Addenbroke, E. A. 274; Agar, hon. capt. 285; Aldersey, S. 294; Anderson, J. 252; Anderson, maj. 286; Anderson, capt. 304; Andrews, mrs. M. 277; Antrim, earl of, 296; Archbold, R. 260; Archer, lieut.-col. 252; Arnott, dr. 292; Arthur, lady, 242; Astley, lady, 242; Attree, capt. 305; Attwood G. de B. 267; Attye, mrs. M. L. 320; Audley, baroness, 300.
Backhouse, G. C. 303; Bailey, J. P. 331; Baillie, mr. G. 274; Baker, lady, 273; Ballingall, sir G. 323; Bankes, W. J. 266; Barclay, C. 323; Barlow, F. P. 321; Barlow, capt. 332; Bar- nard, gen. sir A. 243; Barton, lieut.. gen. 279; Bassett, baroness, 244; Bathurst, mrs. 307; Battine, J. 325; Battine, ensign, 325; Bayley, maj. 280; Bayly, col. 321; Baynes, sir E. S. 295; Bedford, hon. mrs. B. 274; Bell, lady C. 333; Bellew, sir M. 296; Benbow, J. 255; Bendyshe, J. 325; Bengal, archbp. of, 323; Bentinck, count, 280; Berkeley, hon. C. F. 290; Berriedale, lord, 328; Bethune, mrs. F. 318; Bickersteth, rev. J. 304; Bird, Golding, 237; Bishop, sir H. R. 269; Black, J. 289; Blackburn, J. E. 248; Blacker, W. 321; Blake, col. 301; Blakely, dean, 322; Blakemore, R. 267; Blofield, rev. T. C. 255; Blois, sir C. 281; Blunt, rev. J. J. 282; Boileau, lieut. C. 296; Bolland, rev. H. J. 303; Bonham, gen. 267; Booth, lady, 243; Boughey, lieut.-col. 294; Boughton, lady E. 321; Bourke, col. sir R. 299; Bouverie, rev. J. 280; Bowes, miss M. 331; Bowring, miss A. 324; Boxer, rear-adm. 279; Boxer, lieut. 280; Boyd, sir J. 243; Boyne, visct. 263; Brenton, mrs. H. 329; Bridges, rev. B. H. 307; Brisbane, miss M. 263; Brogden, mrs. H. 247; Broke, sir P. V. 255; Broke, capt. 304; Brom- head, sir E. T. F. 261; Bromhead, rev. C. F. 297; Brook, W. L. 307; Brook, mrs. E. 307; Brooks, archd. 309; Brown, lieut.-col. 250; Brown, mrs. A. E. 260; Brown, mrs. D. 306; Brown, maj. 318; Browne, lieut.-gen. sir T. H. 261; Browne, hon. capt. 262; Bruat, adm. 320; Bruges, W. H. 308; Brunel, lady, 238; Buckingham, J. S. 289; Buckley, capt. 304; Buller, lieut.-gen. 316; Buller, mrs. C. J. J. 325; Bunyan, R. 321; Burder, J. 264; Burgoyne, lady, 270; Burnaby, J. D. 331; Burnes, mrs. S. 262; Burton, sir R. 304; Bushe, lady L. 267,
Cadogan, W. H. 268; Caithness, earl of, 328; Calder, lady F. S. 280; Caledon, earl of, 289; Calmady, C. B. 238; Campbell, lady, 307; Campbell, miss N. 260; Campbell, maj.-gen. sir J. 283; Campbell, maj. B. 333; Camp- bell, W. P. 263; Campbell, A. 309; Campion, W. J. 244; Canino, dow. princess, 294; Capel, hon. gen. 249; Carew, lady, 250; Carew, adm. sir B. H. 250; Carew, T. G. W. 274; Carew, dr. 323; Carmichael, sir T. G. 332; Carnegie, lady, 260; Carpenter, gen. G. 249; Carpenter, mrs. H. 307; Carring- ton, G. 331; Carter, mrs. G. C. 310; Carthew, adm. 321; Carysfort, earl of, 280; Caulfield, capt. 