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CARTIER, GEORGE E. 



CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. 



CARTIER, GEORGE E. XIV. Decease of, 



271. 



CARTWRIGHT, PETER. XII. Birth, death, 

 87 ; condition of affairs in Logan County de- 

 scribed in his autobiography, 87 ; career, 87 ; 

 character, 87. 



CARY, ALICE. XI. Birth, death, 96 ; literary 

 career, 96, 97. 



CARY, PHCEBE. XI. Birth, death, 97; 

 literary career, 97. 



CASS, GEORGE W. XIII. Obituary of, 576. 



CASS, LEWIS. I. Resigns as Secretary of 

 State, 700. 



VI. Birth, 90; public career, 91; death, 

 92. 



CASSEL, DOUGLASS. XV. Decease of, 577. 



CASSERLY, EUGENE. X. Senator from 

 California, 117; on the Georgia bill, 123; 

 reasons for voting against the Virginia bill, 

 159. 



XI. Senator from California, 132 ; relative 

 to the condition of the Southern States, 164; 

 on the charter of a railroad, 167; on Southern 

 affairs, 183. 



XII. Senator from California, 119 ; on the 

 force bill, 175-179; opposes amendment of 

 appropriation bill, 184-188. 



XIII. Part in elections of 1873, 84 ; Sena- 

 tor from California, 137 ; on transportation to 

 the seaboard, 145 ; on the salary bill, 162. 



CASSIDY, WILLIAM, journalist. XIII. Birth, 

 90 ; death, 90 ; education, 90 ; establishes the 

 Albany Atlas, 90 ; union of the Atlas and Ar- 

 gus, 90 ; influence with the Democratic party, 

 91 ; mental characteristics, 91 ; personal at- 

 tractions, 91. 



CASTILLA, Don RAMON. VII. Birth, 101 ; 

 military and political career, 101 ; death, 102. 



CATE, ASA P. XIV. Decease of, 661. 



CATLIN, GEORGE. XII. Birth, death, 87; 

 .early education, 87; career, 88; works, 88; 

 character of his books and paintings, 88. 



CATRON, JOBN. V. Birth, 136 ; legal and 

 political career, 137; death, 137. 



CATTELL, ALEXANDER G. IX. Senator from 

 New Jersey, 120 ; on repudiation of the debt, 

 181, 182. 



CATTLE PLAGUE. V. Origin, 137; ancient 

 ravages, 137; in the ninth, fourteenth, and 

 fifteenth centuries, 137; fatality in Europe in 

 the eighteenth century, 138 ; permanent on the 

 steppes of Asia, 138; comparative mortality in 

 Western Europe, 138; descriptions of the dis- 



ease, 139 ; highly contagious, 139 ; results of 

 experiments with inoculation, 139, 140; first 

 appearance in England, 140 ; probably imported 

 from Hungary through Holland, 140 ; ravages 

 in London, 140 ; orders in council, 140 ; royal 

 commission, 140 ; action of the commissioners, 

 141 ; methods of disinfection of premises, 141 ; 

 improvements in stables and cattle-sheds, 141 ; 

 transportation to market, 142 ; number of cases 

 in England, 142 ; estimated number and value 

 of cattle in the United Kingdom, 142 ; sheep, 

 goats, and swine, affected, 142 ; homoeopathic 

 remedies ineffectual, 142 ; importation of cattle 

 into the United States prohibited, 142. 



VI. Its appearance in Europe, 93 ; extent 

 of its ravages in Great Britain, 93 ; diseases in 

 the Western States, 98. 



VIII. Great mortality among cattle, 93 ; 

 four epidemics, 93 ; splenic cattle fever, 93 ; 

 symptoms, 93 ; progress and history of the dis- 

 ease, 93 ; destructiveness, 94 ; investigations of 

 commissioners, 94; description of symptoms, 

 94; other descriptions, 94, 95; pleuro-pneu- 

 monia, 95 ; a disease in Iowa, 96 ; abortion, 

 96 ; epidemic among horses, 96 ; symptoms, 96. 



CAUMONT, ARCISSE de, French archaeologist. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 516. 



CAUSEY, Hon. P. F. XL Obituary of, 571. 



CAVADA, FREDERICO. XL Obituary of, 598. 



(AVOIR, Count I. His birth, 95; educa- 

 tion, 95; early pursuits, 95; his proficiency, 

 95 ; imprisonment, 96 ; remarkable letter, 96 ; 

 his ambition, 96 ; residence in Switzerland and 

 other countries, 96 ; attends the debates in the 

 English House of Commons, 96; returns to 

 Italy, 96 ; edits an agricultural journal, 96 ; its 

 effect, 96 ; elected to the Chamber of Depu- 

 ties, 96 ; his speeches, 97 ; enters the Cabinet, 

 97 ; immense labors, 97 ; his commercial trea- 

 ties, 97; disciplines the army, 97; Piedmont 

 joins France and England against Russia, 97 ; 

 the reason, 98 ; reform in the state, 98 ; the 

 Italian question, 98; conflict between France 

 and Austria, 98; peace, 98; his retirement, 

 98 ; subsequent events, 99. 



CENSUS OF 1870, UNITED STATES. XL Sta- 

 tistics (see United States, Territories, and the 

 several States). 



XII. (For statistics of, see United States, 

 and respective States) ; recommended to be 

 taken every five years, 702. 



CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. XII. (See 

 President's Message, 703.) 



