Hand, Herbert R., St. John's. Jennings, Richard E., Brasenose. Lyall, Charles J., Balliol. Milne, John B., Brasenose. Moore, Charles R., Corpus. Spooner, Henry M., Balliol. Wharton, Edward R., Trinity. Wylie, James H., Pembroke.
Aldhouse, Fred. S., Magd. Hall. Banks, Edward G., Worcester. Beadon, Robert J., Exeter. Bissill, Henry J. G., Pembroke. Boyle, Courtenay E., Ch. Ch. Browne, Charles G., Balliol. Coghlan, Charles L., University. Eaglesim, Thomas A., Worcester. Evans, Henry F., Corpus.
Foss, Edward W., Pembroke. Freeling, Arthur C., Ch. Ch.
Freshfield, Douglas W., University. Goldney, Charles, Lincoln.
Hill, Melsup S., Wadham. Hull, William B., Pembroke. Loch, Willie W., Balliol.
Lucas, William O., Exeter.
Markheim, Henry W. G., University.
Mayo, Charles H., Lincoln.
Mylne, John E., Corpus.
Newbolt, William C. E., Pembroke.
Newman, William M., Balliol.
Ormerod, George T., Balliol.
Paterson, Noel H., St. John's. Pickford, John, Brasenose. Powell, Arthur C., Brasenose. Rose, Daniel, Balliol.
Russell, Edward W., Ch. Ch. Symonds, Arthur G., Corpus. Walker, Herbert S., Oriel.
Walter, John B., Ch. Ch. Wardroper, John T., Ch. Ch.
Webb, John E. J., New College. Yeld, George, Brasenose.
Cooper, Winfield, Wadham.
De Montmorency, M. S., Wadham. Foster, William H., Merton.
Heath, Christopher H. E., Pembroke. Hensley, Charles E., University. McCausland, Robert F., Wadham.
Marshall, Joseph H., Worcester.
Meredith, John, Jesus.
Monnington, George J., Queen's. Popham, Edward W. L., Queen's. Price, Walter Ll., Jesus. Price, Hugo P., Oriel. Sealy, Thomas H., Trinity.
Cox, Cecil W., Magdalen. Dyer, William T. T., Ch. Ch. Loring, Arthur M., Brasenose.
Fyffe, Charles A., Balliol.
Tinne, John E., University.
Young, James C., Pembroke.
LIST OF HONOURS AT THE BACHELOR OF ARTS' COMMENCEMENT.
Isaac Todhunter, M.A., St. John's College. George Richardson, M.A., St. John's College.
William Walton, M.A., Trinity College.
Michael Marlow Umfreville Wilkinson, M.A., Trinity College.
In all cases of equality the names are bracketed.
23 Rendell, Trinity. Carlos, Trinity. Griffiths, John's.
26 Isherwood, John's. 27 Cartmell, Christ's. Smith, John's.
{Waugh, Jesus.
30 Metcalfe, E. P., Christ's. 31 Roach, John's.
32 Sutton, John's. Hammond, Trinity.
{Wilson, Jesus.
35 Hall, Peter's.
Gibson Craig, Trinity.' Peachell, John's.
Webster, Trinity.
Hopkinson, St. Catharine's.
Mathews, Caius.
Gray, Queens'.
Huntly, John's. Shackleton, John's.
44 Brown, Trinity.
58 Longley, Magdalene. Bensted, Sidney-Sussex. Bichnell, Trinity.
Sergeant, St. Catharine's,
Howard, H. B., Trinity.
Sanderson, Jesus.
82 Clay, Trinity. 83 Selby, John's. 84 Trotter, Christ's. 85 Wilson, John's. 86 Dobbs, Trinity. 87 Heaven, Peter's.
88 Turner, Magdalene.
Durnford, R., King's. Image, J. M., Trinity. Collins, R. H., Downing. Austen Leigh, W., King's. Arbuthnot, R. C., Trinity. Cobbold, F. T., King's. Wiseman, H. J., St. John's. Cust, A., St. John's. Dale, C. C. M., Jesus. Philpotts, S. B., King's. Collyer, W. R., Caius. South, A. W., Trinity. Tovey, D. C., Trinity.
Bennett, R. D., Trinity Hall. Dalton, C. N., Trinity. Thelwall, S., Christ's. Taylor, H. B., Magdalene.
