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Deaths-continued.

H. 348; Eden, It.-gen. 349; Edwards,
mr. H. 349; Edwards, rev. canon,
349; Elam, mr. J. 349; Ellesmere,
earl of, 349; Elliot, hon. J. E. 349;
Ellis, mr. J. 349; Ellis, mrs. A. 349;
Elmes, mr. J. 349; Errington, mr. J.
E. 350; Essex, cntss. of, 350; Evans,
mr. B. 350; Eyre, lady, 350.

Farmer, lady, 350; Farquharson,
capt. 350; Farquharson, of Invercauld,
350; Farrington, mr. H. W. 350;
Farwell, mrs. E. 350; Fea, mr. J. 352;
Fellowes, mrs. E. 350; Fellowes, mr.
T. 350; Festing, adm. 350; Fielden,
mrs. C. 350; Finch, mr. F. O. 351;
Fitz-Herbert, miss F. 351; Forbes,
lady, 350; Ford, mr. C. J. 351;
Fouché, Duc d'Otrante, 351; Fountaine,
mr. J. B. 351; Frankland, adm. 351;
Franklin, mrs. M. J. 352; Franklin,
mr. J. 395; Franks, maj.-gen. sir. T.
H. 351; Fraser, mrs. M. H. 352;
Freestun, sir W. L. 352; Frost, mr.
C. 352; Furneaux, maj.-gen. W.
352.

C. 352; Gas-

Garrett, mrs.
coyne, mr. G. 352; Gifford, earl
of, 352; Gilborne, rev. J. L. 352;
Gillies, mrs. 353; Glover, mr. E. A.
353; Glover, ven. arch. 353; Gordon,
hon, and rev. lord G. 353; Gordon,
rev. dr. 353; Gare, lieut. -col. 353;
Gorton, mrs. E. G. 353; Gottreux, col.
353; Goudchaux, m. 353; Graham,
rev. W. 353; Grant, miss S. C. 353;
Grant, miss S. 353; Granville, dow.
countess, 353; Gratwick, mr. W. G.
K. 354; Greenwood, mr. H. 354;
Gresley, mrs. C. 354; Greville, lady C.
354; Griève, hon. mrs. 354; Gunning,
mr. J. 354; Gunning, sir R. H. 354;
Gursacy, rev. J. H. 354.

Haldimand, mr. W. 354; Hallévy,
mr. 354; Halkett, lady, 355; Hallett,
mr. W. 355; Hamel, Dr. 357; Hamil-
ton, J. M. McNeill, 355; Hamilton,
Hans. 355; Hamond, adm. sir G. E.
355; Hand, capt. and wife, 356;
Hankey, mrs. M. 356; Hankinson,
rev. Robt. 356; Hanmer, Mrs. A. C.
356; Harberton, visct. 356; Hard-
castle, J. 356; Hargrove, mr. W. 356;
Harrington, Earl of, 356; Harris, hon.
miss, 357; Hart, mr. F. 357; Hatchard,
mrs. Eliz. 357; Hawes, sir Benj. 357;
Hawker, lady, 357; Hawkins, rev. E.
357; Hawley, lady, 358; Hawtrey,
rev. dr. 358; Hay, sir A. L. 358;
Hay, gen, lord J. 359; Hay, lady, 359;
Hay, capt. 359; Hay, lord E. 359;

Deaths-continued.

Heard, mr. J. I. 359; Heathcote, Rev.
B. 359; Hebeler, B. 359; Haward, lady
E. F. 359; Henley, lady, 359; Henry,
mr. A. 359; Hepburn, mrs. H. 359;
Herbert, hon. mrs. 359; Hertslet, mr.
J. 359; Hesse, grand duchess M. 359;
Hewett, col. sir Geo. H. 359; Hick-
man, mr. H. B. 359; Hill, lady, 359;
Hodges, col. sir G. L. 359; Hogg, mr.
F. F. 359; Hogg, mr. T. J. 359;
Hoghton, sir H. B. 360; Hood, mr.
W. 362; Hope, rev. F. W. 362; Hope,
mr. H. T. 363; Horne, rev. T. H.
363; Hoskyns, sir H. 364; Hoskyns,
mr. C. 364; Hotham, hon. mrs. E.
364; Houlton, sir G. 364; Houstoun,
gen. sir R. 364; Hughes, mrs. H. 364;
Hutton, rev. Dr. C. 364.

