll Street, 24 rf 8 c 

Olympic, 4 o 12 o— 6 o 10 e— 29 o 8 6—3 d 

9d 
Opera Comique, 3 n 8 c — 11 n 12 h — 14 n 5 

rf— 15rf8c 

Madame Bistori at, 1 o 6/— 8 o 5 /"— 13 o 



8 a— 30 6 rt 
— Paris Grand Opera, 17 n 7 /* 

Opera, 31 d 5 a 

• Houses, 4 d 10 c 



Philharmonic, 6 o 10 c 

Plymouth, Alleged Fracas on the Stage, 9 

dl2e 
' Polytechnic— the Silber Light at. 13 o 8 a 

—27 d 5 /■ 

Prince of Wales's, 2 d 12 /* 

Princess's, 21 o 8 6—23 o 8 c— 30 o 6 a— 1 1 

w 12 6—15 n 5 c- 2 d 12/— 27 rf 6 6 
Theory of Griselda as Acting at, 1 9 n 8 « 

—26 n 6 6—27 nSe 

Queen's 17 » 8 6—28 d 8 6—24 d 8 6 

Royalty, 13 o 8 n— 20 o 8 6—1 d 12 6—22 

d7« 

Sanger's Amphitheatre, 5 n 8 6—27 d 5 d 

Strand, 3 d 7 d 

Surrey, 27 d 5 c 

Madame Tussaud's, 27 d 6 a 

Vaudeville, 4 o 12 6—3 n 8 c— 10 n 6 /— 19 

n86 
Thew (J. Dyke) on Postal Eccentricities, 19 d 

66 
Thoms (W. J.) on Pseudo-Centenarianism, lid 

4/— 27d6a 

on a Real Centenarian — Mrs. Munro, 7 n 5 c 

Thrift, Curious Case of, 21 o 12 r— 23 o ii c 
Thudichum (Dr. J. L. W.) on the Adulterated 

Sherry, 27 n 10 e 

on Australian Wines at Vienna, 16 d 4 e 

Tichbome Case, Arrii al of the So- Called Arthur 

Orton, 14 o 5 c 

Historical Picture of, 25 o 9 « 

— War* of, from the Pall Mall GnzetU, 3 d 

Wc 



Tilley CJohn) on Newspapers and the Post, 18 n 
12 d 

Tin Plate Trado, 4 o 12 c 

Trade, %n7 c. 

Tobacco and SnufiF, Official Return of Duty on, 
Uo4e— 10n9/ 

Licenses, Official Return of Duty from. 15 

n \2r.—li\nhh 

Too Clever, 23 d6d 

Tooting Common. 15 o 4 /' 

Torn Checks, Notes about, 13 n 6 r— 14 n 4 d 

Torrens (M-CuUagh) Address to the Electors of 
Finsburv. 21 o 10 <? — 25 e 3 c 

(Sir R.) on the Ashantee War, 9 o 5 / 

at Cambridge. 19 d 7 d 

(W. M,; on finsbary and the Endowed 

Schools Commission, 3 n 7 6 

Tourists in Palestine, 2*^ n 5/ 

Towers (Jonathan) Donations for. 13 o 11/ 

Towns Drninage and Sewage Utilization Com- 
pany, 24 d 6 f 

Trade, Board of. Notices. 1 o 12 rr— 4 o 8 rt— 8 o 
5/— 11 o 8 c— 16 o 8 d— 18 o 8 c— 22 o 8 c— 2i^ 
7 e— 6 n 7 a — 8 n 6 a & 7 a— 12 n 6 rt— 15 n 

5 /•— 19 n 6 a— 26 n 8 a— 29 n 4 /"— 3 d 6 /"— 6 
d8a— 10d8 6— 13d8a-20d7/'— 24d 8 a 
— 3i d 5 e 

and the Ashantee War, 4 o 8 ^ 

with Belgium. 28 « 10 /* 

Trades Congress— Meetings, 31 d 8 d 

Union Congress, Annual Sitting. 24 o 6 /" 

London Council, Annual Meeting, 9 d 10 

e_20 d 10 g 

Foreign in the United Kingdom, 14 n 7 « 

with France. 15 n 6 a 

with Italy, 26 n 12 d 

in New York, 10 w 7 c 

Stagnation in, 17 n 10 6 

Outrage at Washint^ton Works, 18 n 5/ 

Returns, 10 n 7 e — 9 d 7 a 

of America. 31 o 4 d 

of the b^outh Wales Ports 15 d 10 /* 

State of, 1 o 7 «— 3 o 4 f—\ o 6 d— 6 o 6 c 

— 8 o 4 d— 9 6 /-lO 6 c— 1 1 o 6 d— 18 o 7 e 
— 15 o 6 c— 16 o'6 6— 17 o 4 c— 18 o 6 6— 20o6 
6—22 o 6/— 24 6 6—25 o 6—27 o 6 d— 29 o 

