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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



stars, 682; an aluminium bronze transit axis, 688; the 

 chronographic or automatic method, in transit observa- 

 tions, 633, 664 



ODELL, MOSES F. Representative from New York, 205 ; on 

 the amendment to the Constitution, 210. 



Ohio. Finances, 6S4 ; railroads, 6S4 ; agricultural statistics, 

 684; marriages, 684; crime, 684; new buildings erected, 

 684 ; troops furnished to the Federal army, 684 ; Gov. 

 Anderson on the Monroe doctrine, 685 ; resolutions of 

 the Union and Democratic Conventions, 685 ; result of 

 the election, 686 ; Gov. Cox on reconstruction, 686. 



Oldenburg. Grand Duke, 686; Diet, 686; budget, 686; 

 army, 686; area and population, 686; religious statis- 

 tics, 686 ; movement of shipping, 686 ; number, etc., of 

 vessels, 686. 



Oregon. Extra session of the Legislature, 686 ; population, 

 686 ; navigation of the Columbia River, 686 ; gold de- 

 posits, 686; products of the forest and field, 686, 687; 

 fruit, 68T. 



OBLOFF, PBINCE. Letters in relation to the proposed union 

 of the Anglican and Greek Churches, 412. 



OKR, JAMES L. Elected Governor of South Carolina 760; 

 inaugural address, 762 ; letter in relation to reorganiza- 

 tion, 766. 



OBTEGA, GEN. JESTJS G. Protest against the action of Juarez 

 in extending his presidential term, 559. 



OBTH, GODLOVE 8. Representative from Indiana, 205 ; on 

 reconsidering the vote on the Constitutional amend- 

 ment, 207. 



PAKE, JOHN. Birth, 687; career, 687; death, 687. 



I'ALMERSTOX, HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, VISCOUNT. Birth, 687; 

 ancestry, 687 ; career, 687, 688 ; death, 688 ; character, 

 668; works, 689. 



Paraguay. Government, 689; area and population, 689; 

 capital, 6S9 ; army and navy, 689 ; imports and exports. 

 689 ; shipping, 689 ; war with Brazil and the Argentine 

 Republic, 689-691. 



Pennsylvania. Number of troops furnished to the Federal 

 Government, 691 ; military history, 691 ; schools for 

 soldiers' orphans, 691 ; public debt, 691, 692 ; claims on 

 the United States Government, 692 ; statistics of com- 

 mon schools, 692 ; resolutions of the Union State Con- 

 vention, 602, 693 ; resolutions of the Democratic State 

 Convention, 694; result of the October election, 694; 

 resolutions of colored men in relation to negro suffrage, 

 694. 



Persia. Boundaries, 694 ; government, 694 ; army, 694 ; 

 population, 694; races, 694; Armenians, 694 ; Nestorians, 

 695; Jews, 695; Parsees, 695; European residents, 695; 

 literature, 695 ; Mohammedan sects, 696. 



PALMER, GEN. JOHN M. Orders in relation to negroes and 

 elections in Kentucky, 461-466. 



PABEGA, ADMIRAL. Presents the ultimatum of Spain to 

 Peru, 22; blockades Chilian ports, 22. 



PARSONS, LEWIS E. Provisional Governor of Alabama, 11 ; 

 enters upon his duties as Governor, 12; proclama- 

 tion, 12. 



PENDLETON, GEO. H. Representative from Ohio, 205; on 

 the amendment to the Constitution, 211 ; on exchange 

 of prisoners, 225. 



PERRY, BENJAMIN F. Appointed Provisional Governor of 

 South Carolina, 757 ; proclamation, 758 ; on the with- 

 drawal of colored troops, 759 ; messages to the Legisla- 

 ture, 760-762. 



Peru. Government, 696 ; area and population, 696 ; revenue 

 and public debt, 696 ; army and navy, 696 ; imports and 

 exports, 696, 697 ; shipments of guano, 697 ; shipping, 

 697 ; description of the Guano or Chincha Islands, 697 ; 



immigration, 697 ; war with Spain, 697 ; treaty of peace, 

 697 ; trouble at Callao, 698 ; revolutionary movements, 

 698; battle near Lima, 698; rule of Gen. Canseco, 698; 

 Gen. Prado declared " Dictator," 698 ; measures of Gen. 

