the civil engineer. On the 28th, at Dundalk, Co. Louth, aged 71, Sir Thomas Oriel Forster, Bart., C.B. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin; served in 77th Foot, 1843-52, and was afterwards Colonel, 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers; succeeded as third baronet, 1876; created C.B. (Civil Division), 1881. Married, 1862, Hon. Mary E. A. Plunket, daughter of second Lord Plunket, Bishop of Tuam. On the 29th, at Dublin, aged 55, St. Laurence French Mullen, M.D. Educated at Tuam and Queen's College, Galway; appointed to Royal Naval Medical Service, 1868; served in Egypt and West Indies; retired, 1888, and devoting himself to politics, unsuccessfully contested South Dublin as a Parnellite in 1892. On the 29th, at Earl's Colme, Essex, aged 59, LieutenantColonel Albert Newby Clay, son of W. N. Clay, of St. Marychurch, Torquay. Entered the Army, 1854; served with 79th Highlanders in the Indian Campaign. On the 30th, at Maida Hill, London, aged 79, Colonel Richard John Gedaliah Hurford, son of Major J. Hurford, Dublin. Entered the Army Veterinary Department, 1835; served with 16th Lancers in the Afghan War, 1842-3; Sutlej Campaign, 1846-7; Punjab Campaign, 1848-9; Indian Mutiny, 1856-7; in 3rd Dragoon Guards; Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the Indian Army, 1866-71. On the 30th, at West Kensington, aged 72, Major-General Henry Campbell Johnstone, C.B., B.S.C., son of Dr. James Gardiner Johnstone, H.E.I.C.S., of Hutton Hall, Berwickshire. Educated at Edinburgh University; entered the Bengal Army, 1840; served in Bundelkhund, 1842-3; through the Indian Mutiny, in the Punjab and the North-West Frontier, 1855-78. Married, 1848, Alicia Laurence, daughter of Colonel J. Vincent Jening. On the 31st, at Corstorphine, Midlothian, aged 48, Sir James Liston-Foulis, ninth baronet. Educated at Sandhurst: gazetted to 16th Foot, 1866. Married, 1868, Sarah Helen, daughter of Sir C. Metcalfe Ochterlony, second baronet. On the 31st, at Bournemouth, aged 72, Dowager Lady Petre, Mary Teresa, daughter of Hon. Charles T. Clifford. Married, 1843, twelfth Baron Petre. On the 31st, at Dowderwell Court, Cheltenham, aged 92, Richard Rogers Coxwell-Rogers, second son of Rev. Charles Coxwell, of Abington Manor. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and Pembroke College, Oxford; B.A., 1828. Married, 1848, Ellen, daughter of G. H. M. Baker, of Logie, Morayshire.
The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.
ACCIDENTS.-Atels glacier, portion falls,
51; Audley Mine, inrush of water, 4; Black Forest, cloudburst, 31; Black- well, colliery explosion, 63; Borcheim, explosion of fire-damp, 43; Bousey reservoir, dam bursts, 24; Brux vil- lage, subsidence of soil, 42; Butte, Montana, explosions, 4; Carnegie Steel Works, furnace explodes, 47; St. Catherine's Tunnel, Guildford, portion subsides, 17; Cleveland, elec- tric motor car, falls into the river, 64; Denny, colliery explosion, 23; Eckern- förde Bay, torpedo explodes, 29; Fen- church Street Station, cylinder ex- plodes, 16; Geneva, Lake of, portion of embankment gives way, 44; Gurney Hotel, Denver, boiler explosion, 47; Havana, train blown up, 47; Hinter Lanterbrunnen Valley, fall of rock, 29; Kiel Dockyard, gangway gives way, 46; Kiel Harbour, explosion, 35; Laborze, explosion of fire-damp, 10; Lobitz, explosion of dynamite, 16; Montceau-les-Mines, explosion of fire- damp, 8; Morecambe Pier, portion of landing-stage collapses, 50; New Church Court, Strand, gas explosion, 60; New Orleans, explosion of gun- powder, 20; omnibus overturned, 18; Petrel, powder barge, explosion, 6; Preston Park, explosion of a firework