6 d— 30 o 4 /— 31 o G d— I n 5 /*— I n 6 e-?> n 
6 d— 5 n G 6—6 n 4 6—7 n 6 6—8 n C 6—10 n 7 
d— 12 n 4 d— 13 n G €—14 n 4 d— 15 n 6 6—17 
n 6 c— 19 n 7 6—20 n 4 n—2\ w 7 d— 22 n 6 6— 
24 n 7 r— 26 n 6 e— 27 n 7 6—28 n 6 6—29 n 4 
e—l d 7 d— 3 d 6^—4 d G c— 5 d G o— G d G 6 
_-8d7 d— 10dG6— 11 d7<— 12 dad— 15 d 
6 c— 17 d 6 /?— 18 d 6 6—19 d G r— 20 dij /— 22 
d 6 d— 24 d 6 /•— 25 d 5 a— 20 d 4 d— 31 d 5 6 

Union of Capitalists, 13 d 5/— 15 d 12 d 

Tragedy at Sea, 8 </ 12 n 
Tramps. Six Months Kxperionce of. 28 n 5 /* 
Transfer, Illegal Attempt to Limit the Rights of, 
13o 7 c 

of Burdens on Land, 12 n 5 6 

of Shares, 27 n 7 d 

Treasure Trove, o 12 e — 10 o 7 e 
Trees in Great Cities, 13 d 9/ 

Trench ^ Major W. le Vc^x^ «^ VVsa '^x«^>C!S\'^ ^ 

an InsYv \\o?i. 'ie^ o 1 >>— \^ ia \\ «. 
'^i^k\^iS< -.vVrnV^'i d ^ d— ^ ^ VI «. 



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Trench (Major W. le Poer) on the Shannon 

Drainags, 4 </ 6 d 
Trencain, Castle of, Sketch of , 1 o 6 a 
Trevelyan (C. E.; on Christmas Bounty, 6 d 

Re 

on Charity Electioneering, 3 w 9 / 

on Hospital Sunday, 16 o 7 c 

on the Indian Famine, 27 n 6 </ 

(G. O.) on County Franchise, at SheflScld, 

l2nB d 
Trevor (Qeo.) on the Religious Difficulty in the 

School Board, 28 n 7 e 
Tristram (Dr.) on the Baldacchiuo Case, 16 d 

10 « 
TroQope (Anthony) on the Teaching of Novels, 

UnlOc 
Trust and Loan Company of Canada, 1 rf 7 c 
Tucker New and Langdale on Dr. Manning and 

Mr. Newdegate. 6 n 8 <?— 8 n 7/ 
Tun is, Mi scellaneous News, 25 o 5 6— 2 )</ 3 a 
TUBKET:— 

Appointments, 15 o 5 c 

and Austria, 18 o 5 c— 20 o4d 

and Bosnia, 28 o 6 6—30 o 3 6 

and the British Flag, 17 n o d 

Commercial Treaties not to be Renewed, I 

d6b—27dSa 

Court News, 21 dS a 

and the Danubian Principalities, 29 n 8 6 

Diplomatic News, 11 o 5 6 -24 </ 5 6 

DiuEe of Edinburgh in, 7 o 6 a 

Election of Patriarch, 19 rf 6/ 

Finances, 7 o 6 6—20 o 5 6—22 o 6 «— 23 o 

3 6—7 n 6 6 

and France, 27 o 6 r 

the Greek Patriarch Resigns, 4 o 6 6 

Literary Activity in, 21 n 7/ 

Miscellaneous News, 23 o 3 6 — 3 n 6 c — 5 n 

6 6—27 n 6 6—28 noc 

New Loan, 16 o 5 a 

and Persia, 17 o3 6 

the Porte and the Principalities, 19 dSe 

Quarantine in, 7 o 6 a 

and Roumania, 6 </ 5 6 

and Senria, 15 n 5 c— 24 n 6 6— 27n 6 6—19 

d5h 
Suspension of the Courrier de L' Orient j 23 o 

86 

Taxation, 17o3 6 

Treasury Notices, 24 </ 8 a 

Turkish Financial Reform, 22 o 6 e— 24 o 10 6— 

1 n 6 6—7 n 4/ 

Embassy, 6 n 9 / 

Lottery Loan, 10 n 5 c 

Turks in Arabia, 27 a 5 c— 1 1 n 5 c— 12 n 8/— 

15 n 10 6—21 n 5 c— 25 n 4 6—26 n 5 6—2 d 

10 rf— 6 d 6 a— 8 d 5 a-10 d 5 6—10 d 10 a— 

17 dG a— 20 d 3 6—23 d 5 <?— 30 dCa 
Twickenhani Drainage Scheme, 13 n 6/ 
Tfro Gentlemen at Once, 16 d 10/ 
7yJer & Co., on Alleged Adulteration «i Shetty, 
ISnTa-^^iadB f 
Typhoid Fever at Cambridge, B cT 8 a. 

