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N&w York. Executive appointments, 569; death of Chief- 

 Justice Church, 569 ; memorial declarations, 569 ; revi- 

 sion of the tax laws, 569, 570; question of taxing national 

 bank shares, 570 ; decisions of the courts on the matter, 

 571 ; question of regulating railroads, 572; railroad legis- 

 lation, 572 ; mismanagement of Insane Asylum charged, 

 572, 573 ; political convention proceedings and platforms, 

 573-575 ; Robertson's bolt, 575 ; union of the Democrat- 

 ic factions, 575; election returns, 576; constitutional 

 amendment ratified, 576 ; Folger, the new Chief- Justice, 

 576; the forged Morey letter, 576; judicial investigation 

 of the fraud, 576; attempt of the Mayor of New York to 

 remove police commissioners, 576, 577; State finances, 

 577; canals, 577; railroads, 577, 578; banks, 578; insur- 

 ance companies, 578 ; public schools, 578 ; State institu- 

 tions. 578, 579 ; immigration statistics of the port of 

 New York, 579; aid to immigrants, 579; census, 579; 

 city population, 579 ; property valuation, 579 ; local debts, 

 579 ; property and debt of New York City, 580 ; steam- 

 boat disasters, 580 ; Hudson Eiver Tunnel, 580. 



Nihilism. Spreading in the Eussian army, 662; students 

 denounce the university system, 662 ; secret presses, 

 662 ; the Winter Palace plot, 662 ; Loris Melikoff given 

 supreme authority, 662 ; his proclamation, 663 ; proposi- 

 tion of the revolutionists for an armistice, 664 ; conditions 

 proposed by Dragomiron , 664 ; programme published in 

 the " Bereg," 664 ; trial and conviction of Dr. "Weimar 

 and others, 665; Nihilist trial at Kiev, 665; the Hart- 

 mann affair, 665. 



NORTHBEOOK, Earl of. English Cabinet officer, biographical 

 notice, 580. ' 



North Carolina. The Western North Carolina Railroad, 

 580; proposition to purchase the road from the State, 

 580, 581 ; history of the road, 581 ; the Legislature agree 

 to sell to the Syndicate, 581; the Atlantic and North 

 Carolina Railroad, 582; railroad construction bonds, 582 ; 

 Treasury receipts and expenditures, 582; assessed valua- 

 tion of all kinds of property, 583 ; refunding of the debt, 

 583 ; Penitentiary, 583 ; school statistics, 584 ; swamp- 

 lands, 584 ; university, 584 ; encouragement of immigra- 

 tion, 584; crowded court dockets, 584; colored fairs, 

 585; remarks of Fred. Douglass, 585; cases against em- 

 bezzlers, 585; State extradition law, 585, 586; constitu- 

 tional amendments, 586 ; political conventions, 586, 587 ; 

 election, 587. 



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Obituaries, American. Adams, Rev. Dr. William, 587; 

 Akerman, Amos Tappan, 587; Albert, John S., 587; 

 Audenried, Joseph Grain, 588; Ball, Dr. I. W.. 588; Bar- 

 rett, Commodore, 588 ; Bedford, Dr. H. M., 588 ; Bennett, 

 Orlando, 588; Bigler, ex-Governor William, 589; Blair, 

 Barnard, 589 ; Boardman, Rev. H. A., 589 ; Boll, Jacob, 

 589 ; Bond, Richard C., 589 ; Borie, A. E., 589; Brayton, 

 Judge G. A., 590; Brent, H. J., 590 ; Brinkerhoff, Judge 

 Jacob, 590 ; Brophy, George, 590 ; Budd, Dr. C. H., 590; 

 Butler, T. L., 590; Campbell, John A., 591; Canada, 

 Clem, 591 ; Chambers, Dr. M., 591; Clinch, C. P., 591 ; 

 Corwin, Amos B.,591; Cox, Dr. Samuel H., 591; Crit- 

 tenden, General George B., 591 ; Daft, Olivia, 591 ; Dag- 

 gett. Rev. O. E., 592 ; Deuison, Rev. S. D., 592 ; Derby, 

 Lavanchie F., 592 ; Doggett, D. S., 592 ; Einanuel, Dr. 

 M., 592 ; Estorge, Dr. J. L., 592 ; Farr, E. W., 592 ; Far- 

 rell, Rev. Thomas, 592 ; Fish, Benjamin, 592 ; Ford, E. 

 L., 592 ; Fuller, Jerome, 593 ; Gittings, Major Erskine, 

 598; Holmes, General T. H., 593; Irving, Rev. T., 593; 

 Johnson, General Bushrod R., 593 ; Kinney, W. Burnet, 

 593; Logan, Judge Stephen J., 593 ; McCloskey, Rev. 