' mortar," 45; Red Canyon, coal mine, explosion, 16; Repulse, H.M.S., explosion of gas, 70; Rovigno, floor of a house gives way, 32; Saltcoats pits, inrush of water, 44; Southwark Bridge, explosion, 8; Stainland, ex- plosion of a factory boiler, 28; Tims- bury Collieries, explosion, 9; Warren- by, boiler explosion, 32; Wellington Coal-pit, explosion of gas, 55; Wil- helmshaer, torpedo capsizes, 49 ACTON, Lord, Regius Professor of History,
AFRICA, CENTRAL.-BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA, Arabs, expeditions against [373], [374]; Johnstone, Com., his tour of inspection [373]; Maples, Bishop, drowned [374]; Trade [374] EAST,-ABYSSINIA, Baratieri, Gen., defeats Ras Mangascia [365], 4, 57; Shoans attack Italians [365], 68. BRITISH EAST AFRICA, Hardinge, Mr., takes charge of the territory [366]; Matthews, Gen. Sir L., attacks Mwele, 47; Shareholders, meeting of, 18. GERMAN EAST AFRICA, Auriferous Quartz, discovery of [367]; Famine [367]; Wissmann, Major von, Governor [367]. MADAGASCAR, Antananarivo surrenders [368], 55; Hovas defeated by the French [368], 36, 48, 52, 57; Mission stations attacked [369], 65; Shervinton, Col., withdraws from the service, 20. PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA, fighting in [368], 9, 28. UGANDA, Berkeley, Mr. E. L., appointed Im- perial Commissioner [366]; Kabarega, King of Unyoro, expedition against [366]; Mombasa Railway [38], [133]; cost of [175], [367]. 46. ZANZIBAR, caravan attacked, 66; number of slaves [365]
SOUTH. BECHUANALAND, Chiefs in England [363], 50, 64. CAPE COLONY, British Bechuanaland An- nexation Bill [357], 32, 44; Budget [357]; Exports [358]; Geological Commission [359]; Glen Grey Act [356]; Griqualand West, discoveries of gold [357]; Hofmeyr, Mr., resigna- tion [356]; Imports [358]; Leprosy Commission report [357]; Loch, Sir H., resignation [355]; Parliament opened [356]; Rhodes, Mr. C., at a meeting of the British South African Co. [355]; Robinson, Sir H., Governor [355]; Sigcau arrested [359], 32; Tariff Amendment Bill [356]. NATAL, Meetings [359]; Parliament opened [359]; Revenue [360]. ORANGE FREE STATE, Jagersfontein Mine, diamond found [360], 66; Reitz, Prof., resigna- tion [360], 64. RHODESIA, Buluwayo, discoveries of jewellery [364], 49; Claims, number of [364]. SWAZILAND [360]; Transvaal Government assume administration [361]. TRANSVAAL, Chamberlain, Mr., instructions from, 71; Johannesburg, proposed exhibition at [363]; Jameson, Dr., his advance on, 71; Magoeba, rebellion [361];
death [362]; National Union mani- festo, 71; Pretoria, Delagoa Bay Rail- way, ceremony at the opening of [362]; Swaziland Convention [361]; Vaal River drifts closed [362], 55. ZULU- LAND [359].