at I>ameU, 3 n 10 f 

at lalington Workhouse, 4 o 12 c 

and the Milk, 24 o 7 rf— 8 n 10 d— !» n \\ 

_~J4 n 8e 



Typhoid Ferer at Sandhurst College, 16 o 12 o 

17 6 6—24 10 6— 27o5<f 
Wolverhampton, 1 o 6 e 

U. 
UNOLAIMED DIVIDENDS :— 

Adamson, Joseph, 11 o 1 6 

Alcock, Harry, 31 o 1 6 

Alexander, Henry, 19 d I b 

Alston, Wm. Charles, 7 » 1 6 

Appach, Fred. Wm., 25 d i b 

Bardell, Joseph Henry, 11 o 1 6 

Barker, William, 13 o 1 6 

Berridge, Thomas, 3 n 1 6 

Bowen, Thos. Heniy, 13 // 1 6 

Bruce, Henry Austin, 10 d I b 

C harman, Hannah and Thomai» Z d I b 

Colledge, Thos. Richardson, I9dlb 

Clark, George Thomas, 10 d 1 6 

Clarke, Eatherine, lo d I b 

Conner, Wm. Henry, SOdl b 

Crofton, Parsons, SOdlb 

Dawson, Maria, 31 o 1 6 

DeToreuz, John Daly, 31 o 1 6 

Eden, Greorge M jrton, 28 n 1 6 

Edgell Alexander, 26 n 1 6 

Edie, Robert, 8 n I 6 

Farrant, Sarah, 24 n 1 6 

Fludder, Richard, 7 n 1 6 

Frazer, Robere Enraght, 8 n 1 6 

Graham, Lucy, 12 d 1 6 

Grant, Capt. James, 8 « 1 6 

Greenwood, Charles, 6 n I ^ 

Healey, Rev. Robert, 8 n 1 6 

Hill, Henry Finch, 8 rf 1 6 

Holder, Elizabeth, 22 n 1 6 

Hooke, Isabella Margaret, 22 r I 6 

Hornby, Horatio.Nelson, 3 n 1 6 

Hunt and Johnstone, 3 n 1 6 

Hyde, Arthnr, 80 d 1 6 

Johnson, Abraham, 17 o 1 6 

Jones, Hugh, 3 n 1 6 

Knapp, Edw. Thomas,, 15 n 1 b 

Lacy, Elizabeth Mary, 29 » 1 6 

Lauder, John Drougnt, 8*16 

Lawrence, Edw. B., 29 n 1 6 

Lea, George Edw., 25 o 1 6 

Lee, Wm. Blackford, 15 n 1 6 

Lindley, Mary Ann Michant, 7 « 1 6 

Lloyd, David, 31 rf 1 6 

Maurice Edw., 31 </ 1 6 

Lnshington, Anne Maria, 8 a 1 6 

Martindale, Edm., 21 o 1 6 

Mirehonse, Agnes, 21 n 1 6 

Morley, Matthew Renshaw, 8 n 1 6 

Mores, Arthur, 27 » 1 6 

Rev. Herbert, 27 n I 6 

Moses, Moses, 3 n 1 6 

Ord, John Alex. Blackett» IS d I b 

— ^ PaUche, Alexander, II d I b 
Yi^%y Catherine, 11 cf I 6 




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aimed Dividendi (conttnuedj, 
FhiUips, William, U <f 1 6 
Pickering, Arthur Procter, 25 o 1 6 
Pickworth, William John, 11 d 1 6 
Pike, George, lldlb 
Pitman, Isaac, lldlb 

— Robert, lldlb 
Playfair, William, lldlb 
Pope, Joseph, II d I b 
Powell, John, 11 dlb 
Price, Geo. William 4dl b 
Pritt, James and John, 11 d 1 6 
Pulley, EmUy Newell, Sdlb 
Ranken, Charles, 30 d 1 6 
Roberts, William, 3 n 1 6 
Robson, Robert and Ann, 9 ol b 
Saifron Walden Union, 31 o 1 6 
Schneider, Richard, 25 o 1 6 
Shaw, Charles, 29 n 1 6 
Smith, Charles, 26 n 1 6 

— CoL John Thos., 29 n 1 6 
Soldiers' Balances, 4 d I b 
Steel, Lt., 3 n 1 6 
Stephens, William, 5 nib 
Stevens, I r. William, 2lolb 
Strong, Henry, Znlb 
Styan, Henry Smith, 25 o \ b 
Telfer, Somenrille, 3 rf 1 6 
Tottie, Thos. Wm., 17 d I b 

Wafner, Rev. George Brydges Lee, 26 nib 
Weller, Elizabeth Jane, 25 n 1 6 
White, Thomas, id lb 
Witts, Rer. E. F.. 25 o 1 6 

— Francis Edw. Browse, 25 o 1 6 
Wyatt, Wm. Henry, 3 n 1 6 
Yates, Francis, 3 n 1 6 

Yerke, Juliana Francis Anne, II d \ b 

Youatt, Waiiam, 3 nib 
er Sentence of Death— Letter of Dawson to 
s Parents, 25 rf 6 6 
in of City Benefices, 18 n 12 (f 

