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INDEX.

A.

  • Abbeville gravel pits, 586.
  • Abd-el-Kader—
    • in Algeria, 56, 182.
    • surrender of, 229.
    • petition, 268.
    • intercession for, 322.
    • release, 363.
  • Abduction, Crellin, 115,
  • Arbuthnot, 412, 529.
  • Abercorn, Duke of, 836.
    • marriages, 890.
  • Abercromby, Speaker, retires, 40.
    • created Lord Dunfermline., 44.
  • Aberdeen, Earl of—
    • Ministry, 331. 372.
    • policy, 372, 411.
    • defeat of Ministry, 429.
    • death, 590.
  • Aberdeen railway company, 209.
  • Abinger, Lord—
    • on public meetings, 120, 123.
    • in Norfolk, 152.
    • death, 152.
  • Able-bodied poor, decision regarding, 255.
  • About, M., 557.
  • Abyssinia—
    • Plowden, Consul, 233.
    • treaty of commerce, 286,
    • prisoners, 701, 774, 797
    • Dr. Beke’s mission, 719.
    • condition of prisoners, 733.
    • expedition proposed, 784.
    • sets out, 791.
    • King Theodore’s letter, 738.
    • Senafé reached, 799.
    • landing at Annesley Bay, 801.
    • condition of captives, 803.
    • Col. Dunn killed, 803.
    • Antalo reached, 804.
    • at Abagin, 805.
    • approach to Magdala, 816.
    • release of prisoners, 817.
    • capture of Magdala, 818.
    • death of King Theodore, 818.
    • return march, 819.
    • order of the day, 820.
    • news of expedition, 821.
    • proclamation, 821.
    • royal message, 821.
    • homeward march, 823, 828, 830.
    • Theodore’s widow, 824.
    • demand for inquiry, 528.
    • Gobayzé, Emperor, 839.
    • expense, 862.
    • Theodore’s son leaves England, 877.
  • Achilli, Dr. 293.
    • v. Newman, 336, 37s.
  • Adelaide, Princess Mary, 898.
  • Adelaide, Queen, 53, 93, 288.
  • Aden, capture of, 34.
  • Admiralty circular, 858,
    • frauds, 867.
  • Arieal transit patent, 131,
  • Afghan war:—
    • "Bokhara Burnes," 6, 97.
    • Rawlinson and Vickovich, 7.
    • Burnes on Dost Mahomed, 7, 12, 15.
    • siege of Herat, 9.
    • Vickovich at Cabul, 11.
    • Candahar chief, 11.
    • Burnes leaves Cabul, 16.
    • treaty with Shah Soojah, 21.
    • Lord Auckland’s manifesto, 25.
    • march of British troops, 31, 51.
    • in the Bolan Pass, 38.
    • enter Candahar, 39.
    • Ghuznee taken, 47, 54.
    • Cabul captured, 48.
    • troops detained, so.
    • Envoy Macnaghten, 31, 73
    • Runjeet Singh’s force, 51.
    • Hindoo Covsh expedition, 52.
    • return of troops, 52.
    • peace prospects, 53.
    • Khelat captured, 55.
    • Lord Auckland thanked, 57.
    • promotions, 57.
    • thanks of Parliament, 61.
    • rising in favour of Dust Mahomed, 74.
    • victory at Bameean, 7s.
    • British defeat, 76.
    • the Dost surrenders, 77.
    • views of Burnes, 78.
    • views of Court of Directors, 79.
    • attack at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, 8.
    • the Douranee chiefs, 90.
    • Sale at Jellalabad, 91, 93.
    • predictions, 92.
    • disturbance in Cabul, 92.
    • state of troops in Cabul, 94.
    • treaty, 95.
    • assassination of Macnaghten, 65, 102.
    • treasure given up, 96.
    • arrival of Indian mail, 51, 99, 101, 112, 124.
    • massacre of British troops, 96.
    • arrival of Dr. Brydone at Jellalabad, 97.
    • fort of Ali Musjid, 97.
    • Duke of Wellington’s memorandum, 93.
    • another proclamation, 98.
    • retirement of Lord Auckland, 100.
    • surrender of Ghuzuee, 101,
    • success at Candahar, 102
    • renewed advance on Cabul. 104.
    • state of Jellalabad, 101, 106.
    • disaster at Hykulzve, 103,
    • Pollock in the Khyber Pass, 103,
    • enters Jellalabad, 106.
    • death of General Elphinstone, 106.
    • Akhbar Khan’s proposals. 107.
    • march on Cabul, 115, 116, 118.
    • seizure of the gates of Somnuuth, 118.
    • defeat of Akhbar Khan, 119.
    • release of the captives, 119.
    • Istaliff taken, 119.
    • Simla proclamation, 119.
    • British troops withdrawn, 121.
    • Somnauth proclamation, 122.
    • peace rejoicings, 123.
    • honours, 123
    • reception of army, 124.
    • correspondence, 598.
  • African discovery—
    • Baikie, 421,
    • Bartle, 444
    • Livingstone, 467, 758.
    • Speke and Grant, 573, 629.
      • Gondokoro reached, 641.
      • arrival in England, 652.
    • Baker, 600, 705, 706.
    • M. Chaillu, 722.
  • Agapæmone cases, 278, 29, 468.
  • Agra and Masterman bank stoppage, 746, 762.
  • Agricultural labourers 826.
  • Agricultural Society formed, 18.
    • charter, 63.
  • AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY—
    • Meetings—

1839 Oxford. 1840 Cambridge. 1841 Liverpool. 1842 Bristol. 1843 Derby. 1844 Southampton. 1845 Shrewsbury. 1846 Newcastle. 1847 Northampton. 1848 York. 1849 Norwich. 1850 Exeter. 1851 Windsor. 1852 Lewes. 1853 Gloucester. 1854 Lincoln. 1855 Carlisle. 1856 Chelmsford. 1857 Salisbury. 1858 Chester. 1859 Warwick. 1860 Canterbury. 1861 Leeds. 1862 Battersea. 1863 Worcester. 1864 Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1865 Plymouth. 1866 Bury St. Edmund’s. 1867 {No show.) 1868 Leicester. 1869 Manchester 1870 Oxford. 1871 Wolverhampton.

(Highland).

1837 Dumfries. 1838 Glasgow. 1839 Inverness. 1840 Aberdeen. 1841 Berwick. 1842 Edinburgh. 1843 Dundee. 1844 Glasgow. 1845 Dumfries. 1846 Inverness. 1847 Aberdeen. 1848 Edinburgh. 1850 Glasgow. 1852 Perth. 1854 Berwick. 1856 Inverness. 1857 Glasgow. 1858 Aberdeen. 1859 Edinburgh 1860 Dumfries. 1861 Perth 1863 Kelso. 1864 Stirling. 1865 Inverness. 1866 (N0 show.) 1867 Glasgow. 1868 Aberdeen, 1869 Edinburgh, 1870 Dumfries


  • Alabana, sailing of, 629.
    • sunk, 675.
    • President Johnson's message, 721.
    • claims, 802, 809, 843, 556.
    • reported settlement, 843, 846, 8s51.
    • treaty repudiated, 868.
  • Albemarle, Commission on Earl, 288.
    • Alberti frauds, 130.
    • Albert Life Assurance Company, 883, 885, 909.
  • Albert Prince—
    • visits the Queen, s53.
    • marriage resolved upon, 53.
    • naturalization bill, 59.
    • made a K.G., 6o.
    • settlement, 60,
    • arrives in England, 61.
(989)