INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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of Judge Thompson in the case of William B. N. Coz- 

 zens, 415; case of Thomas C. A. Dexter, 416-420; returns 

 of Col. Brooks and Gen. Woods, 416 ; remarks of Judge 

 Busteed on the returns, 416; attachment against Gen. 

 "Woods, 417 ; opinion of Judge Busteed, 417-419 ; answer 

 of Gen. "Woods, 419; telegrams of President Johnson 

 to Gen. Thomas, 419 ; telegram of Gen. Thomas to Gen. 

 "Woods, 419 ; Judge Busteed's summary and opinion, 420 ; 

 proclamation of President Johnson revoking the suspen- 

 sion of, in various States, 421. 



HAGANY, JOHN B. Birth, 421 ; ministerial labors, 421 ; death, 

 421. 



HALE, JOHN P. Senator from New Hampshire, 205 ; on ex- 

 change of prisoners, 234 ; on the electoral vote of Louisi- 

 ana, 260 ; on the Freedmen's Bill, 297. 



HALIBURTON, THOMAS CHANDLER. Birth, 421 ; Parliament- 

 ary career, works, 421; death, 421. 



Hamburg. Legislative power, 421 ; burgomasters, 421 ; area 

 and population, 422; budget, 422; public debt, 422; army 

 contingent, 422; imports and exports, 422; movement 

 of shipping, 422 ; number of vessels, 422. 



HAMLINE, LEONID AS LENT. Birth, 422 ; clerical and literary 

 labors, 422; charities, 422 ; death, 422. 



Hanover.- TS.m%, 422; area and population, 422; religious 

 statistics, 422 ;. capital, 422; budget, 422; debt, 422; 

 army, 422 ; merchant navy, 422. 



HAMPTON, WADE. Letter to Gen. Sherman, 48. 



HARLAN, JAMES. Senator from Iowa, 205 ; on retaliation, 

 228 ; on administering the oath, 236-238. 



HARMS, Louis. Birth, 423 ; pastoral labors in Hermannsburg, 

 423; mission among the Caffres, 424; Missionsblatt, 

 424; death, 424. 



HARRIS, BEN/. G. Representative from Maryland, 205 ; on 

 giving freedom to families of colored soldiers, 223. 



HARRIS, IRA. Senator from New York, 205 ; on the electoral 

 vote of Louisiana, 259. 



Hayti. Boundaries, 424; area and population, 424; chief 

 towns and ports, 424 ; President and National Assembly, 

 424; imports and exports in 1860-'63, 424; movement of 

 shipping, 424 ; insurrection, 424 ; amnesty proclamation, 

 425; martial law, 425; death of Gen. Marriset, 425; de- 

 feat of the rebels, 425 ; investment of Cape Haytien,425; 

 British gunboat Bulldog blown up, 425; batteries de- 

 molished by BriHsh gunboats, 425; assault by Geffrard's 

 troops, 425 ; escape of Gen. Salnave in the De Soto, 425 ; 

 the town fired and sacked, 425; educational statistics, 

 425. 



HEI.-BERSON, JOHN B. Senator from Missouri, 205; on re- 

 taliation, etc., 231 ; on the government in Louisiana, 279. 



HENDBICKS, Tnos. A. Senator from Indiana, 205 ; on retali- 

 ation, 227-230 ; on requiring an oath, 237 ; on trials by 

 military commission, 244 ; on the government in Louisi- 

 ana, 28S. 



HERRING, JOHN FREDERICK. Birth, 426; paintings, 426; 

 death, 426. 



Hesse. Hesse-Cassel : elector, 426; provinces,' 426 ; area and 

 population, 426 ; capital, 426 ; budget, 426 ; conflict be- 

 tween government and people, 426. Hesse-Darmstadt : 

 grand-duke, 426 ; provinces, 426 ; area and population, 

 426; religious statistics, 426; capital and largest city, 

 426; budget, 426; debt, 426; army, 426. Hesse-Hom- 

 burg: landgrave, 426 ; area and population, 426 ; budget, 

 426 ; army, 426. 



HETHEHINGTON, WILLIAM M. Birth, 426 ; career, 426 ; works, 

 427; death, 426. 



HILDRETH, KICHARD. Birth, 427 ; professional and literary 

 career, 427 ; death, 428. 



