Brennan, arrest of, 561. Bresson, at Madrid, 149, 150, 151. Bright, John, on the Anti-Corn Law League, 131; defeated, 291; his opinion of strikes, 403; his views on Ireland, 418, 443; on the Reform Bill, 420, 426, 427; on church rates, 448; Board of Trade, 450.
Broad Church, rise of, 395-398. Broadfoot, Major, 142.
Bromhead, at Rorke's Drift, 549. Brougham, Lord, on the slave trade, 27, 28; on education, 40, 41; on the Corn Laws, 82; on the income-tax, 84; on social legislation, 90; approves of the verdict against O'Connell, 115; opposes the Factory Act, 170; opposes Palmer- ston's policy, 187.
Browne, General, at Allahabad, 538. Bruce, Frederick, in China, 368. Bruce, Henry Austin. [See Aberdare.] Buccleuch, Duke of, Privy Seal, 77; President of the Council, 77; opposes Peel, 133.
Buccleuch, Duchess of, 78.
Buchanan, American President, 373. Buckingham, Duke of, Privy Seal, 77, 78; resigns, 80.
Buckingham, Duke of, President of the Council, 421; Colonial Secretary, 421,
Budgets-Baring's, 50-52; Peel's, 81-86; 116-121, 123, 124, 135, 136, 138; Wood's, 174, 175, 211, 212; Disraeli's, 220-222; Gladstone's, 226, 240, 241; Lewis', 285; Gladstone's, 385-393; Disraeli's, 438; Lowe's, 473, 474; Gladstone's, 500, 501; Northcote's, 563.
Bulgaria, insurrection in, 520-522; occu- pied by Russia, 527; settlement of, 532. Buller, Charles, in Canada, 11, 13. Bulwer, Sir Henry, at Constantinople,
55; at Madrid, 149, 151; dismissed, 183. Bulwer, Sir Henry, in Natal, 545, 547, 550. Buol, Count, at Vienna, 275. Burke, Fenian, in Clerkenwell, 440. Burmah, war in, 228, 298.
Burnes, Sir Alexander, in Cabul, 60, 61; his views, 63; murdered, 64. Burrows, General, at Candahar, 542, 543. Butler, General, 377.
Butt, Home Rule leader, 462; his views, 555; his bill to amend the Land Act, 556; his Home Rule Bill, 557; the Irish dissatisfied with, 557; withdraws from the leadership, 558.
CABUL, 60-70, 536-544.
Cairns, Lord, Solicitor-General, 342; Lord Chancellor, 421, 442; on the Irish Church, 453; Lord Chancellor, 507; approves the Judicature Bill, 509, 514; his Land Transfer Bill, 514, 515.
Cameron, in Abyssinia, 436. Campbell, Lord, Lord Chancellor, up- holds the legality of repeal meetings, 110; reverses the verdict against O'Connell, 115; Duchy of Lancaster, 154; Lord Chancellor, 348; his judg- ment on Colenso's case, 398. Campbell, Sir Colin, at the Alma, 250; at Balaclava, 254, 256; in India, 314; at Lucknow, 319; at Cawnpore, 320; takes Lucknow, 322; in Rohilcund, 326; in Oude, 327.
Campbell, Colonel, at Delhi, 315, 317. Canada, 5-14, 26; contrasted with Jamaica, 30; the Oregon difficulty, 144-146; riots in, 197; ecclesiastical affairs in, 226; contributes to the cotton famine fund, 383; Fenians in, 417, 418; confedera- tion of, 434, 545.
Candahar, 60, 62, 63, 66-69, 535, 538, 543. Candlish, Dr., 102.
Canning, Lord, Under Secretary for foreign affairs, 78; disapproves of Palmerston's policy, 204; Postmaster- General, 272; Governor-General, 298, 299; his measures against the mutiny, 306, 307, 308, 321, 326, 327; Viceroy, 339; his proclamation, 339, 340. Canrobert, at the Alma, 248; General, 252; bombards Sebastopol, 255; at Inkerman, 265; resigns, 280. Canton, 71-76, 289-291, 371. Cape Town, refuses convicts, 197; re- ceives a constitution, 228; refuses con- federation, 545, 552.
Cardigan, Lord, at Balaclava, 257, 258. Cardwell, Board of Trade, 225; assaults Derby's government, 340; Irish Secre- tary, 348; Colonial Secretary, 348; again, 410; War Secretary, 450; his army reform, 464-471.
Carlisle, Lord [see Morpeth], Duchy of Lancaster, 154; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 272; again, 348.
Carnarvon, Lord, Colonial Secretary, 421; resigns, 425; his Confederation of Canada, 434; repudiates Russell's scheme, 506; Colonial Secretary, 507; resigns, 528; his views on imperialism, 544; compensates Langalibalele, 545; desires confederation, 545, 546. Cathcart, General, in Kaffraria, 228; at Inkerman, 263.
Cattle plague, 411, 412, 428. Cavagnari, Sir Louis, sent to Afghanistan, 537; murdered, 539.
Cavaignac, in Paris, 182.
Cave, his report on Egyptian finance, 553. Cavour, his wisdom, 344; interview with Napoleon, 344, 345; refuses to disband the troops, 346; resigns, 356; protests against an armistice, 357; submits to the cession of Savoy, 358; his success, 359, 360, 368.
Cawnpore, 300, 302, 303, 303-310, 313, 314, 319, 320.