285; Cautley, rev. W. G. 263; Cave-Browne-Cave, sir J. R. 317; Chad, sir C. 309; Chaloner, R. 274; Chapman, mrs. E. 252; Chapman, maj. 307; Chatterton, sir W. A. 297; Chichester, mrs. I. 322; Chomeley, F. 297; Christie, capt. P. 271; Chronsberry, C. 275; Chrons- berry, mrs. 275; Clarke, rev. J. 249; Clough, miss, 308; Cobbe, col. 285; Cochrane, C. 281; Colborne, lady, 252; Colburn, H. 300; Cole, lady, M. L. 249; Coleridge, miss, F. A. L. 271; Colston, rev. W. H. 312; Compton, mrs. C. 263; Compton, capt. lord S. 275; Conyers, lieut.-gen. 298; Cook, miss J. 325; Cooper, lady, 248; Cope- land, T. 318; Corbet, sir A. V. 310; Corbett, capt. 280; Corbett, P. 319; Cornwall, maj.-gen. 294; Corry, rear- adm. 271; Cother, lieut.-col. C. 246; Cotton, lady, 264; Cowling, J. 324; Cowper, prof. 274; Cox, capt. 305; Crawfurd, W. 315; Crespigny, mrs. M. A. 263; Cubitt, T. 328; Cuddy, lieut.- col. 304; Cullum, rev. sir T. G. 248; Cumming, Miss L. L. 243; Cunning- hame, capt. 304; Curry, lieut. 312; Curry, adm. 331; Curzon, G. N. 282.
D'Aeth, R. N. lieut. 297; D'Aguilar, lady, 294; D'Aguilar, lieut.-gen. sir G. 274; Dalmer, col. 309; Dalrymple, mrs. G. 247; Daly, three brothers, 280; Dampier, mrs. M. C. 243; Dash- wood, mrs. G. M. 282; Davies, G. 262; Davis, major, 264; Davy, rev. C. W. 250; Davy, lady, 273; Dawson, G. F. 280; Dawson, lieut. 324; Deane, mrs. A. 309; De Bielke, mr. R. 296; De Bode, baron, 280; De Bruhl, count, 249; Decies, lord, 255; De Colquhoun, chev. 295; De Dietrich, baron, 296; De la Bêche, sir H. T. 265; Delamere, lord, 309; De Lavalette, countess, 280 ;
Della Marmora, gen. A. 280; De Mau- lay, lord, 274; Dennistoun, J. 251; Dent, J. 312; De Polignac, count M. 255; De Torre Diaz, count, 298; De Vesci, visct. 312; Dickson, maj. 280; Dickson, A. 329; Dickinson, J. 263; Dickinson, mrs. C. 322; Digby, mrs. E. 331; Dighton, F. 252; Dillwyn, L. W. 303; Disbrowe, lady, 312; Dixon, R. 333; Dod, C. R. 254; Dod, miss E. 294; Don Carlos (infanta), 260; Don Carlos, prince, 260; Donkin, B. 255; Donkin, lady A. M. 312; Douglas, mrs. A. 249; Douglas, rev. E. A. 251; Douglas, vice-adm. 296; Dover, H. 304; Down, rear-adm. E. A. 245; Downshire, dow. marchioness, 264; D'Oyley, serj. 242; D'Oyley, gen. 308; Drummond, major, 298; Drummond, hon. capt. 309; Duffy, lieut.-gen. 262; Dwarris, rev. H. P. 274; Dyke, lieut. 267; Dymock, capt. 315.
Eden, ensign, 325; Edgeworth, mrs. E. 249; Egerton, lieut.-col. 289; Eger- ton, col. 267; Ekins, adm. sir C. 290; Eld, F. 239; Eliot, lieut.-col. W. G. 302; Elliot, lady H. 250; Ellis, rt. hon. sir H. 309; Eman, lieut.-col. 305; Enniskillen, countess of, 274; Enoch, col. 294; Erskine, lord, 262; Estcourt, major-gen. 286; Eustace, gen. sir W. 250; Every, capt. 305; Every, sir H. 331; Eyre, mrs. M. A. 261.
