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AN HALT. 



APPEAL, INTERNAf IONAL COURT OF. 



better administration of the laws regulating 

 worship, 21 ; discussions, 21 ; passage, 21 ; pro- 

 visions of the bill, 21, 22; the Convocation of 

 Canterbury, 22; address of Dr. Bickersteth, 

 22 ; petitions on the subject of a Pan- Anglican 

 Council, 22, 23 ; speech in the House of Lords 

 of Bishop of Lichfield, 23 ; speeches of other 

 bishops, 23 ; reply of the Lower House of Con- 

 vocation, 23 ; resolutions, 23 ; reply of the 

 Archbishop of Canterbury, 23 ; action of the 

 committee on the bill of the archbishop, 23 ; 

 discussions on ritual, 24 ; on the ornaments ru- 

 bric, 24 ; report on intercommunion with the 

 Eastern Churches, 24; Convocation of York, 

 24; proceedings, 24 ; the Church Congress, 25 ; 

 subjects of papers read, 25 ; Church Congress 

 at Edinburgh, 25 ; the Exeter Reredos case, 26 ; 

 enlarging the episcopate in India, 26 ; union of 

 Anglicans and non-conformists, 26; Society 

 for the Propagation of the Gospel, 27 ; Church 

 Missionary Society, 27 ; the Irish Church, 27 ; 

 General Synod, 28 ; Provincial Synods of Can- 

 ada, Australia, and West Indies, 28. 



XV. Convocation of Canterbury, 22; re- 

 port on the rubrics, 22 ; use of Westminster 

 Abbey, 22; " Ornaments Rubric," 22 ; position 

 of the celebrant in the administration of the 

 Lord's Supper, 22; Pastoral of the Bishops, 

 22, 23; reasons of bishops not signing, 24; 

 Church Missionary Society, 24 ; Society for the 

 Propagation of the Gospel, 24 ; Exeter Reredos 

 case, 24; Martin vs. Mackonochie, 25; right 

 to the title of reverend, 25 ; right to exclude 

 from communion in case of heresy, 26 ; in- 

 crease of the episcopate, 26 ; coadjutor bishops 

 in India, 26 ; the Church Congress, 27 ; sub- 

 jects discussed, 27; Irish Church, 27; revision 

 of the Prayer-Book, 27 ; changes, 28 ; Synod 

 of Rupert's Land, 29. 



ANIIALT. V. A duchy in Germany, 27; 

 area, 27; population, 27; divisions, 27; re- 

 ceipts and expenditures, 27 ; debt, 27. 



VI. Area, 25 ; population, 25 ; capital, 25. 



VII. A duchy of Germany, 46 ; area, 46 ; 

 population, 46 ; capital, 46 ; revenue, 46 ; 

 army, 46. 



VIII. Area, 30 ; population, 30 ; religions, 

 80 ; public debt, 30. 



ANILDflE, OB COAL-TAR COLORS. IV. The 

 discoverer of them, 23 ; aniline, when first ob- 

 tained, 23 ; how mauve was obtained, 23 ; in- 

 terest excited, 23; other colors, 23 ; dyes, 24; 

 methods of production, 24; aniline of com- 



merce, 25; appearance, 25; difference in the 

 materials produced, 25 ; cause, 25 ; rosaniline, 

 25 ; facts, 25 ; list of the more important coal- 

 tar dyes, 26, 27; irregularity in naming and 

 classification, 27 ; manufacturers, 27 ; superior 

 brilliancy of the colors, 28 ; coal-tar colors do 

 not withstand action of the light, 28 ; remark- 

 able quality of the colors, 28 ; dyeing fabrics, 28. 



ANNAPOLIS. I. Its situation, 16; arrival of 

 troops at, 16. 



ANNECKE, Colonel FRITZ. XII. Obituary, 637. 



ANSPACH, FREDERICK R. VII. Birth, 46; 

 labors, 46 ; death, 46. 



ANSTEY, THOMAS CHISHOLM, English jurist. 

 XII. Obituary of, 699. 



ANTHON, CHARLES, LL. D. VII. Birth, 47; 

 professional career, 47 ; works, 47 ; death, 47. 



ANTHON, JOHN. III. Birth, 13; death, 13; 

 education, 18 ; public services, 18. 



ANTHON, JOHN H. XIV. Decease of, 656. 



ANTHON, WILLIAM H. XV. Decease of, 586. 



ANTHONY, CHARLES L. XIV. Decease of, 

 637. 



ANTHONY, HENRY B. III. Senator from 

 Rhode Island, 133 ; on a resolution of inquiry, 

 259. 



VI. Senator from Rhode Island, 124 ; on 

 the appointment of a reconstruction committee, 

 133, 134; offers a resolution, 140. 



VII. Senator from Rhode Island, 131 ; on 

 female suffrage in the District of Columbia, 134. 



XI. Senator from Rhode Island, 132 ; for a 

 committee to investigate Southern affairs, 179. 



XII. Senator from Rhode Island, 119 ; pro- 

 poses Standing Committee of Investigation, 

 128, 129 ; on resolution appointing Retrench- 

 ment Committee, 135 ; rules the amendment to 

 the appropriation bill, being the election bill, 

 to be in order, 184; on the bill, 190. 



XIV. Senator from Rhode Island, 150 ; op- 

 poses inflation, 198. . 



XV. Senator from Rhode Island, 138 ; on 

 counting the electoral vote for President, 189. 



ANTHRACITE. I. Progress of the trade in 

 1861, 16. 



ANTIOCH. XII. Visited by an earthquake, 

 267 ; account of the same, 267. 



ANTIQUITY OF THE HUMAN RACE. I. 17; 

 evidences, 17, 18. 



APACHES. XI. 40,41. 



APPALACHIAN RANGE. XI. 338. 



APPEAL, INTERNATIONAL COURT OF. XV. 

 Inaugurated in Egypt, 264. 