WEST.-ASHANTI AND GOLD COAST, Kumassi, expedition against [369]; Maxwell, Mr. W. E., Governor [369]; Prempeh, King, his defiant attitude [369], 60. CONGO FREE STATE, Lothaire, Capt., recalled [373], 53; Stokes, Mr., arrested [372]; executed [373], 63. FRENCH WEST AFRICA, Chaudie, M., Inspector-General of the Colonies [371]; Dahomey, report on the trade of [372]. GAMBIA [370]. LAGOS, disturbances [370]; rubber trade [370]. NIGER COAST PRO- TECTORATE, Jacquali, the pirate chief, execution [371]; trade [371]. ROYAL NIGER CO., Brass troubles, suppres- sion of [370], 12; Goldie, Sir G. T., Governor [3711. SIERRA LEONE, agreement between the British and French Governments signed [370], 5 ALBERT Memorial Museum, new wing opened, 41
ALBRECHT, Archduke, funeral, 12 AMERICA [375].-Vide Canada, Mexico, Newfoundland, United States, West Indies
CENTRAL.-BRITISH
Cultivation, area of [397]; Pena, Pres., resignation [397], 5; Uriburu, Señor, President 397]; on the policy of the Government [397]; War materials, expenditure on [396], 2.
[399]. BRAZIL, Boundary disputes [397], [398]; Budget [398]; Quaran tine regulations [398]; Trinidad annexed by H.M.S., Barracouta [398], 43. BRITISH GUIANA, Gold, yield of [400]; Hemming, Sir A., Governor 400. Venezuela boundary question [400] CHILI, Foreign rela- tions [399]; Gold system, return to [399], 31; Ministry, a new [399]; Revenue [399]; Santiago National Congress opened [399]. COLUMBIA, rebellion in [400]. ECUADOR, revolu- tion [400], 49. PERU, Cabinet, a new [401]; civil war in [400], 16; Pierola, Gen., resignation [400]; elected Pre- sident [401] URUGUAY, Brazil, debt to [401; Congress Bills [401]; Loan, the new [401]. VENEZUELA Boundary question [401]; Industries [402]; Risings, number of [402] ANGLO-FRENCH parcel post sanctioned, 49 ANICHE Mining Co., manager fired at, 45 ANTHOPOULO, Costaki Pasha, Turkish Ambassador in London, 67
ANTI-GAMBLING League, decision of the,
ARGYLL, Duke of, illness, 4 ART.-Retrospect of:
BRITISH Museum, 120 NATIONAL Gallery, 119
NATIONAL Gallery, Ireland, 120 NATIONAL Portrait Gallery, 120 NEW Gallery, 122 PICTURE Sales, 122 ROYAL Academy, 121
SOUTH Kensington Museum, 121 ASIA [332]-Vide Afghanistan, Burmah, China, Corea, India, Japan, Siam AUSTRALASIA [402].-Vide New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria
AUSTRALIA, SOUTH.-BUDGET [411]. Buxton, Sir T. F., Governor (411) COMMERCIAL treaty with New Zealand [411]; abandoned [411]. MILITIA, decision to abolish [411]. PARLIA MENT, opened [411]
WEST-FORREST, Sir J., Prime Minister [412]. GOLD, discoveries of [412]. PERTH, four gentlemen drowned, 13. Population [412]. SMITH, Col. Sir G., Governor [412] AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.-AGLIARDI, Mgr.. on resisting the Ecclesiastical Bills [276]. Agram, disturbance at [276], 58. Anti-Semitic agitation [271], [275], 65. Army estimates [272]. BADENI, Count, Premier [273], 55; his political programme [273][275]. Banffy Baron, Premier [270), 3. Bohemia, elections, 64; Virgin, apparition of the, 1. Buda-pest, monument, attempt to blow up. 19. Budget [271273) ECCLESIASTICAL Bills [276]. FOREIGN relations [278] GOLUCHOWSKI, Count, Minister of Foreign Affairs [278], 27; his policy [278]. KALNOKY Count, resignation [277], 25, 27. Kielmansegg, Count, his Provisional Cabinet [271], 33. PLEVNER, Dr., resignation, 37. Press, liberty of the [275] REVENUE [272]. VIENNA, Bourse, panic on the, 70; Delegations, session of the, opened, 31; Lueger, Dr., elected Burgo- master [271], [275], 60, 62; Municipal Council, dissolved [271], [275], 30, 63; elections [271), [275], 52, 54. WINDISCHGRATZ Ministry, resignation [271], 33. Women students, circular on, 71 AVALANCHE, at Orlu, 2