HILL, AMBROSE POWELL. Birth, 428 ; services in the Con- 

 federate armies, 423 ; death, 428. 



HOLDEN, WILLIAM G. Appointed Provisional Governor of 



North Carolina, 625; proclamation, 625; message to the 

 Convention, 626 ; thanks of President Johnson, 623 ; 

 relieved, 629 ; letter to Mr. Seward, 629. 



Holland. See Netherlands. 



IIoMein. See Schleswig-IMste in. 



Honduras. See Central America. 



HOOKER, SIR WILLIAM JACKSON. Birth, 429 ; botanical re- 

 searches, 429 ; works, 429; death, 429. 



HOWARD, JACOB M. Senator from Michigan, 205 ; on the 

 exchange of prisoners, 226, 232 ; on retaliation, 228-230 ; 

 on trials by military commission, 243 ; on reconstruc- 

 tion, 269 ; on the admission of a Senator from Virginia, 

 275, 276; on the government in Louisiana. 281 ; on the 

 Freedmen's Bill, 300. 



HOWARD, Gen. OLIVER O. Appointed Chief Commissioner 

 of the Freedmcn's Bureau, 871 ; circulars of instructions 

 872-874 ; his advocacy of the Freedmen's Bureau, 877. 



Hungary. Former territorial divisions, 429 ; population and 

 proportions of races, 429 ; federation policy, 429 ; letter 

 of convocation, 429 ; rescript to the royal government of 

 Hungary, 429 ; electoral campaign, 430 ; old conserva- 

 tives, 430; "address" party, 430; "resolution" party, 

 430 ; result of the election, 430 ; opening of the Diet by 

 the emperor, 430; the "Pragmatic Sanction," 430 ; policy 

 indicated by the emperor, 431 ; election of a president 

 and vice-president by the Chamber, 431 ; composition of 

 the upper chamber of the Diet, 431 ; Transylvania depu- 

 ties, 481 ; Croatian diet, 432. 



HUNTER, K. M. T. Speech in Richmond on the peace ne- 

 gotiations, 191. 



HUNTER, W. Despatches to Govs. Marvin and Walker, 363 ; 

 to the French Minister, 863. 



Illinois. Population, 432; assessed valuation of real and 

 personal property, 432 ; meeting of the Legislature, 432 ; 

 financial condition, 432 ; debt, 432 ; inauguration of Gov. 

 Oglesby, 432 ; election for county officers, 432 ; manu- 

 factures, 432 ; cotton crop, 432 ; artesian well at Chicago, 

 432, 433 ; Crosby's Opera-House, 433 ; Chamber of Com- 

 merce, 433 ; Illinois and Michigan canal to be completed, 

 433 ; progress of the Lake tunnel, 433 ; cost of buildings 

 erected in Chicago in 1865, 483 ; valuation of real and 

 personal property in Chicago, 433; shipments of flour 

 and grain, 438 ; receipts of cattle and hogs, 438 ; losses 

 by fires, 483 ; election of local officers, 483 ; Legislature, 

 433. 



India, British. Constitution of the government, 434 ; reve- 

 nue and expenditure, 434 ; budget, 484 ; debt, 434 ; area 

 and estimated population, 484; number of native and 

 European troops, 434; imports and exports, 484; law 

 commissioners, 434 ; Parsees, 484 ; preservation of the 

 forests, 434; railway statistics, 484; Hindoo literature, 

 435; religious reform movements, 485; war with Bootan, 

 485 ; treaty of peace signed, 436 ; progress of the Eus- 

 sians in Central Asia, 486 ; emissaries to Bokhara, Khiva, 

 and Khokaiul, 486 ; complication with the authorities of 

 Netherlands India, 486 ; statistics of Indian commerce, 

 436. 



Indiana. Organisation of the Legislature, 486 ; inaugura- 

 tion of Gov. Morton, 436 ; special session in November, 

 486; measures recommended by the Governor, 487; 

 State debt, 487; probable reduction of the debt, 437; 

 State bonds, 437 ; an enumeration of white inhabitants 

 to be made in 1866, 437; tax for the support of soldiers' 

 families, etc., 487 ; negroes made competent witnesses, 

 438; apportionment of the fund for the relief of soldiers' 

 families, 488; number of troops furnished during the 

 war, 438 ; apportionment of the common school revenue, 



