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Inefficiency of the Commissariat and

Transport Services-Great Storm and

Loss of Valuable Stores-Gross official

Blundering,

The Times Crimean Fund-The "Patriotic
Fund"--Opposition of the Peace Party-
Mr. Bright on Popularity-He refuses to
contribute to the Fund-Feeling against
the "Pitiless Quakers,"
The Newspaper Press and the War-Import-
ance of the "Special Correspondent,"
Florence Nightingale goes to the Crimea with
a staff of voluntary Nurses-Their invalu-
able Services-Miss Stanley and a second
Band of Ladies proceed to the Crimea,
Privations of the British Army-Private Ef-
forts to relieve the Suffering-Mr. Theo-
dore Martin on the State of the Camp-
The Scene between the Harbour of Bala-
klava and the Camp,

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Mr. Cobden's Motion against the Foreign
Policy of the Government - Difficulties
with China-The Burmese War-Fighting
in Persia,
War with China-Affair of the Arrow-Sketch
of Sir John Bowring -His Demands upon
the Chinese-The British Fleet bombards
Canton-Proclamation of Governor Yeh, 198
Mr. Cobden on the Chinese Question-His
Motion for a Select Committee - The
Ministry out voted and Parliament dis-
solved,.
Lord Palmerston's Triumph in the new Elec-
tion-Messrs. Cobden, Bright, and other
leading Opponents unseated-Mr. Bright's
parting Address to his former Constitu-
ents,

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The Divorce Act- Mr. Gladstone's Opposition, 205

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Commercial Depression and Failures in 1857, 220
Christian Socialism and Young Englandism,. 221
Demonstrations against Lord R. Grosvenor's

Sunday Bill The Times upholds the Op-
position-Conduct of the Police-Trial of
the Rioters-Palmerston and Brougham
mobbed -Mr. Dundas' foolish Speech,
Condition of the Dwellings of the Poor in
London and other Large Towns-Revela-
tions by Dr. Letheby Main Drainage

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Act for London,
Working of the Compulsory Vaccination Act, 228
The Adulteration of Food-"Analytic Sani-
tary Commission" of the Lancet-Startling
Disclosures by Dr. Hassall--Sale of Dis-
eased Meat,

Efforts for Extension of Education Improve-
ment in Popular Literature - Abolition
of the Newspaper Stamp Duty --- Cheap
Newspapers,

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Embezzlements by Sir John Dan Paul,
Strahan, and Bates, and by John Sadleir
-Failure of the Royal British Bank- In-
crease in Crimes of Violence-Treatment
of Garotters-Trial of Palmer the Poisoner
-The Redpath Frauds-The "Waterloo
Bridge Mystery,"

End of the Transportation System - Penal
Servitude-Sir George Grey's Changes in
1857-The Ticket-of-leave in Ireland and
in England-Punishment of Prisoners
-Case of Edward Andrews, .
THE INDIAN MUTINY-Feeling of the native
Princes - Condition of India-Notions of
the ordinary British Officer-Warnings by
Colonel Hodgson and General Sir Charles
Napier Lord Macaulay supports Sir
Charles Wood's India Bill-Annexation of
Territory under Lord Dalhousie - The

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