Farmer, sir G. R. 279; Farquharson, mrs. R. C. 272; Farrell, C. 243; Fans- sett, rev. B. 287; Fenwicke, capt. 285; Ferguson, sir A. 238; Festing, mrs. S. E. 277; Ffolkes, mrs. H. B. 318; Fielding, Copley, 259; Fitzclarence, lieut. hon. E. 295; FitzClarence, miss A. G. F. 307; Fitz Herbert, A. 274; Fitzroy, lady G. L. 284; Fitzroy, capt. 305; Fleming, H. W. W. 249; Fletch- er, G. 256; Flint, lady, 271; Fludyer, lady M. 286; Foley, mrs. 806; Forbes, rear-adm. 242; Forbes, W. 250; For- man, capt. E. 285; Forster, capt. 280; Fourdrinier, H. 287; Fowler, mrs. L. 261; Fox, rev. J. 298; Fraser, lieut.- col. 238; Fraser, capt. 303; Fraser, capt. 294.
Gage, hon. T. W. 247; Gaisford, dean, 278; Gardiner, lady F. 324; Gavin, dr. H. 267; Gavin, W. 280 Giffard, adm. 308; Gillman, J. 286; Gilly, dr. 306; Glover, col. 282; God- dard, mrs. A. S. 264; Godfrey, lieut. P. 305; Godfrey, lieut. col. J. R. 324 ; Goldsmid, H. E. 238; Goodenough, rev. J. 267; Goodenough, dean, 297; Good-
enough, lieut. 306; Gordon, gen. 297; Gordon, vice-adm. 306; Gordon, lieut.- col. 323; Gosling, B. 274; Gosset, rev. I. 251; Gossip, mrs. L. 265; Gould, lady H. 318; Grant, lady M. 280; Graves, lieut. T. M. 283; Greenough, G. B. 263; Grey, C. B. 304; Grey, capt. 306; Griffith, mrs. H. 324; Grif- fiths, C. 306; Grogan, capt. 305; Groo- by, mrs. C. M. 238; Guinness, A. 280; Gurney, mrs. E. 252; Gurney, W. B. 263; Gurney, mrs. M. 325: Gwatkin, gen. 265.
Hamerton, gen. 247; Hamilton, hon. mrs. 252; Hammersley, miss M. 271; Hammet, comm. 300; Hammond, capt. 305; Hanbury, lt. 289; Handcock, It.- col. 305; Hankey, col. sir F. 261; Hankey, T. 314; Harding, W. 264; Hardy, J. 309; Hare, ven. archd. 245; Hare, F. 323; Harison, lt.-col. 298; Harnage, lady, 259; Harrison, maj. 292; Harper, rear-adm. J. 291; Har- topp, rev. R. P. 251; Hawkins, lady, 312; Hay, capt. 302; Hayter, commis- sary, 305; Head, sir G. 271; Healy, dr. (+ bp. of Kildare), 301; Heathcote, mrs. E. 263; Heaton, J. 274; Hender- son, It.-col. 267; Henderson, capt. 321; Herbert, hon. A. 280; Hereford, visct. 301; Herries, rt. hon. J. C. 268; Hey- land, lient. 284; Hildyard, J. 251; Hill, R. 244; Hill, rear-adm. Sir J. 244; Hill, Lady M. E. 247; Hill, rev. J. 255; Hill, capt. 269; Hippesley, mrs. A. 315; Hob- house, hon. C. E. 266; Hodgson, vice- adm. B. 250; Hodson, archd. 299; Hood, mrs. E. 239; Hoof, mrs. 298; Hoof, W. 298; Hope, W. W. 244; Hope, lady G. E. 322; Hope, lady F. A. 324; Hornby, rev. J. J. 306; Hotham, lady, 322; Hotham, sir C. 322; Houlton, Mrs. M. A. 329; Hulme, lt.- col. 301; Hulse, lady, 244; Hume, J. 252; Humphreys, rev. S. 266; Hun- loke, miss, 265; Huntley, mrs. A. 255; Huntley, lady, 263; Hurrell, mrs. E. R. 266; Hutchinson, hon. capt. 294; Hut- ton, capt. 305.
Inglis, sir R. H. 272.
Jenkinson, sir C. 260; Jesse, capt. 285; Jodrell, rev. S. 239; Jodrell, R. P. H. 317; Johnson, dr. 296; John- stón, J. F. W. 307; Johnston, capt. 312; Jones, rev. R. 247; Jowett, rev, W. 252; Justice, capt. 316.
