INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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GOSCHEN, Mr. Appointed special British ambassador to 

 Turkey, 336; his mission, 687, 638. 



GRANVILLE, Earl. British Minister, biographical notice, 323. 



Great Britain and Ireland. Roy a.1 family, 323, 324 ; Cab- 

 inet, 324; composition of Parliament, 324; area and pop- 

 ulation, 824; colonies, 325; vital statistics, 325; emi- 

 gration, 325, 326 ; revenue and expenditures, 326 ; debt, 

 826 ; commerce, 326-328 ; shipping, 328 ; trade and ship- 

 ping of colonies, 32S ; commercial marine, 829 ; postal 

 statistics, 329; railroads, 329; telegraphs, 329; army, 

 329; navy, 330; Queen's speech, 330; Parliamentary de- 

 bates, 330, 331 ; Afghan and South African policy, 331 ; 

 Plimsoirs breach of privilege, 331 ; rules to prevent Par- 

 liamentary obstruction, 331 ; Treasury estimates, 831,332; 

 prorogation message, 832; Beaconsfield's manifesto, 832; 

 Liberal reply, 333 ; elections, 833; the new Government, 

 334; opening of Parliament, 334; the Bradlaugh debates, 

 334; Gladstone's arraignment of Austria, 834; his apol- 

 ogy, 335; Queen's speech, 335; debate on the address, 

 336; position on the Eastern Question, 336 ; affairs of 

 Cyprus, 836; demand for interposition in the administra- 

 tion of Armenia, 337 ; plea for non-intervention, 337 ; 

 Government statements regarding Afghanistan, 337, 338 ; 

 South African confederation, 338; Irish matters, 338-340 ; 

 relief of distress bill, 338; compensation for disturbance 

 bill, 338, 339 ; Irish members oppose strengthening the 

 constabulary, 840 ; member of the Government threatens 

 the House of Lords, 340 ; budget debate, 340, 341 ; bur- 

 ials act, 341 ; ground game act, 841 ; census bill, 342 ; lia- 

 bility of employers act, 342 ; temperance bill, 342 ; 

 American cattle regulations, 842; Queen's prorogation 

 speech, 342, 343; Gladstone's speech at the Lord Mayor's 

 dinner, 343; Lord Granville on Irish affairs, 343; Tay 

 disaster inquiry, 344 ; loss of the training-ship Atlanta, 

 344; Sanitary Institute meeting, 344; Social Science Con- 

 gress, 344 ; Farmers' Alliance, 344 ; injuries from floods, 

 844 



Greece. Royal family, 344; area and population, 344, 845; 

 revenue and expenditures, 345 ; debt, 345 ; army, 345 ; 

 telegraphs, 345; postal statistics, 345; Turkish boundary 

 question, 345; conference of the powers, 345; warlike 

 preparations, 845; new Ministry, 346 ; Trikoupis forms 

 a Cabinet, 346 ; Coumoundouros reinstated, 846. 



Greek Church. Statistics, 346 ; plan of a General Confer- 

 ence of Eastern Orthodox Churches, 346 ; Greek religious 

 newspaper, 846; Count Tolstoys retirement, 346; the 

 new procurator, 846 ; revolutionists anathematized, 347 ; 

 the Russian bishoprics, 347 ; the Patriarchate of Constan- 

 tinople, 347 ; Bulgarian controversies, 347 ; the church in 

 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 347; Servian national ambition, 

 347; Andjelits elected Patriarch of Carlovitz, 347, 348; 

 the Eoumanian Church, 348 ; membership of the Greek 

 Church in the United States, 348; mission in Japan, 

 348. 



Guatemala. Capitals of departments, 848 ; the Government, 

 348; finances, 848; debt, 849; commerce, 349; tariff, 

 850 ; railway, 350 ; education, 850. 



HALDEMAN, SAMTTEL 8. American naturalist, biographical 

 notice, 850. 



HANCOCK, WINFIELD SCOTT. American general, biographi- 

 cal sketch, 350-352 ; birth and family, 350 ; education, 

 850 ; services in the war with Mexico, 351 ; in the war 

 of the rebellion, 851, 352 ; after the war, 352 ; nominated 

 candidate for President, 352, 699 ; his letter of acceptance, 

 701, 702 ; popular vote, 702 ; electoral vote, 703. 



