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Literary Magnet printed by James
Holmes, 308
'Literary Souvenir,' founded by
A. A. Watts, 166

Literature, in 1857, 13; in 1858,
43; in 1859, 84; in 1860, 114;
in 1861, 130; of Europe and
America, 242; of the people,
250; highwayman, 251; pub
lishers for the people, 253
Liverpool, Free Libraries in, 88;
observatory at, 214
Liverpool Daily Post, death of pro-
prietor, 313

Liverpool Journal, death of pro-
prietor, 313

Livingstone (David), his boyhood,
32; discoveries in Africa, 34;
found by Stanley, 282; obituary,
315; 'Last Journals,' 335
Livre (Le), on Bentley & Son, 278n.;
its foundation, 424
Lloyd (Dr. Humphrey), of Trinity
College, Dublin, death, 490
Lloyd (W. A.), on early aquaria,
271; death, 275

Lloyd's Newspaper, Douglas Jer-
rold's success, 28
Logan (Sir William), discoverer of
Eozoon, 400

Löher (Franz von) on Cyprus,
399

Lombardy, its Iron Crown, 91
London, De Quincey's wanderings
in, 108; Post Office Directory,
statistics of, 174; Industrial Ex-
hibition at the Guildhall, 189;
great fires in, 197; Fire Brigade,
201; Holborn Viaduct, 207, 241;
Guildhall Library, 241; chari-
ties, Low's handbook to-fire-
escape system, 266; public libra-
ries of, 328; opening of the
Guildhall Free Library, 349;
H. T. Riley's Memorials,' 408;
Lord Mayor in the pillory-

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dagger "in City arms, 410
London, University of, presented
with De Morgan's library, 268;
admits women to degrees, 397

London and Westminster Review.
See Westminster Review.
London Gazette, its history, 238, 427
London Magazine, Barry Cornwall
a contributor, 375; Carlyle a
contributor, 472

London Society, Planché's recollec-
tions, 444

London Weekly Review, 308
Long (Prof. George), editor of the

'Penny Cyclopædia,' death, 434
Longfellow (H. W.), seventy-fifth
birthday, 500; obituary, 503;
poems on-memorial in West-
minster Abbey, 505

Longitude of Heart's Content and
Valentia, 202

Longman (Charles), F.G.S., death,
312

Longman (Thomas), obituary, 420
Longman (William), obituary, 383
Longman (Messrs.), publishers of

Edinburgh Review, 317; their
successes, 384; members of the
firm, 386n.; earliest title-page,
420

Loudon (Jane), botanical writer,
obituary, 59

Loudon (John C.) marries the
author of 'The Mummy,' 59
Louis XVII., Augustus Meves's
claim, 437

Loveday (J. T.) and the Tooley
Street fire, 199

Lover (Samuel), obituary, 228
Lovett (W.), Chartist, death, 390
Low (Sampson), founder of the
firm, obituary, 512n.

Low (Sampson), jun., obituary, 266
Low (Sampson) & Co. and the
Tauchnitz" Collection of British
Authors," 489

Lowell (J. R.) succeeds Long-

fellow at Harvard University, 504
Lubbock (Sir John William),

astronomer, obituary, 179
Lucas (Samuel), of the Morning
Star, death, 188

Lucknow, ladies on the siege, 40, 41
Lushington (Dr. S.), death, 312

Lyell (Sir Charles), death, 353
Lynch (Rev. T. Toke), death, 280
Lytton (Edward George Bulwer,
Lord), obituary, 301; 'Life,'
302; supports Zadkiel, 322;
novels in Blackwood, 423
Lytton (Rosina, Lady), Life,' 302

M

Macmillan & Co., agents for the
Clarendon Press, 293
Macmillan's Magazine, its founda-
tion, 99

Maconochie (Capt. Alex.), death,
127
Madden (Sir Frederic), death, 312
Madras Athenæum and Daily News,
death of P. H. Gordon, 369
Magnetic needle, Ersted's dis-
coveries, 57

Mahaffy (J. P.) on Dr. F. E.
Jencken, 468

Macaulay (Catharine), first lady
reader at British Museum, 288
Macaulay (Thomas Babington,
Lord), death, III; Lays of
Ancient Rome,' 384, 513; Mahon (Lord). See Stanhope.
'Critical and Historical Essays' Maitland (Dr. Samuel Roffey),
-quarrel with Croker, 515;

obituary, 191

Rector of Glasgow University-Makerstoun Observatory founded,
"History of England,' Vols. I.