Ingall, major 364; Inglis, mrs. E.
364; Inglis, maj.-gen. sir J. E. W.
364; Isham, rev. C. E. 365.

Jacob, maj. 365; Jefferyes, mr. St.-
J. 365; Jervois, gen. 365; Johnson,
sir E. 365; Jones, hon. adm. 365;
Jones, mr. W. S. 365.

Kaye, mrs. J. L. 365; Kekewich,
mr. G. 365; Kelbam, mr. R. K. 365;
Kennedy, lady N. 365; Kerr, hon. mrs.
365; Killeen, lady 365; Kincaid, capt.
sir J. 365; King, adm. sir E. D. 365;
King, rear-adm. 365; Knight, mr. J.
365; Knight, mr. E. 366; Knighton,
lady, 366; Knowles, mr. Sheridan, 366.

Laing, mr. A. S. 366; Lamb, hon.
mrs. Geo. 366; Lancaster, comm. 366;
Langrishe, sir R. 367; de Lautour, mr.
Edw. 367; Leake, mr. J. M. 367;
Ledsam, mr. F. 367; Lee, mr. E. H.
867; Leeds, sir J. 367; St. Leger, mr.
A. F. B. 367; Leifchild, dr. J. 367.
L'Estrange, mr. H. L'E. S. 369;
Leyburn, mr. W. 369; Lewis, mr.
T. A. 369; Lillie, lieut.-colonel, 369;
Lindsay, hon. mrs. J. 369; Lindsay,
mrs. E. H. 369; Livingstone, mrs. M.
369; Lloyd, rev. C. 370; Lloyd, col.
J. 370; Loftus, maj. 370; Logan, mr.
A. S. 370; Lombe, rev. E. 370;
Lovell, mrs. 399; Lucas, mr. T. 370;
Luke, mr. G. R. 370; Lushington,
lady, 371; Luttrell, lieut.-col. 371;
Lutyens, major, 371; Lydiard, adm.
371.

Macbean, lady, 371; Macbride, mrs.
M. 371; M'Carthy, mrs. A. 371;
Macdonald, mrs. B. 370; Macdonald,
miss L. 371; Macdonald, lieut -col.
371; MacDougall, sir D. 371; Machen,
mr. E. 372; Mackay, hon. miss C.
372; Mackenzie, mr. W. Forbes, 372;
LL 2

Deaths-continued.

Mackenzie, mr. C. K. 372; Mackenzie,
rt. rev. bp. 372; Stewart-Mackenzie,
hon. mrs. 400; Maclean, col. 374;
Macleod, rev. dr. 374; McNab, hon.
sir A. N. 374; M'William, dr. 375;
Mainwaring, adm. 376; Majendie,
rev. H. L. 376; Makdougall, miss E.
376; Malcolm, mr. G. W. 376; Man-
ley, mr. W. C. 376; Manson, mr. W.
P. 376; Marsh, mrs. M. 376; Marsh,
rev. E. G. 376; Marshall, sir C. 376;
Marshall, capt. 376; Martin, mrs. F.
376; Massey, maj. J. 376; Massy,
maj. G. 376; Masterman, mr. J. 376;
Maturin, rev. C. H. 376; Maunsell,
mr. W. T. 376; Meek, mr. J. 377;
Mellish, mrs. 377; Metcalfe, rev. J.
377; Methuen, mr. J. 377; Middle-
ton, maj. 377; Millais, mrs. J. A.
377; Milligan, mr. R. 377; Mills, mr.
J. 377; Mills, mr. T. 377; Milne,
dow. lady, 377; Milner, lady, 377;
Molesworth, rev. sir H. H. 377; Mon-
son, lord, 378; Montagu, rev. H. 378;
de Montcalm-Goyon, lieut. -gen. 378;
Montefiore, lady, 378; Moore, lieut.-
gen. sir W. G. 378; Moreton, hon.
A. H. M. 379; Morgan, mr. M. 379;
Morgan, adm. 379; Morle, capt. 379;
Morlot, cardinal, 379; Moseley, mr. J.
380; Muncaster, lord, 380; Murphy,
mr. P. M. 380; Murray, rev. J. 380;
Murray, hon. D. H. 380; Murray,
hon. G. 380.

