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for a series of years, 742 ; legislative enactments In New 

 York, 748 ; number of persons carried, etc., on New 

 Tork railroads, 743; on Massachusetts railroads, 748; 

 statistics of British railroads for 1855-'64 ; statistics of 

 New Tork railroads, 744 



Reformed, Churches. Statistics of the German Keformed 

 Church in the United States, 744; resolutions and sta- 

 tistics of the Dutch Keformed Church, 744 ; contest be- 

 tween the "Evangelical" and "Liberal" schools in 

 France and Holland, 744, 745 ; Beformed Church in South 

 Africa, 745. 



Reuse. Eeuss-Greiz : Reigning prince, 745 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 745; revenue, 745; army contingent, 745. Reuss- 

 Schleiz : reigning prince and heir-apparent, 745 ; area 

 and population, 745 ; army contingent, 745 ; budget, 

 745. 



Rhode, Island. Ratification of the Constitutional amend- 

 ment, 745; resolutions and nomination of the Republi- 

 can Convention, 745 ; opposition of the colored voters to 

 the nomination for Governor, 745 ; resolutions and nomi- 

 nations of the Democratic Convention, 746 ; results of 

 the elections, 746 ; meeting of the Legislature, 746 ; reso- 

 lution in relation to reconstruction, 746; public debt, 

 746 ; number of troops furnished for the war, 746 ; claims 

 against the United States, 746 ; population in 1865, 746 ; 

 agricultural statistics, 746, 747. 



RICHABDSON, CHABLES. Birth, 747 ; works, 747 ; death, 747. 



BICHAKDSON, SIB JOHN. Birth, 747; explorations, 747; 

 works, 747 ; death, 747. 



Rinderpest. See Cattle Plague. 



ROGEES, ANDREW J. Representative from New Jersey, 205 ; 

 on the amendment to the Constitution, 209. 



Roman Catholic. Church. Details from the Pontifical An- 

 nual, 747 ; province of Baltimore, 748 ; of New York, 

 748 ; of Cincinnati, 748 ; of St. Louis, 748 ; of San Fran- 

 cisco, 748; of Oregon City, 748; of New Orleans, 748; 

 statistics of the Church in the United States, 748; pre- 

 cedency of the See of Baltimore, 748 ; Roman Catholic 

 population in the United States, 748 ; progress of the 

 Church in the United States in 1808-1861, 748; progress 

 in England, Scotland, and Wales, 748; number of Catho- 

 lics in England and Scotland, 749 ; in Ireland, 749 ; effect 

 of the Pope's Encyclical Letter, 749 ; arrest of clergy in 

 Missouri, 749 ; affairs in Mexico, 749 ; letter of the Pope 

 to Maximilian, 749; recall of the Papal Nuncio from 

 Mexico, 749 ; Government measures with regard to the 

 Church in Poland, 749 ; statistics of the Order of Jesuits, 

 749 ; of the Franciscan Order, 750 ; Congress of Germany, 

 750 ; proposed central office for the Catholic press, 750. 



EIISSELL, EABL. Letter recognizing the end of the war, 809. 



Rti&sia. Emperor and heir-apparent, 750 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 750 ; political divisions, 750 ; new province of Tur- 

 kestan, 750; largest cities, 750; revenue, 750; public 

 debt, 750 ; exports and imports, 750 ; movement of ship- 

 ping, 750 ; army and navy, 750 ; death of the Grand-duke 

 Nicholas Alexandrovitoh, 750 ; convocation of the first 

 Provincial Diets, 750 ; Provincial rural courts, 750 ; pro- 

 ceedings of the Provincial Assembly of Moscow, 751 ; 

 action of the Provincial Diet of St. Petersburg, 751 ; As- 

 semblies of Nobles adverse to the Provincial Assemblies, 

 751 ; address to the Czar of the Assembly of Nobles of 

 Moscow, 751 ; rescript of the Czar in reply to the nobles, 

 752 ; progress in Central Asia, 752 ; storming and occu- 

 pation of Tashkend, 752 ; measures of Gen. Tchernaieff, 

 752; religious toleration, 752; reorganization of Poland, 

 752 ; measures for the extirpation of the Polish national- 

 ity, 758 ; a new law relating to the press, 758 ; restric- 

 tions of the press in Finland, 753 ; statistics of public 

 instruction, 753 ; conflagrations throughout the empire, 

 754. 