118

'Vathek,' 360

and II., 517; on the clergy-Mallarmé (Stéphane) on Beckford's
visits the Boyne-on William
Penn, 518; Speeches '-' His-
tory,' Vols. III. and IV.-death
-early compositions, 519; letter
from solicitors concerning-'Bio-
graphies,' 521; on the Corn
Laws-and Hannah More, 522;
'Life and Letters,' by his nephew,
523

Macaulay (Zachary) and Hannah
More, 522

MacCarthy (Denis Florence), poet,
obituary, 506
Macclesfield, Free Library pre-
sented to, 361
M'Clintock (Sir Francis L.) com-
mands the Fox, 20
M'Clure (Sir Robert), obituary, 310
M'Culloch (J. R.), death, 171; re-
futed by Thornton, 446
MacDonald (John C.), manager of
the Times, 429
Mackarness (Matilda Annie), 'Trap
to Catch a Sunbeam,' 442
Maclaren (Charles), founder of the
Scotsman, 195
Macleod (Dr. Norman), death, 298
Maclise (Daniel), picture of the
reading of The Chimes,' 355
Macmillan (Daniel), memoir by
Thomas Hughes-history, 511

Manchester, Art Treasures at, 19;
Owens College and the Victoria
University, 290; death of the
Manchester poet, 337; of "A
Manchester Lady," poetess, 353;
Shelley on the Manchester
massacre, 453n.; Chevalier Neu-
komm's oratorio, 537
Manchester Courier, A. A. Watts
editor, 165

Manchester Examiner, death of
A. W. Paulton, 363
Manchester Guardian, its war
correspondent, 263

Mansel (Dean H. L.), death, 280
Manuscripts, sale of the Libri, 89;
of Gray and Dickens, 347; pre-
servation in India, 382
Manx Society, its work, 352
Marcet (Jane), scientific writer for
the young, obituary, 58
Margaret (Princess), marriage with
James IV., 46

Margaret of Windsor, marriage with
Alexander III., 46
Margate, Brunel's treatment at, 149
Margoliouth (Moses), Hebrew

scholar, death, 491
Marine Biological Association, its
foundation, 275

Markham (Clements R.) on the
Royal Geographical Society, 481
Mark system of prison reform, 127
Marriages, of English princesses,
45; child, 48

Marsh (Mrs. A.), novelist, death,
337

Marshman (John Clark), 'Memoirs
of Havelock,' 120

Martin (Rev. Samuel) on Faraday

as a Christian, 212
Martin (Sir Theodore), 'Life of the
Prince Consort,' 335, 414, 440
Martineau (Harriet), death, 369;
'Autobiography,' 371

Martyn (Henry), missionary, Mac-
aulay on, 519

Marvell (Andrew), author of "The
spacious firmament on high," 229
Mary (Princess), "Pearl of Eng-
land," her two marriages, 47
Mary (Princess), daughter of
Charles I., her marriage, 48
Mary (Princess), daughter of
James II., marriage with Wil-
liam of Orange, 48

Mary Stuart (Queen), time of her
marriage with Darnley, 47
Massey (Gerald), poem on Sir
William Peel, 36

Masson (Prof. David), first editor

of Macmillan's Magazine, 99
Mathematics, reform in, 65; Sir
W. R. Hamilton's genius for,
184; Dr. Whewell, 192
Mather (Dr. R. Cotton), death, 389
Matilda (Princess), marriage with

the Emperor Henry V., 45
Maurice (Frederick Denison), obi-
tuary, 285; life by his son, 286;
book dedicated to Principal Scott,
292; influence on Canon Kings-
ley, 339