Insurance Society of Canton, 24 rf 6 c — 25 
5 a— 30 rf 4 a 

ed Kingdom Alliance, Annual Meeting at 
an6hester, 15 o 12 a 
-^ Meetings, 9 </ 12 e 

Limmer and Vorwohlc Rock Asphalte Com- 
ny, 20 <f 6 a 

Ser vice Institution, Meeting at, 1 </ 12 e 
TED STATES:— 

Cabinet Reports, 18 d S a 

Coinage, 8 </ 4 c 

Colleges, 31 rf 9/ 

Education in, 17 n 4 / 

Finances, 26 rf 9 e 

Labour Law, 24 rf 5 rf 

Legation, 22 o 9 a 

Manufactures, 17 rf 3 c 

Money Orders, 12 n 7 • 

Navy, 14 n 6 6—25 rfSc 

New Map, 8 n 4/ 

Ordnance, 4 » 5 rf 

Penoaal Expences of Legislators, 22 n 4 e 
Postage Convention with Germany, 1 n 9 e 
^ostmen, 27 o 7 h 
ublic Lands, 21 n 11 d 



United States (conUnu9d), 

Statistics of, 10 rf 5 e 

War Pensions, 15 o 4/— 11 n 9 « 

Universities and the Church, 27 rf 8 b 
Universi^ College Hospital, Inaugural Address 
on Re-Opening, 2 o 8 6 

Donation to, 16 o 5 tf 

Unmasculine Eloquence — Mrs. Fawcett's Lec- 
ture, 15 rf 10 c 
Unpleasant Neighbourhood, 31 o 5 rf 
Unseaworthy Ships, 25 n 10 «— 29 n 3 c— 5 rf5 c 
—10 d 6 /— 18 rf 7 «— 25 d 9 rf 

Commission, 14 o 4 e — 27 o 4 rf— 29 o 4 rf— 

29 o 12 rf— 6 n 4 e— 8 n 5 rt— 8 n 8 c— 19 n 4 rf 
—24 n 6/ 
Notes about, 6 rf 6 « 

V. 

V accination Act — Cases, 10 rf 10 6 

Value of an Episcopal Seal, 6 n 6 b — 8 n 12 rf 

Vambery i^Arminius) on Russian Slaves in Khiva, 

4olOe 
Vanity Fair, 29 n 8 5 
Vassilievitch (Vassily) on the Famine in Russia, 

14 n 4/ 
Vauxhall-Bridge Conipnny, 8 n 6 « 
Vendome Column, Fragment in New York, 8 o 

7/ 
Ventnor Consumption Hospital, Opening of the 

New Chapel at, 17 d 4/ 
Venus, Transit of, 15 n 7/— 80 d 9/— ^1 rf 8 e 
Verelst (Harry) on the Bengal Famine, 11 n lOy 
Veterinary Science in Scotland. 22 o 8 c 
Victoria, Gold Mining in, 7 n 4 e 

Population of, I n 6 f 

Village Water Supply', 5n 6 /*— 7 n 11 e— 10 n 8 

c— 11 n 7 c— 13 n 13 6— IS'n 4/-26 n 10/ 
Vintage in France and Germany, 19 n 7 a 

in Hungary, 21 o 4 « 

'^— in Madeira, 1 d 7 a 

Vince (Charles Henry) on the Alleged Adultera- 
tion of Sherry, 19 n 7 c— 21 n 7/— 28 n 10 e 

on Australian Wines, 24 rf 3 e 

Vivise ction, Notes about, 29 d 9 r— 31 rf 8 5 

VOLUNTEERS :— 

Angle-Belgian Rifle Association, Annual 

Festival, 16 o 12 5 

Annual Rifle Competitions, 6 o 5 e 

Blojmsbury Volunteers, Distribution of 

Prizes, 25 rf 3 c 

Cheshire Rifle Association, 8 rf 5 e 

2nd City of London RifleB, Annual Contest 

at Ralnhani, 1 1 o 5 rf — 2 rf 5 rf 

let Derbyshire. 24 n 5 rf 

Eton CoUege Volunteers, 29 o 5 /' 

Glasgow Highlanders, 26 n 5 c 

1st Glocester, 21 o 5/ 

13th Glocester, 5 rf 7 rf 

Lt. Harrison's Extraordinary Scores, 18 n 

5rf 
Kent, at Sittingboume, Annual Prize Meot- 

\Xi%, V\ o f» d 



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Volunteers (rontinved). 

London Rifle Brigade, Prizes, 13 n 5 </ 

l8t Middl'^sex. 21 o 5 /* 

8rd Miidlesex, V6 d b e 

10th MiddK'sex, Annual Distribution of 

Prizes, 'Jl w 5<f J 

Nuval Artillery Keserve Forces for Brigh- 
ton and Hastings, ]^ d b e 

North East London Kitles, Distribution of 

Prizes, 2b d'6c 

Post Office Kifles, Unbd 

— . — Qu^n's Kifles. 26 n 5 c 

Kifle Contest on Wormwood Scrubbs, 16 o 

r, ^_20 n 3 /* 

Championship, llio Victor, 20 n 3/ 

Kobin Hood Kifles, 20 n 3 ./ 

Southwark Corps, 2i n b d 

7th Surrey, \1 d '\ f 

South Mid defex. S d b b 

Volunteer Year, Close of, 30 o 8 e 

War V)ftice Circular, 15 o 5 e — 23 o 6 b 

Return, 17 n b d 



W. 