 Prado, 699 ; attitude with regard to Spain, 699 ; negotia- 

 tions with Chili, 699 ; war declared with Spain, 699 ; 

 treaty between Pern and Chili, 699 ; combined Peruvian 

 and Chilian squadron, 700. 



Petroleum, Capital invested, 700; production and export, 

 700 ; export from New York in 1862-'65, 700 ; total ex- 

 port from the United States in 1862-'65, 700. 



PETTIGEKW, THOMAS J. Birth, 701 ; works, 701 ; death, 701." 



PFANDER, CAEL GOTTLIEB. Birth, 701 ; missionary labors, 

 701 ; works, 701 ; death, 701. 



PHILLIPS, WILLIAM WIRT. Birth, 701 ; pastoral and other 

 labors, 701 ; death, 701. 



Poland. See Russia. 



Portugal. King, legislative chambers, and ministry, 702 ; 

 revenue, 702 ; public debt, 702 ; army and navy, 702 ; 

 territorial divisions, 702 ; area and population, 702 ; pos- 

 sessions in Asia and Africa, 702 ; population of Lisbon 

 and Oporto, 702 ; imports and exports, 702 ; movement 

 of shipping, 702; Belem batteries affair, 702 ; action of 

 the Cortes, 702. 



POTTER, ALONZO. Birth, 708 ; education, 703 ; labors, 703 ; 

 works, 704; death, 704. 



POWELL, LAZARUS W. Senator from Kentucky, 205; on 

 giving freedom to families of colored soldiers, 218 ; on 

 the electoral vote of Louisiana, 226 ; on recognizing the 

 government of Louisiana, 278. 



Presbyterians. Old School : statistics, 704 ; session of the 

 General Assembly, 704; action with regard to synods, 

 etc., in the South, 704; "Declaration and Testimony" 

 of ministers in Kentucky and Missouri, 705 ; resolution 

 offered by Dr. Breckinridge, 705; action of the Ken- 

 tucky and Missouri synods, 705. New School: statis- 

 tics, 705; action of the General Assembly, 705. United 

 Presbyterian Church : statistics, 705, 706. Cumberland 

 Presbyterian Church, 706 ; relations of Southern to 

 Northern Presbyterians, 706; testimony of the Southern 

 Church concerning slavery, 706; Southern domestic 

 missions, 706; statistics, 707; missionaries in South 

 America, 707 ; meeting of the synods of Scotland, 707 ; 

 bi-monthly paper in Bangkok, 707 ; union of the synods 

 in New South Wales, 707. 



PKOUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH. Birth, 707; works, 707; im- 

 prisonment, 708 ; death, 707. 



Prussia. King and heir-apparent, 70S ; constitution, 708 ; 

 Legislative Assembly, 708; voters, 708; government, 

 708; area and population, 70S ; religious statistics, 708 ; 

 population of chief towns, 708 ; budget, 70S ; army and 

 navy, 708; movement of shipping, 709; number and 

 burden of vessels, 709; domestic policy, 709; military 

 service bill, 709 ; points of difference between the Gov- 

 ernment and the Chamber, 709; foreign policy, 709; 

 Schleswlg-llolstein, 709 ; relations with Austria, 709. 



PBITTN, JOHN V. L. Representative from New York, 205; 

 on the amendment to the Constitution, 210. 



Public Documents. Inaugural Address of President Lin- 

 coln, March 4, 1S65, 710 ; message of President Johnson 

 at the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, 710 ; 

 message of Jefferson Davis to the Congress at Richmond, 

 March 18, 1865, 717; report of Lieut-Gen. Grant for 

 1864-'65, 719-742. 



Railroads. Mileage and cost of railroads proposed and com- 

 pleted in the United States, 742 ; distribution to geo- 

 graphical sections, 742 ; accidents in the United Statei 