Kay, hon. mrs. C. 294; Keats, lady, 259; Kelly, ald. 304; Kennett, mrs. E. 239; Kenney, rev. A. H. 248; Ken- yon, lord, 255; Kerr, lord J. M. H.
247; Kerr, rev. M. H. J. 247; Kerr, comm. 289; Kildare, + bp. of (Dr. Healy), 301; King, hon. G. 329; Knight, R. 238; Knox, V. 247; Kra- sinski, count, 329.
Lambert, Miss E. C. 262; Lambert, mr. M. 309; Langham, lady E. 322; Larpent, sir G. 260; Latham, mrs. C. 290; Law, mrs. M. 266; Lawes, mrs. A. 325; Lawrence, mrs. L. 299; Law- rence, mr. A. 300; Lawrence, ald. 321; Lawson, W. 312; Lawson, Mrs. M. A. M. 315; Layard, capt. 297; Leach, lieut.-col. 242; Le Blanc, col. 294; Leeds, dow. lady, 331; Leitrim, earl of, 238; Lempriere, capt. A. 267; Len- nard, mrs. E. 277; Lethbridge, lady, 277; Lewis, rt. hon. Sir T. F. 245; Lifford, lord, 267; Lindsay, lieut.-gen. 323; Lindsey, Mrs. M. H. 318; Lisle, lady, 265; Lister-Kaye, L. 265; Livingston, mrs. F. 331; Lloyd, rear adm. 269; Loch, J. 291; Lockhart, capt. 305; Lofft, mrs. 294; Loveden, P. 249; Lowe, rt. rev. dr. 247; Lucas, F. 314; Luscombe, comm. gen. 261; Lushington, H. 298; Lyons, capt. 286.
Macaulay, mrs. A. 260; Macbean, gen. sir W. 275; Macdonald, mrs. 314; Macdonnell, ensign, 325; Macgregor, mrs. S. P. 308; Mackenzie, F. L. 261; Maclean, A. 334; Macmorrine, mrs. C. 282; Macnamara, Mrs. H. 332; Mac- pherson, mrs. 244; Maitland, A. 247; Malcolm, col. 309; Manchester, duke of, 301; Mandeville, J. H. 281; Manners, gen. lord C. H. S. 275; Mansfield, capt. 285; Markham, maj. gen. 319; Marshall, capt. 307; Mary of Austria, archduch. 263; Matheson, mrs. L. 309; May, W. B. 278; Mayhew, W. 269; Mayne, col. W. 330; Maude, T. M. 259; McArthur, D. 243; McKinley, mrs. H. 238; M'Clintock, J. 294; M'Donnell, rt. hon. H. S. 296; Met- calf, C. J. 252; Mickiewicz, A. 321; Mills, lt.-col. 301; Milner, sir W. M. S. 263; Milner, miss E. M. 264; Mitchell, lady H. I. 278; Mitchell, sir T. L. 311; Mitford, miss M. R. 239; Molé, count, 319; Molesworth, rt. hon. sir W. 313; Moles- worth, capt. 315; Molyneux, lady C. 263; Molyneux, lady L. A. M. 294; Molyneux, rt. hon. C. W. 296; Monsell, lady A. 239; Montgomery, 322; Moore, R. S. 311; Moore, mrs. W. 334; Morley, C. 315; Morris, sir J. 255; M'Pherson, It.-col. 309; Muller, capt. 280.
Nachimoff, adm. 294; Napier, gen. sir G. T. 306; Neale, lady, G. E. 329;
Deaths-continued.
Neave, R. J. B. 306; Nelson, dr. 324; Newcomb, mrs. 300; Nicholas I. (em- peror of Russia), 256; Nicholls, mrs. C. (Currer Bell), 278; Nicholson, miss H. 300; Nickle, major-gen. sir R. 275; Norman, capt. 285; North, mrs. J. 243; Norton, mrs. E. 308; Nurse, W. M. 324.