Wages of Children in Collieries, 20 n 6 c 

in India, 11 o 12 ^ 

Reduction of, at Sh ffield, S d 10 c 

" Wnithman's Corner," 10 n 7 c 

Wakefield, West Riding Asylum, Conversazione 
at, 26 n 9 / 

Walker (Arthur de Noe) on Cruelty to Animals 
in Italy, 27 rf 3 d 

on Vivisection, 31 rf 8 6 

Wallace TRev. Dr.) Case of. 10 o 5 A 

Waller (Rev, Horace) on the Ashantee War, 3 o 
5 r— 10 n 10 a 

Walpole ( — ) at Cambridge, 5 d b f 

Walrond ( — ) Presentation of Plate to, at Tiver- 
ton, 6 o 12 a 

Walter (—) at Abingdon. 25 n3d 

at Maidenhead, i^ d S d 

at Newbury, 19 c/ 7 c 

at the Wokingham Agricultuml Associa- 
tion, \ o ]2 d 

Wandsworth District, Report on, 31 (/9 « 

Warehousemen and C'lcrks' School, 21 n 12 d 

Washington Tcritory and its Crops, 21 o if 

Watches, Exhibition of English, IS n ij 

Foreign, Return of Imports, IH o (» r/ 

Watchmaking in Switzerland, 23 d b /' 

Water Companies, State of Shares in, in ever^ 
d'jys paper. 

Berlin Company, 18 n 7 a — 19 n7 a 

Cadiz Water Works Company. 1 ti r» a 

Odessa Company. 26 n G c — 4 db b — 26 d^f 

of Oporto, 'J9 oiSh 

Report on, 17 4 6 

Supply for Constantinople, 3 </ 6 a 

for Naples, 22 d b f 

l^atorloo Bridge Company, b d (S c 
Veteran—Ca^e of Jonathan Toweva, \Z o 

Henry Mncroe, 2G n 8 a 

Watrrlow (Sir Sydney) on Voting CViariUea, 4 n 

^Vntford Free Librnry and School of Art \ttt\VMi.\ 
J^rize nistribution, 3 o 6 a 



Watts (Alfred Alaric) Appeal for the Author of 

" Gideon Giles," 20 o 10 c 
Waugh (John) on Boiler RApfosiona, 29 dA/ 
Wayte (^ W.) on the Eton Head Masters, 4 nit 
Weather at Dover, 26dd f 

of November, 8 rf 4 / 

of September, b o A/ 

State of, iw every dntfs paper. 

Webb (Y. C.) on Lights of Telegraph Ships, 2b* 

d \ a 
Weetjen (L. H.) on the Foreign Bondholders, 29 

n4 6 
Weightman (William) Sad Case of, 29 o 7 c 

Donations for. 31 o 5 ^ 

Weights and Measures, Report on, 7 n 4/ 
Well Water or Covered Tanks, 22 o 7 6—25 o 11 

rf— 27 ol f 
Wellington College, Open Scholarships, 1 o 6/ 
Wells Charity, Uampstead, New Scheme, 24 n 

6c/ 
West Africa, Europeans in, 26 n 4 « 
English Policy in, 28 n 6 </— 6 d7d—Ud 

be 

Missions. Notes about, \ d \0 d 

Neighbours and Allies, 26 d 7 f 

British Policy in, 7 n 8 a— 10 n 10 a— 11 « 

7 b—\7 nlOc— 19n6/* 

Settlements, 11 o 4 V~-21 o 7/ . 

West Dronfield Colliery Company, 20 o 6 6 

WEST INDIES:— 

Commercial Intelligence, 3 n 7 «— 15 » 10 c 

—27 n b d—2d n 3 d—\b d 7 b 

Cyclone at Jacmel, Ion 10 c 

Labour Market, S n 7e 

Miscellaneous News, 25 o 7 b — 30 o 3/— 27 

nbd—20 «3 d-^\7 d\e 

Presidential Elections, 3 n 7 « 

Ship News, 3 n 7 / — 16 die 

Statue to Gen. Belgrano, Inauguration of, 3 

n7 e 

Victoria Regia Lily, 15 n 10 c 

West London Hospital, b n b / 

Ridmg Ploughing Society, 18 o 12 a 

Wesleyan Society and Missions, 2 d II /' 

