CENTRAL AMERICA. 



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CENTRAL AMERICA. III. Guatemala, 173 ; 

 army, 173 ; finances, 173. San Salvador, 173 ; 

 Honduras, 173; Nicaragua, 173; Costa Rica, 

 173 ; Union, 173. 



V. Guatemala: president and ministry, 

 142 ; area and population, 142 ; capital, 142 ; 

 finances, 142; army, 142; imports and ex- 

 ports, 142. San Salvador : president and min- 

 isters, 142 ; area and population, 142 ; capital, 

 142; finances, 142; army, 142; imports and 

 exports, 142. Honduras : president and min- 

 isters, 142 ; area and population, 142 ; capital, 

 142; government receipts, 142. Nicaragua: 

 president and ministers, 142 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 142; finances, 142; capital, 142. Costa 

 Rica : president and ministers, 143 ; area and 

 population, 143; capital, 143; government 

 receipts, 143 ; revolutionary movement of 

 General Barrios, 143 ; death of Barrios, 143 ; 

 death of Rafael Carrera, 143; explorations, 

 380. 



VI. How composed, 93. Guatemala: gov- 

 ernment of, 93 ; area, 93 ; divisions of the 

 country, 93 ; debt, 93 ; commerce, 93. San 

 Salvador: government, 93; area and popula- 

 tion, 94 ; receipts and expenditures, 94 ; com- 

 merce, 94. Honduras: government, 94; area 

 and population, 94; commerce, 94. Nicara- 

 gua: government, 94; area and population, 

 94; departments, 94. Costa Rica: area and 

 population, 94 ; increase, 94. 



VII. Guatemala: president and ministry, 

 102; area, 102; population, 102 ; capital, 102; 

 revenue and expenditures, 102; debt, 102; 

 army, 102; commerce, 102, 103. San Salva- 

 dor : president, 103 ; area and population, 103 ; 

 budget, 103 ; imports and exports, 103. Hon- 

 duras: president, 103; area and population, 

 103; departments, 103; receipts and expendi- 

 tures, 103 ; imports and exports, 103. Nica- 

 ragua: president, 103; area, 103; population, 

 103; capital, 103. Costa Rica: president, 

 103 ; area and population, 103 ; capital, 103. 



VIII. Divisions, 96. Guatemala: ministry, 

 96; area, 97; population, 97; commerce, 97; 

 public affairs, 97. San Salvador: area, 97; 

 population, 97; revenue, 97; commerce, 97. 

 Honduras : area, 97 ; population, 97 ; revenue, 

 97; commerce, 97. Nicaragua: area, 97; 

 population, 97; commerce, 97; treaty with 

 the United States, 98. Costa Rica: govern- 

 ment, 98; area, 98; population, 98; army, 

 98 ; commerce, 98. 



IX. Divided into five republics, 82; area 

 and population of same, 82 ; Costa Rica, 82 ; 

 Guatemala, 82 ; San Salvador, 83 ; Nicaragua, 

 83 ; peace restored, 83 ; decree exempting cer- 

 tain articles from import dues, 84. 



X. States, 79 ; area and population, 79. 

 Costa Rica : president, 79 ; revenue, 79. Gua- 

 temala, 79 ; San Salvador, 80 ; Nicaragua, 80 ; 

 Honduras, 80 ; finances, 80 ; exports, 80 ; in- 

 teroceanic railroad, 80 ; revolutions, 80 ; earth- 

 quakes, 80; circumstances of revolution in 

 Costa Rica, 81 ; friendly relations suspended 

 by Costa Rica with Guatemala, 81 ; Constit- 

 uent Assembly in Costa Rica, 81. 



XL Divisions of, 97 ; area, population, 97 ; 

 Costa Rica, 97 ; Guatemala, 97 ; San Salvador, 

 97; Nicaragua, 97; Honduras, 97; war be- 

 tween San Salvador and Honduras, 97 ; revo- 

 lution in San Salvador, 98 ; in Honduras, 98 ; 

 in Costa Rica, 98 ; in Guatemala, 98, 99 ; rail- 

 ways in Costa Rica, 99 ; agriculture in Guate- 

 mala, 99 ; telegraphs in San Salvador, 99 ; the 

 Pope congratulates President of Nicaragua, 

 99 (see p. 340). 



XII. Republics embraced, 88 ; meeting of 

 plenipotentiaries to establish the basis of the 

 union of the Central American states, and 

 their action, 88; stipulations agreed upon, 

 88-90. 



XIII. Attempts to establish a republic of, 

 91 ; obstacles to the union, 91 ; difference 

 between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, 91 ; dis- 

 turbances in Nicaragua, 91 ; natural advan- 

 tages of Nicaragua, 91 ; alliance against fili- 

 busters, 9 ; statistics of trade, 92. 



XV. Area and population, 104; states in- 

 cluded, 104; proposed basis for the new re- 

 public, 104. 



CENTRAL ASIA. XL Russian influence, 99 ; 

 Afghanistan, rebellion of son of the Khan, 99 ; 

 British influence and policy, 100 ; reconcilia- 

 tion between the Khan and his son, 100 ; Chi- 

 nese Toorkistan, Russian encroachment, 100 ; 

 rebellion in, 100 ; Soongarians, 101 ; Tarand- 

 shis, 101; "invasion of their territory by Rus- 

 sians, 101 ; capture of the capital,' report of 

 Russian commander to Czar, 102 ; annexation 

 of territory, 102 ; its effect upon Russian rela- 

 tions with India, 102 ; establishment of a 

 journal at Tashkend, 102 ; designs upon Khiva, 

 102, 103 ; building of railroads by.Russia, 103 ; 

 promotion of agriculture, 103 ; Russian influ- 

 ence in Afghanistan, 103 ; effect upon British 