O'Brien, J. 219; O'Brien, major-gen. 263; O'Conor, rear-adm. sir R. 239; O'Connor, F. E. 302; Oglander, lady M. 274; Okes, mrs. M. E. 312; Om- manney, adm. sir J. A. 293; O'Neill, visct. 251; Onslow, G. A. C. 265; Ord, mr. W. 295; O'Reilly, hon. D. 306; Orr, col. 314; Osborne, gen. 306; Osborne, lady H. 318; Ouseley, lieut. 312.
Paget, lady H. 261; Palk, lady. 251; Park, P. 300; Parker, capt. H. D. 245; Parker, capt. W. 305; Parker, mrs. A. 328; Parkinson, J. 249; Parry, rear-adm. sir W. E. 292; Pattison, mrs. H. 274; Patullo, lieut.-col. 305; Payne, mrs. M. E. 304; Pechell, capt. 304; Penleaze, J. S. 265; Pennefather, J. 264; Pepe, gen. 298; Pepper, lieut.- col. 332; Percy, rear-adm. hon. W. H. 311; Phillimore, dr. J. 245; Phillips, hon. mrs. 238; Phillips, E. 308; Phil- lipson, E. B. 301; Pilcher, G. 315; Pilkington, sir W. M. S. 317; Pistrucci, signor, 306; Ponsonby, viset. 254; Poole, capt. 305; Powell, J. H. 252; Powell, capt. 315; Power, mrs. C. 239; Power, sir J. 286; Powis, capt. 308; Powney, capt. J. 248; Pratt, lady, 298; Preston, capt. 305; Prior, J. V. 291; Proby, lady F. 263; Pusey, P. 291; Pym, lieut.-col. sir H, 268; Pym, adm. sir S. 310.
Radcliffe, dow. lady E. 319; Raglan, lord, 287; Ramsden, lady A. 277; Ravensworth, lord, 260; Rawlins, mrs. M. 324; Reeves, mrs. C. 252; Rein- agle, mrs. O. 261; Repington, vice-adm. 308; Ribey, mrs. 278; Richmond, dr. 312; Roberts, R. 289; Robertson, lord, 239; Robertson, J. A. 239; Robertson, mrs. R. 273; Robinson, sir G. B. 248; Robinson, capt. 285; Rochfort, G. 304; Rochfort, capt. G. 305; Rodwell, J. 272; Rogers, miss S. 248; Rogers, S. 326; Rollo, lady A. 249; Romilly, W. 310; Rooke, mrs. M. 245; Rooke, capt. 331; Roope, lieut.-gen. 323; Rooper, J. B. 261; Rose, mrs. A. C. 264; Rose, lady, 269; Rose, lady L. 282; Rose, rt. hon. sir G. H. 282; Ross, bp. of (dr. Lowe), 247; Ross, Janet, 264;
Ross, capt. 303; Rothschild, baron C. 260; Rothschild, baron A. 333; Russia, emperor of (Nicholas I.), 256; Rox- burghe, duch. dow. 243; Ryder, lieut. 305.
Sandwith, lieut.-gen. 263; Sardinia, queen dow. of, 241; Saumarez, N. 326; Savage, J. 267; Saxe Meiningen, princess C. 263; Scott, lady, C. S. 286; Sefton, earl of, 296; Selwyn, W. 295; Seymour, lady R. 279; Shad- forth, lient.-col. 283; Shaw, capt. 265; Shawe, R. N. 312; Sheaffe, lady, 271; Sheepshanks, rev. R. 298; Shiffner, capt. 284; Shipperdson, E. 331; Shir- ley, mrs. A. 324; Shirley, C. 325; Sibthorp, col. 325; Sivewright, mrs. C. S. 323; Smethwick, miss, 332; Smith, C. D. 252; Smith, capt. 285; Smyth, miss E. A. 269; Snow, capt. 304; Soane, mrs. M. 267; Somerset, rev. V. P. H. 249; Somerset, duke of, 299; Sorell, maj. 282; Spicer, mrs. M. C. 307; Stack, lieut. col. 261; Stanhope, earl, 256; Stanhope, capt. 306; Ste- venson, capt. 305; St. George, A. 322; Stock, dr. J. 315; Stowe, W. H. 285; Stracey, sir J. H. 315; Strachey, rear- adm. 273; Strangford, visct. 277; Street, hon. G. F. 294; Stuart, gen. sir P. 250; Sullivan, J. 243; Sutton, sir R. 317; Swainson, W. 323; Swinburne, E. 318; Syer, lady, M. A. 322.
