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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Governor Perry in relation to the Constitutional amend* 

 ment, 761, 762; resolutions adopting the amendment, 

 762 ; vote on the amendment, 762 ; despatch of President 

 Johnson in relation to members of Congress, 762 ; prop- 

 osition of English bondholders, 762; bonds of the South 

 Carolina Kailroad, 762; inaugural address of Governor 

 Orr, 762, 763 ; question of repudiating the war debt of 

 the State, 763; total State debt, 763; proposed code in 

 relation to colored persons, 763-765 ; Mr. Chase on the 

 elective franchise for freedmen, 765 ; State convention 

 of colored people, 765 ; extract from their address to the 

 whites, 765; organization of the militia, 766; Governor 

 Perry relieved, 766 ; letter of Governor Orr to authori- 

 ties at "Washington, 766; flag raised on Fort Sumter, 766 ; 

 petition of ladies of Abbeville district in favor of Jeffer- 

 son Davis, 766. 



^afn. Difficulties with Peru, 22; do. with Chili, 22; de- 

 termines to abandon St. Domingo, 22 ; Queen and heir- 

 apparent, 766 ; area and population, 766 ; dominions in 

 America, Asia, etc., 766 ; budget, 766 ; public debt, 766 ; 

 army and navy, 766 ; imports and exports, 766 ; number 

 and tonnage of vessels, 766; minister at "Washington, 

 766; movement of shipping, 767; new law in relation to 

 journals, 767 ; sale of crown estates for the benefit of the 

 nation, 767 ; disturbance in Madrid, 767 ; military con- 

 spiracy at Valencia, 767 ; resignation of Narvaez, 767 ; 

 new ministry, 767; measures proposed by O'Donneli, 

 767 ; election in November, 767 ; manifesto of the Pro- 

 gressistas, 767, 768 ; disturbances at Saragossa, 763 ; con- 

 spiracy in Malaga, 768; abandonment of San Domingo 

 768 ; war with Chili, 768 ; relations with the United 

 States, 768 ; recognition of the kingdom of Italy, 763 ; 

 the Cortes opened by the Queen in December, 768. 



SPEED, JAMES. Opinion as to the jurisdiction of a military 

 commission in the case of the conspirators and Captain 

 Wirz, 563-573. 



SPBAGUE, WILLIAM. Senator from Rhode Island, 205 ; on 

 the exchange of prisoners, 235 ; on the government in 

 Louisiana, 283. 



St. Albans Raiders. Judicial proceedings in Canada, 127 ; 

 booty restored, 123 ; opinion of Mr. Justice Smith, 822. 



STANTON, EDWIN M. Order suspending drafting and re- 

 cruiting, 82 ; do. reducing expenses, 82 ; order respecting 

 release of prisoners, 243; order discharging prisoners 

 sentenced by military tribunals, 414 ; despatch to Gen. 

 Palmer in respect to ferry passes to negroes, 466. 



STEEDMAN, GEN. JAMES B. Order in relation to freedmen in 

 Georgia, 895. 



STEVENS, THADDETTS. Representative from Pennsylvania, 

 205 ; on the amendment to the Constitution, 212 ; on ex- 

 change of prisoners, 225 ; relative to civil prisoners, 233, 

 289. 



STEWAET, WILLIAM M. Senator from Nevada, 205 ; on trials 

 by military commission, 242. 



Suez, Canal of. Coal boat passed through, 768 ; statement 

 of M. de Lesscps, 768 ; progress of the works, 769. 



SCMNER, CHARLES. Senator from Massachusetts, 205; on 

 giving freedom to families of colored soldiers, 220 ; on 

 retaliation, 228-234 ; on requiring an oath, 287, 238 ; on 

 the position of the States, 270 ; on the admission of a 

 Senator from Virginia, 275, 276 ; on the government in 

 Louisiana, 273, 279, 230-283 ; on the Peace Conference, 

 292 ; on the Frecdmen's Bill, 297. 



Sweden and Norway. King, 769 ; area and population, 769 ; 

 budgets, 769 ; debts, 769 ; armies, 769 ; imports and ex- 

 ports, 769 ; movement of shipping, 769 ; number and 

 burden of vessels, 769 ; new constitution, 769 ; provis- 

 ions of the reform bill, 769. 



SWIFT, GEN. JOSEPH GABDJ.NEB. Birth, 770; engineering 

 services, 770. 