Mayall (J. E.), photograph of
Daguerre by, 459

Mayer (S. R. Townshend), on R.
Bentley temp. Charles II., 278n.;
edits E. B. Browning's letters,
369; death, 461
Mayhew (Horace), death, 298

Mazzini (Joseph), death, 298
Medley (Capt. J. G.), A Year's
Campaigning in India,' 81
Melbourne, great telescope at, 232
Melville (Major Whyte), obituary,
405

Merivale (Dean Charles) on Dean
Alford, 305

Metals, quantities obtained in the
British Isles, 329

Meteren (Emanuel van), printer of
the first Bible in English, 395
Metropolitan Improvement Society,
Dickens on the committee, 525
Meves (Augustus), claimed to be
Louis XVII., 437

Meyrick Collection arranged by
Planché, 444

Microscope, first English treatise
on, 380

Mill (James), early life, 305
Mill (John Stuart), and women's
rights, 240; obituary, 305; 'Au-
tobiography,' 306; and J. Robert-
son, 348; reviews W. T. Thorn-
ton On Labour,' 446; on Dr.
Franz's case, 469; in Caroline
Fox's 'Memories of Old Friends,'
493

Miller (Hugh), his last work, 13
Milman (Dean H. H.), obituary,
229

Milton (John), Macaulay's admira-
tion of, 520

Mitford (Mary Russell), friend of
E. B. Browning, 369
Moltke (Hellmuth, Count von),
honorary citizen of Berlin, 480
Monk (Bishop J. H.) and the 'Gre-
ville Memoirs,' 333
Montagu (Mrs. Elizabeth), her
letters, 300
Monthly Repository, Harriet Mar-
tineau a contributor, 371; R.H.
Horne editor, 413

Moore (Bessy), widow of the poet,
188

Moore (Thomas), ode by D. F.
MacCarthy, 507

More (Hannah) on Macaulay, 522

Moreton's (Countess of) 'Daily
Exercise,' 1665, 420
Morfill (W. R.) on early travels in
Cyprus, 399

Moriarty (E. A.), translator of
'Pickwick' into German, 336
Morison (James Cotter) on Gibbon,

400

Morley (Henry), 'Of English Lite-
rature in the Reign of Victoria,'
489, 492

Morley (John), editor of the Fort-
nightly, 405; of the Pall Mall
Gazette, 441 ; on Carlylism,

475
Morning Advertiser, Archibald
Forbes its correspondent, 264;
death of J. Grant, 434
Morning Chronicle, Lord Camp-
bell a contributor, 133; J. D.
Cook, 229; G. H. Lewes, 403;
struggle with the Times, 425
Morning Star, death of S. Lucas,
188

Morris (Mowbray), manager of the

Times, obituary, 320
Morrison (Capt. Richard James),
"Zadkiel," obituary, 321
Moultrie (Rev. John), death, 353
Moxon (Edward), "the poets'
publisher," obituary, 53
Mozley (Canon J. B.), death, 407
Mudie (Charles Edward), founder
of the library, 122n.
Muir (Dr. John), Sanskrit scholar,
obituary, 501
Murchison

(Kenneth) presents
books to Geological Museum,
28on.

Murchison (Sir R. I.), awarded
gold medal, 119; obituary, 278;
a founder of the Royal Geo-
graphical Society, 481; and the
British Association, 482
Murray (E. C. Grenville), jour-
nalist, death, 492
Murray (Dr. J. A. H.), editor of

New English Dictionary,' 296
Music, for the people, 537; Chor-
ley's services to, 539

N

Napier (Mark), death, 435
Naples, aquarium at, 273, 275;
politics in 1820, 508
Napoleon I., and the Iron Crown
of Lombardy, 91; at St. Helena,
280

Napoleon III., quarrel with Aus.
tria, 74; and Prussia, 260; at
Sedan, 261, 264; and Sir H.
Holland, 281; on Cæsar, 435
Napoleonic dynasty not extinct,
158

Nares (Sir George S.) and the
Challenger expedition, 318
Nation, D. F. MacCarthy a con-
tributor, 507