BALFOUR, MR. A. J., at a banquet in celebration of the Moderate victories, 26; deputation of the Miners' Federa- tion, 15
"BALFOUR" Companies, prosecution of the directors, 9
BALFOUR, Jabez, surrender ordered, 19; extradition of, [62]; leaves Buenos Ayres, 21; remanded to Holloway Gaol, 25; trial, 59; verdict, 64, 66 BARNHAM Thorpe, bazaar and exhibition opened, 10
BELGIUM.-BEERNAERT, M., President [301]. Brussels, declared to be a seaport, 59; Education Bill, demonstration against, 43; COMMUNAL Councils, new electoral law [299]; elections [300], 64. Congo State, question of the annexation [302], 3. JONIAUX, Mdme., sentenced, 8, 26; appeal rejected, 20. LANTSHEERE, M. de, resignation [301], 6. Lothaire. Capt., his treatment of Mr. Stokes [303]. MERODE, M., resignation [302, 28. Military reforms, question of [3011. PROTECTIONIST Tariff Bill, 39. RELIGIOUS instruction law [300]. Renaix, strike, 18 BESANT, MR. W., knighthood conferred,
BOARD of Guardians (Ireland) [79]; CHARITY Commission [116]; CHURCH Patronage [106], [125]; CONCILIATION of Trade Disputes [61], [118]; CRIMES Act, repeal of the [123], 25; CRIMIN- AL Cases, Evidence in [125]; CROF- TERS' 116; DIVORCE Act Amend- ment 125; ELECTIONS, Libels at [118]; FACTORIES, and Workshops 53), [116], [144]; FINANCE [127]; JUSTICES of the peace, appointment of [80; LAND, Irish [57], [98], [122], 13, 19; LAND Tenure [126]; LIGHT Railways [116]; LOCAL Control [122], 20; MUNICIPAL Franchise (Ireland) [80], [132]; NAVAL Works [71], [127]; ONE Man, One Vote [117]; PAYMENT of Members [93], 17; SCOTCH Dises- tablishment [49]; TRUCK Act [55]; WELSH Disestablishment [47], [82], [122], 12, 19; in Committee [122], [124], [127], [135]
BIMETALLIC Conference, members of the, at Paris, 68
BIMETALLISM, question of [49]
BIRMINGHAM, Municipal Technical School opened, 69
BISMARCK, Prince, celebrates his eightieth birthday, 19
BLIZZARDS. -ENGLAND, S., 6; United States, 9
BORTHWICK, Sir A., peerage conferred, 57 BOYLE, Sir C., president of the conference on the boot trade, 22
BRASSEY, Lord, Governor of Victoria, 59 BREMONT, Mdme. de, sues Mr. W. S. Gilbert, 70
BRITISH Association, Ipswich, 51 BROGLIE, Abbé P. de, murdered, 26 BUDGET, The [118], 24; Indian [177] BULGARIA.-CLEMENT, Archbishop, deputation to Russia [295]. DOSPAD village destroyed [296], 47. ELEC- TIONS [295]. Ferdinand, Prince, on relations with Russia [297]; returns to Sofia, 46; Finances [294]. MACE- DONIA, insurrection in [294], 33. Mussulmans, outrages on [296]. PORTE, Note to the, 35. STAM- BOULOFF, M., assassination [295], 40; funeral, 41, 42. ZANKOFF, M., returns to Sofia, 2 BURDON-SANDERSON, Prof., Regius Pro- fessor of Medicine at Oxford, 3
BURMAH.-ADMINISTRATION of [333]. RANGOON, mail train attacked, 7. Revenue [334]
BURNS, Mr. J., on State Socialism [13] BUTE, Lord, elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews University, 66
BUXTON, Sir T. F., Governor of South Australia, 20
BYE-ELECTIONS [40], [115], [126]
CADOGAN, Earl of, state entry into Dublin, 48 CAMBRIDGE, Duke of, commemoration of his appointment as K.C.M.G., 22; resignation [136]; takes leave of the Army, 60
CAMBRIDGE Training College for Women, opened, 58 CANADA. [389].
