BRIGGS, GEORGE N. 



BROGLIE, DUO DE. 



57 



BRIGGS, GEORGE N. I. Birth, 73 ; educa- 

 tion, 73 ; offices, 73 ; death, 73. 



BRIGGS, JOSEPH WILLIAM. XII. Obituary, 

 608. 



BRIGHT, HENRY, English painter. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 600. 



BRIGHT, JESSE D. II. Senator from In- 

 diana, 256; on reference of Senator Stark's 

 credentials to a committee, 300 ; expelled from 

 the Senate, 331. 



XV. Decease of, 576. 



BRINE, UTILIZATION OF. IV. Nutritive 

 ingredients extracted from meat, 170 ; process 

 of recovering them, 170 ; magnitude of the 

 waste, 171. 



BRISTED, CHARLES ASTOR. XIV. Birth, 

 99 ; writings, 99 ; death, 99. 



BRISTOL, ALBERT G. XIII. Obituary of, 

 658. 



BRISTOW, BENJAMIN H. XIV. Appointed 

 Secretary of the Treasury, 796 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 796. 



XV. Biographical sketch of, 745. 



BRITISH AMERICA. XI. 336, 337. 



BRITISH- AMERICAN CLAMS COMMISSION. 

 XI. (See Great Britain.) 



BRITISH COLUMBIA. XI. Unites with 

 Dominion of Canada, 267, 268 (see p. 337). 



XII. A transcontinental railway to, 264. 



BRITISH INDIA. XII. (See India.) 



BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. V. Governor- 

 General and aides-de-camp, 123 ; Canadian 

 cabinet, 123; Lieutenant-Governors of Nova 

 Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince 

 Edward Island, 123 ; raids, 123, 124 ; codifica- 

 tion of statutes of Lower Canada, 123 ; Federal 

 union, 123-126 ; Attorney-General Macdon^Id 

 on Federal union, 124 ; delegation to England, 

 125 ; letters of Edward Cardwell to the Gov- 

 ernor-General and to the Lieutenant-Governor 

 of New Brunswick, 125, 126 ; Sir Narcisse F. 

 Belleau succeeds Sir E. P. Tache as Cana- 

 dian Premier, 126 ; " Confederate Council of 

 Trade," 126 ; trade commissioners, 126 ; trade 

 with the West Indies, 127; foreign commerce, 

 127; internal improvements, 127; Red River 

 settlement, 127 ; St. Albans raiders, 127, 128 ; 

 escape of Burley, 128 ; death of President Lin- 

 coln, 128; militia movements, 128; camp of 

 military instruction, 128; number of volun- 

 teers and militiamen, 128 ; seat of Government 

 removed to Ottawa, 128 ; Canadian public debt 

 and finances, 128; canal tolls, 129; recipro- 



city treaty, 129; remarks of Mr. Gait, 129; 

 trade of the maritime provinces, 129 ; internal 

 trade, 130 ; confederation in Nova Scotia, 130 ; 

 Sir W. F. Williams succeeds Sir.R. G. Mac- 

 donnell as Governor of Nova Scotia, 130 ; con- 

 federation in New Brunswick, 130 ; trade of 

 the United States with the British provinces 

 and other countries in 1864, 131 ; tonnage en- 

 tered from British provinces and other coun- 

 tries in 1863-'64, 131 ; Canadian exports and 

 imports in 1864-'65, 131 ; tonnage of British 

 and foreign vessels entered and cleared, 131 ; 

 table of imports from Great Britain, the Unit- 

 ed States, and other countries, 131 ; table of 

 exports, 132 ; table showing the imports and 

 exports, revenue and expenditure, population, 

 etc., of the maritime provinces, 132 ; explora- 

 tions, 379. 



VI. Government, 73 ;' cabinet, 73 ; reci- 

 procity treaty with the United States, 73 ; con- 

 ference, 73 ; American propositions, 73 ; fish- 

 eries, 74; memorandum of delegates, 74; re- 

 port to the British minister, 74; Canadian 

 trade with the West Indies and Brazil, 75 ; ne- 

 gotiations, 75 ; Fenian disturbances, 75 ; Cana- 

 dian Parliament, 76 ; address of the Governor- 

 General, 76 ; speech of Lord Monck, 76 ; con- 

 federation, 77 ; annexation to the United States, 

 77; action of the United States Congress on 

 relations with Canada, 77 ; Red River settle- 

 ment, 78 ; copper-mines, 78 ; gold-mines, 79 ; 

 coal-fields, 80 ; commerce, 80 ; imports into 

 Canada for the fiscal year ending June, 1866, 

 81 ; exports do., 81 ; imports and exports of 

 eastern provinces, 82 ; product of the fisheries, 

 82 ; act for the union of, 657. 



BRITTAN, NATHAN. XI. Obituary, 601. 



BROADHEAD, JOHN ROMEYN, American his- 

 torian, archaeologist, and diplomatist. XIII. 

 Birth, 80; death, 80; education, 80; visits 

 Holland, 80 ; records of colonial land-grants, 

 80; appointments, 80; historical labors, 80; 

 character, 80. 



BRODIE, BENJAMIN C. II. Birth, 200; 

 death, 200; education, 200; distinction as a 

 surgeon, 200. 



BRODIE, JOHN W., journalist. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 560. 



BROGLIE, ACHILLE CHARLES SEANCE VIC- 

 TOR, Due de. X. Birth, 74 ; death, 74 ; edu- 

 cation, 74 ; political career, 75 ; supports Louis 

 Philippe, 75 ; opposes Revolution of 1848, 75 ; 

 writings, 75. 