91 Foster, Peter's. 92 Hyde, Queens'. 93 Hodges, John's. 94 Woolley, Queens'. 95 Allsopp, Trinity. 96 Longman, Trinity.
Egr. Shaw, St. Catharine's.
Fisher, F. L., Jesus. Wright, W. S., Trinity. Coulcher, G. B., Corpus. Swainson, A. J., Jesus. Watson, J. T.; St. John's. Cunningham, C. H., Caius. Whitaker, A., Queens'. Ingle, E., Trinity.
Rowlandson, W. H., Corpus. Oldknow, A. H., Jesus. Hooper, W. H., St. John's. Platt, T. E., Trinity. Johnson, E., Trinity. Gleadowe, T. S. Magdalene. Barlow, S. B., St. John's. Howes, G. P., Pembroke. Apthorp, C. P., Emmanuel.
N.B. The figures between [ ] refer to Part I.
ABYSSINIA. Imprisonment of British Subjects, debate on, [73]; Lord Chelmsford's motion, [74]; carried, ib. ACADEMY, ROYAL.-Anniversary Dinner, 52; Exhibition of, [331].
ACCIDENT, at a Concert Room at Dundee,
1; in a coal-pit near Wigan, 2; by falling in of a floor at Westminster, 10; ten cadets drowned at Erith, 24; Mr. Senior, a Poor Law Commissioner, run over by a railway train near Dublin, 27; fall of three Englishmen and a Swiss guide on the Matterhorn, 85; vide COLLISION, EXPLOSION, FIRE, RAILWAY.
ACT, for Public Works in the manufac-
turing districts, [4]; vide FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT.
ADDRESS, in answer to Queen's Speech, moved by Lord Charlemont, [4]; agreed to, [10].
ESCHYLUS.-Translation of the "Aga- memnon," &c., by Miss A. Swanwick, [321].
AFRICA, Dr. Livingstone appointed Con- sul for the interior of, 296; "Narrative of the Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries," by Dr. Livingstone, [319]. AIREY, LIEUT.-GEN. SIR R., appointed Governor of Gibraltar, 298.
AIRY, G. B.-"Essays on the Invasion of Britain by Julius Cæsar," [322]. A. K. H. B.-"Critical Essays of a Country Parson," [325].
ALCOCK, SIR R. R., appointed Envoy Ex- traordinary, &c., in China, 297. ALFRED, PRINCE, formally recognized in Saxe-Coburg, as heir to the Duchy, 113; Lieut. A. B. Haig appointed Equerry to, 297.
ALGERIA, insurrection in, [194], [212];
visit of the Emperor of the French [212]; Proclamations by the Emperor ib.; Memorandum published by the Emperor, [214].
ALHAMBRA, THE.-Legal contest with the Theatrical Managers, [339]. AMBASSADORS, List of, 302. AMERICA, vide UNITED STATES. AMERICA (NORTH), BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN.-Probability of Federal Union, [3]; proposed Confederation not carried out, [150].
APPENDIX.-Public Documents and State Papers, 252.
APPOINTMENTS, 296.
APRIL, Chronicle for, 36.
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, Hon. R. Edwards appointed Plenipotentiary to, 297. ARMY, reduction of, [40].
ARMY ESTIMATES, reduction of, [39]. ARNOLD, M.-"Essays on Criticism," [325].
ART, Retrospect of (including account of Art Exhibitions), [327].
ARTHUR, PRINCE, present at inaugura- tion of memorial to the late Prince Consort at Tenby, 111.
ASIA MINOR, work on the Ruins of, by C. Texier and R. P. Pullan, [319]. "ASSAYE," THE, wrecked at Ross Bay in Ireland, 11.
ASSOCIATION, BRITISH.-Annual con- gress, [342]; account of finances, [343]. ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL RIFLE.-Au- nual meeting at Wimbledon, 93. "ATALANTA IN CALYDON."-Poem, by A. C. Swinburne, [324].
ATKINSON, M., executed at Durham, for murder of his wife, 35.
ATLANTIC CABLE.-Fourth attempt to
lay down, 118; account of three former attempts, ib.; failure of fourth attempt, 119.
ATLEE, F., appointed Consul at Paris, 297.
Denman's motion against certificate duty, [38]; carried, [39]; without result, ib. AUGUST, Chronicle for, 111. AUGUSTENBURG, Prince of, declared to have no claim to Schleswig and Holstein, [245].
AUSTRALIA, work on, by Rev. J. E. T. Woods, [318].
