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1899.] INDEX.

Elections, continued.

39 ; St Pancras, 035], 41 ; Rother-

ham, [69], 12 ; Southport, [112], [183],

30 Ellis, Mr. T., on the retirement of Sir W.

Harcourt, 6 Engineers, Amalgamated Society of, sus- pended, 52 Estimates, Army, [401. [165] ; Budget, 19 ;

Civil Service, [51]; Navy m '

227

JJL* 14:

Supplementary, [34], [214 FIJI. — Population, [415]. Revenue,

FIRES.— Aarhuus, Jutland, 51

Caskibben House, Aberdeenshire, 2

Clarence, reformatory ship, 46

Cork Company in the Minories, ware- houses, 9

Cottage, The, Six Mile Bottom, 58

Dawson City, Klondike, 28

Douglas Gasworks, 75

Elswick Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 88

Exeter Street, Strand, 73

High Wycombe, 44

Hull, grain storehouse, 47

Hyde Park Court, 22

Islington, 68

St. John, New Brunswick, 29

King's Cross, 73

Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 67

Manchester, casual ward of a work- house, 46

Marienburg, Danzig, 46

Murcia, theatre, 73

New York, 21

Paris Chamber of Commerce, library of, 27

Patria, Hamburg steamship, 69

Philadelphia, 71

Stlvbrtown, North Woolwich, 44

Sparkill. New York, convent, 53

Stanground Manor House, Peter- borough, 2

Theatre Royal, St Helen's, Lancashire, 68 ; Newcastle-on-Tyne, 70

Victor, Colorado, 52

Volta Exhibition, Como, 40

West Ham Technical Institute and Free Library, 64

Wbsthampnett Workhouse, 67

Windsor Hotel, New York, 16

Xbrss, Spain, goods station at, 52

Yokohama, 50 Fleet Signals, inquiry on the two missing

volumes, 58 Football Matches. — Aston Villa and Liverpool, 24 ; Devonshire and Nor- thumberland, 21 ; England and Scot- land, 14, 15, 21 ; England and Wales, 17 ; Ireland and Wales, 14, 16 ; Oxford and Cambridge, 11, 73 ; Scot- land and Ireland, 11, 18 ; Scotland and Wales, 16 ; Sheffield and Derby, 22 Foreign Office, Cabinet Councils at, 55,

58, 59 Forestier-Walker, Lieut -Gen. Sir F., in command of the troops in South Africa, 50 Foundation - stones laid, Assouan, St Mark's Church, 12 ; St Deviol's Library, Ha warden, 61 ; Gordon Me- morial College, 2 ; Nile reservoirs, 9 ;

FouNDATlON-stones, continued.

Parnell monument, [242], 61 ; Post Office Savings Bank, West Kensington, 36 ; Roval School of Art Needlework, South Kensington, 36 ; Victoria and Albert Museum, [107], 28

FRANCE.— Academy elections, 28. Al- giers, disturbances at, [247]. Assump- tionist Fathers, [257]. Beadrbpairb, M. Q. de, on the Dreyfus case, [246], 2, 3, 47. Bretonnet, Administrator, his death, 66. Brugere, Gen., Governor of Paris, [254], 40. Budget, [247], [259]. Bureau des Longitudes, on the close of the century, 76. Cassa- tion, Court of, decision in the Dreyfus case, [252], 8, 31. Chabrol, siege of Fort, [256]. Chambers, prorogued, [255], 39 ; supplementary session, [258], 69. Chnstiani, Baron F. de, assaults Pre*. Loubet, 33. Claretie, M., his address at the Lyceum, 41. Conspirators, domiciliary visits, 12 ; trial, [256]j258], 41, 57, 68. Creuzot, strike at, [257]. Criminal Procedure Bill, [247], [250], 9. Cuverville, Adm. de, superseded, 35. Drlcassb", M., leaves for St. Petersburg, 47. D6- roulede, M., attempt at a revolution, [249], 12 ; his trial, [252], [2581, 30 ; rearrested, [256], 50; sentenced, 69, 75. Deschanel , M. , re-elected President of the Chamber, [247]. Dreyfus, Capt , revision of his case, 13, 30 ; leaves the fie du Diable, 32 ; conveyed to Rennes,

net, - resignation, [253], 33. Duruy, M., suspended, [251], 25. Esterhazt, Major, arrives in Paris, 4 ; leaves for Rotterdam, 7 ; on the bordereau^ 31. Fallibres, M., elected President of the Senate, [2501 13. Faure, M. Felix, his death, [248], 10 ; funeral, [249], 12. FSte, national, 41. Figaro pub- lishes the Dreyfus case, 19. Foreign policy, debate on, 5. Foureau-Lamy mission, 56, 70. Freycinet, M., on the Army Estimates, 14; resignation, [2511, 25. Gallifpet, Gen. de, on CoL Picquart's innocence, 59; his Army Bill, 71. GohieT, M. U., summoned, [260]; acquitted, 15. Guerin, M., defies the police, 50 ; surrenders, 58. Gniseppe, Gen. G. di San, arrested at Nice, 34 ; sentenced, 37 ; released, 41. Henry, Mme., her action against M. Reinach, 6. Klobb. Lieut -QoL, assassinated, 42. Labori, M.. shot in the back, [255], 50 ; recovery, 52. Le Matin opens a subscription, 4. Leagues, suppression of, 18. Loubet, M., re-elected President of the Senate,

E; eleeted President of the Republic, , 10 ; assaulted, [252J, 31 ; at ^champs, [253], 33. Marchand, M., at Jibuti. 28; Toulon, 30; in Paris, [252], 31 ; awarded the Audiffiret prize, 23. Mercier, Gen. , on the guilt of Capt Dreyfus, 34. Mayors, sus- pended, 32. Nbgribr, Gen. de, dis- missal, [254], 45. Newspapers, attack

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