Talbot, miss A. E. 262; Talbot, hon. mrs. 315; Tattam, mrs. E. A. 294; Taylor, W. B. 312; Tempest, mrs. S. 332; Teynham, lady, 301; Thomas, rear-adm. 328; Thomond, marq. 291; Thomson, mrs. 277; Threipland, lady M. 243; Torrens, maj.-gen. sir A. W. 302; Townley, R. G. 273; Towns- hend, marq. 333; Tremenheere, gen. 297; Truro, lord, 316; Tuam, archbp. 324; Tucker, W. 261; Tudway, R. C. 312; Tuge, lady E. E. 317; Tweedie, T. 317; Tylden, col. R. 297; Tyndale, G. B. 251.
Upton, hon. gen. A. P. 244; Upton, hon. E. J. 261.
Vaughan, capt. 305; Vaughton, R. D. 319; Vanneck, hon. T. 263; Vicars, capt. 263; Vivian, J. H. 250; Vivian, hon. mrs. L. 273.
Walker, mrs. E. 331; Wallace, R. 363; Walpole, H. A. 244; Warburton, dr. 324; Ward, Mrs. M. 282; Warren, lient. J. F. 302; Warren, comm. C. G. 302; Watkins, mrs. E. L. 247; Wat- son, dr. J. 248; Weaver, T. 290; Welby, miss C. 244; Welsford, maj.
305; Wharncliffe, lord, 313; Wharton, hon. mrs. 238; Whewell, mrs. C. 326; Wightman, miss C. 261; Wilbraham, miss E. 329; Wilkinson, commis.-gen. 325; Williams, W. 262; Williams, mrs. A. 267; Williams, sir J. 312; Williams, J. 321; Wing, W. E. 239; Wing, J. W. 284; Winstanley, C. 247; Wodehouse, E. 301; Wolley, mrs. J. 308; Wolley, mrs. L. M. A. 325; Wombwell, sir G. 242; Wood, T. 286; Wordsworth, miss D. 247; Wort- ley, lady, 314; Wright, J. 244; Wynn, maj. sir W. 331.
Yates, J. B. 324; Yea, lieut.-col. 283; Yellon, commis. G. 318; Young, F. T. 250.
Earthquakes - Extensive earthquake in
New Zealand, 17; terrible earthquakes at Constantinople and Broussa, 40; earthquake in France, Switzerland, and Central Europe, 115; terrible earth- quakes in Japan; wreck of a Russian frigate, 195.
Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 82;
the Great Exhibition at Paris, 88. Fast Day Proclamation for a day of humiliation and prayer, 41; observance of the day, 56.
FINANCE ACCOUNTS, 452. FIRES-Report of the number of Fires in the Metropolis in 1854, 2; numerous fires, with loss of life, on Jan. 25, 17; the steam-ship Mauritius destroyed by fire, 30; great fire near Blackfriars Bridge, 30; conflagration in Bermond- sey, 54; destructive fire at Sunderland, 57; numerous fires, with loss of life, in March, 58; the steam-ship Croesus de- stroyed by fire, 72; fires in Cambridge- shire, 76; fire and loss of life in Leaden- hall Street, 77; destruction of the floating battery Etna by fire, 79; ex- tensive fires in June, 109; the village of Chamounix destroyed by fire, 113; fire in Bermondsey, four lives lost, 128; great fire at Havre, 139; fatal fires in August, 141; fatal fire at naphtha works at Wolverhampton, 149; fire in Stirling Castle, 174; destruction of Carton House, 203. FRANCE-The traditions of the Empire sedulously revived, [197]; the Em- peror's address to the army in the court of the Tuileries, [197]; attempt to assassinate the Emperor by Pianori; trial and execution of the assassin, [198], 74; another supposed attempt
on the Emperor's life by a lunatic, [198]; speech of the Emperor to the Legislative Assembly in reference to the war, [220]; immense amount of the subscriptions to the new loan of 80,000,0007., [221], 12, 117; trial of a French governess, Mdlle. Doudet, for cruelty to English children, 26; visit of the Emperor and Empress to Her Majesty, 65; the Great Exhibition at Paris, 88; visit of the Lord Mayor to Paris, 97; Her Majesty's Visit to Paris, 132; dreadful railway accident on the Paris and Versailles line, 150; on the Lyons line, 151.