National Portrait Gallery, its
foundation, 18; opened, 86;
Crabb Robinson's gift, 204
National Review, Bagehot a con-
tributor, 373

Naval Architects, Institution of,
founded, 116

Negro receives medal of Geogra-
phical Society, 482

Nelson (Horatio, Lord), visit to
Fonthill, 69; his chaplain at
Trafalgar, 310

Neukomm (Chevalier S.), oratorio
at Manchester, 537.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Ashton Dilke
M.P., 235n.; opening of Free
Library, 458

'New English Dictionary,' origin
and progress, 296

New Monthly Magazine, 'Romaunt
of Margret' in, 134; Cyrus Red-
ding and T. Campbell editors,
257
New South Wales, Sir T. M. Bris-
bane Governor founds Para-
matta Observatory, 118
Newspaper, the King's, 238
Newspapers, sale in the Franco-

German War, 248; yearly issue
in London, 250; impressed stamp
abolished, 258; great increase
in, 327; in 1824, 328; German
special correspondents," 417;

66

the "leading" or "leaded"
article, 428; copyright in India,
480

New Spirit of the Age, 413

Newsvendors' Benevolent Institu-
tion, Dickens at, 528; "John
Francis Pensions founded,
550
Newth (Mr.), experiments on for-
mation of fogs, 503
Newton (Sir C. T.) on the work of
the Hellenic Society, 416
Newton (Sir Isaac), life by Brew-

ster, 219

New York Herald expedition for
Livingstone, 282
Nichol's Edinburgh edition of the
British poets, 408
Nicholas (Dr. Thomas), author of
'Pedigree of the English People,'
death, 434

Nichols (John Bowyer), obituary,
161

Nichols (John Gough), death, 312;
at school with Benjamin Disraeli,
326

O
O'Connell (Daniel) sentenced to
imprisonment, 345

Ersted (H. C.), his magnetic dis-
coveries, 57

Oldham (Prof. Thomas), geologist,
obituary, 400

Oldham (William), founder of the
Concordium, 457

Oliphant (Margaret), contributor
to Blackwood, 423
O'Neill (Henry), death, 490
Optics, Sir W. R. Hamilton dis-
covers conical refraction, 184
Orcadian, oldest newspaper in the
Northern Islands, 334

Orchids popularized by Dr. Lind-
ley, 187

Orridge (B. B.), author, death, 259
Osborn (Admiral Sherard), death,
353
O'Shaughnessy

(Arthur), poet,

death, 490
Oudh, its annexation, 82; Sir H.
Lawrence on, 83; W. H. Rus-
sell on, 113

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Nicoll (Henry J.), 'Great Move-Outram (Sir James),
ments, and Those who Achieved
Them,' 485

the Bayard
of modern times," 112; and
Havelock, 120

Nicolson (Dr. Alexander), editor
of Memoirs of Adam Black,'
318n.

Norris (Dr. Edwin), Assyriologist,

death, 299

North-West Passage, its discovery
by M'Clure, 310
Norton (Caroline), death, 389
Norton (John Bruce), 'The Re-
bellion in India,' 8

Norway, Carlyle on its early kings,
474

Notes and Queries, Charles Went-
worth Dilke a contributor, 172;
death of James Yeowell, 354; of
Dr. Doran, 391; Key to 'En-
dymion,' 459; published by John
Francis, 549

Novel in 106 volumes, 240
Nutt (David) publishes Lewes's
life of Goethe, 404

Ouvry (Frederic), antiquary, death,
491

Overall (W. H.), librarian at
Guildhall, 350

Overs (John), Evenings of a
Working Man,' 526
Overstone (Samuel Jones, Lord),
presents De Morgan's library to
University of London, 268
Owen (Sir Richard), on the gorilla,

86; helped by Woodward, 181
Owen (Robert) at Tivoli Gardens,
Norwood, 456

Owens (John), founder of Owens
College, 290

Owens College, its history, 289
Oxford, first book printed at, 294;
British Association at, 494
Oxford Gazette founded by Charles
II., 238

Oxford University, girls examined

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