AUSTRIA. Treaty of peace with Denmark, [2]; convention (of Gastein), for divid- ing Holstein and Schleswig, [239]; Field Marshal von Gablenz appointed Governor of Holstein, [244]; History of the year, [247]; change of Ministers, ib.; convocation of the Transylvanian Diet, [248]; manifesto of the Emperor announcing temporary suspension of functions of lesser Reichsrath, [250]; opening of Hungarian Diet, [251]; Petition to the Emperor as to repre- sentation of Transylvania in the Hun- garian Diet, [253].
AYR.-Statue of the late Earl of Eglin- ton, 147.
AYTOUN, Professor, obituary notice, 182.
BAHAMAS, THE, W. H. Doyle appointed Chief Justice of, 298. BAINES, MR.-Bill for Extension of the Franchise, [103]; lost, [115]. BALLOON.-Perilous passage of Mr. Cox- well, 78; night ascent from Woolwich Arsenal, by Mr. Glaisher, 141. BALLOT, Mr. Berkeley's motion on, [115]; rejected, [116].
BANK, Attwood, Spooner, and Co's., at Birmingham, failure of, 28; of London, robbery at, 134.
BANK OF ENGLAND.-Great fluctuations in the rate of discount, [186]; amount of bullion in, at different times during the year, ib.; reserve of notes, ib. BANKRUPTCY, COURT of.-T. E. Winslow appointed a Commissioner, 298. BARING, SIR F. T., created Baron North- brook, 298.
BARNARD, REV. M. R., translator of Thiele's "Life of Michael Angelo," [314].
BAVARIA, answers the rebuke addressed by Prussia to the minor states of Ger- many, [230].
BEAL'S WHARF (Tooley-street), destruc- tive fire at, 152.
"BEATRICE," THE, loss of, off the French Coast, 8.
BELFAST.-Trial of the rioters of 1864,
BELGIUM.-Death of King Leopold I., [126]; funeral of King Leopold I., 175; inauguration of Leopold II., 176; Death of Leopold I., and accession of Leopold II., [228]; speech of the new King in the Chambers, ib.; vide OBITUARY.
BELHAVEN, LORD, appointed High Com- missioner to the Church of Scotland, 297. BENNETT, F. E., translator of Grimm's "Life of Michael Angelo," [314]. BENTINCK, MR.-Motion on defences of Quebec, [61]; withdrawn, [64]; mo- tion on the Union Chargeability Bill, [118]; negatived, [119]. BENTONVILLE, vide UNITED STATES. BERKELEY, MR.-Motion on the ballot, [115] rejected, [116].
BERLIN, Lord A. W. F. Loftus appointed Ambassador at, 298.
BERRY, MISS, extracts from the Journal of, published by Lady Theresa Lewis, [325].
BHOOTAN, vide INDIA.
BILL. For concentrating Courts, [4]; for revision of the Statute Law, ib.; as to Public Schools, ib.; for amendment of Patent Law, ib.; for Colonial De- fences, [47]; carried, [49]; for modi- fying law as to Clerical Tests, brought in by Lord Granville, [77]; carried, [78]; for Abolishing Tests in the Uni- versity of Oxford, [78]; withdrawn, [81]; for Altering Oath of Roman Catholic Members of Parliament, ib.; thrown out, [92]; on Church Rates, [94]; thrown out, ib.; for Extension of the Franchise, 103; lost, 115; "Union Chargeability," [116]; carried, [124]; various amendments, [117, &c.]; for Concentration of Conrts, carried, [124]; for Administration of Green- wich Hospital, carried, ib.; Public Schools, postponed, [125]; vide JA-
BIRCHIN-LANE, great robbery in, 26. BIRMINGHAM, great bank failure at, 28. BISHOPS, Debate on increasing the num- ber of, [93].
BISMARK, HERR VON, addresses a rebuke to the Frankfort Senate, [246]. BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE. Foundation stone of new bridge laid, 99. BOARD OF TRADE, Mr. Göschen appointed Vice-President of, [160].
BOGLE, PAUL, vide JAMAICA. "BOMBAY," H.M.S., destroyed by fire, 5. BONER, C., "Transylvania, its Products and People," [320].
BOTALLACK MINE, (Cornwall), visit of Prince and Princess of Wales to, 99. BOUVERIE, MR.-Amendment to Mr. Hunt's motion as to Lord Chancellor Westbury, [145]; agreed to, [147].
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