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San Domingo. Area and population, 754; abandoned by 

 Spain, 754 ; difficulties at the evacuation, 754 ; reorgani- 

 zation of the Government, 754. 

 San Salvador. See Central America. 

 SALISBURY, W. Senator from Delaware, 205; on giving 

 freedom to families of colored soldiers, 219, 220; on ex- 

 change of prisoners, 286; on requiring an oath, 237; on 

 the admission of a Senator from Virginia, 276; on the 

 Peace Conference, 292. 

 iSaxe. Reigning princes, 755; area and population, 755 ; 



army contingents, 755. 



Saxony. King and heir-apparent, 755 ; constitution, 755 ; 

 Parliament, 755 ; area and population, 755 ; religious sta- 

 tistics, 755 ; largest cities, 755 ; budget, 755 ; army, 755 ; 

 policy on the Schleswig-Holstein question, 755. 

 Schawriburg-Lippe. Prince and heir-apparent, 755; area 

 and population, 755; Diet, 755; capital, 755; revenue, 

 755 ; army contingent, 755. 



SCHIMMELFENNIG, ALEXANDER. Birth, 755; military ser- 

 vices, 755 ; death, 754 



Schleswig-JTolstein. Area and population, 755 ; budget, 755 ; 

 imports and exports, 755 ; negotiations between Austria 

 and Prussia, 756; wishes of the people, 756; "Kiel 

 Resolution," 756 ; propositions of Prince Angustenbnrg, 

 756 ; convention at Gastein, 756 ; action of the govern- 

 ment of Holstein and of Gen. Goblenz, 756. 

 SCHOFIELD, Gen. JOHN MCALLISTER. Orders in relation to 



affairs in North Carolina, 623, 624. 

 Schwarzburg. Reigning princes, 756; Diet, 756; area and 



population, 756 ; army contingent, 756. 

 SCOFIELD, G. W. Representative from Pennsylvania, 205 ; 

 on reconsidering the vote on the Constitutional amend- 

 ment, 208. 



SEWAED, WILLIAM II. Despatch to the Governor of Ala- 

 bama, 19 ; letter to Sir F. W. H. Bruce, 309, 310 ; note to 

 Secretary Welles, 810 ; despatch to Governor Marvin, 

 863 ; letters to Governor Perry, 759, 761. 

 SHARKEY, W. L. Appointed Provisional Governor of Mis- 

 sissippi, 579 ; proclamations, 579-581, 582, 5S4. 

 SHERMAN, JOHN. Senator from Ohio, 305 ; on the admission 



of a Senator from Virginia, 277. 



SHERMAN, GEN. W. T. His march from Savannah, 41 ; letter 

 to Wade Hampton, 48 ; correspondence with Johnston, 

 69 ; farewell to his troops, 74 ; special field order putting 

 negroes in possession of islands, etc., 870 ; congratula- 

 tory address to the armies In Georgia and Tennessee, 

 891 ; despatches in relation to Hood's movements, 781. 

 SIGOTTRNEY, LTDIA HITNTLET. Birth, 756 ; works, 757 ; char- 

 ities, 757 ; death, 756. 



SLOCUM, GEN. H. W. Instructions to Gen. Osterhans, 532 ; 

 order interfering with the organization of the militia in 

 Mississippi, 582 ; revoking order, 584 



South Carolina. Proclamation of Gen. Gillmore, 757 ; Ben- 

 jamin F. Perry appointed Provisional Governor, 757 ; 

 proclamation of Gov. Perry in relation to a State Con- 

 vention, 728 ; election of delegates to the Convention, 

 758 ; agreement between the civil and military authori- 

 ties, 758 ; meeting of the Convention, 758 ; address of 

 Governor Perry, 758 ; Governor Perry on colored troops, 

 759 ; proceedings of the Convention, 759 ; question as to 

 the admissibility of colored witnesses, 759 ; letter of Mr. 

 Seward to the Provisional Governor, 759 ; election of 

 Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, 760 ; assembly of 

 the Legislature, 760 ; message of Governor Perry, 760 ; 

 question as to the legality of bills passed, 760; message 

 of Governor Perry in relation to the Constitutional 

 amendment, 760, 761 ; despatches of President Johnson, 

 760 ; letter from Mr. Seward, 761 ; second message of 