Foreign Mission Works. 13 n 5 / 

Wesleyans, New Chapel at Highbury' Park, 10 « * 

5/ 
Opening of a New Chapel at Reading, 16 o 

10 rt 
Westminster Abbey — Professor Max Muller's 

Lecture at, b d 10 < — 6 d b e 
Notes about, 16 <i 11 e— 16 rfo /"— 17 d 

7e 
Proposed T^emoriid Window to Herbert 

and Cooper in, 6 o 12 b — 16 o bb 

Mr. Childs of PhUadelphia Ofifers to 



Fay the Cost, 6 o 12 A 

Services in, 24 rf 9 /* 

Hospital, History of by Dean Cowell, 3 o 

8 a 

Present of Game to, 11 </ 7 « 

— Wn,^ d \^ c— V^^ x> d— U d 9 /— 18 d 5/ 
— \^dl t— l*ia\^d 

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Wharnclifife (Lord) Turns the First Sod of a 

New Colliery at Carlton, \o n 7 d 
Wheat, the Areas and the Crops, 2 o 4/ 

(>rops in California. 2d d i^ d 

and Flour Foreij;n Trade, 14 o 6 c -20 o Q 

c— 28 9 t—S n 6 b—22 d 6 f 

Import Returns, 21 n 7 6 

Trade of France, 18 o 7 c— 22 n 6b 

Wheelhouse i^W, St. J.) on the Education of the 

Blind, Deaf and Dumb, 15 7/ 
Whist, Mr. James Clay thj Great Player, 2 o 

11 e 
Whitby, Harbour of, 10 n 6 « 

Landslip at, 1 8 o 8 6 

White (James ) at Brighton, 28 o 6 6 

at Brighton Odd Fellows Meeting. 10 </ 7 « 

Whitley Partners (Limited) Prospceius Issued, 

13ft6r 
\\ hitniore (Dr. J.) on the Price of Milk, \lo 7 d 
Whitworih (Henry") on the National Federation 

of Employers, I'J d 5 /— 22 d C /' 
Wier's Pneumatic Passenger Register, 27 o 5 c 
Wigan, Conservative Demonstration at, 17 d 6d 

Free Library, Donation Towards by Mr. 

Winnard. '<in7 d 

Wilberforce i Bp.) Oxford Memorial to, 6 o 10 / 

--18oy« 
Memorial Fund, Meeting at Willis's Rooms 

in Support of , 3 </ 7 <« 
Wills (Alfred) on the Death of Professor 

Fedlchenke. 1 7 o 6 6 
Wills Curious, 28 o 10 f 
WILLS Ax^D BEQUESTS:— 

Anucaly, Henry Lord, 19 e/ 11 c 

Ayrton, Mrs. Anne, 17 o 8 6 

Baring, Thomas, 25 d S d 

Barnett, William, 5 d 7 d 

Barstow, James, 24 o 10/ 

Bayley, Charles Joim, b d 7 d 

Bennett, John Leach, o d 7 d 

Blyth, James, 12 if 10 d 

BoviU, Sir Wm., 19 d 11 c 

Braun, Francis C«ser, iO o 11/ 

Brown, George, 21 » \2 b 

Buck, Thos., 10 o 1 1 y 

Byron, Lady. 10 o 1 1 / 

~- Campbell, Hon. Mrs.C. E., 12 rf 10 c/ 

Child, Fred. Samuel, 19 rf 11 c 

Ciocci, Mrs. Jemima, 17 o 8 6 

Cooper. Mrs., b d7 d 

Cottain, H. R., 21 n 12 h 

Crawshay, George, 19 rf 11 c 

Cunliffe Pickersgill-Cunlifife, John, 8 n 7 6 

Dalrymple. Dr. Donald, 28 n 6/ 

Douittm, John, 8 n 7 /♦ 

- Edminston, Charles Spyns, 21 n 12 b 
Elin, John Bloxam. 19 » 4/ 

EUice, Russell. 8 rf 6 /* 

Feet ham, John, 25 d S d 

FinJlater, Alexander, 28 n 6/ 

Fitzgibbon, Lady Isabella, 17 o 8 6 

Fitzwygram, Sir Robert, 8 n 7 6 

Frederick, Sir Kichmd, 14 n 3 / 

French, Ht, Hon. Fitzstepheii, 6 d 7 d 

Gallowi^y, Earl of, 10 o 11 f 

Gamett, Wni. James, 21 n 12 6 

Gotfuell, EdwRrd, W o li j 



Wills and Bequeatg (continued). 