HANWAY, J. B. His artificial crystallization of carbon, 86. 



HARCOURT, VERNON. British Cabinet Minister, biographical 

 notice, 852. 



HARTINGTON, Marquis of British Cabinet Minister, bio- 

 graphical account, 858. 



HAVEN, GILBERT. American clergyman, biographical notice 

 858. 



HAWLET, JOSEPH R.-Congressional delegate from Connecti- 

 cut, 186; speech on appropriations for United States 

 deputy-marshals, 155-157 ; on army appropriation bill 

 168, 169. 



HAYES, RUTHERFORD B. President of the United States, 

 message relating to the pay of marshals, 152, 153; veto of 

 bill of appropriations for marshals, 167. 



Heating of Houses. The best methods, 359-362. 



HEBERT, PAUL 0. Confederate general, biographical sketch 

 353. 



HERING, CONSTANTINE. American physician, biographical 

 sketch, 854. 



Home Hygiene. Bathing, 354-357. historical review, 854, 

 855; free public baths, 356; physiology of bathing, 856; 

 varieties of baths, 356, 357 ; plunge and shower baths', 

 857 ; warm baths, 357 ; construction of dwellings, 357- 

 368 ; the site, 358; foundations, 359 ; walls, 859 ; heating 

 and ventilation, 359, 360 ; furnaces, 861 ; stoves, 861 ; ven- 

 tilation, 362; bath-rooms, 362; water-closets, 363; drains, 

 364-366; inspection, 366; drinking-water, 356, 867; cis- 

 terns, 367 ; public water-supply, 367, 368. 



Hungary Ministry, 368; area and population, 368; vital 

 statistics, 369 ; receipts and expenditures, 368, 369 ; debt, 

 869; budget, 369; Delegations, 369; Diet, 369; race sta- 

 tistics, 370; race conflict, 369, 370; Croatian settlement, 

 370; earthquakes, 371 ; Szechenyi monument, 371. 



IDE, JACOB. American clergyman, biographical notice, 871. 



Illinois History of debt, 371, 372; annual expenses for 

 twenty years, 372 ; Treasury statement, 872, 373 ; detailed 

 expenses, 372; estimate, 372; assessed valuation, 872, 

 373; education, 874; Penitentiary, 874 ; charitable insti- 

 tutions, 375; material prosperity, 375; agricultural pro- 

 duction, 375; railroads, 376; validity of railroad law, 876, 

 377 ; policy of the commission, 377 ; Chicago's trade, 877, 

 878 ; incorporations, 878 ; local loans, 878 ; insurance, 378 ; 

 cooperative insurance, 378; sanitary board, 378, 879 ; ca- 

 nal enlargement project, 379; freshet, 380; decision on 

 militia law, 380 ; the Bible in the schools, 380 ; costs in 

 agreed cases, 3SO; litigated town bonds, 381 ; decision on 

 domiciliary search, 381 ; validity of interest on back 

 taxes, 381 ; political conventions and platforms, 882 ; con- 

 stitutional amendment, 3S1 ; election returns, 388. 



India. Government, 383 ; area and population, 3S3 ; receipts 

 and expenditures, 383 ; popular excitement over British 

 elections, 383, 384; the new Viceroy, 384; declaration of 

 policy, 384; finances, 384, 385; military reorganization, 

 384, 385; expense of Afghan war, 886; native donations, 

 886; Baroda, 886; Travancore, 886, 387; Mysore, 887; 

 cinchona-culture, 887; representative government for 

 India proposed, 887; over-population, 388; Naga out- 

 break, 338; Rumpa insurrection, 389; attempt on the 

 Viceroy, 389; landslide, 389 ; Brahmo-Somaj, 889. 



Indiana. Debt. 389; receipts and expenditures, 390 ; pris- 

 ons, 890; charitable institutions, 391; insurance, 891; 

 mine-inspection, 391; public schools, 891, 392; proposed 

 Constitutional Convention, 892; vote on constitutional 

 amendments, 393; decision of the Court on the vote, 

 893 ; the proposed amendments, 893, 894; revision of the 

 statutes, 894 ; importation of negroes, 894 ; political con 

 ventions and platforms, 394-396; irregularities of the 

 election, 396 ; the election returns, 396. 