Cetchwayo, his despotic rule, 545; the Boers quarrel with, 546; disliked by Sir B. Frere, 548; war with, 549; de- sirous of peace, 550; captured, 550. Chadwick, his sanitary report, 195. Chalmers, at the Disruption, 100-102. Chamberlain, Sir Neville, at Delhi, 317; envoy to Cabul, 537. Chanzy, General, 480, 481. Chard, at Rorke's Drift, 549. Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, invades Lombardy, 181; his constitutional views, 185, 186; Palmerston's advice to, 188.
Chartism, its object, 44; the charter re- jected, 45; riots, 45, 46; opposed to the Poor Law, 79, and to the Anti-Corn Law League, 80, 87, 131; Chartist. petition presented, 87, 88; riots, 91, 92, 106; divisions in the party, 176; the 10th of April, 177; practical success of the Charter, 178, 196.
Chelmsford, Lord, Lord Chancellor, 336; opposes the Jews Bill, 340; Lord Chancellor, 421.
Chelmsford, Lord (his son), General, in- vasion of Zululand, 548; at Gingilovo, 549; at Ulundi, 550.
Cheriff, Pasha, Egyptian Minister, 554. Chester, Fenians in, 439.
Childers, Admiralty, 450; Duchy of Lan- caster, 450.
Children, legislation for, 39, 40; 88-90, 96-98, 170, 407.
China, the Opium war, 71-76; war with, 289-292, 368-371.
Cholera, 88, 195, 266, 429.
Christian IX., King of Denmark, 363; Bismarck's demand from, 364; his speech, 365.
Christina, Queen of Spain, 148, 150, 179. Church of England, opposes Russell's education scheme, 40-43; Peel's Church districts, 98; the Tractarian movement, 103-106; Bishopric of Manchester, 172; Mr. Gorham's case, 210; Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, 209-211; opposes University reform, 241; rise of the Broad Church, 395; Essays and Reviews, 396, 397; Dr. Colenso, 398; Church rates, 399, 448, 449; felt aggrieved by Gladstone's legislation, 500; the Endowed Schools Act amended, 509; the Public Worship Bill, 510-512.
Church of Ireland, Morpeth's effort to reform, 20; Peel's measures, 125; opposed to secular education, 211; condition of, 444-447; Disestablishment of, 451-454.
Church of Scotland, the Disruption, 99- 102; Patronage bill, 509, 510. Chusan, 59, 71, 73, 74.
Civil Service, competition for, proposed, 286; carried, 339; completed, 501. Clarendon, Lord Privy Seal, 1; policy in Spain, 148; Board of Trade, 154; Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, 154; desires
suspension of Habeas Corpus, 169; opposes Fielden's Factory Bill, 170; Foreign Secretary, 225; his policy, 237, 238; quoted, 239; continues Foreign Secretary, 272; his firmness, 283; on the Conspiracy Bill, 332; con- versations with Napoleon, 334; refuses office, 342; Duchy of Lancaster, 348; Foreign Secretary, 410; again, 450; death, 450.
Clanricarde, Lord, Postmaster-General, 154; Lord Privy Seal, 272. Clerkenwell, attack on, 440. Clontarf, meeting, 114.
Cobden, Richard, agitates against the Corn Laws, 80, 124, 131; opposes Wood's Budget, 196; dislikes Palmer- ston's policy, 204; opposes Disraeli's Budget, 221; motion against the Chinese war, 291; loses his seat, 291; desires increase of the fleet, 362; opposes the rate in aid, 382; arranges commercial treaty with France, 386. Cockburn, on Governor Eyre, 415; on the Alabama arbitration, 491. Colborne, Sir John, in Canada, 9, 13. Colenso, Bishop, 398. Coleridge, amendment on Reform Bill, 427.
Colonies-Africa, 544-552; Australia, 197, 198; Canada, 5-14, 144-146, 197, 434, 435, 545; Jamaica, 26-31, 413-415; pro- tection to, 86, 121, 175, 190; Colonial office reformed, 196-198; confederation, 434, 435; increase of, 570, 571.
Colley, Sir George, in the Transvaal, 552. Collier, Sir Robert, his appointment, 492. Collieries Bill, 88-90. Coltman, Judge, 115. Colvin, at Agra, 318.
Commerce. [See Trade.]
Commercial Treaty with France, 386. Commune in Paris, 483, 484. Confederation, 10, 434, 435, 544-546, 552. Conspiracy, Palmerston's Bill, 331-333. Cooper, the Chartist, 176. Co-operation, 404-406.
Corn Laws, Russell's proposal, 51; Peel's proposal, 80, 81; agitation on, 82, 85- 87; 93, 130-133; repeal of, 134-138, 161. Corry, First Lord of the Admiralty, 421,
Cottenham, Lord, Lord Chancellor, 1;
upholds the legality of repeal meetings,
110; reverses the verdict against
O'Connell, 115; Lord Chancellor, 154. Cotton, Sydney, 304.
Cotton famine, 377, 381-384. Cowley, Lord, at Vienna, 345. Crampton, minister at Washington, 285. Cranborne, Lord, Indian Secretary, 421; resigns, 425; opinion of Disraeli's Re- form Bill, 428. [See Salisbury.] Cranbrook. [See Hardy.] Cranworth, Lord, Lord Chancellor, 225; again, 272; on the Paper Tax, 388; Lord Chancellor, 410.
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