 John, 594; MacWhorter, Alexander, 594; Merriam, 



George, 594; Neale, Samuel A., 594 ; Nichols, Rev. Sam- 

 uel, 594; Noyes, Amos C., 594; O'Callaghan, Dr. J! !'. . 

 594; O'Keefe, Rev. E., 594; Omohundro, J. I 

 Opdyke, George, 594; Peirce, Professor Benjamin, 595; 

 Pellicier, Bishop, 595; Phelps, Rev. EJisha, 595; Pillot, 

 Andrew P., 595; Read, Mrs. Sophia H., 595; Batti-rK-.-, 

 General R. 8., 595; Sears, Barnas, 596 ; Seguin. : 

 ward, 596; Simons, M. L., 596 ; Spofford, Henry I 

 Stevens, A., 596; Thome, Dr. J.S.,f,%; Tileslon, W. M., 

 596; Watson, J. C., 597; Winchester, O. F., 597; Wolfe, 

 Joel, 597 ; Wood, John, 597 ; Woolworth, 8. B., 697. 

 Obituaries, Foreign. Ansted, David T., 597; Apuzzo, F., 



597 ; Assing, Ludmilla, 597 , Auzoux, T. L. J., 598; Bar- 

 ry, E. M., 598 ; Bell, Thomas, 598; Brodie, Sir Benjamin, 

 598 ; Buckland, Francis T., 598; Buschmann, J. K. A., 



598 ; Chasles, Michel, 599 ; Crawford, Earl of, 599 ; Dig- 

 by, Kenelm H., 599 ; Fortune, Robert, 599; Fournier, E., 

 599; Galimart, W. A., 599; Gramont, Due de, 599; 

 Granier de Cassagnac, A. B., 599 ; Hahn-Hahn, Countess, 

 600; Hartzenbusch, J. E., 600; Hagen, Ernst A., 600; 

 Jones, Thomas R., COO; Landseer, Thomas, 600; Le- 

 maire, P., 600; Lessing, K. F., 600; Ligne, Prince de, 

 601 ; Mechi, J. J., 601 ; Mulder, G. J., 601 ; Musset, Paul 

 de, 601 ; Offenbach, Jacques, 601 ; Orense, Marquis, 602 ; 

 Pereire, Isaac, 602 ; Peters, C. A. P., 602 ; Planche, J. R., 

 602; Poujoulat, J.J. F., 602; Ricasoli, Baron, 602; Huge, 

 A., 603; Stratford de Redcliffe, Viscount, 603; Taylor, 

 Tom, 603; Wagner, R. J. von, 604; Wieniawsky, II., 

 604. 



Ohio. State debt, 604; taxation, 604; property valuation, 

 604, 605: tax levy, 605; canals, C05; labor statistics, 605; 

 school statistics, 605; Penitentiary, 606; State institu- 

 tions, 606; agricultural statistic?, 606; session of the 

 Legislature, 600; plan of appointing trustees of State 

 institutions, 607; general legislation, 607; political con- 

 ventions and platforms, 607, COS; results of the elections, 

 609. 



Old Catholics. Congress at Baden, 609; position toward 

 the Papacy, 609; Synod in Switzerland, 610; Austrian 

 Synod, 610; Old Catholics in France and Russia, 610. 



Oregon. Acts of the Legislature, 610; proposed constitu- 

 tional amendment, 611; Treasury statement, 611; State 

 debt, 611; taxation, 612; swamp-lands, 612; fraud on the 

 Government, 612; immigration and material progress, 

 612; the wheat-crop, 613; wheat and other exports, 618; 

 railroad extension, 613; Columbia River improvement, 

 614; Republican Convention and platform, 614; election, 

 614. 



OSGOOD, SAMTJEL.American clergyman, biographical notice, 

 C14. 



OUBAY. -TJte chief, biographical account, 615. 



Ozone. Liquefaction of, 86. 



Paint, Luminous. Composition and properties, 98. 



Pan- Presbyterian Council Congress in Philadelphia, 652- 



654 

 PABNELL, CHARLES STEWART. Irish agitator, biographical 



account, 615, 616. 



PARSONS, Dr. American missionary, murdered in Armenia, 

 690. 



Pennsylvania. Political conventions and resolutions, 616- 

 618; election results, 618; constitutional provisions re- 

 lating to the regulation of railroads, 618; litigation under 

 the railroad laws, 618; trial for bribery, 621; the law of 

 bribery, 621 ; conviction and sentence of the accused, 

 622; recommendation of the Board of Pardons, 622; 

 pardon of the criminals, 622 ; bogus diploma case, 622. 