Nelson, mr. W.380; von-Nesselrode,
count, 381; Newell, adm. J. 383;
Newland, dean, 381; Newton, mr. J.
382; Newton, mr. W. 383; Newton,
mr. W. 383; Nicholson, major C. J.
383; Nicolls, maj. R. O. T. 383;
Norcliffe, maj.-gen. 383; Norman, mr.
E. 383; Norman, mrs. S. E. 383;
Nugent, dow. lady, 383; Nugent,
field-marshal count, 383.

Oakes, lieut.-col. 384; O'Brien, sir
T. 384; Ockham, visct. (lord Went-
worth) 412; O'Curry, prof. 385; Otter,
mr. R. W. O. 386; Ouseley, miss A. P.
386; Owen, mr. T. E. 386.

Paget, mr. T. 386; Palliser, col. W.
386; Palmer, mrs. M. A. 386; Par-
doe, miss J. 386; Paris, archbp. of,
379; Parker, lieut. 386; Pasquier,
duc. 386; Pearce, mr. R. 389; Pear-
son, mr. C. 389; Pearson, mrs. M.
390; Pedler, col. 390; Pembroke and
Montgomery, earl of, 378; Pennington,
mr. J. 390; Penny, mr. R. 392; Pen-
rose, rev. T. T. 392; Pepper, lady G.
392; Phillipps, mr. C. M. 376; Phil-

Deaths-continued.

lipps, rt. hon. S. M. 392; Phipps, rev.
B. 392; Pidcock, mr. H. 392; Piers,
lady, 392; Pinkney, maj. 392; Place,
marq. de la, 392; Platt, hon. sir. T. J.
392; Platt, mr. S. 392; Power, mr. D.
398; Proby, miss W. S. 392; Protet,
adm. 392.

Radcliff, mr. J. O. 392; Rad-
cliffe, rev. G. 393; Rattray, adm. 393;
Rea, maj.-gen. 393; Redington, sir.
T. N. 393; Reed; rev. dr. A. 393;
Reid, maj.-gen. 394; Repton, rev. G.
H. 394; Repton, lady E. 394; Ri-
cardo, mr. J. L. 394; Rice, very rev.
dean, 394; Richardson, maj. 394;
Richardson, mr. J. 396; Richmond,
mr. Legh, 394; Ricketts, mr. M. 394;
Riddle, mr. J. 394; Ridgway, mr. J.
L. 394; Ritchie, hon. W. 394; Rivers,
cap. C. 396; Robertson, brig. 395;
Robins, rev. S. 395; Robinson, mr. C.
F. 395; Rolleston, col. L. 395; Roper-
Curzon, hon. E. H. 395; Rose, adm.
sir J. C. 395; Rowlatt, rev. W. H.
395; Ryder, hon. mrs. S. 396; Ryel,
mr. J. 396.

