APPELMAN, COLONEL HIRAM. 



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 



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APPELMAN, Colonel HIRAM. XIII. Obituary 

 of, 579. 



APPLETON, JOHN. IV. Birth, 29; pursuits, 

 29 ; death, 30. 



APPLETON, NATHAN. I. His birth, 19; pur- 

 suits, 19; success, 19. 



APPLETON, WILLIAM H. XI. Letter to Lon- 

 don Times on copyright question, 455, 456. 



AQUA CREEK. I. Its situation, 19; skir- 

 mish at, 19; details, 19. 



ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS. XI. 334-336. 



ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS AND DISCOVERIES. 

 XII. 33. 



ARGELANDER, FRIEDRICH W. A. XV. A 

 German astronomer, 29; biographical sketch 

 of, 29. 



ARCHITECTURE. I. Its progress in New 

 York, 20 ; do. in Washington, 20 ; building for 

 the English International Exhibition, 21. 



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. II. Situation, 10; 

 boundaries, 10 ; government, 10; parties, 10; 

 political divisions of the country, 10 ; popula- 

 tion, 10. 



V. Government, 27; constitution, 27; area, 

 27; provinces, 27; inhabitants of Buenos 

 Ayres, 27; immigrants, 27; receipts and ex- 

 penses, 27; army and navy, 27; invasion of 

 Corrientes, 27; war, 27; alliance with Brazil 

 and Uruguay, 27 ; results, 28. 



VI. Government, 25 ; area, 25 ; population, 

 25 ; war with Paraguay, 25 ; progress of the 

 republic, 25 ; convention to reform the consti- 

 tution, 25 ; wool-clip, 26 ; finances, 26 ; immi- 

 gration, 26 ; consequences, 26. 



VII. Government, 47; area, 47; popula- 

 tion, 47 ; colonies, 48 ; immigration, 48 ; rev- 

 enue, 48 ; commerce, 48 ; imports and exports, 

 48 ; shipping, 48 ; public debt, 48 ; army, 48 ; 

 war with Paraguay, 48 ; mediation of United 

 States rejected, 48 ; insurrection in- province 

 of Mendoza, 48 ; Congress, 48. 



VIII. Area and population, 31; revenue 

 and expenditures, 31 ; army, 31 ; imports, 31 ; 

 election of a new president, 32 ; vptes of elec- 

 tors, 32 ; war with Paraguay, 32 ; message of 

 the President, 32 ; Congress, 32. 



IX. Area and population, 23; provinces 

 and inhabitants, 23 ; imports and exports, 23 ; 

 administration of Sarmiento, 23 ; immigration, 

 24; telegraphs, 24; finances, 24; foreign pol- 

 icy, 24. 



X. President of, 26 ; area and population, 

 26; budget, 27; debt, 27; army, 27; navy, 27; 



exports and imports, 27; value of exports, 27; 

 agricultural colonies, 27; rebellion in Entre 

 Rios, 27 ; Lopez Jordan appointed Governor, 

 28; capture of Encarnacion by Jordan, 28; 

 defeat of Jordan, 28 ; new tariff law, 28 ; re- 

 ception of Admiral Petz, the Austrian minis- 

 ter, 28 ; foreign immigration, 28. 



XI. Government, area, population, prov- 

 inces, 26 ; immigration, revenue, expenditures, 

 26 ; debt, loan, 26 ; imports and exports of 

 Buenos Ayres, 26 ; shipping at, 26 ; railroads 

 and telegraphs, 27 ; rebellion of Lopez Jordan, 

 27 ; yellow fever at Buenos Ayres, 27 ; tele- 

 graph-cables, 27 ; proposed transfer of capital, 

 27; education, 18, 27, 28. (See pp. 341, 342.) 



XII. Boundaries, 19; provinces, 19; pop- 

 ulation of chief towns, 20 ; immigration, 20 ; 

 governors of the provinces, 20 ; finances, 20 ; 

 exports and imports, 20 ; commercial relations 

 with foreign countries, 21 ; national bank, 21 ; 

 railways, 21, 22; telegraphs, 22; army, 22; 

 shipping statistics, 22; schools, 22; libraries, 

 22 ; singular meteorological phenomenon, 23 ; 

 outbreaks, 23 ; discovery of coal-mines, 23 ; 

 revolution in Corrientes, 23 ; war against ma- 

 sonry, 23 ; massacre at Tandil, 23 ; Earl Gran- 

 ville's dispatch, 23, 24; yellow fever at Monte- 

 video, 24; revolution in Santiago, 25; inter- 

 national questions with Bolivia, 24; contro- 

 versy with Brazil, 76 ; boundary question with 

 Chili and Bolivia, 102; geographical explora- 

 tion and discovery, 340. 



XIII. Extent and boundary of, 26 ; map of, 

 27 ; area, 28 ; population, 28 ; immigration, 28 ; 

 Government of, 28 ; army of, 28 ; public reve- 

 nue, 28; expenditure, 28; condition of com- 

 merce, 29 ; export returns, 30 ; national indus- 

 tries, 30 ; imposts, 30 ; public education, 31 ; 

 advantages of immigration, 31 ; railways, 32 ; 

 telegraph-lines, 32 ; mining interests, 32 ; plans 

 for development of the province of Cordoba, 

 32 ; opening of the Argentine Congress, 33 ; 

 improvements in Buenos Ayres, 33 ; presiden- 

 tial election, 33 ; assassinations and election 

 disturbances, 34 ; invaded by Jordan, 34 ; suc- 

 cess of the Government in subduing the rebel- 

 lion, 34. 



XIV. Boundaries, 29 ; title to Patagonia, 29 ; 

 provinces, 29 ; population, 30 ; immigrants, 30 ; 

 map of the country, 30 ; table of immigrants, 

 31 ; accretion of the public wealth, 31 ; officers 

 of the republic, 31 ; revenue, 31 ; expenditures, 

 31 ; signs of financial prosperity, 32 ; interest 