BOOTH, Gen., on establishing a Salvation Army Colony, 10. COMMERCIAL treaty with France [391]; Copyright question [391). MANITOBA, grain, yield of [390]; School question [390]; St. Mary's Canal opened [391]; Military force, reduction of, 31; Montreal, Banque du Peuple suspends payment, 40. NEWFOUNDLAND, question of the union with [390], 19; PROVISIONAL districts [391]; REVENUE [391]. To- RONTO, deprived of its water supply, 52. WOMAN suffrage, 31
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, his pastoral letter, 50; memorial on the claims of the voluntary schools [196]
CARLYLE, his house purchased by subscrip- tion, 43; handed over to Chelsea In- stitute, 67
CAVOUR, Count, monument unveiled, 53 CHAMBERLAIN, Mr. J., at a banquet in
celebration of the Moderate victories, 26; his despatch to the Colonies, 67 CHESS Tournament, Hastings, 49 CHINA.-FOKIEN, rebellion, 51; For- mosa, decree recalling officials, 28; Viceroy of, proclaims a Republic, 28; France, treaty with, 42. HONG KONG, Constitution, petition for an amend- ment to the [346]; trade [346]. JAPAN, war with [341]-[343], 3, 5, 7, 8, 13, 14, 17. KANSU rebellion [346]; Ku- cheng Massacre [344], 44, 52. LI HUNG CHANG, sent to negotiate terms of peace [343], 13, 16; wounded, 17, 18. MISSIONS, outrages on [160], [344], 32, 45, 49. RAILWAYS [346]. Russia, treaty with [344], 59; loan from [344]. SHIMONOSEKI, treaty of [343], 7, 21, 23, 25, 26. Supplementary treaty [345], Szu-chuen, Viceroy of, stripped of his rank [345], 54. TING, Admiral, surrenders [343], 10; commits suicide, 10. WAI, Gen., beheaded, 4 CHOLERA epidemic, Algiers, 52; Camaran, 20; Podolia, 52; Volhynia, 52 CHURCH Missionary Society, 100th anniver- sary commemorated, 4
"CITIZEN" Sunday celebrated in London,
CIVIL List pensions, 33
CLERKENWELL Town Hall, opened, 32
COLSTON Day celebrations, Bristol [193], 63
CONNAUGHT, Duke of, on raising a sum for
St. Thomas' Hospital, 10
CO-OPERATIVE Congress, Huddersfield, 30 COREA.-INDEPENDENCE of, proclaimed
[347], 2. SEOUL, coup d'état at [347],
56 COUNTY Council, London, elections [45], [55], 13; result [56]; election of Chairman, 15; meetings, 56, 69 CRATHIE, Parish Church of, opened, 33 CRICKET.-Australians and Mr. Stoddart's eleven, 1, 4, 8, 14; Eton and Harrow, 39; Eton and Winchester, 36; Gloucestershire and Somerset, 27; Lancashire and Somerset, 40; Notting- ham and Sussex, 27; Oxford and Cambridge, 37; close of the season,
CRIMINAL CASES.-BALFOUR, J., trial, 59; sentenced, 64, 66; Brock, sentenced, 66 CADMAN, sentenced, 68; Coombes, R. A., acquitted, 52.
QUEENSBERRY, Marq. of, acquitted, 19 SARTI, A., found guilty, 70
TAYLOR, Á., charge against, 24; guilty, 29; Theobald sentenced, 66 WILDE, Oscar, arrested, 20; Jury dis- charged, 24; guilty, 29 CROMWELL, O., vote for a Statue to [133], 32; rescinded, 33 CYCLONES.-Cherry Hill, 39; Harlem,
39; Illinois, 25; Kansas, 25; New York, 39; Wisconsin, 25; Wood- haven, 39
DAIRY Institute, opening of the Midland [179]
DANUBE, new bridge opened, 54 DAVOUST, Gen., Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour, 67
DAWES, Miss A. S., degree of Doctor of Literature conferred, 27 DENMARK.-BRITISH trawlers seized, 39.