Sandwich, dow. cntss. of, 396; Saun-
ders, mrs. C. 396; Sawyer, miss L.
396; Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, dehss.
of, 396; Scott, mrs. S. 396; Seale,
dow. lady, 396; Sewell, gen. sir W.
396; Sewell, maj.-gen. 396; Sewell,
rev. mr. F. H. 396; Seymour, comm.
397; Seymour, miss, 397: Shadforth,
It.-col. 397; Sheffield, sir R. 397;
Shepherd, capt. 397; Sherborn, lord,
398; Sheridan, vice-adm. 398; Sher-
man, rev. J. 398; Shuckburg, miss A.
P. 398; Simms, mr. J. 398; Single-
ton, hon. mrs. C. 398; Sitwell, sir S.
R. 398; Skene, mrs. J. 398; Skip-
with, lady, 398; Slaney, mr. R. A. 398;
Slesser, prof. 398; Smith, sir J. J.
398; Smith, capt. 398; Smith, mr.
J. G. S. 399; Solomon, mr. A. 399;
Somerset, miss C. M. C. 399; Somer-
set, gen. sir H. 399; Spittal, lady,
400; Stafford, dow. lady, 400; Stand-
ish, mrs. S. 400; Stanhope, hon. sir
F. C. 400; Stanley, mrs. C. 400;
Stanley, mr. E. 400; Stavers, capt.
sir W. 400; Stewart, mrs. S. 400;
Stewart, rev. A. 400; Stiles, brig.
400; Stonehouse, rev. archdn. W. B.
400; Stopford, col. 401; Stopford,
mrs. E. H. 401; Stoughton, mrs. T.
A. 401; Stourton, lady, 401; Strange,
lady, 401; Strangwayes, mr. E. S.
401; Strode, sir E. C. 401; Stronge,
lady, 401; Stuart, lady G. 401; Sul-

Deaths-continued.

livan, adm. sir C. 401; Sumner, rt.
rev. dr. archbp. of Canterbury, 338;
Sutherland, It.-gen. 401.

Taaffe, mr. J. 401; Talfourd, mr.
F. 401; Tandy, mr. E. 402; Taylor,
lieut. -gen. 402; Tennant, capt. 402;
Thistlethwayte, mrs. 402; Thomas,
mr. J. 402; Thomson, mrs. K. 402;
Thornely, mr. T. 403; Thorpe, ven.
archd. 403; Throckmorton, sir R. G.
403; Tice, dr. T. C. G. 403; Tieney,
rev. canon, 404; Tombleson, mr. J.
404; Tower, mr. H. 404; Torpichen,
lord, 404; Townley, rev. W. G. 404;
Traill, prof. 404; Treby, mr. P. O.
405; Trollope, mrs. F. 405; Tuffnell,
lady A. 405; Tulloch, lieut.-gen. 405;
Turner, mr. J. 405; Twistleton, hon.
mrs. E. 405; Tyler, ex-president, 405;
Tyler, adm. sir G. 406; Tytler, mr. J.
406; mrs. M. F. 406.

Uhland, mr. J. L. 406.

Vandeleur, lady, 406; Vaughan, mr.
H. 406; Vicars, capt. E.R.F. 407;
Villiers, hon. F. 407; Vincent, adm.
407; Vyse, mrs. J. A. 407; Wake-
field, mr. E. G. 407 Wakley, mr. T.
409; Walker, Mr. J. 409; Wallace,
lady J. 410; Wall, rev. dr. 410;
Warren, rev. S. 410; Waterford, mr.
T. N. 410; Watson, gen. sir J. 411;
Wauchope, adm. 411; Weale, mr. J.
411; Webbe, mr. J. 411; Wedder-
burn, sir J. 412; Welby, Miss E. 412;
Weld, Miss C. 412; Wentworth, lord
(Visct. Ockham), 412; West, mr. F.
R. 413 West, adm. sir J. 413;
Westmacott, rev. H. 413; Whalley-
Tooker, mrs. E. 414; Whateley, mr.
W. 414; Whitehead, miss M. I. 414;
Wilkins, lieut. col. 414; Willcox, mr.
B. McGhie, 414; Witmore, gen. sir G.
414; Williams, rev. J. 414; Wil-
loughby de Broke, lord, 414; Wilmott,
lady, 414; Willshire, gen. sir T. 415;
Wingfield, col. 416; Winstanley, mr.
J. B. 416; DeWinton, mrs. H. L. F.
416; Wiseman, dow. lady, 416; Wod-
derspoon, mr. J. 416; Wollaston, mrs.
D. H. 416; Wolff, rev. dr. 416;
Woodfall, miss E. 418; Wright, mr.
I. 418; Wyatt, mr. M. C. 419;
Wynn, lieut-.col. H. Watkin, W. 419;
Wyse, rt, hon, sir T. 419.

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CENTENARIANS.