Gower, Jabez Samuel, S d Sf 

Grafton, Dowager Duchess of, 28 n 6/ 

Grindlay, Thomas, 12 rf 10 rf 

Hambleton, Eliza. Ann,21nl26 

Hay, Lt. Gen. Ruse, 8 n 7 6 

HUl, Wm., 14n8/ 

Holland, Sir Henry, 14 n 3 / 

Hutchinson, James, 8 a 6 / 

Ingleby, Rev. Charles, 24 o 10/ 

Kekewich, S. T., 21 n 12 6 

Kenmare, Hon. Aug. Ann Countess, 17 o 

Sb 

Kidd, Fanny, 21 « 12 b 

Landseer, Sir Edwin, 14 n 2 /* 

Lees, Sir John Campbell, 21 n 12 6 

M'Andrew, Robert, 5 d 7 d 

Maiiland, Lady Sarah, 24 o 10 /' 

Matson, Major Gen. Edw., 21 a 12 6 

Mesham, Margaret Eliz., 12 d 10 d 

Miller, Sir George, 25 d S d 

Murray, Lady Caroline, 17 oB b 

Nichols, John Gough, J6 c/ 6/ 

Nix, John, 28 n 6 /* 

O'Connor, Valentine O'Brian, 14 n 3 /" 

Pale, Lt. Gen. Arthur Cunliffe, 10 o 11 /" 

I'arker, Deane, S n7 b 

— - Peel, Rev. Charles Steers, 1 7 o 8 6 

Pickersgill-Cunliffe, John, 8 n 7 6 

Pollard, William, 8 n 7 6 

Robarts, Col. Charles James, 17 o 8 6 

Robinson, Mrs. Sarah, 10 o 11/ 

Ronalds, Sir Francis. 21 n 12 b 

Rose, Sir George, 25 d S d 

Roth well, Edw. Payne, 19 </ 1 1 c 

Schlesinger-Benzon, Edmund Ernst Leo- 
pold, 20 o 5 c 

Seager, James Lys, 28 n 6/ 

Sinclair, Sir John, 5 d7 d 

Stephens, Thomas, 12 d 10 rf 

Tinney, Mrs. Charlotte, 21 n 12 6 

Tootal, Edw., 14 n 3/ 

- . Turner, Samuel, 5 d 7 d 
Tussuud, Francis, 21 n 12 A 

Walrasley, Dame Adeline, 12 d 10 d 

Wells, John Amor, 5 d7 d 

Wetherell, William, 25 d S d 

Whittaker, John, 25 d S d 

Wilkie, Rev. J., 21 n 12 6 

Williams- Freeman, Wm. Peere, 28 n 6 /* 

Wilson, Jaiiies llolbert, b d7 d 

Zouche, Baron, 24 o 10/ 

Willett (Henry) Sub-Wealden Exploration, Re- 

I>()rt on, 26 (/ 3 a 
Williams (Albert) on the Future of Farming, 18 

o G f—25 C c 
Will son vH. B.) on the Great American Storm 

of August, \\ o 7 e 
Wilson (Samuel) on Iced Meats, 1 o 8 <f 
Wiison-Patten (Col.) on Local Taxation, 11 o 7 / 
Wilton (Lord; Health of, 14 o 9/— 23 o 7/ 
Winchcombe Ag^cvcvikux^i ^swsi.viiX.'^ ^ KfiM^s^XiNJCw- 



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PALMJSR 8 INDXX TO ^* THE TIMES NEW8PAPEB. 



[Oct. 1 to 



Winchester (Bp. of) Sale of the Library of, 24 o 

(Bp.) Entlironement of, 4 rf 12 rf— 12^ 8 / 

Appointments and Election of the New, 

29o7e 

Confirmation of the New, 24 o 7 < 

• First Sermon in his Diocese, 28 o 10 e 



New Canon of, 27 o 11 A 

Windsor Castle, Closing of the State Apartments, 
12 n 6 a— 26 d If 

Opening of the State Apartments, 20 d 



7/ 



- Restoration, 9 </ 8 6 

• Sanitary Works at, 8 rf 4 rf 



and Eton Art Classes, 15 <f 9 « 

Wine Dealers, 25 n 6/ 

Prospects, 16.o 10 a 

Trade, Duty on, 5 n 4/ 

Wines and Sweets, Return of Duty, 20 o 4 /" 

Australian, at Vienna, 12 n 4 c — 17 n 6 A 

Notes about, IS n 6/ 

Export Duty on, at Jerez de la Frontera, 9 

o 6 a 

French Trade in, 11 o 6 6—25 o 12 * 

- Mr. Hunt's Report on, 15 d 4/ 



Import Returns, 18 n 6 c 

Spanish, 18 o 7 c— 14 o 7 a— 24 o 6 

Wingfield (Sir Charles) at Gravesend, 10 d 7 e 

on the Bengal Famine, 26 d 8/ 

Winter Exhibitions, 6 n 8 a 

Subduing of, on the Erie Canal, 17 n 4/ 

Winterbotham (— ) at Bristol, 81 o 6 a 
Wire Tramway Company, 17 o 4 6 
Wolf Boy, Discorery of, in Oude, 20 o 12 e 
Wolves and Boars in Brittany, 10 n 12 cf 
' Woman's Rights m America, Notes about, 11 o 

40 
• — Suffrage, Meetings in Support of, 18 o 9 e 

— 1 n 6 c- 28 n 6 c— 6 dl h 
Women, Medical Education of, 22 n5 d 
Wood (Andrew) on the Newspaper Post, 11 o 6 

