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iii. 226;
and Ulster, iv. 92; and Home Rule Bill, iv. 97
O'Connell, Daniel, i. 165, 196, 306
O'Connor, Feargus, i. 49
Odger, George, ii. 86 _seq._, 190 _seq._
O'Donnell, F. H., M.P., iii. 21
Offenbach, Jacques, ii. 305 _seq._; death, iii. 359
O'Gorman, Major, M.P., iii. 9
Ojibbeway Indians, i. 283
Old age pensions, iv. 67, 119, 130
Old Bailey demolished, iii. 179
Oliphant, Laurence, his _Piccadilly_, iii. 254
Ollivier, Emile, ii. 31
Omdurman, Kitchener's success at, iv. 28, 30
Omnibuses, i. 143, 144 _ill._; ii. 164; iii. 189, 190; iv. 194, 198
_Once a Week_, ii. 269, 312
Opera, i. 276 _seq._; "Jenkins" on, i. 278; ii. 282-319; iii. 356-66; opera bouffe, ii. 285; English opera houses, fate of, iii. 181 _seq._; German, French, Italian and English, iv. 332-3; national scheme revived in 1899, iv. 333
Orchestral music, ii. 308 _seq._
Orton, Arthur, ii. 206 _seq._
Osborne, Lord Sidney Godolphin, i. 243
Otter-hunting denounced, i. 173
Oudh pacified, ii. 8
"Ouida," parodied, iii. 324; on the "New Woman," iv. 165
Oxford, Bp. of (Wilberforce), i. 95, 96; ii. 56, 106, 118
Oxford University, Heresy hunt at, iii. 110 _seq._; reactionaries at, ii. 133-5; Keble College, founded, iii. 151; new Science degree, iii. 151 _seq._; cosmopolitanism, iii. 152; Eleutheria Hall, _ibid._; agriculture at, _ibid._; compared with Birmingham, iv. 155; and Rhodes scholars, iv. 156; compulsory Greek at, iv. 157; Lord Curzon and reform of, iv. 157; women admitted, iv. 158; refuses B.A. degree to women, iv. 167
Paderewski, I. J., advent of, iii. 356, 368
Pageant mania, iv. 60, 230, 246
_Pall Mall Gazette, The_, ii. 164, 191, 284; iii. 15; _P.'s_ controversy with, iii. 321; iv. 118
Palmerston, 3rd Viscount, and agriculture, i. 24; and Kossuth, i. 72, 120; dismissed, i. 121 _ill._, 122; moves vote of thanks to troops, i. 133; returned to power (1857), ii. 4, 20; death, ii. 24, 42, 43, 70, 71 _seq._, 74, 79, 122, 216, 266, 272, 341
Pan-Anglican synod, _ill._, ii. 119
Panmure, 2nd Lord, telegram to Lord Raglan, "Take care of Dowb,"