Sicine, I>iveasc of. The Trichina spiralis, 770 ; number in 

 a cubic inch of ham, 770 ; figures showing the trichina 

 encapsuled, 770 ; figures of full-grown male and female 

 trichin*, 771 ; figures showing trichina; in a free state 

 and elaborating their capsules, 771 ; scientific researches, 

 771 ; experiments of Prof. Virchow, 772 ; trichinae not 

 found in beef or mutton, 772 ; order of infestation, 772 ; 

 investigations of Dr. Perry, 772 ; cases of the disease in 

 1815 and 1851, 773; epidemic in and near Dresden, 773; 

 experiments with rabbits, 773; the disease in Magde- 

 burg, etc., 773 ; case at Davenport, Iowa, 773 ; history of 

 the Hettstadt tragedy, 773 ; poisonings in Offenbach and 

 Hedersleben, 774; cases in New York and Ohio, 774; 

 trichina) in swine slaughtered in Chicago, 774 ; necessity 

 of thorough cooking, 775 ; results of experiments as to 

 the vitality of trichinae, 775; microscopic inspection, 775. 



Switzerland. Constitution, 775; President and Vice-Presi- 

 dent, 775 ; area and population, 775 ; religious statistics, 

 775; largest cities, 775; budget, 775; proposed amend- 

 ments to the Federal Constitution, 775. 



TAPPAN, ARTHUR. Birth, 776; mercantile career, 776; char- 

 ities, 776 ; death, 776. 



Telegraph, JSlectric. History of the second attempt to lay 

 the wire across the Atlantic, 777. 



TEN EYCK, JOHN. Senator from New Jersey, 205; on the 

 electoral vote of Louisiana, 258, 259-263. 



Tennessee. Election of Governor, 778 ; proceedings of the 

 Legislature, 778; law regulating the elective franchise, 

 778 ; petition of colored citizens for the elective franchise, 

 778; opposition to the franchise law, 779 ; address of Gov. 

 Brownlow, 779 ; despatch of President Johnson to Gov. 

 Brownlow, 779 ; action of the Governor with regard to 

 illegal voting, 780; colored persons as witnesses, 780; 

 resolution in relation to the President's policy, 780; 

 financial condition of the State, 780; educational and 

 charitable institutions, 780; State penitentiary, 780; res- 

 olutions of a colored convention, 780 ; condition of the 

 freedmen, 781 ; Gov. Brownlow on negro suffrage, 781 ; 

 negro testimony, 781 ; soldiers, etc., buried at Nashville, 

 781. 



Territories of the United States. Arizona, 781 ; Dakota, 

 782; Idaho, 782; Indian Territory, 788; Montana, 784; 

 Nebraska, 784 ; New Mexico, 785; Utah, 785; Washing- 

 ton, 785. . 



Texas. Unsettled condition of affairs, 736 ; action of Gov. 

 Murrah, 786 ; Gen. Hamilton appointed Provisional Gov- 

 ernor, 786; proclamation, 786; reorganization of the 

 judiciary, 786; rulings of Judge McFarland, 787; regis- 

 tration of voters, 787; trouble with the negroes, 787; 

 order of Gen. Granger in relation to freedmen, 787 ; re- 

 lations of negroes and planters, 788 ; condition of tho 

 State Treasury, 788; railroads, 788; sugar and cotton 

 region, 789 ; cotton and corn region, 789 ; grain region, 

 789 ; stock-raising country, 789 ; the desert, 789 ; rivers, 

 789 ; stock-growing, 790 ; sheep raising, 790. 



Thallium. New sources, 791 ; symbol and equivalent, 791 ; 

 poisonous properties, 791 ; thallic alcohols, 791 ; spec- 

 trum analysis, 791. 



THATCHER, REAR-ADMIRAL HENKY K. Attack on Mo- 

 bile, 10. 



THAYEB, M. R. Representative from Pennsylvania, 205; 

 on the amendment to the Constitution, 214. 



THOMPSON, JUDGE. Opinion in the case of William B. N. 

 Cozzens, 415. 



Thorium. Equivalent determined by Delafontaine, 792. 



Trichinosis. See Swine, disease of. 



TBUMBULL, LYMAN. Senator from Illinois, 205; on trials by 

 military commission, 248-246 ; on the electoral vote of 

 Louisiana, 253-261 ; on the admission of a Senator from 

 Virginia, 275 ; on the government in Louisiana, 2S& 