GREAT BRITAIN-State of public feeling at the opening of the year, [2]; Parlia- ment re-assembles on the 23rd January, [2]. See PARLIAMENT.
INDIA- The Indian Budget laid before Parliament, [184]; Summary of the statement, 467; Mr. Bright charges the Indian Government with the use of torture for collecting the revenue, [185]; Her Majesty gives official rank to the officers of the Indian army, 77. IRELAND Murders in murder of
Smyth, in Cavan, 142; of Miss Hinds, in Cavan, 154; of Mr. Ramsbottom, in King's County; of Murray, in Armagh ; of Grant, at Silverbridge; of McCollum, in Tyrone; of McHale, near Castlebar, 172.
LAW AND POLICE-Great bank robbery at
Ballarat; capture of Garrat in London, 44; trial of Charles King, the detective police officer and thief-trainer, 61; great robbery of gold during transmission to Paris, 86; bankruptcy of Messrs. Strahan, Paul, and Bates, bankers; criminal pro- ceedings, 98; their trial at the Central Criminal Court, 359; Alice Grey, the impostor, 163; coroner's inquest on the body of John Parsons Cooke; supposed dreadful poisonings by William Palmer, of Rugeley, 186.
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, Table of, for ten years, 1845 to 1855, 471. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for the year 1854, 471.
MINISTRY, LIST OF THE, as it stood on Jan. 1 (Earl of Aberdeen's), 207; on Feb. 16 (Lord Palmerston's), 208; sub- sequently to Feb. 22 (Lord Palmerston's), 209.
MISCELLANEOUS-The weather at the com- mencement of the year, 1; in January, curious scenes in the Parks, 23; the weather in December, 205; Her Ma- jesty's new yacht, 11; the French loan of 30,000,000l., 12; the King of Sar- dinia, melancholy losses in his family, 13; earthquake in New Zealand, 17; Proclamation against certain treasonable practices, 25; a French governess, trial of Malle. Doudet, for cruelty, 26; bread-riots in Liverpool and London, 32; day of fasting and humiliation, Her Majesty's Proclamation, 41; the fast day, 56; sale of the Bernal Col- lection, 41; great bank robbery at Bal- larat, 44; riots at the gold-diggings, 48; death of the Emperor of Russia, 49; the Queen's visit to Chatham Hos- pitals, 49; horrors of Caffre warfare, 53; amateur exhibition of drawings for the relief of the families of officers killed, 57; amateur performance of a pantomime by the Fielding Club, 58; sailing of the Baltic fleet, 60; launch of two screw floating batteries, 64; visit of the Emperor of the French to Her Majesty, 65; loan of 16,000,0007., 71; attempt to assassinate the French Emperor, 74; another attempt, 142; official rank of the Indian army, 77; the Crimean telegraph, 81; exhibition of the Royal Academy, 82; eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 83; daring robbery of gold on transmission to Paris, 86; con- secration of the Bishop of Sierra Leone, 87; the French Exhibition, 88; distri- bution of war medals by the Queen, 89; the new Secretary of State for War, 92; Administrative Reform, Order in Council establishing exami- nations, 92; death of Provis, the "Smyth" impostor, 94; visit of the Lord Mayor to Paris, 97; bankruptcy of Messrs. Strahan and Co.; criminal charges; their examination in the Court of Bankruptcy, 98; Sunday riots in Hyde Park, 106; repeated in the autumn, 157; Mr. Farren's farewell of the stage, 111; earthquake in Central Europe, 115; immense English snake, 115; funeral of Lord Raglan, 116; Goodwood Races, 117; launch of the Marlborough, 131 guns, 118; war in Sennegambia, 119; singular sudden deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Hoof, 126; Turkish loan of 5,000,000l., 129; Her Majesty's visit to Paris, 132; Hereford Musical Festival, 139; Birmingham Musical Festival, 140; Mdlle. Rosa
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