Edwards, mr. H. 349; MacDonald,
mrs. 370; Lucas, mr. T. 370; David-
son, mrs. I. 419; Kerrigan, mr. 419;
Phillips, Micajah, 419; Strike, Mrs.
E. 419.

DEATHS, BIRTHS, and MARRIAGES, in
England and Wales'; and Scotland; and
in the Metropolis, in 1862, 279.
Exhibition, International, of 1862.-
Opening of the, 77.

Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 89.
FINANCE ACCOUNTS for the Year 1862.—
Class i. Public Income, 260; ii. Public
Expenditure, 260; iii. Consolidated
Fund, 272; iv. Public Funded Debt,
264; v. Unfunded Debt, 266; vi. Dis-
position of Grants, 267; vii. Trade
and Navigation, 274.

FIRES.

Return of Fires in London in
1861, 23; in 1862, 204; fire and loss
of life in the Strand, 5; destruction of
Campden House, Kensington, 50; con-
flagration at Falmouth, 64; destruction
of the Bath Theatre, 67; conflagration
at Kingston, Jamaica, 76; fatal fire in
Clerkenwell, 89; fatal fire in Cripple-
gate, 96; explosion and fire at a che-
mical warehouse in Cripplegate, 103;
great fire in Lambeth, 139; dreadful
fire and loss of life in Cumberland-
street, Hyde-park, 164; destructive
fires in Ratcliff, Blackfriars, and Dept-
ford, 170; dreadful fire at the Liver-
pool workhouse, twenty-three persons
burnt, 171; great fire at Messrs. Price
and Co.'s, near Blackfriars-bridge, 189;
at Grantham Exchange-hall, 90; at the
Austin-Friars Church, Bishopsgate, 190;
near Gray's-inn-lane, 198; fatal fire in
Soho, six lives lost, 203; destruction of
Chester Town-hall and Exchange, 203.
FRANCE.-Speech of the Emperor at the
opening of the Chambers, [155]; Ad-
dress of Count de Morny to the Corps
Législatif, [158]; reception of the
Papal Nuncio, [160]; diplomatic cor-
respondence on the Roman question,
[161]; remarkable debate in the Senate
on the Address; curious scene between
the President and the M. de Boissy,
[161]; speech of M. Billault on the
relations of France and England, [164];
remarkable speech of Prince Napoleon
on the Roman question, [165]; answer
of the Emperor to the Address, [168];
the debate in the Corps Législatif on
the Address occupies a week; frequent

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France-continued.

violent scenes, [169]; opposition to the
bill for granting a majorat to General
Montauban; letter from the Emperor
to the President of the Corps Législatif
on the subject, [173]; conversion of
the 4 per cent. Rentes; Report of
M. Achille Fould on the state of the
Finances, [176]; altercation in the
Chamber between M. Picard and the
President, [180]; letter of the Em-
peror on the Roman question, [182];
interview between the French ambas-
sador at Rome and Cardinal Antonelli
on the subject, [184]; resignation of
M. Thouvenel, Minister of Foreign
Affairs; M. Drouyn de Lhuys appointed
his successor; his Circular to diplo
matic agents, [186]; Second Report of
M. Achille Fould on the state of the
Finances, [187].

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Horrible murders in France by Du-
mollard, 58.
GREAT BRITAIN. -Universal regret
throughout the British Empire at the
death of the Prince Consort, [1]; effect
of this sentiment on political events
and party operations; anticipations re-
garding the International Exhibition,
[2]; strong feeling in the country on
the subject of Education, [2]; the effect
of the American civil war on the cotton
districts gradually felt, [3]; the Session
of Parliament opened by Commission;
Speech of the Lords Commissioners, [3],
see Parliament.
GREECE.-Insurrection at Nauplia; ad-
dress of the King to the army, [199];
Argos surrendered to the Royal troops,
[200]; Nauplia invested and blockaded;
proclamations of the King, manifesto
of the Insurgents, surrender of Nauplia,
and close of the insurrection, [200];
outbreak of a general revolution in
October; proclamation of the Provi
sional Government at Athens, [201];
the King and Queen leave Greece,[202];
decree calling upon the Greeks to elect
a King by universal suffrage; Prince
Alfred of England unanimously chosen
King, [202]; but the British Govern-
ment refuses to sanction the election ;
question of the cession of the Ionian
Islands, [203].

