ALBERT, PRINCE. 



ALSACE AND LORRAINE. 



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precious metals, 37; iron and coal, 37; fish- 

 eries, 37 ; furs, 37 ; harbors, 37 ; government, 

 37. 



VIII. Execution of the treaty, 20 ; bounda- 

 ries and population, 20 ; influence of the ocean- 

 currents, 20 ; course of the stream, 20 ; forest- 

 trees, 20 ; shore-line, 20 ; temperature and rain- 

 fall, 20 ; climate for a series of years, 21 ; value 

 of the Territory, 21. 



IX. Government, 12; game, 12; produc- 

 tions, 13 ; visit and account of William H. Sew- 

 ard, 13 ; scenery, 13 ; forests, 13 ; animals, 13 ; 

 ice, 13; coal, 13; character of natives, 13 

 .visit of General G. H. Thomas, 13 ; his account' 

 13; character of Indians, 13; military posts, 

 14; moral condition of the Aleuts, 14; seals, 

 14 ; climate, 14 ; vegetables, 14 ; soil, 14 ; tim- 

 ber, 14. 



XI. (See Territories.) Visit of Russian bish- 

 op, 275. 



XIV. Boundaries, 18 ; area, 18 ; population, 

 18; settlements, 19; climate, 19; agricultural 

 resources, 19 ; leading industries, 19 ; seal- 

 islands, 20 ; extent of the fur-trade, 20 ; United 

 States agent, 20 ; Government income, 20. 



XV. Report of Special Agent Elliott, 19 ; 

 its agricultural statements disputed, 19. 



ALBERT, Prince. I. His birth, 14; mar- 

 riage, 15 ; public acts, 15 ; death, 15. 



ALBURTIS'S BATTERY. I. At Bull Run, 84. 



ALCORN, JAMES L. XII. Senator from Mis- 

 sissippi, 119 ; on the civil-rights amendment, 

 145 ; on disturbances at the South, 206. 



ALDEN, Captain. I. Attacks the batteries 

 at Galveston, 330 ; reply to the remonstrance 

 of foreign consuls, 330. 



ALDIS, C. J. B., M. D. XII. Obituary, 645. 



ALDRICH,A.P. VII. Refuses to comply with 

 General Canby's jury order in South Carolina, 

 698. 



ALDRIDGE, IRA. VII. Birth, 36 ; profession- 

 al career, 36 ; death, 36. 



ALEXANDER, WILLIAM COWPER. XIV. Birth, 

 20 ; relatives, 20 ; public life, 20 ; death, 21 ; 

 character, 21. 



ALEXANDRIA. I. Its situation, 15 ; scenes at, 

 15 ; decline, 15. 



ALEXIS, AM. XV. Decease of, 573. 



ALFONSO, DON. XII. Commander of the Car- 

 lists in Spain, 744 ; his manifesto, 744. 



ALFORD, Very Rev. HENRY, D. D. XI. Eng- 

 lish clergyman, poet, biblical critic, and phi- 

 lologist, 14; birth, death, 14; career, 14, 15. 



ALFRED, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh. XIV. 

 Marriage, 372. 



ALGERIA. XI. Insurrection of Arabs, 2. 



XII. Commerce of, 317. 



XIV. Its area and population, 317. 



ALISON, Sir ARCHIBALD. VII. Birth, 37; 

 literary career, 37 ; works, 38 ; death, 37. 



ALLEN, Rev. ALONZOB. XII. Obituary, 629. 



ALLEN, A. G., journalist and politician. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 577. 



ALLEN, CHARLES. IX. Birth and death, 14 ; 

 political career, 14 ; appointed to the judiciary, 

 15. 



ALLEN, HENRY WATKEdS. VI. Birth, 14; 

 career, 14, 15 ; death, 15. 



ALLEN, Rev. JOSEPH, Unitarian clergyman 

 and author. XII. Obituary of, 562. 



ALLEN, PHILIP. V. Birth, 21 ; career, 21 ; 

 death, 21. 



ALLEN, WILLIAM. VIII. Birth, 21 ; pur- 

 suits, 21 ; literary career, 22 ; death, 22. 



ALLEN, WILLIAM J. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Illinois, 219$ on the expulsion of 

 Alexander Long, 346. 



ALLIANCE, EVANGELICAL. VII. Meeting of, 

 at Amsterdam, Holland, 38 ; design of the Alli- 

 ance, 38 ; idea of, 38 ; basis of organization, 

 38; number of assemblies, 38; delegates to, 

 38; opening sermon, 38; subjects discussed, 

 39; general proceedings, 39; organization of 

 the American branch in New York, 39. 



VIII. Meeting in Amsterdam, 22; invita- 

 tion to meet in New York, 22; resolutions 

 adopted, 22. 



IX. Postponement of time for meeting, 15 ; 

 visit of Dr. Schaff to Europe, 15 ; resolutions 

 adopted by New York meeting, 15. 



ALMONTE, JUAN N. IX. Birth, 15 ; career, 

 15 ; death, 15. 



ALRICRS, HERMAN. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



ALSACE AND LORRAINE. X. History of , 1 8 ; 

 general government, 19; religious sects, 19; 

 population of cities, 19 ; area and population, 

 20. 



XI. Cession of, to Germany, 15 ; terms of 

 preliminary treaty, of permanent treaty, 15 ; 

 additional article, 16 ; area and population of 

 ceded portion, 16 ; German division of, 16 ; 

 annexation to German Empire, 16 ; speech of 

 Bismarck on, 16, 17; customs treaty between 

 France and Germany as to, 17; municipal elec- 

 tions, emigration, 17; schools, University of 

 Strasbourg, 17, 18 ; government, 370. 



