AMES, JOSEPH. 



ANGLICAN CHURCHES. 



11 



XIII. Prosperity of the states of North 

 America, 19 ; relations of the United States 

 with Spain, 19 ; difficulties in Louisiana, 20 ; 

 organization of " Granges," 20 ; revolutions in 

 Central and South America, 20 ; progress in 

 Brazil and republics of South America, 20; 

 epidemics, 20 ; extradition treaties with Euro- 

 pean states, 21. 



XIV. Progress of affairs in the States, 21 ; 

 disturbances at the South, 21 ; mixed schools, 

 21 ; finances, 21 ; countries of South America, 

 21 ; peaceable condition, 21 ; Mexico, 21 ; edu- 

 cation, 21 ; alliance of Atlantic and Pacific re- 

 publics, 21. 



XV. Political questions in the United States, 

 20 ; Centennial Exhibition, 20 ; Argentine rev- 

 olution, 20; Peru, 20; assassination of the 

 President, 20 ; Brazil, 20 ; commercial failures, 

 20 ; colonization bills, 20. 



AMES, JOSEPH. XII. Birth, 14; career, 14; 

 death, 14. 



AMES, OAKES. XIII. Representative from 

 Massachusetts, 137; answer to the report of 

 the Credit Mobilier Committee, 222 ; birth, 21 ; 

 death 21 ; education, 21 ; career as a manu- 

 facturer, railroad-builder, and member of Con- 

 gress, 21. 



AMES, Eev. Bishop. II. Appointed com- 

 missioner to negotiate exchange of prisoners, 

 710. 



AMNESTY. III. President Lincoln's procla- 

 mation, 781. 



VIII. Proclamations of President Johnson, 

 753, 754. 



XII. Bill passed, 215 ; its operation, 216. 

 (See Political Disabilities.} 



XIII. General bill relative to, 140. 

 AMPERE, JEAN JACQUES ANTOINE. IV. Birth, 



12 ; literary career, 12 ; death, 12. 



ANESTHETICS. IV. Definition, 13; earliest 

 instances, 13 ; origin of the modern practice, 

 13 ; facts relative to priority of discovery, 14 ; 

 most important substances possessing this 

 power, 14; iodoform, 14; carbonic acid, 15; 

 advantage of anaesthetics, 15 ; source of their 

 power, 15 ; stages of anesthesia, 15 ; first, 16 ; 

 second, 16; third, 16; fatal cases, 16; how 

 administered, 16 ; chloroform and ether, 17; an 

 exceptional case, 17; two important points for 

 the surgeon to observe, 17; phenomena indi- 

 cating danger, 17 ; remedies, 18 ; where the 

 most of fatal cases have occurred, 18 ; effects 

 on the rate of mortality, 18 ; use in obstetrical 



practice, 18; report of the committee of the 

 Boston Medical Improvement Society, 18 ; do. 

 of the London Royal Medico-Chirurgical So- 

 ciety, 18 ; use in dental operations, 19 ; various 

 forms of local applications, 19. 



ANCELOT, MARGUERITE L. V. C. XV. A 

 French authoress, 20; biographical sketch of, 

 20. 



ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN. XV. A Danish 

 author, 21 ; biographical sketch of, 21. 



ANDERSON, Dr. ALEXANDER. X. Birth, 

 death, 21 ; early training, 21 ; engravings, 21. 



ANDERSON, HENRY J. XV. Decease of, 584. 



ANDERSON, RCY. H. T. XII. Obituary, 626. 



ANDERSON, General ROBERT. I. Continues at 

 Fort Moultrie, 99 ; occupies Fort Sumter, 100; 

 reason, 100; effect of it, 100 ; ordered to Fort 

 Moultrie, 315; instructions to him from the 

 War Department, 316; reply to Governor 

 Pickens's demand for surrender of Fort Sum- 

 ter, 656; Anderson's correspondence with Gen- 

 eral Beauregard, 665, 666 ; notifies the Secretary 

 of War of surrender of Fort Sumter, 669 ; in 

 the Senate of the United States Congress, mo- 

 tion to approve his act in taking possession 

 of Fort Sumter, 190; takes command in Ken- 

 tucky, 401 ; resigns, 406. 



XI. Birth, death, 18; at West Point, 18; 

 career, 18-20 ; in Florida War, in Mexican 

 War, 19 ; at Fort Sumter, 19 ; visits Europe, 

 20. 



ANDERSON, Rev. WILLIAM, D. D. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 645. 



ANDERSSON, CHARLES JOHN. VIII. Birth, 24; 

 pursuits, 24; death, 24. 



ANDRASSY, Connt JULIUS. XI. Birth, ca- 

 reer, 62. 



XV. The Austrian Chancellor, 736 ; his cir- 

 cular to the great powers of Europe on the in- 

 surrections in Turkey, 736. 



ANDREE, KARL. XV. A German geogra- 

 pher, 21 ; biographical sketch of, 21. 



ANDREW, Rey. JAMES OSGOOD. XI. Birth, 

 death, career, 20. 



ANDREW, JOHN ALBION. VII. Birth, 40; 

 professional and political career, 40 ; death, 40. 



ANDREWS, GARNET. XIII. Obituary of, 

 577. 



ANGEVILLE, HENRIETTE d'. XI. Obituary 

 of, 596. 



ANGLICAN CHURCHES. III. Summary of them, 

 19 ; bishops, 10; metropolitans, 10 ; Church of 

 Liberia, 10 ; its organization, 10 ; do. Hayti, 11 ; 