HAY, STRAW, CLOVER.-Average Prices
of, in each month in 1862, 278.
HONOURS.-Orders of Knighthood, 421;
Baronet, 422; Knights Bachelors, 422;
the Victoria Cross, 422.
International Exhibition of 1862.-Open-
ing of the, 77.

IRELAND.-Frightful assassinations and
outrages of M. Gustave Thiebault,

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119; of Maguire, 121; of Mr.
Francis Fitzgerald, 122; of Mr. John
Herdman, 123; other murders, assaults,
and outrages; a Special Commission
issued for Tipperary and Limerick,
125; conviction of Beckham and Walsh
the murderers of Mr. Fitzgerald; ac-
quittal of Bohan, accused of firing at
Colonel Knox, and of Bohan accused of
murdering M. Thiebault, 126; wife-
murder conviction of Richard Burke
for poisoning his wife, 153; murder of
Mr. Braddell; escape of Hayes the
murderer, 154.

ITALY.-Resignation of the Ricasoli Mi-

nistry; a new Cabinet formed by Signor
Ratazzi; programme of the policy of
the Ministry, [188]; speech of Baron
Ricasoli explaining the cause of his re-
signation, [189]. Foolish enterprise of
Garibaldi; his revolutionary address to
the Hungarians, [190]; admirable
answer of Klapka, the Hungarian pa-
triot, [192]; Garibaldi raises an in-
surrection in Sicily; proclamation of
the King, [193]; Garibaldi passes over
to Italy; is attacked and defeated at
Aspromonte by General Pallavicini,
[194]; is wounded and taken prisoner;
his narrative of the action, [195]; the
Cabinet recommend an amnesty, which
is proclaimed, [196]; fall of the Ra-
tazzi Ministry; a new Cabinet formed
by Signor Farini, [198].
MARRIAGES. 307.
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS, in
England and Wales; and Scotland; and
in the Metropolis, in 1862, 279.
METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR 1862, 279.
MEXICO.--Proclamation of the Commis-
sioners of the Allied Powers, [214].
The British and Spanish Government
refuse to co-operate with France, [215].
Earl Russell's Despatch, [215].
clamation of the French Commissioners,
[216]. Failure of the French to take
Puebla, [217]. Reinforcements sent
from France; letter from the French
Emperor to General Lorencez, [218].
MINISTRY, THE, as it stood at the opening
of Parliament, 291.

Pro-

MISCELLANEOUS ;-Discoveries in Worces-
ter Cathedral, 1; singular bank-note
forgery, 5; the Nashville and the Tus-
carora, 6; incubation of the great Py-
thoness at the Zoological Gardens, 10;
Birds of Paradise in England, 11; a
derelict ship, the Sulina, 22; unpre-
cedented munificence- Mr. Peabody's

