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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
Diplomatic events, the “Andrassy Note” (pg. 1-2). Opening of Parliament: The Queen's Speech; Debate on the Address (pg. 2-5). Discussions on the Suez Canal Shares purchase, and the Fugitive Slaves Circular (pg. 5-8). Mr. Cave's Report (pg. 8-12). The “Royal Titles Bill” (pg. 12-19). Irish questions: Home Rule, Sunday-closing of Public-houses, the Land Question, &c. (pg. 19-29).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
The Judicature Bill (pg. 40). Speech of Lord Selborne in introducing the Bill (pg. 40-50). Protest of Members of the Equity Bar (pg. 50). Lord Cairns' Amendment (pg. 50). Appeal for Scotland and Ireland (pg. 50). Question of Privilege raised by Lord Cairns (pg. 50-51). Discussion in the Commons (pg. 51). Remarks of Mr. Gladstone and of Mr. Disraeli (pg. 51-52). Proposal of Mr. Hardy concerning Ecclesiastical Appeals (pg. 52-53). Transfer of Land Bill and Jury Bill (pg. 53). Minor Government Bills (pg. 53-54). Small changes in Education Laws (pg. 54). The Budget (pg. 54-55). Speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (pg. 55-66). Resolution of Mr. W. H. Smith (pg. 66-67). Discussions upon the Resolution (pg. 67-69). Proposal to regulate Suspension of the Bank Act (pg. 69-70).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
Proceedings under the Treaty of Washington (pg. 88-89). Rules of International Duty embodied in the Treaty (pg. 89-91). The American “Case” raising the Indirect Claims (pg. 91). Debate thereon in the Senate (pg. 91-93). In Parliament on the Queen's Speech (pg. 93-98). Draft Article proposed by Britain to the United States to get rid of them (pg. 98-105). Meeting of the Tribunal of Arbitration (pg. 105-107). Rejection by it of the Indirect Claims (pg. 107-109). Decision and Award (pg. 109-110). Statements of the several Arbitrators (pg. 110-122). Award of the Emperor of Germany in the San Juan Arbitration (pg. 122).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
Debates on Religious Questions (pg. 69-70). The Prison Ministers' Bill (pg. 70-74). The Dissenters' Burials Bill (pg. 74-75). Church-rates (pg. 75-81). Augmentation of Small Benefices (pg. 81-82). Relaxation of Subscription (pg. 82-92). The Burial Service (pg. 92-95). The Irish Church (pg. 95-99). National Education (pg. 99-102).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
The Estimates and the Budget (pg. 29-32). Debates on the “Exemption Clauses” (pg. 32). The Local Government Estimates (pg. 32-33). The Indian Budget (pg. 33-34). Debate on the depreciation of Silver (pg. 34-35). Mr. Holms' motion on Army Reform (pg. 35). The Army and Navy Estimates (pg. 35-41). Ecclesiastical Questions: the New Bishoprics, and the Burials Question (pg. 41-44). Debate in the House of Lords on Lord Granville's Resolution (pg. 44-47). Questions of Privilege (pg. 47). Mr. Lowe's Speech at Retford (pg. 47-49). The Reform Club and its Members (pg. 49-50). The Judicature Bill (pg. 50-51).