6—16 o6b 

(F. A.) on Suburban Drainage, 80 o 10 c 

Woods and Forests, Official Report, 27 n 11 / 
Wool Market, DubUn, 6d7 d 

Mohair, 18 o 4/ 

SUte of the Market, 3 o 4 5—6 o 6 a— 18 o 

7 c— 20 6/— 26 6/— 27 o 6 c— 10 n 7 5—17 

11 6 5—24 n 7 5—28 n 6 5—1 d 7 5—8 d7 •— 

16(/60— 22(f65— 29c/4<f 
Worcester Cathedral Restoration, 20 o 6 5 
Worcestershire Agricultural Society, 24 o 7 « 
Workhouse Officials, Notes about, 1 1 o 7 e 

Salaries, 16 o 7 c— 28 o 8 /— 25 o7 d 

Working Men*s College, Annual Meeting 

Great Ormond Street, 4 o 12 (i 
* Conversatione, 81 e/ 8 a 

Votes, Notes about, 14 n 6 5 

WRECKS:— 

o/ the Addia Oahome, 14 o 11 rf 

oftbeA^aoS Galie, 8 o 6 a— 6 o G e 

-— - of the Beckton near Port Lago, 16 d 10 d 
29 dad 

oftbeBenacAie, Inquiry into, 7 o 5 d— 25n 4/ 
Zl^I}r^ "S^"^^ ^^ ^^f Inquiry into, 6 o 7 / 
^7 ^^™^''^«'^/<?«' Steamer, Official Inquiry 



at 



Wiedki Ccontinmd), 

of the Clyde, on Brea Head, 27 n 10 </— S8a 

10 </— 20 tf 6 5 

of the Coffuette, at Gunwalloe, 28 o 10 </ 

of the Costa Rica, at San Francisco Har- 
bour, 7 o 4 « 

of the Etnmoj at Cromer, 18 a 7 /* 

of the Filatore, on the Cross Sand off Cais> 

tor, 18»7/— 19fi6rf 

of the Iron King, on Troubridge Shoal, 15 

c/8<l— 16<f55 

— of the Ironsides^ off Grand Haven, 7 o 4 e 
of the Maisiy 18 o 6 c 

of the Magnety 28 a 10 </ 

^of the MargaretOf near Sandy Bay, 1 </ 5 / 

of the Maria Lee, Official Inquiry into, 22 

o 7 a 

of the Mat ie Anna, off Boulogne, 29 a 9 e 

of the Marie Celeste, 80 c;^ 9 c 

of the Mary, while Entering Oxelsund o£f 

Sweden, 19 n 12/ 

of the May iiueen^ Inquiry into, 6 a 6 5 

of the Missouri, off the Bahamas, 18 o 5 c— 

14 o 6 c— 18 o 6 c— 18 o 10/— 81 o 4 « 
of the Northjleet, Official Inquiry Resumed, 

2d6f 
of the Ocean Bride, off Fern Islands, 80 d 

ie 
— '— of the Robert Lowe, at Nevrfoundland, 25 n 

6 a— 6 dde 

of the Rosa, on the Goodwin Sands, 3 a 5 <f 

of the Singapore, Official Inquiry into, 25 n 

ie 
of the Scott, on the Kentish Kuvote Sand, 

Rescue of the Crew, 24 • 5 c 
Six Boats of Canal Barges, on the Hudson, 

5ii 4d 

of the South Steamer, Inquiry into, 28 o 7/ 

of the Spec, off Northern Burrows, 25 di d 

— of a Swedish Ship on the Long Sand, 14 n 
10 c 

of the Tulip, on Saunton Sands. 11 o 10 /* 

of the Ville du Havre, 2 rt 6 a 

'"— of the Ville de Lisbonne, 1 o 6 5 

of the Walamo, Official Inquiry into, 20 • 

lie 

of the Zephyr, 80 </ 9 5 

-*— Supposed, of a Large Vessel at Brinn's 

Point, 26 d 4 a 
Year's Wrecks, 81 o 4 e 



Yachts and the Custom House, 12 n 3 < 

and Yachtsman — Viscount Bury Passes, 9 

d9d 

see Sportiho 

Yarkund Mission, 6 o 5 c— 21 n 12 c — 24 n 6 d— 

12 d 5/— 20 d 6 a— 22 d 5 5—28 d5a 
Year, Summary of the Past, 31 d 6 d 
York (Abp. of) on Art and Science, at Selby, Al 

\ ^2 o T f 



Dec. 31, 1873.] palmkb's index to *^ the times " newspapeb. 



Zoo 



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Zanzibar Slare Trade, 808 e—S nSe 

and Madagascar, 7 a 5 a 

Store and Guard Ship for, 19 a 4 / 

Story of the Mail Contract, 27 n 7 / 



Zoological Qardens at Antwerp, 6 o 11 / 

Society's Gardens, 81 o 12 / 

' Gaidens on Boxing Day, 27 </ 5 « 

Death of the Rhinoceros, 19 cf 10 / 

Meetings, IddSd 

the Young Hippopotamus in, 8 n 10 cT 

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