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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Tae-ping Rebellion. Historical sketch, 761 ; the leader, 761 ; 

 his life, 761 ; religious vagaries, 762 ; military exploits, 

 762; changes in the Government of China, 762; results, 

 763. 



Tennessee. Population, 763: address of Gov. Harris, 763; 

 order of Gen. Grant, 763 ; appointment of Gov. Johnson, 

 763 , his appeal to the people, 763; city council of Nash- 

 ville required to take the oath of allegiance, 764; letter 

 to the governor from Confederate officers, 765; trade, 

 765; cotton traffic, 765; Union Committee organization, 

 765; confiscation enforced, 766; .Union meetings, 766; 

 imprisonment of clergymen, 766; guerilla operations, 

 767, 763, 769. 



Territories of the United States. Organization, 769; Ne- 

 braska, 769; Dakota, 769 ; Idaho, 770; Washington, 770; 

 Nevada, 770; silver mining, 770; Utah, 771 ; Colorado, 

 771; Indian Territory, 771; New Mexico, 772; military 

 operations in, 772. 



Texas. Population, 773; crops, 773; affairs in, 773 ; occupa- 

 tion of Galvestoa, 773; its subsequent capture, 774. 



THOMAS, Gen. GEO. II., attacks Gen. Zollicoffer, 27. 



TBUMBULL, LTMAN, Senator, on the Federal force before 

 Fort Donelson, 32. 



TYLER, JOHN. Birth, 775; education, 775; public offices, 775 ; 

 death, 775; character, 775. 



engaging in the slave trade, 796; state of aflairs at the 

 close of the year, 796. 

 VAW BUBEN, MAETIN. Birth, 796 ; public services, 796 ; 



character, 797 ; death, 797. 



Fern<w.-Population, 797 ; political organizations, 797 ; re- 

 publican convention, 797 ; nominations, 797 ; resolutions, 

 797; democratic convention, 797; nominations, 797; 

 resolutions, 797; vote of the citizens, 797; message of 

 the governor, 797 ; finances, 797 ; troops contributed, 

 797 ; institutions of education, 797. 



Virginia. Population, 798; causes of secession, 798; elec- 

 tion of Senators, 79S ; enrolment of negroes, 798 ; mes- 

 sage of the governor on the successes of Federal troops, 

 798; importance of Kichmond, 798; distillation of whis- 

 key prohibited, 793 ; licenses to traders, 798 ; proclama- 

 tion of the governor relative to the defence of Rich- 

 mond, 799 ; resolution relative to partisan rangers, 799 ; 

 loss of slave property, 799 ; principle of emancipation, 

 799; extra session of the Legislature, 800; resolution 

 relative to President Lincoln's emancipation proclama- 

 tion, 800; governor refuses to allow conscripts to be 

 taken from the militia camps, 800. 



Virginia, Wentern. Proceedings in, 800 ; popular conven- 

 tion, 801 ; formation of a State Government Constitu- 

 tional Convention, 801 ; act of Congress for the admis- 

 sion of Western Virginia, 801 ; population of, 802 ; civil 

 officers, 802. 



WAKLEY, THOMAS. Birth, 802; education, 802; publishes 

 the London Lancet, 802; civil offices, 802, death, 802. 



UHLAND, JOHANN LITDWIG. Birth, 776 ; education, 776 ; 

 writings, 776; death, 776. 



United States. Census statistics of 1860, 777-786; views 

 of the people on the subject of slavery, 786, 787 ; 

 growth of the anti-slavery sentiment, 787 ; denun- 

 ciations on both sides, 787 ; third party success, 787 ; 

 anti-slavery almost successful in 1856, 787 ; successful in 

 1860, secession commenced, 737 ; silence of the incoming 

 administration, 787; position of President Lincoln at 

 the close of 1861 on the subject of slavery, 788 ; action 

 of Congress, 788: message relative to emancipation with 

 compensation, 783 ; views of the people relative to the 

 proposition, 783 ; explanation of his views, 789 ; further 

 remarks relative to the bill for emancipation in the 

 District of Columbia, 789 ; proclamation countermand- 

 ing the order of Gen. Hunter, 789 ; views of the people, 

 789 ; conference of the President with the Border State 

 members, 790 ; answers of the members, 790 ; cause of 

 the bitterness of the war, 790 ; failure of emancipation 

 with compensation, 791 ; address of the Governors to 

 the President relative to calling more troops, 791 ; his 

 reply, 791 ; charges made against President Lincoln, 

 791 ; his reply, 792 ; reception of his reply by the peo- 

 ple, 792 ; the watchword now of the friends of emanci- 

 pation, 792; military necessity, 792; conference of the 

 President with a deputation from Chicago, 792 ; issues 

 his proclamation of prospective emancipation, 793; how 

 received, 793; address of the Governors at Altoona, 

 793; whom signed by, 794 ; was it a military necessity? 

 794 ; argument of the Secretary of War to show the 

 military necessity, 794; emancipation proclamation 

 issued, 794 ; the consummation of anti-slavery, 795 ; 

 appropriations by Congress, 795 ; tax laws in Southern 

 States, 795 ; pension law, 795 ; treaty with England on 

 the slave trade, 796 ; execution of Nathaniel Gordon for 



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Water Works. At Boston, 803 ; cost, 803 ; supply of water, 

 803 ; water works at Brooklyn, 803 ; sources of supply, 

 803 ; main conduit, 803 ; pumping engines, 804 ; their 

 operation, 805; reservoirs, 806 ; Cincinnati water works, 

 807; consumption, 807; changes, 807; Detroit water 

 works, 807; wood distribution pipes, 807; New Haven 

 water works, 807 ; source of supply, 807 ; reservoir, 808; 

 distributing main, 808; New York water works, 808; 

 High Bridge improvement, 808 ; Manhattan valley im- 

 provement, 809 ; new reservoir, 809 ; interest of Croton 

 debt, 811 ; Croton water rent, 811 ; Philadelphia water 

 works, 811 ; Fairmount works, 811 ; Spring Garden 

 works, 811 ; Kensington works, 811 ; Twenty-fourth 

 Ward works, 812. 



Webb's Cross Roads, battle of, 29. 



WELLES, GIDEON, Secretary of Navy. Letter of thanks to 

 Com. Foote for the capture of Fort Henry, 81. 



WILSON, HENKY, Senator. Statement respecting the reten- 

 tion of Gen. McDowell's corps, 87. 



WILSON, Lieut. J. H. Explorations of Wall's Cut, Ga., 46. 



WINDISCHGKATZ, ALFBED Zu, Prince. Public services, 812; 

 death, 812. 



Wisconsin. Population, 812 ; Legislature, 812; resolutions, 

 812 ; personal liberty hills, 812 ; death of the governor, 

 813; election of members of Congress, 813; State debt, 

 813; banks, 813; railroads, 813; institutions of education, 

 813 ; troops contributed, 818. 



WOLFF, JOSEPH. Birth. 813 ; education, 813 ; studies, 813 ; 

 travels, 813; studies in England, 814; marriage, 814; 

 perils in Asia, 814; visits the United States, 814; or- 

 dained deacon, 814; travels, 814; death, 814. 



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ZOLLICOFFEE, Gen., defeated in Kentucky, 27. 



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