Budget [318]. COPENHAGEN and Malmö, opening of the steam-ferry traffic between [322]. ELECTION, general [319], 20. FOLKETHING, the new [320]. MILITARY Bill [318]. Re- form party, programme [321]
PRINCE Charles of, betrothal, 60 DERBY Day, 29
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, deputation on voluntary schools relief [196], [198],
DISTRESS, relief of, appointment of a com- mittee of inquiry [24]
DORKING, workman at, murders his wife and six children, 14 DRAMA, The.-COMEDIES, 126; Comic
Operas, 127; Farces, 128; French plays, 128; Melodramas, 128; Mis- cellaneous items, 129; New plays, 125
DREYFUS, Capt. A., publicly degraded, 2 DUFFERIN, Lord, resigns the Lord Warden- ship of the Cinque Ports, 59 DUNRAVEN, Lord, at Cardiff, 65
EARTHQUAKES. Bergen, 8; Bologna,
27; Christiansand, 8; Cilli, 21;
Florence, 27, 31; Furnes, 21: Kuchan, 4; Laibach, 21, 37; Meshed, 5; Pera, 47; Pisa, 27; Rome, 61; Siena, 27; Tanpo, 47; Trieste, 21; Venice, 21; Zermatt, 48 ECCLESIASTICAL-CHURCH Congress, Norwich, 56
DAVIDSON, Dr. R. T., Bishop of Win- chester, 45
FARRAR, Archdeacon, Dean of Canter- bury, 22
JACOB, Rev. E., Bishop of Newcastle, 65; James, Rev. H. A., Head Master of Rugby School, 17
PERCIVAL, Rev. J., Bishop of Hereford,
TALBOT, Rev. E. S., Bishop of Rochester, 46 WILBERFORCE, Rt. Rev. E. R.. Bishop of Chichester, 64 EGYPT.-ALI-PASHA Cherif, execution
against, 10. BUDGET, 66. CAIRO, Funeral of a British Soldier, 43. FINANCE, record of [353]. French Journalist expelled [352, 38. GEO- LOGICAL survey of, sanctioned, 63. ISMAIL Pasha, ex-Khedive, funeral, 15. JUDICIAL system, reform of [353]. KHEDIVE Consents to a special tribunal, 12; reviews the English troops, 12; inspects the fleet, 29; at Constanti- nople, 41. LAND-TAX law, 22. NUBAR Pasha, his remonstrance to the Legis lative Council, 1; resignation, 62. PUBLIC Works [354]. RAILWAY con- struction [353]. SLATIN Bey, escapes [353], 16; raised to the rank of Pasha, 17; at Vienna, 38
EISTEDDFOD, Welsh National, Llanelly, 43
Elbe and Crathie, decision in the case of, 46
ELCHO Challenge Shield, handed to the Lord Mayor, 56
ELECTION, General [153]-[156]. 39; sum- mary of results [157], 43; close of the,
Petitions, 65, 67, 70 Bristol [89], 16; [40, 11; Cork, 35; Croydon, 28; Dorset, W. [126], 26; Dublin City, 49; Dublin University, 67; Edinburgh, W. [135], 30; Evesham, 5; Inverness-shire [135], 32; Kerry, S., 50; Leamington [89]; Leeds, E., 24; Norfolk, 23; Oxford [115], 22; Paddington, S., 9; Walworth [126, 26; Warwick and Leamington [89, 28; Wicklow, E., 23
Municipal, results of [188], 61 ENGLISH Church Union Meeting, 24 EPILEPTICS, new Home for, opened at Chalfont, St. Peters, 66
ESTIMATES, Army [66], [72]-[76], [136), [143], 14; Civil Service [133], [143], 172; Navy [66]-[71], `[143]," 14′′; Supplementary [62]
FARRAR, Dean, presentation of a testi- monial, 42
FIJI.-Hurricane [414]
FINLAY, Mr. R. B., Solicitor-General, 48
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