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gift of 150,000l. to the metropolis, 40;
Shakspeare-sale of deeds with Shak-
speare's signature, 45; testimonial to
Mr. Charles Kean, 49; testimonial to
Mr. Miall and Mr. Sturge, 49; Oxford
and Cambridge boat-race, 65; suicide
in a railway carriage; other singular
suicides, 66; grand Volunteer Field-
day at Brighton, 68; capture and re-
capture of a British vessel, the Emily
St. Pierre, 71; English cricketers in
the colonies, 77; opening of the Inter-
national Exhibition of 1862, 77; ex-
tensive inundations from the bursting
of the Middle Level drain, 83; Exhi-
bition of the Royal Academy, 89; vio-
lent thunder-storms in May, 91; opening
of the New Westminster Bridge, 98;
the Japanese Ambassadors in Eng
land, 100; visit of the Pacha of Egypt,
101; Epsom races, 102; Ascot races,
113; tour of the Prince of Wales in the
East, 105; superstition in the nine-
teenth century, 113; the Handel Fes-
tival, 115; great Dog-Show at Isling-
ton, 116; archæological discoveries in
the Orkneys, 127; monetary affairs-
Bank rate of discount-loans, 130, 206;
marriage of the Princess Alice, 134;
National Rifle Association-the prize
shooting at Wimbledon, 135; the Re-
view, 138; case of Mr. Edwin James,
Q.C., 140; case of Mr. Digby Seymour,
Q.C., 143; scientific balloon ascents,
144; the Delapré Abbey estate-the
Bouverie family, 149; tragical disco
very at Cobham, 156; H.M. ship
Black Prince, trial of speed, 166; the
iron navy, 167; gas in men-of-war,
extraordinary storm in Wiltshire,
170;
launch of the iron-clad Hector,
32 guns, 173; riots in Hyde-park, and
at Birkenhead, 174; great storm by
land and sea, 182; Lambeth New Sus-
pension Bridge, 186; singular burglary
and defence in Derbyshire, 187.
MURDERS;-Double murder at Clavering,
Essex, by an insane woman, 8; trial of
William Charlton, for the murder
of Jane Emmerson, at Durran Hill, 24;
murder of a water-watcher, by salmon-
poachers, at Brocklewath, 27; murder
and suicide in Bethnal Green, 29; trial
of John Gould for the murder of his child
at Windsor, 31; murder of a gamekeeper
to Lord Dillon, by John Hall, at Ditchley,
33; of John Wincott, by Henry Quail
and others, in Mary-le-bone, 34; of
James Gardner, by Patrick Devereux,

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168;

Murders-continued.

in the Ratcliffe Highway-distressing
scene in court, 37; of his wife, by
Ishmael Jones, at Llangfair, 42; the
Anglesea murder-murder of Richard
Williams by Richard Rowlands, 50; of
Elizabeth Morrow by Richard Thorley,
at Derby, 51; numerous cases of "love
and murder;" by Henry Spettigue, at
Launceston, at Brighton, at Kingston,
52 at Hendon, 53; of - Houghton,
by a soldier, at Chichester, 54; trial of
John Stocker, for the murder of Ann
Hill, at Everley, 56; horrible murders
in France by Dumollard, 58; of Ann
Hannah by Mary Reid, at Dumfries,
75. The Manchester tragedy-murder
of Mr. Meller, by W. R. Taylor and his
wife, and of their three children, 93;
the Ludgate-hill tragedy-murder of
her two children by Mrs. Vyse, 96;
double murder and suicide in the
Blackfriars-road, 104; horrible murder
and mutilation by a maniac, at Wey-
mouth, 138; the Fordingbridge murder
-murder of Miss Mary Anne Susan
Hall, by G. J. Gilbert, 147; tragical
discovery at Cobham-double murders
or suicides, 156; murder of John O'Dea,
a soldier, by John Flood, another soldier,
at Brighton, 159; of Roger Drew, by
John Doidge, at Launceston, 161; of
Sarah Kirby, by George Gardner, at
Studley, 162; trial of Walter Moore for
the murder of his wife: his strange
suicide after conviction, 163; murder
of a policeman at Ashton-under-Line,
168; the Isleworth murder-murder of
Ann Jane Barham, by Robert Cooper,
184; of a gamekeeper by poachers, at
Roydon Hall, 194; of a captain, his
wife, and a mate at sea, by an Austrian
sailor, 198; wife murder at Oldbury,
199; trial of William Ockfield for the
murder of his wife at Oldbury, 199; of
Thomas Edwards, for the murder of
Isabella Tonge at Liverpool, 200; of
Robert Morgan for the murder of
Christopher Wickham, at Bristol, 202.
The City murder-trial of Samuel
Gardner for the murder of his wife,
440. The Glasgow murder-trial of
Jessie McLachlan for the murder of
Jessie McPherson, 445; Catherine
Wilson, the poisoner-her trial, convic-
tion, and execution, 453.

Murders in Ireland-of Mr. Thie-
bault, 118; of Maguire, 121; of
Mr. Fitzgerald, 122; of Mr. Herdman,
123; and others: the Special Com-

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